hifi80sman
Headphoneus Supremus
UTAXO TWS
Not bad, not bad at all. Initial impressions:
PROS
- Nice metal case. Slides open with a nice spring loaded mechanism. Micro USB, but I knew that going in.
- There is a nice little pouch to protect that nice metal case.
- Full touch controls (play/pause, track fwd/rev, vol +/-).
- AAC support. Not sure if it's a Realtek Soc or an Airoha.
- Sound is clean, crisp, and very balanced. This would satisfy the budget audiophile.
- Good call quality. People reported I sounded loud & clear, albeit slightly "electronic".
CONS
- Not for bassheads. They are not bass deficient, but they don't have that thump common with most mainstream consumer products. However, using the Bass Boost EQ in Spotify (iOS) works well and the drivers have no issues handling it.
- Slight white noise, but it's not distracting. I notice it, but it's minor and Doesn't distract from purely acoustic guitar/vocal tracks.
- Touch controls are a little fumbly. Two taps to pause/play, but if it only registers one of them, it'll raise or lower the volume (depending which earbud you press).
Not bad, not bad at all. Initial impressions:
PROS
- Nice metal case. Slides open with a nice spring loaded mechanism. Micro USB, but I knew that going in.
- There is a nice little pouch to protect that nice metal case.
- Full touch controls (play/pause, track fwd/rev, vol +/-).
- AAC support. Not sure if it's a Realtek Soc or an Airoha.
- Sound is clean, crisp, and very balanced. This would satisfy the budget audiophile.
- Good call quality. People reported I sounded loud & clear, albeit slightly "electronic".
CONS
- Not for bassheads. They are not bass deficient, but they don't have that thump common with most mainstream consumer products. However, using the Bass Boost EQ in Spotify (iOS) works well and the drivers have no issues handling it.
- Slight white noise, but it's not distracting. I notice it, but it's minor and Doesn't distract from purely acoustic guitar/vocal tracks.
- Touch controls are a little fumbly. Two taps to pause/play, but if it only registers one of them, it'll raise or lower the volume (depending which earbud you press).