This is usually around £19. It is on Amazon Deal of the Day for 20% off now.
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DevilzGtr
6 Jun 17#1
The metal housing on the earbuds look like a huge improvement over Ankers first bluetooth earphones
eslick to DevilzGtr
6 Jun 17#2
they are and they sit in the ear much better, got a set a few weeks ago with an anker email offer for £12 very good sound and we had had issues with the Bluetooth on a different anker model and these are much better.
Neiliboy
6 Jun 171#3
saw this offer on here a few months ago. Cant fault these earphones for the gym.
Nad_84
6 Jun 17#4
Anyone know how good the mic quality is and if they are any good for running?
Inquisitor to Nad_84
6 Jun 171#7
I don't run, or walk, but they were good for snowboarding... if thats any help... the "cable rub noise" (i forgot the technical term) is minimal.
Surprisingly good... I expected them to last less than 5-6 hours realistically but it survived nearly 2 days of snowboarding on a single charge ~10 hrs, I don't have it on high volume though.
On the previous deal I wrote a review; in short, the bass is muddy and overpowering. If you have EQ on your device you can massage the sound to be more manageable. after that it seems not bad for the price- expect it to be a £15-20 earphone product. As you are getting wireless function with it; i'd say its good for the money.
samblackwood to Nad_84
6 Jun 17#12
For the price the sound quality is great I use them for running and I haven't had any issues
SweeneyUK
6 Jun 17#5
Can anyone comment on how the battery life is on these ?
samblackwood to SweeneyUK
6 Jun 17#13
I'm getting at least 6 hours after each charge
crhap84
6 Jun 17#6
what's the bass like? i have some jbl ones that cost £70 and the bass is non existent which was disappointing from such an expansive pair of in ear bluetooth headphones
Tonk3h
6 Jun 172#8
I've been using these for a month or so now at the gym.
Running, lifting, pushing, pulling, rowing, squatting etc etc. These earbuds are great for all.
The only thing i've noticed is that the inline controls/receiver can bounce/wobble a little bit, only sometimes, when running - But it usually settles in a certain position and stays still. Depends on what t-shirt i'm wearing I think.
Also, sometimes, when doing shoulder-presses the bluetooth connection stutters and music 'skips'...but carries on as normal as soon as my arms are back down again. Guess the extra thickness blocks the signal a bit? I guess it kinda gets clamped in my folded shoulder
Aza
6 Jun 17#9
I bought a pair when they were on offer earlier this year. I charge them once a week which gives me 50 mins per gym session, 5/6 days a week without losing power. Supplied with different size rubber buds so fit is great and they stay firmly in place during workouts.
Audio wise they're very capable and adequate for earbuds costing even twice as much. Nowhere near the sound of my RHAs but they cost more and are not wireless so not a fair comparison.
Easy to pair with devices and holds connection well unless walking a distance from your phone or other connected device then like any Bluetooth it will fade or drop.
I'd happily buy again or recommed to a friend, plus Anker after service is superb should you need them. Haven't needed for these but when the USB cable for my Anker power bank came apart they sent a new one in two days!
phpandsql
6 Jun 17#10
I got an email offer from them for 9.5 two weeks ago.
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Surprisingly good... I expected them to last less than 5-6 hours realistically but it survived nearly 2 days of snowboarding on a single charge ~10 hrs, I don't have it on high volume though.
On the previous deal I wrote a review; in short, the bass is muddy and overpowering. If you have EQ on your device you can massage the sound to be more manageable. after that it seems not bad for the price- expect it to be a £15-20 earphone product. As you are getting wireless function with it; i'd say its good for the money.
Running, lifting, pushing, pulling, rowing, squatting etc etc. These earbuds are great for all.
The only thing i've noticed is that the inline controls/receiver can bounce/wobble a little bit, only sometimes, when running - But it usually settles in a certain position and stays still. Depends on what t-shirt i'm wearing I think.
Also, sometimes, when doing shoulder-presses the bluetooth connection stutters and music 'skips'...but carries on as normal as soon as my arms are back down again. Guess the extra thickness blocks the signal a bit? I guess it kinda gets clamped in my folded shoulder
Audio wise they're very capable and adequate for earbuds costing even twice as much. Nowhere near the sound of my RHAs but they cost more and are not wireless so not a fair comparison.
Easy to pair with devices and holds connection well unless walking a distance from your phone or other connected device then like any Bluetooth it will fade or drop.
I'd happily buy again or recommed to a friend, plus Anker after service is superb should you need them. Haven't needed for these but when the USB cable for my Anker power bank came apart they sent a new one in two days!