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Product Description
With the Q2 IEM, BGVP has taken listening versatility to new levels. Unlike nearly every TWS IEM on the market today, the Q2 can switch between true wireless and wired modes—a great choice for low-battery situations and listeners who prefer to plug in. Inside, the Q2 features two Knowles balanced armatures in each earphone: the Knowles 32873, which delivers warm bass frequencies, and the Knowles 33518, which helps articulate the mids and highs Read More
These are my first truly wireless headphones and I must say I love the concept. I've been using Bluetooth headphones for work for a while but I wanted something nicer. I'm not a true audiophile but I own a few good pairs of cans. If you're familiar with the KZ line of IEMs, these are a lot like those. Everything is clear and it has a good amount of bass. My biggest complaints are that the touch controls are a little finicky, syncing sometimes isn't right and you have to power cycle them to make them sound right if you're only using one ear, and I've been told that the mic is terrible. However if you're interested in something truly wireless and you don't want to spend too much, these IEMs are perfect for the price.
Great buy. Was bought on impulse due to affordable price plus TWS capability. Great sound and noise isolation. If it came with a mic you wouldn't need to look any further. Excellent build quality.
purchase this knowing that the mic quality wouldn’t be good. with that said, i didn’t buy these to use as a headset for talking on the phone, i purchased them just to listen to music. they sound great and look pretty sleek as well. if u are looking for earbuds that sound great with music and dont care bout mic quality talking on the phone then these are great choice
These are not quite the worst of both worlds, but not far away. They sound tinny, as we say. The soundstage is hollow it’s practically non existent, it makes the bass sound weirdly punchy and recessed at the same time. It’s like having a decent sound system playing in an empty hall. If only you could get closer. Unfortunately the wired mode brings everything forward, but the sound gets muddy.
They’re not for me.
It's TWS. but in wireless mode, sound quality shit. so, I don't recommend using wireless mode.
Connecting a wired cable, clarifies the sound quality and high tone detail. and more wide stage and blah blah.
If you want wireless TWS, it is better to look for other products.
Was hyped for my first pair of in ear IEM from massdrop. I knew i couldn't expect much but yeah, build quality is ok, charging and audio cable were sullied but audio quality is really bad imo.
Doesn't matter if over cable or BT, my JBL Endurance, the samsung factory headphones that came with my A51, even some trashy old 30 Dollar true wireless Buds all outperformed these IEM.
Definitely no recommendation from me.
tomtetom567Yeah I have some cheap Mpow running in ears and also had 70 $ Sennheiser in ears. The Mpow have decent base but obviously lack significantly in every other field and the sennheiser had fantastic clearity of highs and mids but lacked base.
These IEMs sort of occupie a middle ground and for on the go-purposes they deliver and clearly outperform my generic Samsung in-ears.
i just got this yesterday and i gave a good overnight charge and i was a little confused by the instructions. not very good or complete in my opinion. this is my first set of Bluetooth earphones and i am pleasantly surprised with the clarity. i have two other IEM's and the cables are just a thing to get used to. the first feeling of freedom with these is overwhelming. it took me about an hour to figure out the pairing and that both earpieces had to pair. well after reading some other reviews i thought maybe i had a challenge. it turned out to be a simple task. i did read the instructions and troubleshooting and i did learn the order of this setup. although i did not get the step by step in the included instruction, i had to do a trial by error and add and eliminate touches and on/off. i really like this purchase and i can't say i would recommend because of the hassles with the size of the charging container-although very attractive-seems to be very large for pockets. seem a backpack or briefcase would do better. the sound to me is good(for me) i am easy.
update: 7/6/2020 i have found an easy way to pair the earpieces without using the case. i just hold the left bud till it says off then again till it says on, and then both pair, even in the middle of the song.
now on second thoughts-i would recommend-i am really satisfied with these.
Listening Experience:
I used Dekoni foam tips for listening. The semi custom form made it super comfortable compared to other IEMS I have tried.
Wireless mode:
The listening experience on these TWS headphones are pretty good. The buds are on the warmer side with some thumpy bass, I do notice that some details in the mids and upper mids are overwhelmed by this. The channels are very well separated, some audible hiss but not as much of cheaper TWS/bluetooth headphones.
Stuttery audio when using only one earbud with phone screen on.
Wired Mode:
In wired mode some of the warmth is taken out, but still some overwhelmed details. Though, pushing them from the THX AAA 789 there is some distortion when I turn the volume up a little past my listening level. Another strange thing is the buds will turn on bluetooth mode on their own, separately(the left more than the right for me). This is obnoxious and the audio becomes extremely buzzy when trying to turn them back off.
EDIT: I put the touch button down on various objects and it looks like ANYTHING will turn it on. (Wood palm rest, keyboard, keyboard desk mat, fabric clothing, etc)
The Case:
The case. The case is soft touch plastic, collects all my fingerprints. Does its job to store and charge the buds.
The hinge is concerning. Looks like metal but it is plastic. I'm sure it stay intact as long as its not over torqued or bent the wrong way.
The magnets do their job, but even closed the top of the case is wobbly.
This case is extremely picky of what you plug into it to charge. As, most of my devices are usb-c I use the same 45w anker charger and c to c cable to charge everything. This case takes 5v-350ma only. Charge from tiny Apple brick or a usb 2.0 port on a computer.
Battery Life:
TBD
Pros:
Sound pretty good for price
Comfortable
Wired and wireless
Cons:
Bluetooth function will turn on whenever anything touches it even in wired mode
(I wonder if they're broken in some way, I don't think this is normal?)
Microphone bad.
Stuttery audio when using only one earbud with phone screen on.