Going fully Wireless IEMs. Too soon? Or are we there yet?
Jan 5, 2019 at 8:16 AM Post #3,766 of 62,436
It was mentioned they had a 14 day return policy, can't see that on their website, is it specified on the invoice?

It’s right on the front page of their web site

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Jan 5, 2019 at 9:01 AM Post #3,768 of 62,436
On their mobile site, ok, can't find any reference to that on their full website or in their policies : https://earin.com/front/terms-condition/ - there is a reference to a "Return Policy" but no link I can see.
 
Jan 5, 2019 at 9:16 AM Post #3,769 of 62,436
Jan 5, 2019 at 10:44 AM Post #3,770 of 62,436
At about 40% volume and on aac (I assume since I’m on an iPhone) the Earin M2 gave me just over 3 hours play time.

And the large SpinFit CP100 just barely fit in the charging case, it’s a bit of a struggle to get the buds seated to charge
 
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Jan 5, 2019 at 10:56 AM Post #3,771 of 62,436
At about 40% volume and on aac (I assume since I’m on an iPhone) the Earin M2 gave me just over 3 hours play time.

And the large SpinFit CP100 just barely fit in the charging case, it’s a bit of a struggle to get the buds seated to charge

Just over three hours @ 40% they claim 4 hours of continuous use, so I guess that's at 20%?
 
Jan 5, 2019 at 2:02 PM Post #3,772 of 62,436
Folks with the MTW, are any of you using foam tips? It looks like Comply's website only recommends the TrueGrip, which only comes in small/medium which I know for a fact isn't going to fit my ears.
 
Jan 5, 2019 at 2:27 PM Post #3,773 of 62,436
Just over three hours @ 40% they claim 4 hours of continuous use, so I guess that's at 20%?
So, I've been looking more at the battery mAh ratings vs. stated playtime. The Erin M-2 have a 60 mAh battery, while the Jabra 65t have a 85 - 90 mAh battery. Given it's established the Jabra can go 4-5 hours depending on volume AND the 1More TWE have 55 mAh and rated at 2.5 hours (50% volume), 4 hours sounds a bit overstated.
 
Jan 5, 2019 at 2:37 PM Post #3,774 of 62,436
So, I've been looking more at the battery mAh ratings vs. stated playtime. The Erin M-2 have a 60 mAh battery, while the Jabra 65t have a 85 - 90 mAh battery. Given it's established the Jabra can go 4-5 hours depending on volume AND the 1More TWE have 55 mAh and rated at 2.5 hours (50% volume), 4 hours sounds a bit overstated.

The Beoplay E8 has 60 in the slave and 85 in the master and last a bit over 4 hours.

The Havit G1 has 60 in each and last just about 4 hours.

The Earin M2 however has by far the best fit and form factor for me. Sound of all 3 is about the same in practical use with ambient noice. M2 and G1 have rock solid connection where the E8 has frequent short left unit drop outs.

I expect that the M2 will be my daily driver in the future
 
Jan 5, 2019 at 4:26 PM Post #3,775 of 62,436
My Chinese ones for comparison, info from spec sheets on manual/box:

Havit I93
  • 60mAh battery
  • 3.5h play time. (Lasted 4h in my tests)
  • 2200 mAh charging case
Sabbat X12 Pro:
  • 60mAh battery
  • 6h play time. (Lasted 7h in my tests)
  • 750 mAh charging case
 
Jan 5, 2019 at 5:14 PM Post #3,776 of 62,436
On my s8+, aptX, the Earin M2 last around 3 hours at 70% volume - still incredibly loud.

Every time they connect to my s8+ the codec resets to aptX and when I try AAC it gets buggy with volume controls so I'm leaving it on aptX.

At about 40% volume and on aac (I assume since I’m on an iPhone) the Earin M2 gave me just over 3 hours play time.

And the large SpinFit CP100 just barely fit in the charging case, it’s a bit of a struggle to get the buds seated to charge

Those are the large spinfit cp100 tips right? I ordered the medium so I hope that there are no fit issues.
 
Jan 5, 2019 at 5:21 PM Post #3,777 of 62,436
On my s8+, aptX, the Earin M2 last around 3 hours at 70% volume - still incredibly loud.

Every time they connect to my s8+ the codec resets to aptX and when I try AAC it gets buggy with volume controls so I'm leaving it on aptX.



Those are the large spinfit cp100 tips right? I ordered the medium so I hope that there are no fit issues.

Yes they are large CP100. Yes they can get extremely loud, much louder than E8 and G1
 
Jan 5, 2019 at 8:20 PM Post #3,778 of 62,436
The Beoplay E8 has 60 in the slave and 85 in the master and last a bit over 4 hours.

The Havit G1 has 60 in each and last just about 4 hours.

The Earin M2 however has by far the best fit and form factor for me. Sound of all 3 is about the same in practical use with ambient noice. M2 and G1 have rock solid connection where the E8 has frequent short left unit drop outs.

I expect that the M2 will be my daily driver in the future

I’m amazed by how well the G1 seem to be holding their own against much more expensive sets like the E8s. Either the Havits are punching well above their weight, or we have a mediocre first gen run of TWEs, perhaps even a combination of the two.

Has anyone else had any experience with the Treblab X5? $80 at Treblab.com and they have a 20% off coupon presently as well. Looks aren’t exactly stellar, but the sound seems to be on par or even a little better than the G1s.
 
Jan 6, 2019 at 12:21 AM Post #3,779 of 62,436
I’m amazed by how well the G1 seem to be holding their own against much more expensive sets like the E8s. Either the Havits are punching well above their weight, or we have a mediocre first gen run of TWEs, perhaps even a combination of the two.

Has anyone else had any experience with the Treblab X5? $80 at Treblab.com and they have a 20% off coupon presently as well. Looks aren’t exactly stellar, but the sound seems to be on par or even a little better than the G1s.
I had the Treblab X5 and the sound (bass-boosted, yet clear) and fit were great. Full controls on the earbuds as well. Wasn’t a fan of the AirPod look, so ended up returning them.
 
Jan 6, 2019 at 4:40 AM Post #3,780 of 62,436
I’m amazed by how well the G1 seem to be holding their own against much more expensive sets like the E8s. Either the Havits are punching well above their weight, or we have a mediocre first gen run of TWEs, perhaps even a combination of the two.

Has anyone else had any experience with the Treblab X5? $80 at Treblab.com and they have a 20% off coupon presently as well. Looks aren’t exactly stellar, but the sound seems to be on par or even a little better than the G1s.

Yes the G1 is certainly great value for money.

The M2 nfmi link is much stronger than the one on the E8, I can remove either unit probably 10-15 cm from my head before loosing connection, the E8 loose connection immediately. That could explain the shorter battery life and the rock solid connection
 

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