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The Sleeper Noise-Canceling Earphones from ADV. are a cozy offering from a brand that specializes in use-case-specific headphones and earphones Read More
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For sleep these do a great job. The sound quality is adequate. The battery life is ok and enough to get me to sleep but would not and should not be your only earphones.
They don't stay in my ears because the wingtip is to short. The only way to use them is to shove them in my ear canal much further than is comfortable.
AfropandaIt sounds like you are experiencing a defective unit - please reach out to support@adv-sound.com to get it taken care of. Sorry to hear about the issue.
I wasn't going to review these until I'd had a good amount of time with them.
Comfortwise, as a side sleeper , they're decent enough, better than most of the ones I've tried sleeping with. I am predominantly a side sleeper and the controls do get pressed while sleeping on my side. They don't fall out often which is a surprise.
Lately however the issues that have occurred have made these ready to go in the e-cycle bin.
1) After about 5 minutes, they shut off. Not helpful while sleeping.
2) Charging is questionable. I put them back in their case in the morning and make certain they're still not connected to my phone. I come back in the evening, and they are not at 100%. One may, one may not. Yet both showed the LED light when put in the case. What gives?
3) Lastly, the right earphone now has a jitter sound perpetually. Sometimes it goes away, most of the time it doesn't. I've cleaned them thinking maybe that was it, nope, still occurs.
I wouldn't suggest these to anyone. I'm glad it wasn't a lot of money, but back to the drawing board.
halcyondazeIt sounds like you are experiencing a defective unit - please reach out to support@adv-sound.com to get it taken care of. Sorry to hear about the issue.
This sounds good to match its price. However, the connection failure rate for both sides is just too high. Frequently I only got one of them connected.
One size fits all, with bad connectivity and battery.
Comfort can vary, but I find ear tips do not fit well and the wing of the ear bud seems to cause the most fatigue. Sadly these do not work for me on my side.
It's rare when I go to use these ear buds and they play correctly. Should it be one earbud or both, I typically have to insert them back into the case and open close it a few times. I've had this same issue on 3 phones including the pixel 7.
It seems that the earbuds will not work if the case is out of battery. This would not be as big of an issue if the case and earbuds actually turned off when the case is closed. Most of the time I open the case up I find one of the earbuds did not charge. I've cleaned the contacts several times just to make sure it was making a good connection to no change.
DiegoSIt sounds like you are experiencing a defective unit - please reach out to support@adv-sound.com to get it taken care of. Sorry to hear about the issue.
i bought these for sleeping (as a side sleeper). initial impressIons are that they are small, light, comfortable, they sound adequate for my purposes. case feels cheap, but who gives a sh*t? these disappear into your ears. i am concerned about the hard plastic around the charging contacts rubbing me the wrong way, but time will tell. controls seem like a bit much at first, but that is because there is no single tap or hold functions, because of course there aren't! starts with double taps and goes up to quintuple taps. once you keep in mind that these really are for sleeping it makes perfect sense.
my only issue thusfar is the decision to have LEDs on the earbuds themselves...
and to have the LEDs flash every 2 seconds while in use. there is no need for lights on earbuds, especially sleep buds. it's not something that you, yourself will notice in bed, of course... but it might annoy your partner. which, when i think about it, is pretty funny, because the whole reason i need ANC for sleep is because she snores.
CONSECI think the flashing makes sense, so you can find the damn things when they inevitably fall out of your head. The problem is the flashing is unnecessarily bright and it would make sense to shut off the blinking with some sort of in-ear detection so it's only doing so when necessary. But it's kinda useless anyway when the battery dies after 1 to 3hr.