Jabra say the improved audio would be from better fitting...it does look like they might be easier to fit in the ear. The Mic tip of my 65ts does press a bit more on my ear than I'd like and seem to make it more difficult to get the best possible seal and maintain it.
Jabra say the improved audio would be from better fitting...it does look like they might be easier to fit in the ear. The Mic tip of my 65ts does press a bit more on my ear than I'd like and seem to make it more difficult to get the best possible seal and maintain it.
That's some weak sauce there. One might think they would actually try to you know make them actually sound better particularly since in the 2 years since they've been out the competition has gotten fierce. So much for innovation.
Just ordered the TREBLAB Xfit (IPX6) that share the same earbud design as the Tiso i4 (IPX5), Areabi T515, and Mavin Air-X. Hopefully they'll have sound that's as "sensational" as their description. As we just discussed yesterday, many companies may select the same design, but internals and firmware can vary significantly.
That's some weak sauce there. One might think they would actually try to you know make them actually sound better particularly since in the 2 years since they've been out the competition has gotten fierce. So much for innovation.
Totally agree. So, it sounds better because it fits better? LOL! That's like saying the car is faster because the wheel is rounder. Gee, thanks. Come on Jabra, we're not idiots. You just didn't find it cost effective to upgrade the drivers or pay licensing for additional codec support. It's just a product "refresh" to drive sales and may have been a part of the original long-term product strategy to begin with (planned obsolescence with Micro-USB, etc.).
Just ordered the TREBLAB Xfit (IPX6) that share the same earbud design as the Tiso i4 (IPX5), Areabi T515, and Mavin Air-X. Hopefully they'll have sound that's as "sensational" as their description. As we just discussed yesterday, many companies may select the same design, but internals and firmware can vary significantly.
Will wait for your feedback on these....i like the bud design ....looks like it 'll go deep in the ear canal...i have their x5's and been using them as my daily gym driver....like them a lot
Just ordered the TREBLAB Xfit (IPX6) that share the same earbud design as the Tiso i4 (IPX5), Areabi T515, and Mavin Air-X. Hopefully they'll have sound that's as "sensational" as their description. As we just discussed yesterday, many companies may select the same design, but internals and firmware can vary significantly.
Just ordered the TREBLAB Xfit (IPX6) that share the same earbud design as the Tiso i4 (IPX5), Areabi T515, and Mavin Air-X. Hopefully they'll have sound that's as "sensational" as their description. As we just discussed yesterday, many companies may select the same design, but internals and firmware can vary significantly.
Because the Tiso i4 is so affordable, that was my initial reaction as well. However, I'm hoping they share less with those and share more with the Mavin Air-X. We'll see. No mention of codecs, but I'm OK with AAC because my primary device is an iPhone.
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