🎮 Elevate Your Game with JoyBuds Pro!
The Black Shark JoyBuds Pro Wireless Earbuds are engineered for gamers, featuring 40dB Active Noise Cancellation, Bluetooth 5.2 for ultra-low latency, and a robust 30-hour battery life. With six microphones for superior call quality and an IPX4 water resistance rating, these earbuds are perfect for both gaming and everyday use.
M**R
VALEN LA PENA SI TIENES EL CEL BLACK SHARK DE XIAOMI
Tiene funciones que solo aparecen si lo pareas con el Black Shark de Xiaomi, tiene cancelación de ruido activa (prendes y apagas), me encantan porque no solo te aislan del ruido sino que cuando hablas por teléfono tampoco le llega el ruido a tu interlocutor, lo he probado con tráfico y con quien hablo no percibe los claxons ni el ruido de la calle. Además, si los traes puestos y entra llamada, una linda vocecita como de ánime dice Ring! Ring!, el diseño es muy bello. Mi único pero es que no tiene tanto volumen. No puedo reventar mis tímpanos a mi antojo.
S**Y
Good for the price
I bought these because AirPods-shaped TWS earbuds fit my ears better than more traditional round earbuds. To compare these, I'm putting them against my Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro and my Sennheiser CX Plus as well as some limited experience with my wife's Apple AirPods Pro.Design: I ended up going with the white as the black/green color scheme seemed way too flashy for my taste. The white isn't terrible--especially from a distance--though I wish the giant "BLACK SHARK" lettering wasn't on the actual buds. They're about the same length as first gen AirPods Pro but are noticeably bulkier. I'm an average sized man but if you are on the petite side, these may look a tad too big for you. The buds themselves feel good. They feel solid but they aren't heavy and I didn't experience any soreness while wearing them for 3+ hours straight. The case also feels good. It's about the same size as an AirPods Pro case and has a satisfying hinge. It also has a dedicated pairing button which is always a welcome addition.Controls: Pairing is straightforward. Keep the buds in the case, open the lid and then hold the case button for 2 seconds until it starts breathing. They've paired with everything I've tried to get them to pair to right away so no complaints from me. From what I can tell, they do NOT support multi-point connection meaning you can't pair them to multiple devices at once. This personally isn't a deal breaker but it's worth pointing out as many of the competition does have it. The touch controls are fine. The touch surface is right at the top of the stem and since it's "stylized", it can be a little difficult to get it right first try but that is most likely an experience issue. The app can be downloaded from the included documentation and does require a direct installation. The app is fine. Not a ton in there but I'm used to that. There is no direct EQ settings. There's a few presets like rock, jazz, etc. but from what I can tell, it resets if you switch them to a different device.Battery: I believe their estimates. I've averaging 5-6 hours with ANC on. Fast charging is nice as well. No complaints.Latency: This is a tricky one. I specifically bought these because they support AptX-Adaptive which is a bluetooth codec that inherently has lower latency (<80ms). The issue is that the device that is connected to the buds also needs to support it and not all bluetooth 5.2 devices do. My Galaxy S22 Ultra does NOT. My PC does NOT. I have a separate bluetooth transmitter for my PC (Creative BT-W4). With the transmitter, I have <80ms of latency and it's low enough to use in video games. Connected to a phone and watching videos, it will probably be fine as your phone or tablet will auto-delay the video to keep things synced. In the app, they do have a "gaming" mode but I don't play phone games so I can't comment on it. All I know is with a AptX-Adaptive transmitter, I'm getting low latency.Sound: So, this one is subjective, but I'll do my best. I'm not an audiophile but I do like higher quality devices. I would absolutely put these up there with my Samsung Buds and Apple AirPods Pro. Maybe a step below the Sennheiser CX Plus. Bass and mid-range are good, but the highs can be a little tinny. I'd rate them a good 7/10. ANC is decent. I'm spoiled by over-ear headphones but these hands down beat the Samsung and Sennheiser earbuds. These are probably a step down from the AirPods Pro but it's not useless. It'll keep you concentrated in the office, and it'll help on a plane or train, but less so. Call quality is decent and on the level of other earbuds. No complaints but it won't wow you or whoever you're talking to.Negatives: I really only have one. The buds from what I can tell are Chinese which is fine but there are sound tones for certain controls like changing ANC modes and the voice that chimes in is....extremely cringey. There's no way to completely mute it which is unfortunately. There's only one English voice which I would describe as an "UwU anime girl". You can change it to Chinese which is significantly less cringey and has multiple voices but then you can't actually tell what you're doing. It's weird and it's something I'd have to warn people about before letting them borrow them or listen in but it's not a deal breaker.Overall, I'd recommend them. If you prefer the AirPods-style earbuds but either don't want to spend AirPods money or need a specific feature like AptX-Adaptive, these are an excellent alternative. For me, they're comfortable and they're secure enough that I'd actually feel confident using them for a run.
M**N
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Sus botones son difíciles al menos para míCada que le mueves una opción Suena una voz de mona china y no me gusta xdMuy flojitos y el audio es muy bajo
R**A
Works Wonderfully!
Works Wonderfully! I Recommend it
J**N
A los pocos meses comenzo a fallar un audifono
Resulta que usando estos audifonos, al cabo de unos meses dejo de funcionar correctamente el lado derecho, no carga y cuando los guardo quedan encendidos, aveces no sincroniza, un total desastre
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