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Ready for all your workout and travel needs, the TFZ B.V2 wireless IEM boasts Bluetooth 5.0 lossless transmission and an IPX5 waterproof rating. It doesn’t skimp on sound, either: each channel features a balanced armature driver, a rarity among fully wireless IEMs Read More
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I used them as gym/running headphone - reasonable sound. If one considers Audiotechnica M50 the lower bound of budget HiFi, these are definitely better.
The only problem was that they didn't go to sleep and stayed connected to the phone after being put to the box, and thus sometime they would be dead when I picked them up.
And after several years, they stopped keeping charge well - it's not only a couple of hours.
Otherwise I'm pretty happy.
I loved these the first month I owned them, and now they sit at the back of a drawer because the case no longer holds a charge. The earbuds cannot charge anymore either, which is odd. The pair I gifted a friend never did charge fully, and we've been unable to get them to work.
If you've ever been thinking about getting into wireless earbuds, these are a great place to start. The only thing I would count against them for is that they have issues charging correctly, the first time you put them back into their case. I'd also had ~3 times in the year I've had them that the buds became separately de-synced from one another.
The case size is one of the biggest issues I have with these headphones. They work great but are uncomfortable to slide into your pocket for on the go use. The sound quality is fairly good almost comparable to my Jabral 65t elites. That being said i wish they were USB type-c charging.
Will often disconnect then reconnect, but mostly when idle I've found.
Sound quality is great, but the low end is lacking slightly. Battery life of the IEM is okay I guess, the case holds a good charge though.
The button on the back has a fair bit of play and is often hard to push for me.
I think these are pretty reasonable especially with the discount
Pros
Sound quality is fairly good and I would say probably better than the more expensive competitors like Jabra
As far as sound quality technical music like Jazz and Classical sound really good on these I also enjoyed listening to many other genres with Metal being one of the few exceptions (see cons) (by far these have the most broad listening experience I have found on headphones)
They are actually pretty comfortable (especially since I have smaller ears this can be hard to find)
Use seems intuitive and I didn't need the manual to get things started
Cons
Only right ear can be solo played
if you turn on the left ear without the right ear it will never connect or even indicate pairing as an option
Quiet (they don't get quite as loud as I would like, this is a general issue I have with wireless IEMs though)
Music with lots of distortion like Metal tends to get muddy on these (songs like sword in mouth fire eyes - norma jean)
Overall I think they are good, I bought these for a friend on here and bought myself another pair. I also recommended them to a guy at work who was more interested in the wireless IEMs