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Product Description
Since AirPods shed the wires and set everyone free, the in-ear monitor world has been ripe with truly wireless earphones— and now ADV. is bringing the Spider TWS On-Ear Headphones: a nice hybrid between wire-free listening and on-ear comfort Read More
Music Genres:Electronic, Hip-hop, Jazz, Rock, World
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Comfortable and non-isolating.
I like to be able to listen to music, while still being able to hear what's going on around me. These are perfect for that requirement, and they're comfortable for long-duration wear.
If you're looking for an audiophile experience that shuts out the world around you, look elsewhere.
From a critical standpoint, most won't be happy with these. Sound quality is fine, not great. I mostly use mine for very casual music listening or podcasts/audiobooks. Over-ear comfort has taken me a while to get used to, but it's fine after getting my ears through the adjustment period. Total experience feels mediocre, to be honest.
However, I bought these headphones with one purpose in mind: I wanted to reduce ear fatigue and earwax buildup from wearing standard, in-ear, true wireless headphones at work all day. To that extent, 6 out of 5 stars. They work wonderfully. They're also not expensive!
Battery life is the biggest plus. These things last a LONG time on a single charge. As long as you have a USB-C charger close by, they won't be a pain to recharge either. They actually come with a split USB-C cable to charge both headphones at the same time, but I only used it for the initial charge cycle. I only use one headphone at a time, as I don't like to be completely isolated from my work environment (not that these are noise canceling in any meaningful way).
Bottom line: If you're looking for a headphone you can wear for a LONG time without sticking directly in your ear, and you don't care about audiophile quality or noise canceling while doing so, these are a great buy.
I bought these hoping they would be as good as my Koss KSC75X but wireless. But these do not even come close. In fact, I wouldn't even take these even if they were free. Build quality and comfort were excellent. I did not have issues with connection either. I was just completely unimpressed with the sound quality especially in comparison with the Koss KSC75X.
Love the idea and the quality is on par for the price. I got these because I was looking for an alternative to ear buds that I can wear while walking, unfortunately these headphones don't feel secure on my ears. One thing I didn't account for when I bought these is that there's no cushion around the speaker to keep the sound contained so I can't really use these at work.
I'm not sure if it's just mine or if I'm missing a step but the headphones don't connect to each other and show up as two different Bluetooth devices? The work around is using Samsung's media output to use both simultaneously. Also this means if I hold the right one down for the 2 seconds to put it in to game mode the right one only enters game mode for lower latency... So I'm worried that the pair I got are a dud?
The headphones themselves seem built well enough and are comfortable on my ears. Sound quality is good enough, nothing amazing but by no means bad.
Music Genres:Classical, Electronic, Hip-hop, Jazz, Metal, Pop, R&B, Rock, World
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Sound quality is mid but he form factor and battery life are amazing
The sound quality isn't the best but honestly, still pretty good. You shouldn't expect them to pour cream corn in your ears for the price point. But the battery life and simplicity? Amazing. Each ear can be charged individually, they can be used on their own on a device or in a pair, and the interface is super simple. You don't have a lot of extra functions because honestly you don't need em.
Bonus, the form factor actually allows you to use these in places where you still need to hear alarms which is great.
When they arent crackling or distorting they're fine.
I've tried these on multiple bluetooth devices and they continue to crackle. distort and even sometimes max out in volume causing a short burst of maximum volume screeching.
When they aren't doing this, their sound is alright. I like the idea but I think I was given a dud.