Going fully Wireless IEMs. Too soon? Or are we there yet?
Nov 17, 2020 at 8:47 AM Post #27,286 of 62,419
Huawei Freebuds Pro have multipoint and claim up to 40db with the ANC with one inward mic, two outward mics and one bone conduction sensor. "Dual wind noise reduction structure". ANC AI senses and adjusts to quiet, standard, and ultra noise reduction needs or of course you can switch to your choice. Dual antenna for "360-degree signals". 11mm "ultra-large amplitude" driver. 4.5 hours/ 7 hours ANC off and they have volume swipe, touch and pinch to accomplish every function. Around $200.
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Nov 17, 2020 at 5:01 PM Post #27,289 of 62,419
Gamesky likes the JVC XX flagship...
 
Nov 17, 2020 at 7:01 PM Post #27,290 of 62,419
FYI, the Comply Smartcore tips fit securely on the Jabra 85t (with a little effort), have a waxguard (as do the stock 85t tips), and sound great. For me, they're a much more comfortable alternative to the stock tips. I'm hoping that Comply (and Spinfit) will, in some reasonable timeframe, release some tips that are designed for these earphones.

Hi there, which Comply Smartcore model were you able to fit on the 85ts? I'm trying to fit the ones for the Sonys onto the 85ts and am unable to do so (the core does not stretch much). Thanks
 
Nov 18, 2020 at 9:51 AM Post #27,292 of 62,419
Any idea what kind of sensor all those TWS IEMs are using to make the auto-pause/resume feature happen?
I tried to "deactivate" it on my MW07, because they don't have an app and I don't like that feature. I used a black tape, but it didn't work. I thought it is an optical sensor, so I'm pretty confused ... :)
 
Nov 18, 2020 at 9:56 AM Post #27,293 of 62,419
Has anyone come across a comparison between the New Bose Sportbuds and the old Soundsport Free? I am seeing them being sold on amazon.de for 114€ and i really enjoy those, already have 2 pairs, one died (bought used) and the other has some charging irregularietes ... but the fit and the sound are fantastic and very mild thumb when running ... so, I might spring for a 3rd pair, this time in orange :D
 
Nov 18, 2020 at 11:05 AM Post #27,294 of 62,419
Any idea what kind of sensor all those TWS IEMs are using to make the auto-pause/resume feature happen?
I tried to "deactivate" it on my MW07, because they don't have an app and I don't like that feature. I used a black tape, but it didn't work. I thought it is an optical sensor, so I'm pretty confused ... :)
That feature was why I bought the Go and not the Plus model.
 
Nov 18, 2020 at 12:55 PM Post #27,295 of 62,419
Has anyone come across a comparison between the New Bose Sportbuds and the old Soundsport Free? I am seeing them being sold on amazon.de for 114€ and i really enjoy those, already have 2 pairs, one died (bought used) and the other has some charging irregularietes ... but the fit and the sound are fantastic and very mild thumb when running ... so, I might spring for a 3rd pair, this time in orange :D
They are very similar. The new Sport Earbuds are basically a refined version, still semi-open, and may sound slightly better (going off memory, don't have the SSF any longer).

Some people say the fit is not as good, but personally, they fit me fine for workouts.
 
Nov 18, 2020 at 1:00 PM Post #27,296 of 62,419
Nov 18, 2020 at 7:32 PM Post #27,298 of 62,419
Any idea what kind of sensor all those TWS IEMs are using to make the auto-pause/resume feature happen?
I tried to "deactivate" it on my MW07, because they don't have an app and I don't like that feature. I used a black tape, but it didn't work. I thought it is an optical sensor, so I'm pretty confused ... :)

as far as I know the MW07 uses NFMI for connection between left and right earpiece (someone correct me if I'm wrong), just like the Jabras and Earin. there's no way to turn that off

other TWS like WF1000XM3, Samsung Buds, also chifis like Apollo bold, Haylous and QCYs use infrared proximity sensors.. a simple tape works on them
 

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