vladzakhar
1000+ Head-Fier
I have my Earin M2 earphones for one week now.
Simply, the best on the market for now imho.
Small, made of metal, they just disappear in my ears.
They sound better then Jabras which I used to struggle with for their mechanical artificial sound.
Some people saying here, the M2s are flat. Totally disagree with this statement.
They keep working for more then 4 hours, BT is super stable. I didn't have any dropouts, even in NYC.
I love the case design, also made of metal, pocket friendly with extra juice for 2-3 more charges.
Tried them in the gym: they steady stay in my ears and the don't loose the Bass like Jabras.
Also, they don't hiss like Jabras.
I like that the both earphones can work as right or left piece. Don't need to look for R or L then inserting.
I only use them for listening to the music. Can't say anything about phone call futures.
The only drawback is that because they are so small, you have to be very careful not to loose it.
Simply, the best on the market for now imho.
Small, made of metal, they just disappear in my ears.
They sound better then Jabras which I used to struggle with for their mechanical artificial sound.
Some people saying here, the M2s are flat. Totally disagree with this statement.
They keep working for more then 4 hours, BT is super stable. I didn't have any dropouts, even in NYC.
I love the case design, also made of metal, pocket friendly with extra juice for 2-3 more charges.
Tried them in the gym: they steady stay in my ears and the don't loose the Bass like Jabras.
Also, they don't hiss like Jabras.
I like that the both earphones can work as right or left piece. Don't need to look for R or L then inserting.
I only use them for listening to the music. Can't say anything about phone call futures.
The only drawback is that because they are so small, you have to be very careful not to loose it.