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New from Sabbat, the E12 Ultra TWS Bluetooth 5.0 IEM is an excellent wireless companion with versatile performance features. An upgrade from the E12, the E12 Ultra features a Qualcomm chip with Bluetooth 5.0 and added APTX decoding, all of which improve audio quality Read More
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The IEMs themselves have an amazing rich bass without washing out the middle or treble, it's clear across the range and every note hits perfectly.
I did find the battery life to be a little overstated, with my pair usually going for around 4 hours before needing to recharge.
Design-wise, they're slick and sleek, the case is beautiful, and I would absolutely buy another pair to replace the ones I have now!
This was one of my first TWS that I ever purchased and I expected a bit more. There was clearly a focus on bass that bled into the mids. There are many better options at this point for TWS.
if it's your first Wireless earphone, it's great, but there are other's out there for a similar price that are better bang for buck whilst sounding better.
These aren't really worth anything more than $40 they sound okay. After a month the case wouldn't charge and I had to scour the internet to figure out why and I almost bought a replacement case but turns out you cant use a fast charger like apples wall chargers use I had to dig through a bin and find an old samsung wall wart and that worked. The drivers aren't very big at all and the tiny tips are terrible for my ears and couldn't get a good seal in my ear. I ended up giving these away to someone who doesn't care about audio quality.
This product is good for a short term fix. The sound is decent, but not impressive and the battery life is average. These won't beat anything near the hundred dollar mark, but if your looking to save a buck and get average quality these are a decent buy.
I used them pretty heavily with the phone, zoom, even my TV - and then it stopped connecting properly. Left and right would not connect/sync, connections dropped and picked up, making them absolutely unusable. I guess it's 'you get what you paid for' principle.
So first of all, I thought the sound was fine. The problem was that I could not use these for long because they made my ears hurt. I ended up giving them to my brother. I wouldn't recommend, but the fit is very peculiar from person to person.
The sound is pretty good for the price, but everything else leaves a bit to be desired. The fit is quite poor. the biggest complaint would have to be the Bluetooth connection. The sound cuts out while my phone is in my pocket, and every time I reconnect them I have to re-pair the buds to my phone, which is obnoxious. Overall, it's not a terrible experience, but you get what you pay for, and for the price you would probably be better off sticking with wired buds or saving to splurge on some higher quality options.