Klipsch T5 II True Wireless Sport Review – Reasons to be Cheerful, Pt. II
That said, these are the best TWS I’ve heard at this type of revealing, etched signature…
Read moreAll our reviewed devices deploying the “Bluetooth” technology.
That said, these are the best TWS I’ve heard at this type of revealing, etched signature…
Read moreNicely-built successor to the T1XS, which was widely touted as the <$100 TWS-du-jour.
Read moreGiven what I’ll use ‘em for, however, the SoundPEATS check a lot of boxes for me…
Read moreThe NiceHCK HB2 is a bluetooth wireless adapter that has a modular MMCX/2 pin connector, this increases pairing options for detachable IEMs….
Read moreLifestyle photo-shoot or actual real-world use?
Read moreThe Powerbeats present a thick-textured, slightly bright very V-shaped sound with an impressively wide, 3-D soundstage.
Read moreThat an American company can deliver a product of this quality at this price is something of an anomaly. The Status Audio BT One is by any measure a roaring bargain and garner a thumbs-up.
Read moreAt the end of the day, I’d rate these as a very good example of the TWS genre…
Read moreWhat I particularly liked, besides their well done ergonomics and their ease of use, is their well calibrated warm-natural timbre and tonality, paired with remarkable imaging on a quite horizontally extended soundstage.
Read moreThe TRN T300 present a warm tonality and an L-shaped signature with a prominent low end, forward mids and a rounded-off high end. However…
Read moreAt the end of the day, I’d rate these as a very good example of the TWS genre…
Read moreThe TRN T300 is quite the complete package for a TWS set, sporting a coherent well tuned U shaped signature, coupled with good BT connectivity/support, a good fit, and some nice aspects like IP45 waterproofing, volume controls, wireless charging and a charging case.
Read moreAn unexpected steal at this price.
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