QCC3020 ChipTo bring you a better music experience, the chip we use in T11 wireless earbuds is the QCC 3020. It’s the most powerful TWS (True Wireless Stereo) Earbuds chip. It supports CVC 8.0 noise cancellation technology and Lossless audio technology, taking you to true wireless lossless euphonic music world.HiFi Stereo SoundWith built-in most advanced Bluetooth 5.0 chip, enjoy the fast and stable true wireless stereo sound without wired problems. 6mm composite moving coil unit is put in Bluetooth Headphones’ slim figure. Professional tuning takes you to the stage center sound feeling.Ultra-Long 8h Music PlaytimeThe Most Powerful chip brings you longer battery life, twice as the normal wireless earbuds. Not only the portable charger box can provide 170 hours playback, but also charge your Phone.One-Step PairingBluetooth 5.0 provides super stable transmission, universal compatibility, and quicker paring. Wireless Earphones instantly paired once taken out from the charging case, Bluetooth earbuds auto connects with the last paired device.Snug Fit&Touch ControlWireless headphones with ear canal ergonomics for long-wearing. Three-Point Support makes the wearing more comfortable. They are more suitable for our ears, not easy to fall. Touch control allows you to adjust sound volume, switch song and more.Battery LED DisplayThe digital display of the charging case shows the remaining battery,you can know when the charging case needs to be charged according to it, you are no longer afraid of the charging case out of power to supply the Bluetooth Headphones. Green breathing light flicking tells you it is charging, light out charging is finished.
H**B
Bigger better
I guess you get what you paid for. These are my second ear earbuds that I've bought and it was more expensive than the first one. and I can tell spending the extra few bucks was well worth it. These seem to be more well made. Even though it has a larger footprint, it feels more sturdy and well-made. I like the extra added features such as battery charger indicator and the difference of colors letting you know whether or not it is charging from the case or plugged in or what have you. This has no actual or physical buttons. Rather it is touch and I'm still getting used to the the multiple features involved in the various touching aspects off the device. I don't know much about the battery life since I just got it but if I can get at least three hours worth of listening time from this I'd say it was money well spent.Update: I ran into a bit of trouble with this device after posting my initial review. The right earbud stopped working and there was a red flashing light on it. In order to get this fixed I had to contact the company. this was after I tried looking for solutions online and on their website. Their website by the way is not appropriate for mobile devices. I had to access their website through a web browser. But I was not able to find the information that I needed to fix my device. So if anyone wants to get in contact with a company the best way to do so is through Facebook. After contacting them through Facebook they sent me a video of a tutorial of how to reset the device. If anyone needs to know how to do that it is pressing them both earbuds while the earbuds are still in the charging case.
A**W
Okay sound, good features
**Sound Quality:** Compared to other wireless buds I've used, the sound is fuller, but also muddier. I think it's because the bass is much stronger on these, and more ambient noise is isolated. I can't quite decide which I prefer, but the better bass alone will be a selling point for many people. Unfortunately, there's an annoying background hiss that I probably couldn't get over myself, but it's not super strong so many people won't care.**Noise Isolation:** These are NOT noise cancelling in the ANC sense like AirPods Pro, or Echo Buds, or the Bose QC series etc. The "CVC 8.0 Noise Cancellation" mentioned only applies to the microphones. That said, the noise ISOLATION is actually pretty strong, even in comparison to other noise isolating buds. These blocked out a lot more than my other buds, so if that's what you're going for, definite pro here.**Usability:** The touch buttons actually work pretty well, better than others I've tried. The push-and-hold to change volume is a little fiddly, but considering these are the first I've tried to even support that with touch buttons, it's a welcome addition anyway. Pairing is trivial - just open bluetooth settings and they're waiting there.**Comfort:** This is where the obvious size of these is a bit of a hindrance. They're quite big, even compared to other true wireless ear buds I have. They touch my ears in a lot of places and I can FEEL how heavy they are. This in contrast with the other set I keep comparing to, which are extremely light and basically disappear after a minute.The tip selection that comes with these is plenty, and I found comfy tips. Do note that they AREN'T round, so make sure they're oriented correctly on the buds for best comfort.**Charging case:** There are pros and cons here. The sheer size and weight of this case will probably keep these from being my go-to wireless buds, but of course, for all that size you get emergency phone power. I don't think it's a selling point for me, but at least you're getting something for the weight. The charge level indicator is certainly a welcome addition over other ear bud cases ("whoops, they're dead now!"), but of course that's kind of a necessity for a power bank. With how bulky the buds are, they're also kind of tricky to get back into the case - they don't seat themselves quite as well as others. But that's not a deal breaker. I definitely appreciate that the charging port is USB-C, since I'm trying to move all my devices that direction.**Call audio quality:** This is the biggest let down. Call audio is always kinda crappy on any headphones because the bluetooth handsfree profile is kinda crappy. But voice quality on these is definitely worse than any of my other headphones. CVC 8.0 noise cancellation (if it even IS qualcomm...) isn't really noticeable - testing on the street against some other bluetooth headphones, I couldn't tell that these were any better at minimizing car or background noise. The phone itself in call mode is definitely much better than any of them at focusing on a voice.**Extras:** It's nice that they include a little leather pouch as well. But I don't care for such things, and it seems a little redundant anyway.
I**S
Good quality sound for music and phone calls
I like these things.I read and read and read reviews for a lot of wireless earbuds. A lot were good for just music but it was hard to find ones that were also good for phone calls, which is a pretty important deal for me.These turned out to have a really good voice quality. They can hear me fine, sometimes with just a bit of a delay but they can hear me nonetheless; and I can hear them just as good. Unlike some others my girlfriend has that we just can't hear each other when she uses them. (Sounds like she's under water and voice breaks a lot).They're on the bigger side. They are noticeable; so don't expect a full-on minimalist, low-key look with them. But the size is a trade-off for the boom you get with the bass they put in them. Pretty good for my taste.I like the music controls. You can play/pause and answer/end calls with a single tap. Next/previous songs with a double tap. And you can also control the volume by long pressing either one of the earbuds You can even activate Siri with a triple tap. So they're pretty functional overall.Another good thing is that you can use only one earbud at a time if you want.Battery life is pretty good. Considering that it is a charging case for the earbuds, it can also charge your phone or other usb device, so it's basically a small power bank as well.It does take a while for the charging case to get back up to 100% but it's faster than other ones I've seen since these ones use a USB Type C charging cable. Plus if you leave it overnight, it has an auto shut-off function to where it'll stop drawing power. And if you're only charging the earbuds on the go, they both or just one lights up to let you know that it's charging, and once it's fully charge, it'll shut off as well.The carrying pouch is a really nice touch. It also comes with different size earbud silicone tips for a customizable fit. I've wear them while working out and they stay on just fine. Just switch them around if you're having problems with that.Only small things I could point out is that the carrying case lid is a bit flimsy, but it's not meant to be played with, so I don't see it being an issue, unless you loan it to a kid or someone who doesn't take care of their stuff. And another thing is that the USB-C charging cable is really short; so most times I have to put my surge protector up on my stand or couch so that the case won't be on the floor. That's the only thing I could complain about and feel they could improve on.Overall, I like pretty much everything about these buds. I would definitely recommend them.
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