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The first generation of Shanling’s MTW100 IEM offers two earphone models, each with a unique set of drivers configured to specific listening preferences. First up is the red option, which features a Knowles balanced armature driver for balanced sound with strong detailing and sensitivity Read More
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Quite enjoy these. They connect easily and have pretty good battery life. The sound is fairly neutral. Bass could be a bit stronger. But perhaps the other version (I got the black ones) is better for that. But instrument separation is pretty good as well.
The audio/surrounding sound mode is.....fairly useless. It works pretty well when you're standing still. But as soon as you're moving faster than walking speed, or there's a lot of wind.
The design is nice. The IEMs sit well in the ears, and the sound is pretty neutral and natural, with a decent soundstage.
However, something in the circuitry causes an intermittent "beeping" sound in the background, spoiling what could have been an excellent experience.
Sery-VolkI purchased these from AliExpress for about $20 more than the drop price. Mine did not do this, and I really liked the fit and finish. Sound was good, not outstanding. It was the favorite of my 3 sub 100$ bluetooth iems until they broke less than a month in. Shanling China would not honor the warranty, referred me to the AliExpress store, also useless. I imagine drop will be handling warranties and returns, which makes this a superior option than the route I took.
The sound quality is good. Good bass and treble. However when going louder it seems the bass rolls off? It does go louder than airpod pros though
it can amplify outside sounds so you’re aware of your surroundings. But it’s not adjustable. With it off, it uses nose isolation from the tips
the case feels cheap, really cheap like a toy. The top lid is really thin and the hinge is flimsy.
the earbuds are super light. I suspect I’ll lose one at some point. Good or bad, im neutral on that. I need to try the other tips too as one ear might need a smaller size
For the price it’s okay. It could be improved with a bit more plastic in some places. Really would it hurt to make it just 0.5mm thicker or a different more solid plastic type or molded in braces? Something to make the whole case feel more solid and not cheap.
i do have an issue with the left bud dropping out and not being paired on occasion. Like it thinks i removed it. Its annoying but also sporadic and easily addressed
in the end this was an impulse buy and i wouldnt care if it broke or i lost it. Ill spend the money on something better in the future
I wish it had an ipx rating. Not only do i live in a place that rains often, im doing circuit training and other workouts about 3+ days a week. Perhaps one has two or more everyday buds along with multiple corded overear headphones that plug into your amp/dac combo... this is getting expensive!
mitch_dropYeah that's its one big downside.
To me, comfort is everything, the buds + are so tiny and comfortable, love the touch pad it's so next gen.
I haven't used my over ears in years, I'm going to sell them all this summer. All about iems/Bluetooth in 2020 going forward.
The jabra 85ts have insane water rating and comparable to the buds, I'd give those a look I think they have ip68 rating.