i haven't used these so not too sure how good they are but they seem to be dropping in price . plus you get 3% from tcb
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finnmaccool
16 May 178#8
My gran got a couple of these from the doctor.
AntC to Alasdair91
17 May 173#16
Maybe try cleaning your ears out, yuck
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DonkeyKonk
16 May 17#1
Definitely a good price, and an interesting item, but seems to have very bad battery life in use and even on standby, according to Amazon reviews
mercslkman to DonkeyKonk
16 May 17#2
yea i seen that review hence w why i was asking anyone have them as i found some reviews are misleading
obsydian
16 May 17#3
Review are all dire - i would find deal in the level u PRO ANC, far superior yes not as minimal but at least useable
If the prices for these dropped to £30 i'd consider them, probably end up on the pile with my Samsung Level Active (they were very poor but free)
Jono1984
16 May 171#4
Own these and can't say they are worth the 150 I paid for them but I dont mind the product at all. Comfortable, easy to use (after firmware updates) and music quality is good. Light weight and good for running. Never used the tracking features. Battery is ok. Just need to be mindful to charge before going out running. I'd purchase again if around the 70-100 quid mark so heat from me
stevendowsett
16 May 17#5
Im in the market for a pair of completely wireless earbuds for the gym. Is there any others around this price point to concider?
Pateo to stevendowsett
16 May 172#9
I'm currently trying these for a penny under £70 https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B06Y3YSFB1/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Battery lasts about two hours, comes with a portable rechargeable magnetic induction tube for when out n about. Sound Quality is damm good, these fit right inside your ear holes virtually invisible and the haven't dropped out of my ears once whilst biking, walking and hoping on and off buses! I haven't mad my mind up if I'm keeping them, if not Amazon returns are easy enough and you have 30 days to return!
rd3d2
16 May 172#6
How difficult is it to wire these up?
Jono1984 to rd3d2
16 May 17#7
Why?
finnmaccool
16 May 178#8
My gran got a couple of these from the doctor.
alexus to finnmaccool
17 May 17#23
You laugh, but when I work at the gym clearing up they frown on us using headphones. But these buds in an ear or even two while I listen to a few hours if audio books think won't be an issue. Even seen a duty manager do same. If a customer thinks it's a hearing aid but helps me pass the hours while getting paid I will be happy.
sxxychocolate
16 May 17#10
much more desirable at this price.... :smiley: the is for posting!!
Alasdair91
16 May 17#11
I purchased them, and sold them 2 weeks later. They fit well and sound OK, but as sound waves break down earwax it'll seep into the earbuds and block the sound. There's loads of reports of issues with this.
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If the prices for these dropped to £30 i'd consider them, probably end up on the pile with my Samsung Level Active (they were very poor but free)
Battery lasts about two hours, comes with a portable rechargeable magnetic induction tube for when out n about. Sound Quality is damm good, these fit right inside your ear holes virtually invisible and the haven't dropped out of my ears once whilst biking, walking and hoping on and off buses! I haven't mad my mind up if I'm keeping them, if not Amazon returns are easy enough and you have 30 days to return!