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The JLab Epic 2 Wireless Bluetooth Sports Earbuds combine 8mm drivers for premium sound, 12-hour battery life, and IP55 sweat resistance in a sleek, durable design. Featuring Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, customizable fit options, and backed by a 2-year warranty, these earbuds are engineered for professionals and active millennials who demand performance and style on the go.














| ASIN | B01EZ86SLW |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included, Sweatproof, sports-and-exercise, water-resistant, wireless |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 12 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #848,125 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #26,712 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 9 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.0 |
| Brand | JLab |
| Brand Name | JLab |
| Built-In Media | Earphone |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Blue/Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops, Vehicles |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 1,961 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-Ear Hook |
| Enclosure Material | Titanium |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00812887015455 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Manufacturer | JLab |
| Model Name | Epic2 |
| Model Number | EPICBT2-BLUGRY-BOX |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Fitness |
| Style Name | wireless |
| UPC | 812887015455 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
D**9
Epic 2: excellent earphones for running
I have had the JLab epic 2 wireless earbuds for about a week now and have been extremely impressed with them. I am a runner and mainly use my earphones for running and sometimes at the gym. When I listen to music while not exercising I will usually pick up a pair of one of my higher end wired earphones but may not need to do that any longer! I have had a few pairs of wireless earphones in the past and I think that everyone needs to realize that these are fragile beasts in general and across the board, there tends to be a high failure rate for wireless earphones after 6-12 months. I can’t comment on the reliability of the epic 2’s that I bought (they are great right now), but I know that these and other wireless earphones always get dinged in online reviews because of breakdowns. So if you are chasing down all the reviews as I did, don’t be scared away by the reliability issues. Also, many of the reviewers get upset simply because they can never figure out how to pair and use these which is unfortunate because they are simple and pair just as they should. Also, when reviewing sound quality in earphones, it is unfair to rate or review them poorly when listened to right out of the box. All earphones need to be broken in and sound quality does not optimize until the membrane has been broken in and loosened up a bit. Now, on to my impressions. I truly love the sound that these produce. There is deep bass and nice highs. The key is to get the proper seal in the ear canal with the earpiece and this is not always easy. If there is a tight seal, the bass will be awesome. If not, it will be less deep. Despite all the different earpieces provided, I actually picked out another set that I had laying around to use that were extra large and that worked best for me. One problem with a full seal like this is that although it optimizes sound, it does create a loud thud in the ear with each stride running and I think that that potentially is not good for the hearing. With the over the ear design of these, this is not a problem as you can easily just loosen the position in the ear canal to avoid that effect. Sound quality drops a little and the noise isolation goes down but you can hear what is going on around you. When a great track comes on, just push em in a little and the thumping bass comes back. The battery life on these is amazing. I have used them now for about 7 hours without a charge and can’t believe it. I know, they have a 12 hour rating, but honestly I never believe those claims. Perhaps it is true here! I still decided to put them on the charger today. I was lucky to get past 75 minutes with my last pair of blue tooth. Connectivity has been seamless and I can get nearly 40 ft away from my Samsung s7 edge before the connection gets wonky. My gear fit 2 also works great for running. My last blue tooth required my watch to be on the same side as the earphones or they would skip. No comment on using these for phone calls as I haven’t tried and most likely won’t use them for this. The fit of the gadget is excellent with the memory wire over the ear. I don’t wear sunglasses while running but that might be a problem. They stay in your ear and don’t move. The cable shortening clips work great and I didn’t have any problem with losing Bluetooth with the cord / antenna being shortened. Also, they are very light and the cables are not at all noisy. My first run was at daybreak here in San Diego and I thought that they were making a weird howling noise. Couldn’t figure it out until I turned them off and realized that there was a pack of coyotes howling in the canyon next to me… OK, enough is enough. These are great headphones and I am extremely happy with them. Fit, finish, battery, connection, and sound are all great. No buyer’s remorse here
T**O
Best ear buds for the money
So lets make one thing clear. For the money, you cant get any better than these ear buds in terms of audio quality. I have had my Black/Gray EPIC's since January and have loved every minute of them so far. The bass is good, not amazing, but it is definitely there. The clarity is very nice and the ear buds are very comfortable in the ears and stay in place even while running or just going about my everyday business. I will state however that i find the fins to be only an annoyance and not really "revolutionary" and only made the ear buds uncomfortable at first. However not everybody has the same shape ear and I could be wrong about the fins. The ear buds are highly customizable with a ton of different bud and fin options to switch out to your liking. And the way the cord is made it really helps to prevent the ear buds from getting tangled up. It is also good to know that these ear buds come with there own traveling case for you to put them inside of when not in use or on the go. SO... Why am I giving it four stars?? Well.. Everything was going great with ear buds UNTIL after about 3 months the right ear bud gave out and only the left side worked for audio. I was incredibly disappointed but THANKFULLY I held onto the warranty slip (1-year coverage) and got a free replacement. The new replacement buds come with THEIR OWN warranty and I even got to choose a different color and keep my defected buds!! So needless to say i was happy and relieved that I wasn't out 50 bucks :) So everything was going great and I was very pleased with J Lab's service and I figured I had made a great choice in ear buds with this company... BUT. After approximately 4 months my new Blue/Gray EPIC buds went through the EXACT same problem as my last ones. The right audio crapped out once again... UGHHHHH!!! So now I am in the process of waiting for my replacement buds to come and am currently without ANY ear buds because this time they do want me to send the defected buds back to them ( I cant say I blame them though..). I do however blame their quality as an issue and that is the exact reason why I am giving this product a FOUR star review instead of FIVE. So in conclusion for all of you that are considering shelling out 50 bucks for these buds: These buds are great in audio quality, they are very comfortable, they stay in place, they are hard to tangle up, and they come with J Lab's great warranty service. But be very aware of the fact that in about 3-5 months the audio on one side is very likely to crap out and you will have to file a claim to get your replacement. These are now my 3rd pair I am going to have since purchasing in January and although I have to be without buds for about 1 week or so, I am pretty happy that I got to try all the colors out for free in a way lol. So YES I do recommend these but please please PLEASE do yourself a favor and make sure you register your product on their website when you receive them. Your ears will thank you!! (and your wallet...)
S**N
Everything you could want.
I've owned several pairs of workout headphones and theyve all been good. Had a couple pair of isport monster headphones, bose sport headphones, jvc, and power beats 2.0. I ran in them in temperatures from 20°F - 100+°F and also in the gym for light and intense workouts. Some of those got uncomfortable around the hour and half Mark and just painfull at around 2 hour mark and would often times bruise the inside of my ear and I would have to shove then back in or readjust them every 30min or so, but they did the job so they were OK. I've worked out 4 times in these so far, ran 3 miles 4 times, and did a long run (15ish miles) and these have not just been good but have set the standard for exceptionally extraordinary headphones for me. Starting with the sound, they leave little wanting, strong for full range of sound, the bass is a little heavy but that is good for a pair of workout headphones, the bass keeps you going. Mids are a little off but not by much. For comfort, it's like you're not wearing any headphones at all. If you take the time to fit the headphones properly it'll be as if you're not wearing headphones at all, they are so light you can't feel them and fit so perfectly there's no pressure put on any part of you're ear. I at least expected them to hurt a little after my long run but never once did they hurt. As for movability and durability, i can turn my head in any direction without feeling the cord pull, have one earbud pop out, or have an earbud become unadjusted. A problem I had with the other headphone was when I ran in the heat the plastics on them would become squishy and eventually after normally around 4 months any type of pastic insulation/material or glue that held the headphones together would fall off(power beats, im looking at you). The real feel temperature of my long run was 106°F in the beginning and 94°F when I ended with about 70% humidity the entire time, not once did the material of these headphones feel cheap or like it was going to fall apart and they stayed in place the entire time, only time I had to readjust was when I doused myself with water. Connecting to bluetooth was as easy as can be, and the connection stays, never once have I had it skip or lose connection while I was relativly near it. I can put my phone down in the gym and walk a good ways away before it starts to loose connection. One thing that a lot of people don't initially think of is how well they fit while wearing sunglasses. A lot of headphone's with an ear clip make it uncomfortable to wear sunglasses with them and from my experience an ear clip is the only way to make sure the headphones don't fall out. These are great to wear with sunglasses, as long as you fit them properly to your ear they don't get in the way of sunglasses. The cable management system is great as well. Keep all the wires in place and out of your way. Somthing else to keep in mind is that most headphones are water resistant and sweat resistant, not proof. Part of what made my power beats 2.0 and isports go out was that my sweat would eat away at the material slowly. Even with me cleaning them after every workout the combination of heat and sweat eventually took its toll and put them in my bone yard of headphones. These headphones are water/sweat PROOF (blood and tears proof is also advertised, but i haven't had a chance to test that out yet). I can pour water on me with zero worries, sweat as much as I can, instead of taking time to clean them with as little liquid as possible I can just run them under water. I have not swam in them yet but plan to soon. If you're looking for a pair of headphones that sound better than any other workout headphones you've ever had, fit better, move with you better, made better, are strong enough to handle you're most intense workouts, and look good then you can stop looking because these are it. Those are all the pros, so the cons. The cover for the USB port feels cheap. Like it'll break if I'm not super careful when pulling it off. The cord that connects the earbuds is not very thick which makes me worried it'll break. And that's it really. Honestly I've never had a better pair of workout headphones.
A**L
Only lasts @ 5months! Spend the money on something that lasts longer!
I was looking for a wireless headset to listen to music with and not deal with wired buds that break. I used a Droid Turbo for music. This is what I found: Battery life: 5/5 (10-12 hours). This also depends on how loud you have the music on. The time is pretty accurate as commute 3.0 hrs each day to and from work and it lasted me almost the 4th day. Sound quality: 4/5. The sound is very clear and bass is pretty solid (not overbearing). What I noticed was that the sound quality also DID depend on what program I used to listen to music. No EQ used. Bluetooth connection: 2/5. This is one of the most annoying parts of the device. I travel a lot throughout NYC during the day and I walk most of the time. What I noticed was that when I am in an isolated area (with little interference), the connection is SOLID and the songs don't skip. BUT - when I am ANYWHERE congested or near a school,. hospital, police/fire station or emergency/utility vehicles pass (or even some cars!), the bluetooth is terrible. I could end up missing 50% of the song. When I get to isolated areas or in the subway or on the bus, the connection is great. Walking on the street, I pass pedestrians and the bluetooth connection will cut in and out.. As a result of the connection issue for NYC, I gave it a 3. If you plan on using it in the gym or just running, then it may be the right product but not when you travel on the streets of NYC. So this item was delivered on 12/27/2016 (ordered from Amazon.com). As of today (06/14/2017), the item will no longer charge. Left it plugged in for a few hours and still not working. For $100 dollars, that beyond pathetic. I would stay away from the product unless you live in the boonies with zero chance of interference and have tons of money to burn. Update (2/8/19): So my replacement did arrive and it lasted till this one I bought on 11/1/2018. The ear piece that bends is somewhat temperamental so it doens't like to be bent around much, find a sweet spot and leave it. With the one I purchased on 11/1/18, the cap that covers the charging port is now made of plastic vs silicone thus terrible to open to charge your headset. I end up having ot use a paperclip or something else that thin to open up the port otherwise you can't charge your phone! After about 5 weeks, the little tip tore off so I had to glue on a tiny piece of plastic so I could actually grip the cover. Not really sure why they changed this but it ended up being for the worse. Update 3/15/19 - 5 months after buying the replacement, it will no longer charge.. As a result of the decreasing reliability, I see they dropped the price 25%! (100-75). Honestly, unless you want to keep buying one every 5 months, spend the extra money to get a quality durable one or spend a fraction of the price and get a cheap pair that will last just as long but if it breaks cost 1/2 the price so replacing it wont be so expensive! I was hoping for these to last but I have to find another company....
J**H
Poor Durability - will NOT stand up to strenuous activities for very long!
Review date: March 19, 2017 My past workout audio experience was the Philips ActionFit SHQ5200. I had gone through a pair of these about every 12 months for 3 years. Every time it was the wire that failed, so I thought I'd pursue a wireless option. After researching bluetooth, sweatproof/waterproof headsets for a while, I stumbled across reviews from sites such as headphonesaddict.com giving this headset their recommendation. I decided to give the Epic2 a shot. Here is my experience: Use case description: I am an avid jogger. During the time I have had these earbuds, I have been averaging about 37 miles per week at about 8:30 per mile, evening out to about 1 hr per day, 6 days a week. This was almost exclusively the only times I ever used these earbuds. Once or twice I traveled and used these for a few hours on an airplane. Note: I sweat HEAVILY during my jogging sessions. I look like I've been standing in the rain for an hour when I get done. When I jog, I hold my phone in my hand so I can skip tracks as needed. Fit: Earbuds usually hurt my ears, so I've stuck to over-ear headphones for a long time. The Epic2 comes w/ a multitude (6+ pairs) of tips to put on the monitors to fit your ears. I found the smallest size (or one step up) fit great for me. Once you find the tips that fit you best, you're done! This seems to be the standard industry method of getting the fit right for all users. It works well. Very little sound leaks out when the tips are in your ears. My ears never hurt when I finished jogging! I will note that it IS possible to sweat hard enough and bounce around enough (i.e. jogging) to get sweat around the seal, which will muffle the audio and generally annoy the user. Not a fault of the device, just saying it does happen sometimes. Best to stop, dry your ears and earbuds, re-insert, and go on. Rating: Great! The comfort/fit far exceeded my expectations for earbuds! Controls: located on a small plastic insert along the wire, you have a center "on / off / pair" button and "up (skip forward) / down (skip backwards)" buttons. These worked fine. Somewhat awkward to reach behind your head to do so. Since I jog holding my phone in my hand, I just used my phone for all my button needs. Rating: Good. Everything worked as expected. * There is one semi-related complaint I have about this products' controls: There's no way to assess the battery life quantitatively. Specifically, if the battery is "low", that could mean a variety of usage times remaining before it dies. Here's what I mean: when you turn the earbuds on and initially pair to the device, it will state: "you are connected... battery [full, medium, low]" into your ears based on the state of charge. When in use, and the battery dips into the "low" category (no idea what % that is), it will interrupt your audio with "low battery" into your ears, every 5 minutes until it dies. My experience is: this usually takes about 10-15 minutes from the first "low battery" interruption you receive for the battery to fully die. So, if I have a 1 hour run, and it tells me "low battery" early into my run, I pretty much know it's going to die before I get done. And that's a little frustrating. How to fix: change the "high, medium, low" to "___ %" and/or restate "battery [full, medium, low]" when you turn the earbuds OFF to inform the user whether they need to charge afterwards or not. Bluetooth: I am using these earbuds with my Sony Z1 Compact smartphone. I believe this phone has bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and supports aptX. The earbuds nearly always paired promptly with the phone and I experienced very few connectivity interruptions or problems. Connectivity range was never an issue, though I never did any testing to explore its limits. The mic is located at the same location as the controls buttons and microUSB charge port. Like most similar earbud products, the microphone is terrible for carrying on conversations. I always reverted to the phones mic if someone called me, which was rare. Rating: Good. Everything worked as expected. Battery life: in short - very good. I believe JLabs advertises 12 hours of charge. I experienced about 8-9 hours per charge, as I could use them for about 8-9 days (1 hr jogs/day) before needing to recharge. Rating: Great! Battery life exceeded my expectations for earbuds! Sound: I am NOT an audiophile, so I cannot comment on bass/mid/treble balancing and whatnot. I will say I thought my music sounded great all the time. These earbuds support aptX. Make sure your phone also supports aptX if you intend to take advantage of this feature. Disclaimer: I have not used a non-aptX device to compare to, and I am not used to high-quality audio. Rating: Great! Sound quality exceeded my expectations for earbuds! Durability: THIS is the area that ruined these earbuds for me. Unfortunately, I do not believe these earbuds are sealed nearly as well as JLabs claims they are. Here is my experience: I bought this device in September 2016. It died about 7 weeks later. I contacted customer service via the JLabs website under warranty claim. They gave me a refund (store credit only, must be used on JLabs website) and shipped me a replacement set. Ok, no problem. This process left me without earbuds for about 2 weeks. The replacement set died in late December 2016. I repeated the warranty process. JLabs sent me another replacement in January 2017. The second replacement died in mid March 2017. Which brings me to today. This is NOT EVEN CLOSE to the durability and product life I expected. Rating: Garbage! Failure details: In all 3 instances, when the product died, it simply stopped charging and turning on. When the earbuds died, the unit started getting "static" sounds in one earbud, then sound would either get suddenly loud or suddenly quiet in that one earbud, then cut out completely on that side, and soon after, both sides. After that, it would refuse to turn on or charge. Based on my reading of similar products' reviews, I believe this is the result of water infiltration into the earbuds. However, the only time I ever opened up the charging port was when the unit fully died. I do not believe I improperly used the earbuds to cause any water infiltration. I also am concerned with the way JLabs describes wrapping the excess length of earbud wires. The documentation within the packaging shows a switchback orientation: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0240/9337/products/epic-2-black-water_grande.jpg?v=1487983443 I am afraid that the bend radius of the wires in the corner is too small. Bend radius greatly effects life of conductors. The general bend radius rule of thumb is 10X outer diameter as a minimum. These tiny bends are likely killing the life of the conductor interconnecting the earbuds. I am not sure this has had any impact on the 3 failures I've experienced, but I've also not seen any other earbud sets that encourage this, and that's probably for a reason. ... which leads me to: Customer Service: not something I was hoping to need with such an expensive device. JLabs customer service was great. They responded usually within 1 business day for each exchange, requested proof of purchase, then sent me an RMA # with shipping instructions. I had to pay for the shipping each time. It usually took about a week or a little more for them to ship me a replacement device. One issue I have with the customer service: it is not possible to learn anything about WHY the earbuds failed. After my third headset died, I asked for SOME kind of explanation why they kept failing, presumably based off the analysis from the JLabs returns team. I believe JLabs outsources customer services to an external company, as this external company cannot provide any information about the returns. So, I have no way to tell if it's something I am doing (or not doing) correctly. My belief is: JLabs just does NOT know how to seal up a pair of earbuds such that they can survive intense workouts. If you are walking or sitting and not working out at all, then these earbuds should last you a long time and sound great. But if you're going to workout intensely, including jogging and/or running, then forget these earbuds completely! They will not last very long. After the 3rd set died, customer service finally offered me a full refund. I am currently awaiting the refund. I've decided to look into other products, but I have yet to find a replacement product with decent durability.
B**H
JLab Epic2: Great sound, price, quality, with no major drawbacks
JLab Epic2 Bluetooth Headphone Review Overall, these are great-sounding and well-designed/built bluetooth earphones at the fraction of the cost of other competitors' equivalents. Sound: I've owned many different pairs of JLab earbuds as well as from other brands such as JVC, Sony, and Bose. These earphones are comparable to the Epic (wired) earphones, which have a fairly balanced overall sound with a slight emphasis on the bass and treble range. For those familiar with Bose, Bose tends to heavily emphasize bass and tend to lack treble or the mediums, giving it impressive sound but lower clarity. I find that these earphones give enough bass so you can actually feel the bass drum kicks but also maintain clarity in the higher frequencies. I like to listen to Classical, EDM, and pop and this performs pretty well in all three categories. The max volume is pretty loud so that should not be a concern. Talk: This is probably the weakest point. In order for the mic to pick up your voice, you need to wear it with the mic under your chin and not behind your neck. Even still, there is little to no noise cancelling and often I'd have to physically hold the mic to my mouth if I want the other person to hear my voice. In quiet settings it works fine as is. Battery Life: Battery life is great! I can easily get through the entire day on a full charge constantly listening to music (5-6 hours constant playtime) If you only listen to music during your commutes or workouts (2-3 hours a day) you can probably use this for two days without having to charge. Huge props on this. Comfort: The earhooks are moldable and can be shaped to the contours of your ears. Compared to the JLab Fit 2.0 Earbuds, the earhooks are softer but still maintain its structure. After a good half-year of use, I think I'd want it to be slightly more firm but regardless it works great. The earhooks are not uncomfortable and also help a great deal in keeping the earbuds in place. In terms of actual fit, the Epic2 comes with a ton of different gel tips but usually the default tips work fine for me. earbuds comfortably sit inside the ear and do not cause discomfort for long periods of use unlike other earbuds I have tried (including the Epic, Apple Earpods, other non-earhook earbuds). I think this is due to the earhooks supporting the earbud so it does not wiggle or put pressure inside your ears. I love the earhooks and I often refuse to wear any other kinds of earbuds since they're so comfortable and secure. I run and work out a lot, and the earbuds stay secured and almost feel like they're not even there. Connectivity: This is Bluetooth 4.0, which is not 4.1, the newest available. Here is a short article explaining the difference: http://www.trustedreviews.com/opinions/bluetooth-4-1-what-is-it-and-why-should-you-care Most notably, 4.1 works better with mobile devices that use 4G. I haven't been able to pinpoint exactly what the cause is, but some days I find that the signal/sound cuts off (while music continues to "play" from my phone music app) either randomly or when I open certain apps such as Messenger or GroupMe. Luckily, a guaranteed fix is to turn off the Epic2 and turn it on again. It's a bit annoying but I almost never run into issues when I am connected to wifi and working at a desk for long periods of time. I get uninterrupted and skip-free playback almost all the time. The uninterrupted range of the Epic2 is around 30 to 40 feet which is pretty crazy. However, obstacles such as walls and such will reduce this range. Pairing is very fast, which surprised me. The Epic2 automatically pairs with my phone almost immediately. Cost: You really can't beat this price for what it offers. Unless you care about the brand, the sound and build quality is definitely on par if not better than heftier-priced earbuds. I wasn't paid by JLab to write this review, I first purchased a JLab earbud (Epic) a few years ago just because it was cheap and looked alright. Now I'm steadily surprised with how far this company has come and how good their customer support is. I would highly recommend giving these earbuds a try!
J**E
fine until they're not
The good: - I have no complaints with the sound quality. - Enough different caps are included that you're likely to find a good fit for your ears. Once you find the right fit, not too much outside noise gets in— enough that if something catastrophic is happening nearby you'll still be able to hear it over your music, but not so much that you have to crank up the volume super duper loud just so you can hear it over road noise. - Battery life is generally pretty good— I've never timed how many hours I get out of the headphones, but it was enough hours to get me through a marathon. Generally I'd charge them every few runs. - Bluetooth connectivity issues were pretty rare. Every once in a while the headphones would fail to automatically pair with my phone or the connection would stutter for a bit, but especially compared to how common Bluetooth problems are with most kinds of devices, I've been pleasantly surprised by the reliability. The bad: - Battery life has problems as the headphones age. Mine are about a year old. On my past few runs, the headphones have started running out of battery within half an hour or so, and that's starting from a full charge. It's kind of bizarre to me that it happened suddenly, going directly from hours of not needing a charge to only holding half an hour of juice. At any rate, they're basically useless to me now that they hold so little charge. - The headphones sometimes experience issues that sounds to me like maybe the internal wiring has a loose connection. When I turn my head, it jostles the headphones enough that the sound often cuts out. Usually it's fine so long as you look forward (less strain on the wires, I guess?), but every once in a while it can be a struggle to get sound to stop stuttering, and that's intensely frustrating. This issue is something that happened while the headphones were still quite new, not just after they'd gotten heavy use. I've had these headphones (the Epic2) as well as their predecessor (the Epic), and the issues I've experienced were common to both. I had originally thought my first pair was a dud which is why I purchased the Epic2 despite experiencing these problems, but I won't be purchasing another pair in this product line. I want my headphones to last more than a year.
R**R
So good, tried em all, prefer these 9 times out of 10
Seriously impressed by these, I've tried everything and own many sets of wireless in-ears. I can see how people are put off by the fit, but with the tiniest bit of effort, these things get so locked in and are insanely comfortable, I wear them falling asleep sometimes listening to audiobooks, this is nearly impossible with any other Bluetooth earphone I can even think of. The sound is addictive, its got fat full-bodied bass tones, and it's insanely satisfying especially with dance music and hip-hop or anything bass heavy. But spoken word and classical also sound amazing, the mids/highs are very clear and well balanced. No part of the frequency spectrum feels out of place, these things put together a really tight and deep soundscape and seriously, I will repeat myself, dance music sounds so dope on these. The only other Bluetooth in-ears that rival the sound quality of these is the Bose SoundSport Wireless, which are another truly excellent pair and my second favorite set I own. But these excel in almost all fronts, especially the battery life. Let's talk about this for a sec: these things last for 12 hours on a charge. That's insane and absolutely amazing and that alone should make them worth your consideration. The batteries are in the earpieces not the cable remote so the weight is nicely balanced. Despite the batteries being in the earphones, these things still manage to look stylish as hell, relatively speaking. Rock-solid battery, which leads me to my next point: Rock-solid Bluetooth signal. Like, pretty darn good. A couple clips while rodongy bike, but for real I wear cycling kit and a loaded up backpack to ans from work, keep my phone in my back jersey pocket, plus travel at high speeds across a huge range of temperatures for long distances and these things crush it. I'm very impressed by the connection quality, and that's usually my biggest qualm and what I'm pickiest about with BT audio. These are second only to the Bose, which have such a robust signal I honestly don't think anything else could ever compare it's so perfect. But these are pretty close second. Couple cons, all headphones have em, these have a few small things: don't feel as primo as Bose or Jaybirds, but that doesn't mean these things feel cheap, by any stretch. Compare these with the $30 run of the mill budget lot and thered be no question these are high end. Just not quite as polished as the others but also not as expensive. Noise blocking is too good,.there I said it. I can't hear much at all around me with these in, which is problematic for cycling and wearing around the office. BUT! the ear hooks are really great, and I can simply pull one of the earbuds out of my ear canal while still keeping it hooked and nearly in place, kinda like keeping one over-ear headohone pad half-on and half-off your ear canal but right nearby so you can pop it back on at any moment. Same situation with these, which is great. Honestly, if you're in the market, I recommend these very highly. They sound better than almost any pair I've used or own, including Jaybird Freedoms and X3s. The battery lasts so much longer than any other kind. The Bluetooth signal rocks. They look good, and they feel so comfortable I can sleep in them and wear them all day at the office. So good, I'm so happy with these. Also they can be found super cheap on popular auction sites. Peace.
J**R
Ottime fino a...
Cuffie ottime per i primi 6 utilizzi e poi...all'improvviso hanno smesso di funzionare e non si sono più riaccese. Credevo di essere uno dei pochi fortunati a cui non sarebbe successo e invece no! Peccato perchè fino ad allora erano veramente perfette. A onor del vero in giro si trovano centinaia di commenti in cui si dice che la cuffia in questione smette di funzionare dopo qualche settimana/mese, così come succede ad eventuali sostitute nuove. Sconsiglio l'acquisto vista la bassissima affidabilità del prodotto.
A**R
Excellent value for money
Excellent value for money!!! Would highly recommend
C**N
Excelente opcion
Desde hace tiempo estaba en busca de unos audífonos inalámbricos para hacer ejercicios, mi primera elección y compra fueron hace 2 años los powerbeats wireless 2, los compre por recomendación directa de personas en el gym, pero que desilusión, fue la peor experiencia de compra: producto caro, que no aguanta el sudor y eso que se autodescribe como resistente al sudor¡¡¡¡ tuve que acudir a las tiendas ishop 3 ocasiones para reemplazo del producto debido a que no aguantaba el equipo el sudor (cabe mencionar aquí que sudo copiosamente) y se afectaba el aparato y ya no cargaba, infructuosamente trate de que posterior a la 3ra falla me devolvieran el dinero pero los tarados de Apple no te devuelven nada, solo te dicen que te remplazan el producto por uno nuevo eso igual de defectuoso al primer uso con sudor intenso a pesar de demostrarles los defectos de fabrica y que no responden a su "a prueba de sudor", otro de los problemas que le encontré es que al realizar ejercicios intensos como sprints ohhh desilusión: se desajustan terriblemente de las orejas y tienes que estar acomodándolos continuamente. Así que desisti y los arrumbe en la basura definitivamente. Pero posteriormente me dedique a buscar otras alternativas y me decante por esta en base a una recomendacion en youtube, la verdad fue un arriesgue creer en lo que afirmaba esta youtuber, sin embargo creo que me he topado con una maravilla de audífonos: yo me conformaba con unos que no dejaran de funcionar con el sudor pero he aquí estos que ademas de que aguantan estupendamente el sudor (repito este era mi principal problema), tienen extremadamente buen ajuste a tus orejas, no se mueven de su lugar¡¡¡¡¡ Increíble ¡¡¡ si tu problema son el sudor y que se te mueven al correr te Recomiendo estos audífonos, el sonido no es una maravilla (es bluetooth por dios¡¡¡ no esperen maravillas de los bluothot) pero créeme que compensa con creces en otros rubros: ajuste comodidad y fiabilidad contra el sudor ademas de buena conectividad bluetooth.
P**L
Lost the outer buds easily Only some buds fit ur ear Pros -good sound ...
Lost the outer buds easily Only some buds fit ur ear Pros -good sound clarity Ample bass
M**N
Five Stars
That's awesome
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