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G**Y
Sound Peats truepods
They do exactly what they say in any review. The base is not as overpowering as some say, i would suggest it is ok but not as much as i would like. Equalisers do nothing to improve the base and worsen what is an acceptable sound in small in ear pods, so dont try.I tried 2 other in ear pods that i returned as they either kept cutting out or just did not fit. These i have to say are comfortable, with good sound, the touch sensor works well.Connection is simple and they connect before you get them in your ears. I have not had any cut outs, the distance is about 10 meters before connection starts to fade. They stay put as shake my head for no reason other than to make these sound peats fall out, they didnt.The reason for 4 stars is a gripe, they only supply medium and large covers. Unfortunately i need smaller rubber covers, most other makes supply 3 sizes. Otherwise a very good buy love the sound, they stay in, comfortable, compact, simple connection that is strong.
Y**I
My favourite of the soundpeats range
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. I find the soundpeats true pods to be the best in the soundpeats range.Pros:-The sound quality is excellent, including the bass.-The battery lasts me weeks without having to recharge.-They're simple to set up.-They're compact and easily portable (I keep in the pocket of my suit trousers, along with my wallet).Cons:-Touch controls can take some getting used to.-No volume control-comes with very short micro USB cable.My extensive research suggested that soundpeats (or QCY in Asian markets) are excellent vale true wireless earphones. However, I couldn't find a great deal of detail on how each model differed from one another. I purchased several versions myself and found the following:Of the headphones that I tested, the true pods and the true caps had the best sound quality. These two models were fairly similar in sound quality (if not identical). However, my personal preference in style is the in-ear design (see the True free+ and the Q32s), rather than the air pod style design. Despite my preference in style, I chose to keep the true pods, as I value sound quality more. The bass sounds much punchier and more satisfying. These also have touch buttons, rather than physical buttons, which are a bit more comfortable to use. The only significant difference between the true caps and pods seem to be their appearance, on which grounds I preferred the sleeker design of the true pods.Both the true free+ and the Q32s have the same earphones, only the case varies. These are the in-ear style (similar to Samsung galaxy buds), which I prefer in appearance. The sound quality is good, though I felt the bass sounded slightly more synthetic than the true caps or true pods. The true free+ come in a more portable case, whereas the Q32s come in a larger case with a much larger battery capacity. The Q32s will still fit in the pocket of looser clothing, however, I found them a bit big to store in the pockets of my jeans along with my phone or wallet.The true engines are different in quality and design to all other styles mentioned so far. I found that these were low quality and kept disconnecting, despite costing the most.
T**D
Fantastic quality and value for money
For £39.99 you cannot complain. The design is fine and I actually prefer in-ear buds so its a winner on that front. I am no audiophile however I would say the sound is loud with good bass and clear treble and found no lag when watching videos on my phone.Easy to connect to phone.having USB C is another thing that I love about these .As soon as they are taken out of the charging case they automatically turn on and connect to your device.The case is very small, haven't used them for long enough to properly judge battery life but so far they seem to last ages.Only real gripe I have is that when I called someone, they could barely hear me because of the background noise being too overwhelming. This is something that needs working on.Also,there is no Volume control on them.Considering Apple AirPods are £150+, these £39.99 ones with a sub-par mic are good value for money.
T**Y
Absolute Steal - Definitely recommend to family and friends great value for its price.
-Great battery life long lasting for many activity to do during the day.- Really good option for someone who want to take calls from the earphone.- Pick up every sound really well such as base tone for its price its perfect.- ergonomically fitted for work outs.-Doesn't react to single touch so if you accidentally touch it once nothing happens.I loved the original ones without touch control they were already just as great but with this one added feature of touch control its almost perfect. Such a surprise how well the company makes these compared to the high ends earphone these are almost on similar level but cheaper.
D**S
Dissapointed
I bought these for my husband's birthday, for the first couple of days they worked perfectly and he loved them. This morning he went to use them on a walk and the right ear bud would not turn on, it won't charge either and so therefore the buds can not pair. It's such a shame because he really loved using these and now he can't
S**N
Live their own life.
Had them for a while, about 8 months now. Sound good, but do fall apart after 2-3months of just regular use. Bluetooth connectivity is horrendous. Right bud really doesn't like the left one. in the beginning, it was like: "hey, cmon, they are quite cheap to complain" but after trying to restart/refresh/resync for 100 times in a week you find yourself angry to a point.. well, very angry. Shame because the battery lasts long enough and they sound decent, IF your can make them work..
R**C
Poor connectivity, I suspect a dud unit.
Left and right disconnect frequently and in varying order.This is when the buds are close to the phone (so it's not a distance problem).
M**N
she said it was good
was a present for someone
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