Okay, let me start by saying that I recently lost a pair of Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless headphones. I also have a pair of Bose Truly Wireless headphones. Of course, both sound light years better than the TEVI headphones. Thought I'd give them a try and have been using them for a few days. I liked the price and stars but few reviews I read online. I thought I might get lucky. Okay, let's start with the good. These headphones are great for making and receiving calls. I've been told that I sound clearer and can be heard better with them than my other truly wireless earbuds. You can also hear the person you're talking to in both ears, which is not possible with my Bose (right ear only). The battery life of these headphones is also impressive. They last several hours longer than my other headphones on a single charge. i really like it Okay, this is where TEVI is going downhill. The sound is not very good in my opinion. I feel like I'm in a cave somewhere listening to my beautiful music. The highs are too harsh, the mids are so-so, and where the heck is the bass in these headphones? There is practically no bass. For $100 I was expecting better sound, not Sennhieser sound, but give me something here. I've also noticed over the past few days that the left earphone just turns off when I'm on the phone or listening to music. The only way to solve this problem is to put both earbuds back into the case (pain on the silence if you know what I mean). I will live with these headphones for a few more days. I'm debating whether to come back or not. They can be a good pair of headphones as a backup pair and/or for phone calls. I love her for that. As for the music, I have yet to order a pair of Sennheiser Momentums and pray I don't lose them too much lol. These really are the best true wireless headphones out there for sound right now, but they are very expensive. Bozes are good too, cheaper but I look like a Frankenstein wearing them. They stick out too far. In any case, I hope this review will help you decide whether to buy TEVI or not. I'd probably stay away from them if you want great sound from your music library, but they're great for phone calls. I added another star, something popped and boom, these wireless headphones came to life. I'm out of the cave now and enjoying the sound quality of these headphones. Sorry, would have liked another week or so to check it out. So buy them, you won't be disappointed.
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