Overview
Overall really nice, sits snugly when running, sweatproof and pretty good battery life.
Unboxing
In the box is the headphones, which are well packaged and presented, a micro usb charging unit, spare ear buds, the manual for operating the earphones and a warranty and feedback card. On the back of the box is some of the technical details.
Bluetooth 4.1
Bluetooth profiles HFP HSP, AVRCP and A2DP
Audio Enhancements CVC noise reduction
Working Distance <10m
Standby time about 180 hours
Music play time 6 hours
Talk time 7 hours
Testing
Putting the headphones on over my ears they go around my ears no problem and fit snugly into my ears sitting nicely and helping to block out any background sounds. The headphones feel pretty light and weighed in on my kitchen scales at a scant 19g. On the right hand headphone is a multi-function button, used to turn the headphones on and off as well as answer phone calls. Under the headphones is a volume up and down button next to which is the microphone. Up top is a multi-colour LED to indicate the device status. On the left hand unit is only the charging port and nothing else. Despite the amount of one of the headphones the weight between them feels really well balanced. The wire length is about 30cm. I was disappointed to see that there was no cable management or clip to keep excell cable under control. Its nice that there isnt any volume etc on the wire as this usually annoys people who use these for running.
Putting the headphones on for a run of a couple of miles, they stayed in place pretty well, they took a little fiddling to get into a comfy position but once they were on properly they stayed place pretty snugly. The angle of the earbuds means that they sit in your ears pretty well. Im not a big audiophile but for me the sound quality seems fine, music comes through loud and clear.
Im a bit of a fan of Savfy as their items are usually pretty wel engineered and this is no exception. REally like these and can highly recommend.
Overall really nice, sits snugly when running, sweatproof and pretty good battery life.
Unboxing
In the box is the headphones, which are well packaged and presented, a micro usb charging unit, spare ear buds, the manual for operating the earphones and a warranty and feedback card. On the back of the box is some of the technical details.
Bluetooth 4.1
Bluetooth profiles HFP HSP, AVRCP and A2DP
Audio Enhancements CVC noise reduction
Working Distance <10m
Standby time about 180 hours
Music play time 6 hours
Talk time 7 hours
Testing
Putting the headphones on over my ears they go around my ears no problem and fit snugly into my ears sitting nicely and helping to block out any background sounds. The headphones feel pretty light and weighed in on my kitchen scales at a scant 19g. On the right hand headphone is a multi-function button, used to turn the headphones on and off as well as answer phone calls. Under the headphones is a volume up and down button next to which is the microphone. Up top is a multi-colour LED to indicate the device status. On the left hand unit is only the charging port and nothing else. Despite the amount of one of the headphones the weight between them feels really well balanced. The wire length is about 30cm. I was disappointed to see that there was no cable management or clip to keep excell cable under control. Its nice that there isnt any volume etc on the wire as this usually annoys people who use these for running.
Putting the headphones on for a run of a couple of miles, they stayed in place pretty well, they took a little fiddling to get into a comfy position but once they were on properly they stayed place pretty snugly. The angle of the earbuds means that they sit in your ears pretty well. Im not a big audiophile but for me the sound quality seems fine, music comes through loud and clear.
Im a bit of a fan of Savfy as their items are usually pretty wel engineered and this is no exception. REally like these and can highly recommend.
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