The Wireless Earbuds with Immersive Sound True 5.0 Bluetooth in-Ear Headphones with 2000mAh Charging Case Easy-Pairing Stereo Calls/Touch Control/Built-in Microphones/IPX7 Sweatproof/Deep Bass for Sports are the perfect combination of style, comfort, and functionality. These earbuds are designed to provide users with the best music experience, whether they’re working out, running, or just relaxing.
Thanks to the latest Bluetooth 5.0 and TWS technology, these earbuds allow for faster pairing, stable connection, and signal transmission up to 50ft with no obstacles. They connect automatically when taken out of the charging case and can be paired with tablets, laptops, iOS, and Android smartphones. The touch control sensors reduce pressure on the ears and minimize mistakes or inaccurate touch, making it easier to switch between songs or answer calls without fumbling with buttons.
The Wireless Earbuds with Immersive Sound True 5.0 Bluetooth in-Ear Headphones with 2000mAh Charging Case Easy-Pairing Stereo Calls/Touch Control/Built-in Microphones/IPX7 Sweatproof/Deep Bass for Sports are perfect for any physical activity. The sealed shell and interior Nano coating repel sweat and rain, making them the ideal companion for any workout.
Features of the Wireless Earbuds with Immersive Sound True 5.0 Bluetooth in-Ear Headphones with 2000mAh Charging Case Easy-Pairing Stereo Calls/Touch Control/Built-in Microphones/IPX7 Sweatproof/Deep Bass for Sports include a charging case that can charge the earbuds 15-19 times and smartphones 1-2 times, providing up to 152 hours of continuous music time with a total playing time of 80 hours. Mono and stereo modes allow for free switching and can be used separately in mono mode or together as a pair in stereo mode, making hands-free calling and sharing enjoyment convenient.
Noah A. –
I don’t usually spend a whole lot on these sorts of electronics; I don’t think I’ve ever spent more than $40 on a pair of bluetooth headphones or earbuds, so to be fair, I can’t really compare these to the pricey high end devices. That being said, these earbuds have really blown me away, especially for the price, and although I just got them, I can’t really find anything that I don’t like so far and they check a lot of boxes that other true wireless earbuds in the past just didn’t.Audio quality:Firstly, the sound quality is way better than I was expecting it to be; the range is great and all of the sounds are very crisp and clear plus it shuts out pretty much all background noise so they’re great for working out, which is the primary reason I got them. Bass is present, vocals are crisp, so considering that I was just looking for something that would get the job done I am very impressed.Design and Ergonomics:One of the two major issues I’ve had with other true wireless earbuds in the past is that they are usually somewhat lacking in this department. These however, are very well designed in my opinion. The earbuds themselves have a smooth exterior with a noticeable dimple where the touch control button is, and are very pleasant to the touch. Additionally, they are very light and just large enough so that I can handle and adjust them easily while still sitting comfortably in the ear.The case is also very well designed, and unlike others I’ve had in the past, it is sized and shaped appropriately so that it sits comfortably in my pocket. The top and bottom have a matte finish to them, so they won’t slip out of your hand, and also appear to be fairly resistant to fingerprints. I also like that it has separate battery indicators for each earbud and a percentage on the display for the battery charge. Lastly, I love that it uses USB-C and doubles as a power bank for your phone, which I wasn’t even aware of when I ordered it, which means I can use all of the same cables I use for my phone instead of messing about with older micro-USB cables. The battery capacity is only 2000 mAh, so it won’t bring most phones to full charge, but would definitely be good for a quick boost when you don’t have access to a wall outlet.Bluetooth Tech:This is where I think these really shine. The other biggest issue I’ve experienced with other true wireless earbuds in the past is with faulty connection, or interruption when switching from using both earbuds to a single or vice versa. So far, these hold up over the claimed 30ft range, and the audio doesn’t cut out no matter how I move my head or how my phone moves in my pocket. Switching between binaural and monaural mode is FLAWLESS, and there is absolutely ZERO interruption when I go from either using both earbuds and switch one off, or go from using a single earbud to both, and when either one is powered on while the other is already in use, it is integrated completely seamlessly, which is possibly the most impressive thing about these.Conclusion:All in all, if you’re looking for an affordable pair of true wireless bluetooth earbuds that just work and don’t plague you with frustration from fiddling around with positioning to keep audio from cutting out, while also having great audio quality and noise cancellation, I highly recommend these. As mentioned before, I just got these earlier today, so haven’t really had the chance to test listen time or charging speed, but I will keep using these regularly and update this review in a couple weeks if I run into any problems that haven’t made themselves apparent as of yet.
rachel m –
I hate when people review things after having had them for a single day. So if you hate that too, please enjoy my review of these headphones 3 years in the making.These are my favorite headphones. For context, I use these every single night. I’ve bought a new pair consistently about every 10-12 months for the last 3 years. This same exact pair. I’m rough with them though, so if you’re careful they will probably last longer. And even when they do “break”, it’s because the plastic starts to fall apart, but the sound has still never failed. I wear them listening to podcasts as I fall asleep. I keep them in all night. They’re small enough to fit comfortably in my ears and not fall out when I toss and turn mostly. Sometimes when I wake up, one will have fallen out while I slept, but just as often I get up in the morning still wearing them. The box only needs to be charged once every 2 weeks for the amount I use them. The headphones themselves only last for about 9 hrs on a full charge but they charge quickly in the box.The sound on these is fine. In not the kind of person that is willing to invest in high end headphones, so to me they’re good. Music sounds good, podcasts sound good. Maybe a pair of 100$ galaxy buds would sound better, but I just don’t care that much about “perfect sound”. I can happily listen to a simple audio book, or complex pink Floyd song with these and feel like I’m experiencing the full, rich sound.The flashing blue light makes them easy to find when you drop one in the dark, but it’s dark enough to not be seen during the day. It’s also not bright enough that it will wake up your partner at night when it’s flashing in your ear.One downside – I haven’t had really any success with the “phone” feature though, the microphone isn’t great. My husband usually says he can’t hear me when I’ve tried to talk to him through them on the phone. So if you’re hoping for a good Bluetooth headset for phone calls, this is not going to cut it.Another special feature is that this box can act as a power bank in a pinch. I’ve found myself on a day trip or something with a dead phone and no charger. But as long as I have a power cord, I can use this to pull power from. It’s saved me more than a handfull of times. I’m sure it’s not meant to be used that way, but it’s just another reason I love these.My only other complaint is the volume of the voice that says “BATTERY LOW”. It is quite loud. I wish it would sync with the set volume of the headphones, but I it’s a very small complaint.I will continue to buy these 20$ headphones yearly until they stop making them.
Andy –
I use these in a pretty loud work environment. While I can hear them over the work noises, it’s not by a lot. It would be nice if they were capable being just a few db’s louder.But that’s a unique circumstance. (Its a shop full of steel punch presses)For the lower end cost, it’s worth the investment.
rachel m –
I hate when people review things after having had them for a single day. So if you hate that too, please enjoy my review of these headphones 3 years in the making.These are my favorite headphones. For context, I use these every single night. I’ve bought a new pair consistently about every 10-12 months for the last 3 years. This same exact pair. I’m rough with them though, so if you’re careful they will probably last longer. And even when they do “break”, it’s because the plastic starts to fall apart, but the sound has still never failed. I wear them listening to podcasts as I fall asleep. I keep them in all night. They’re small enough to fit comfortably in my ears and not fall out when I toss and turn mostly. Sometimes when I wake up, one will have fallen out while I slept, but just as often I get up in the morning still wearing them. The box only needs to be charged once every 2 weeks for the amount I use them. The headphones themselves only last for about 9 hrs on a full charge but they charge quickly in the box.The sound on these is fine. In not the kind of person that is willing to invest in high end headphones, so to me they’re good. Music sounds good, podcasts sound good. Maybe a pair of 100$ galaxy buds would sound better, but I just don’t care that much about “perfect sound”. I can happily listen to a simple audio book, or complex pink Floyd song with these and feel like I’m experiencing the full, rich sound.The flashing blue light makes them easy to find when you drop one in the dark, but it’s dark enough to not be seen during the day. It’s also not bright enough that it will wake up your partner at night when it’s flashing in your ear.One downside – I haven’t had really any success with the “phone” feature though, the microphone isn’t great. My husband usually says he can’t hear me when I’ve tried to talk to him through them on the phone. So if you’re hoping for a good Bluetooth headset for phone calls, this is not going to cut it.Another special feature is that this box can act as a power bank in a pinch. I’ve found myself on a day trip or something with a dead phone and no charger. But as long as I have a power cord, I can use this to pull power from. It’s saved me more than a handfull of times. I’m sure it’s not meant to be used that way, but it’s just another reason I love these.My only other complaint is the volume of the voice that says “BATTERY LOW”. It is quite loud. I wish it would sync with the set volume of the headphones, but I it’s a very small complaint.I will continue to buy these 20$ headphones yearly until they stop making them.
Noah A. –
I don’t usually spend a whole lot on these sorts of electronics; I don’t think I’ve ever spent more than $40 on a pair of bluetooth headphones or earbuds, so to be fair, I can’t really compare these to the pricey high end devices. That being said, these earbuds have really blown me away, especially for the price, and although I just got them, I can’t really find anything that I don’t like so far and they check a lot of boxes that other true wireless earbuds in the past just didn’t.Audio quality:Firstly, the sound quality is way better than I was expecting it to be; the range is great and all of the sounds are very crisp and clear plus it shuts out pretty much all background noise so they’re great for working out, which is the primary reason I got them. Bass is present, vocals are crisp, so considering that I was just looking for something that would get the job done I am very impressed.Design and Ergonomics:One of the two major issues I’ve had with other true wireless earbuds in the past is that they are usually somewhat lacking in this department. These however, are very well designed in my opinion. The earbuds themselves have a smooth exterior with a noticeable dimple where the touch control button is, and are very pleasant to the touch. Additionally, they are very light and just large enough so that I can handle and adjust them easily while still sitting comfortably in the ear.The case is also very well designed, and unlike others I’ve had in the past, it is sized and shaped appropriately so that it sits comfortably in my pocket. The top and bottom have a matte finish to them, so they won’t slip out of your hand, and also appear to be fairly resistant to fingerprints. I also like that it has separate battery indicators for each earbud and a percentage on the display for the battery charge. Lastly, I love that it uses USB-C and doubles as a power bank for your phone, which I wasn’t even aware of when I ordered it, which means I can use all of the same cables I use for my phone instead of messing about with older micro-USB cables. The battery capacity is only 2000 mAh, so it won’t bring most phones to full charge, but would definitely be good for a quick boost when you don’t have access to a wall outlet.Bluetooth Tech:This is where I think these really shine. The other biggest issue I’ve experienced with other true wireless earbuds in the past is with faulty connection, or interruption when switching from using both earbuds to a single or vice versa. So far, these hold up over the claimed 30ft range, and the audio doesn’t cut out no matter how I move my head or how my phone moves in my pocket. Switching between binaural and monaural mode is FLAWLESS, and there is absolutely ZERO interruption when I go from either using both earbuds and switch one off, or go from using a single earbud to both, and when either one is powered on while the other is already in use, it is integrated completely seamlessly, which is possibly the most impressive thing about these.Conclusion:All in all, if you’re looking for an affordable pair of true wireless bluetooth earbuds that just work and don’t plague you with frustration from fiddling around with positioning to keep audio from cutting out, while also having great audio quality and noise cancellation, I highly recommend these. As mentioned before, I just got these earlier today, so haven’t really had the chance to test listen time or charging speed, but I will keep using these regularly and update this review in a couple weeks if I run into any problems that haven’t made themselves apparent as of yet.
Andy –
I use these in a pretty loud work environment. While I can hear them over the work noises, it’s not by a lot. It would be nice if they were capable being just a few db’s louder.But that’s a unique circumstance. (Its a shop full of steel punch presses)For the lower end cost, it’s worth the investment.
steve t. –
It sounds better than I thought