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Break free from restrictive cables with the Drop + NuForce Move wireless in-ear monitors. Each pair features True Wireless technology: the result of a year and a half of collaborative development and testing Read More
These earbuds were the first pair of truly wireless earbuds that I was ever really happy with. They were my daily drivers for over 2 years, until I upgraded to a pair of Bose Sport Open Earbuds (comparing them would be kind of apples to oranges, so I won't).
The audio quality is more than good enough for me, though I'm no audiophile so I can't comment too much on that. Some of my favorite stand out qualities of this pair are:
The battery life, which will usually last me all day.
The physical controls. It's super nice when listening to audiobooks (my primary use case) to be able to rewind or pause my book without using my hands (ever had someone come up to you and start talking while you have earbuds in and dirty or wet hands, like doing dishes?). All I have to do is click either earbud with my shoulder to pause/play, or double click it with my left shoulder to rewind.
The connectivity. Specifically, the connection distance between the dependent (left) earbud and the main, phone-connected (right) earbud is fantastic. My SO and I would use these to listen to audiobooks together sometimes, and with me having the phone in my pocket and the main (right) earbud in my ear, she could walk across the house and still listen to the book without problems. The only thing that would have been better would be if we could talk to each other though them also while sharing audio!
Overall I have been very happy with these and would definitely recommend them.
Good when it was released, now not so much. Sound is good, but connection not super stable. Don't bother with the mic, picks up any outside noise. If only bottom half was button, would be nicer to use.
Sound:
To me, the sound of these iems was straight terrible. At the time I was using the Corsair Void Pro headset (I have since switched to the 58x), and the Void Pro was still better in sound and in clarity. The Move just sounds straight muddy. On top of that, I couldn't get any volume out of them on my phone. Oddly enough when I connected to my laptop I got TONS of volume. Maybe it's just my phone. Anyways, the muddiness kiiinda went away when I connected to my laptop.
Connection:
The connection is somewhat nice. I only got drops and stutters when I left the house, which is on par with most wireless tech I have used. Very occasionally I would get a stutter while I was sitting at my desk. Sometimes the left ear would disconnect from the right after sitting in the case for a long time, but this didn't happen often and the soft-reset process is simple and doesn't take too long so I didn't really mind too much
Misc:
The sound the iems make when the battery is low is terrifying. It jumps the volume to max and screams BATTERY LOW right into your ears. The button clicks quite nicely, but the click is ridiculously audible while wearing the iems. The latency is ridiculous while on mobile. I swear there was at least half a second of latency. When paired to my laptop, every time I played something ie Spotify or Youtube, the video would play for 5 secs without any audio, then the audio plays and the video freezes to sync the two. Pretty weird, but there is very little delay after going through that process, so I can bear with it.
Overall? I don't think these were worth the $90 I paid for them. I even got the on sale from the original $120 I think, and they are definitely not worth $120.