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The SoundPEATS TrueFree True Wireless Earbuds feature advanced Bluetooth 5.0 technology for seamless connectivity, offering up to 15 hours of playtime with the charging case. Designed for both mono and stereo use, these earbuds ensure hands-free calls and wide compatibility with various devices, making them the perfect audio companion for any lifestyle.
R**D
Absolutely fantastic, especially for the price.
At the time I'm writing this review, I have only owned/used these headphones for 10 days. I will update this review as time passes, if necessary.That being said, these headphones are pretty damn good. I've only used them with my Samsung Galaxy s9+. I'm mentioning this because others may have slightly different experiences depending on the capabilities of the device the headphones are being connected to. I've let my girlfriend use them (she has a iPhone 7) and she loves them just as much as I do and plans to purchase them for herself.Now for the actual review:FEELING/BUILD QUALITY: AThis is a big thing for me and I believe is for most. No one wants cheap feeling headphones.The earbuds are nice and light but they don't feel "hollow" like a lot of cheap earbuds do. The button on the side feels very stable and I love that it 'clicks' when pressed. The click is just loud enough to let you know that you actually pressed something. It's quite pleasing. But if you're not into that, it won't be a deal breaker. Just felt it worth mentioning.These little guys don't feel like they're made of second rate plastic either. For the price of $36 (Note: I got them for $29.99 because of some coupon Amazon had on them at the time) you actually get a little bit more than you pay for. I've dropped these a number of times from about 5 feet off the ground onto wood, concrete and marble floors (I'm clumsy). So far, there are no visible scratches and the hardware inside is unaffected. I've seen $50 headphones pop open from one drop so that's really saying something about Soundpeats products.I do wish they had some sort of volume control on them but I realize that's asking a lot. I only want this as sometimes my phone is in my bookbag/pocket while I'm biking and I can't quickly lower or raise the volume for certain songs. This isn't a huge deal and shouldn't be expected from most headphones priced less than $50 (I've only heard of a few that come with this feature at that price point).CONNECTION: A+These headphones literally connect in seconds. They are often connected to my phone before I am able to put them in my ears. The connection time is about 2 seconds if not a bit less once you've completed the initial pairing.The connecting voice is pleasant as well and is at a good volume (I've had experiences where the voice is practically screaming at me letting me know I can listen to my music now lol). There is also a sound for when the left, or "slave", headphone is connected to the right (master) earbud that is nice, which also happens in mere seconds. Handy for when you want to switch from mono to stereo listening. No fumbling around and trying stuff out, it just connects like it should.I haven't gotten around to thoroughly testing the connection distance, with and without physical objects in between, but I have been working out with my girlfriend where she's wearing one and I, the other. At times, we were about 15 feet apart (20+ feet from where her phone was) without connection issues. I have heard that the left headphone can't be more than 10 feet from the right one or it'll disconnect/stutter. I'll test this out latter and update this review with the results for those that are curious.SOUND QUALITY: AI'm no sound engineer so I can only give you a normal person's opinion when it comes to this.I listen to classical music, Lo-Fi, deathcore metal, and everything in between and I've yet to be disappointed with the quality. I'm sure it's not the best you can get but again, these headphones are less than $40. If you're expecting $200 sound quality, start looking for a magic genie lamp cause you're living in a fantasy. And if you do find something like that, let me know and I'll buy 10 pairs.Sidenote: I've read reviews saying that you only get call audio in one ear when using these. That has not been the case in my experience. I've only ever gotten stereo sound when on calls. Don't know if this is true for all devices.BATTERY: N/AHaven't gotten a chance to continually listen to music to see how long it takes these little guys to die but so far I've listened to them for an hour and haven't gotten a low battery warning. Will update after completing an actual test.COMFORT: AI have weird, small ear holes. My left uses a small cushion, right uses a medium cushion so each one is a little different in terms of comfortability. Still, these buds are pretty comfy. They fit in the ear snuggly and don't fall or slip out even when I'm biking through the bumpy streets of downtown Atlanta or running on the treadmill in the gym.I will say that they would fit a tiny bit better if they were just slightly smaller but then again I'm sure that would affect battery life and sound quality, and it's probably due to me having small ear gaps. For others, they should be perfect.HEADPHONE CHARGER: A+Compact, lightweight, built well. The magnetic slots from each headphone pulls them right in with no problem. Charges the headphones pretty quickly (but I haven't killed the batteries so I don't have a "0 to 100" charge time yet). I will say that the battery for the charger lasts a while. I've only charged it once since buying these and it's still going strong. And when I did charge the charger/holder, it wasn't showing any signs of being low on battery. I was just charging it for good measure.That's about it for the product review.Lastly, I'd like to add a list of a few features that I've noticed the headphones have since using them. (I'm sure the little booklet that comes with the earbuds explains some of these but who reads those things?)....1. Double clicking - Left earbud (Restart track/Previous track), Right earbud (Next track)2. Hold button for 2 seconds - Either ear (Google Assistant) This acts as if you just said "Ok Google". Very useful feature. I'm not sure if this activates Siri on iPhones. I'll ask my girlfriend next time she borrows them.3. Quadruple clicking - Autocalls the closest sandwich shop (jk, just making sure you're paying attention)4. When the earbuds are fully charged, upon successful connection, a small popup appears on my phone telling me that they have 100% battery remaining.I hope this review helps in making an informed choice of whether to get these earbuds or not. Idk the term for the opposite of "buyer's remorse" but these headphones gave me that feeling. I'm definitely putting these on my list of great gifts. Thanks Soundpeat for making such great products and thanks Amazon for delivering these literally 12 hours after I ordered them. Half day delivery FTW!!! Enjoy your new headphones ;)
C**C
If you want controls on your earbuds, look elsewhere.
Cons:Having to push on the earbuds for controls is simply out of question. The way the buds fit inside your ear canal is to tight that pressing on the buttons is too uncomfortable. I have yet to to successfully use these buds for call, i don't know if it has to do with the placement of the microphones or with the crappy connection i get with my carrier. My calls are crappy when i hold the phone to my ears and are even worst when i'm using the buds. That being said, i've never had good experiences using any kinda buds ever for calls. But those are it for cons when it comes to these true wireless earbuds.Pros:- Price: Notice that i've given the review 5 stars. These are literally the best value earphones I've ever bought ever. I used to buy $100 SHURE wired earbuds that were amazing, but nothing comes close to these. The thing is you pay $30 and have low expectations for the buds and when you actually use them you are blown away.Connection: I use them with a Bluetooth 5.0 capable phone and i've been trying to get connections issues and i can't get this thing to bug out on me. The right bud is the master bud that connects to your device and the left bud is the slave bud and connects to the right bud. When i pull the right bud out, by the time i put it in my ear, it's already connected to my phone. When you pull out the left bud, it will connect to the right bud and sync up. When you want to turn them off, you just place them back in the charging case which immediately tops their batteries off. But the amazing part is that the left earbud can also be used independently from the right master bud. If you pull out the left bud alone, it will look for the right bud to connect to and when it doesn't find it will go into pairing mode so you can pair it with your phone too. Once paired, it will automatically connect to your phone when pulled out alone. If you want to re-sync the left bud with the right master bud, just place it back in the charging case, pull out the right bud first and the left bud second. It always look for the right bud to pair up with first.- Sound Quality: I can't complain about sound quality and volume. The buds get really loud and have wide and punchy base once you get the proper seal with your ear. At max volume there's some slight crackling that i wish we're there, but aren't deal breakers by any stretch.- Battery life: It says 3.5 Hr. of playtime per bud for a total of 15 Hr. with the charging case. I have yet to have the buds and/or the case completely discharge on me. So from my experience, these things don't die. If you average 3 hr of use per day, i guess you'll have to charge the case every 4 days or so. My phone displays the battery life of the connected devices but the buds themselves and the charging case don't have any indication of how much battery they have left.- Fit: These style of ear tips are the standard nowadays and the buds fit securely inside my ears. I haven't used them in a gym environment or while exercising so i can't attest to their secure fit under such conditions, but i would guess that that results would vary depending on the movement, the intensity and the amount of lubricant the individual's ear produces. I have big ears compared to the pics on the product description and the buds fit completely inside my ears, but not enough to lay comfortably on a pillow, so no sleeping with the buds.All in all, i love these buds, specially at their price point. They are amazing for the price, enough to have a second pair around for "you never know" situations.
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