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SoundPEATS Air4 Wireless Earbuds AptX Adaptive LossLess Compatible with Snapdragon Sound, Qualcomm QCC3071 Earphones Bluetooth 5.3 Semi in Ear with 6 Mics, 26 Hours, Multipoint Connection Black

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You don't have an iPhone: If you're an Android user, you'll miss out on features if you get these compared to other earbuds that have app control on Android. As with any purchasing decision, individual preferences and priorities will play a significant role in determining whether the SoundPEATS Air4 is the right fit. SoundPEATS Air4: Video Review You really value audio quality and can spend a little more: The Cambridge Audio buds at #9 on this list sound far better for those with a musical ear, but don't cost too much more. One good example is ergonomics. Maybe you’re not using the earbuds that often and you’ll mostly be using them in one ear. It's also worth noting the number of hours you get can vary depending on what other features you have enabled. Don't forget that wireless earbuds come with charging cases so they're kept topped up between outings.

Gaming is not merely a hobby; for many, it’s a passion. And the SoundPEATS Air4 is a gamer’s best ally. These buds bring more to the gaming station than most. Sure, sound quality is just fine with games. But it’s the manner in which that sound is transmitted that makes all the difference, and gamers will promptly attest to it: 88ms Low Latency Game Mode The Ultra actually replace the company's 2022 What Hi-Fi? Award winner – the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II, so shop around and you might be able to find a big chunk of cash slashed off the older pair. It's an option worth considering. The noise-canceling capabilities of the SoundPEATS Air4 are a noteworthy surprise, especially given the semi-open design that doesn’t typically incorporate ear tips for isolation. On a single charge, the U-AIR4 earbuds will run for about 5 hours. That’s assuming you’re listening at medium volume. If you’re listening at higher volumes, 4 hours of battery life is more realistic. This isn’t exactly impressive, but it’s not terrible, either.However, Beats earbuds offer a great fit and excellent sound. Particularly the Beats Fit Pro, which we highly recommend if you're looking for a pair of earbuds for working out. They're also a little more affordable than Bose options and have a more stylish design. Which wireless earbuds are just as good as Apple AirPods? With the Beats Fit Pro, you get a load of the features that make the AirPods Pro so great for iPhone owners, but made workout-friendly with wing tips that keep them in place, and a custom-designed driver for a bassier sound to get the blood pumping. In terms of noise cancellation, we want to find buds that work well to drown out ambient noise day-to-day in a variety of environments. We test them in our pretty typical office environment, out walking in city traffic, and on public transport. Now, this is an area where you may want to be sure you’ll have a match before you buy. Semi-open earbuds aren’t always for everyone so I would certainly be cautious. Speaking for myself; to get a good fit and a decently good “seal” I have to move these around for a spell. I have to push and twist to get the perfect feel for a good fit. However, I am always able to get the Air4 exactly where I need them, and they stay there as long as I am using the Air4. This is saying something friends. Not all semi-open sets can claim such a victory in my ear holes. Please keep in mind that I am not you, thus I have zero idea how the Air4 will fit your ears. I am assuming that the majority of hobbyists will have no issues, but I cannot guarantee this. Controls / Functionality

A front-facing LED indicator graces the exterior of the case, providing essential battery information and status updates. The earbuds come with four ear tips of varying sizes, so you can be sure you’re getting a custom fit with a good seal. To secure the earbuds, place them in your ear stem down and then rotate. EarFun claims to have analysed thousands of ear shapes to ensure an ergonomic fit, and they do feel incredibly snug and secure.It's the same story for the sound quality, which we described as "one of the most expansive, three-dimensional and fun soundstages I've heard from a set of earbuds", also noting that "we get an extra ounce of detail and texture through the high end, too, compared to the competition". More expensive earbuds manage to provide even more detail (and there's no support for CD-quality sound here through aptX or Sony's LDAC wireless systems), but you have to spend twice as much to get even a bit better, really. But there are many other features that go into a good pair of wireless buds. To fully evaluate these earbuds, we’ll have to look much closer. We’ll need to discuss the design and the physical build, as well as the aesthetics. We’ll discuss the Bluetooth performance and battery life, along with any relevant extra features. After that, we’ll have a clear picture of what we’re dealing with. Let’s begin! Yes, you can get wireless earbuds not geared towards sport that, for a similar price, deliver more detail and dynamic subtlety (look further up this list for inspiration). But, unlike these JBLs, they won’t have the finely-honed ergonomics or rugged design that's required to be hailed as ideal fitness buddies.

Step 1:Open the lid of the charging case and take the earbuds out. After that, the earbuds will turn on automatically . The U-AIR4 earbuds come with a water-resistance rating of IPX8. This is the highest rating available, but it’s hard to say what it means because it involves custom testing. What we can say for sure is that it exceeds IPX7 performance. This means it can be submerged at a depth of 1 meter for a minimum of 30 minutes. In other words, you could technically take it swimming. And I returned the phones and got a second pair through my supplier, in case I had a faulty pair. No good - the touch controls were still too unreliable to use.Add to that an eight-hour battery life (plus 16hrs from the case), Multipoint Bluetooth (so you can connect to two devices simultaneously), excellent noise cancellation (they seem to remove an extra layer of midrange noise compared to their predecessors, the XM4) andIPX4-rated sweat resistance, and this is a solid offering across the board. Calls sound clear, and the battery life is seven hours from the buds and a further 28 hours from the charging case. Amazingly it all feels fairly premium too. The Bluetooth 5.0 connection is solid and stable and for the money, the wireless earbuds offer an energetic and spacious sound.

But there’s a lot more to love about the Melomania 1 Plus, including outstanding audio performance and an app that we found genuinely useful and easy to control during our testing. As well as the excellent sound on offer here, Sony’s buds offer great call quality, too, which makes them a solid choice for all kinds of scenarios, from commuting to work calls and everything in-between. Design-wise, we found that these earbuds are smaller and lighter than previous models from Sony, like the Sony WF-1000XM3, which means they’re comfy to wear for long periods – though the Sony WF-C700N are much smaller and lighter again. Complementing this audio prowess is the utilization of Bluetooth 5.3, which not only enhances connectivity but also provides a foundation for a lag-free experience. The Air4 further supports aptX Adaptive HD and aptX Low Latency, catering to both high-quality audio streaming and minimizing audio-video synchronization issues. The inclusion of a gaming mode further reduces lag, with a reported latency of just 88 ms. If the earbuds are earbuds not connecting, it can be because the Bluetooth on the computer has a pairing problem. To fix this, you can do the following: We think the Sony's sound quality is superbly balanced too, with deep, detailed bass, expressive mids and engaging highs. They're a very musical listen for the money and a clear step up from the cheaper WF-C500.You love touch-sensitive controls: These buds have physical buttons, so you have to press them into your ears to control them – some may not love this. I updated the firmware, which took a few minutes, and then went through the Adaptive EQ listening test. I actually had to go through it twice because the prompt reads, “I hear voices,” instead of, “I heard it.” So, I was waiting to hear voices. There are no voices — only tones at different pitches. Once that was completed, I started listening to music. Now, the real question is whether the ANC is really useful while using semi-open earbuds? The truth is, there is only a slight change from simple passive noise isolation. There is some reduction of sound but let’s face it, these are semi-open earbuds my friends. Quite literally there will always be at least a minor loss of a seal and so it is very difficult to cancel out any noises with this setup. The other questionable trait associated with this set in particular is that there is some pretty invasive wind noise that I get at times when outside and there’s a bit of wind swirling around. This is not uncommon at all friends, but it is something that one may have to deal with if you are outdoorsy or you bike a lot or even if you are doing some athletics with this set. Granted, a semi-open set of buds isn’t the best thing to go with for these actions anyways. Still, I thought it should be mentioned.

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