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Oct 9, 2020
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I have the BT-20S (non-pro) and have used it with various IMR, AAW and whichever other IEM with the right pins :-) The sound is different rather than worse than running directly from my phone (older phone with jack) with cables. It's similar to changing cables. But you do it for the convenience, not for the audio quality. For that, I have the ES100, and various portable DAC+amp combos. But for exercising, those are a hassle and these sound pretty good. I use "open back" IEMs as I'm out on the road, but with comfy spinfit tips. Main reason I'm posting is that I can get this in Singapore for US$49 including shipping (see https://www.lazada.sg//products/i1085472219-s4181668775.html) and I find Drop charging US$13 for shipping a joke on this. By the way the non-Pro version which I have is just US$22 at the same site. I stuck a tiny powerbank into a zipped case that also fits the BT-20S and split charging cable, and it's a bit more hassle, but quite usable (esp. as the powerbank was a freebies). Oh yes, with regard to BT quality and range. The independent (left ear, right ear) connectivity is a one-time pain. And I've had more dropouts with this than any other BT headset. Dropout in the sense that I have to switch off and on one side to get it active again. But have not needed to re-pair either side. I don't think the dropouts was due to range as my phone is in my hand and my arms aren't that long. When I first tested range, no problem out till about 20 feet then intermittent problems. The ES100 would do this distance with no problems.
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