Specification: name: Type-C earphones compatible system: android color: Black frequency range: 20-20KHz> Sensitivity: 115db5db microphone: 75-16.000Hz impedance: 320hms control Button: answer/end/play/pause/previous/next/volume control> Made for: USB Type-C devices: Samsung S8/S9, Sony Experian XA1, Google Nexus 6/Pixel/Pixel 2, Nubia Z17 Mini/Z17, LG G5/G6, Nokia 8, Moto Z2018, Xiaomi MI 5/mi 5S/MI 5S Plus/Note 2/Max 2/mix 2/note 3/mi 6, Huawei mate 10/mate 10 Pro/mate RS/P20/P20 Pro/honor V10/honor 10
B**S
They work, even after having gone through the washer and dryer!
They work, are rugged (or solid state) enough to have gone through the washer and dryer sitting inside my zipped pocket (maybe they would have broken if tangled with clothes in the wash).What I like:1) As stated, they survived not only the washer, but the dryer as well2) fairly good sound3) No rubber pieces to fall off4) Volume / on-off switch works as stated.What I didn't like1) Sound not the best2) I prefer a snug fit in my ears and they don't offer that with hard shiny plastic ear pieces with no rubber or hook to hang on to your ears or offer a snug fit.3) Not sure how well mic works for the party at the other end of the phone call. I have had mixed reviews from them about that.Point to note. The USB C has a one second delay. Once you insert the USB C, expect these to kick in after a brief delay. I initially thought it was due to a poor fit of the USB C to the receptacle on my new Pixel 2 XL phone, but turns out that it is an electronic delay, not a mechanical fit issue.I could not find a better deal given the price.
S**2
Good price. Works with Digital Audio USB-C
Earbuds work well with my (Prime Day) Essential Phone. The built-in DAC works well since the Essential phone doesn't seem to work with analog audio over USB-C. I read the Pixel models are in the same boat there. The buds aren't a perfect fit for my ears, and a small amount of head movement makes them get loose. Its not bad enough to fall out of my ears. Anyone else may not have this problem. There's no magnet to hold the buds together when not in use, but that wasn't advertised. It just seems to be a common feature. Its doing what I need for listening to music at my desk.
A**O
Great length & color options, a quality product at a fair $
So far I'm extremely impressed, especially at under ten bucks. I've used braided cables like this for my old Note 5: they were junk, and the braiding itself was to blame... It the cord can't flex at the point of connection, the wires will be stressed and eventually fail. The new design of the USB - C should prevent that from ever being a worry again but I really just see no benefit to it beyond looks.You get a really nice assortment of sizes - the 3 footer is what I use with my power pack/travelling charger, the 6 goes in my car and the absurdly long 10 footer goes all over the house. This was a good buy.
V**C
Don't purchase. They break too easily.
Let me start with the good: the sound quality is impressive for the price point. However, that was only on the receiving end. I had a lot of people complaining of sound quality when trying to use the microphone. Enough so that I knew that I would be purchasing a different set regardless when it came time to purchase another pair of earbuds.They were also not very comfortable to wear and would keep falling out of my ear at the slightest tug. Nbd, not my first pair of cheap earbuds to have this issue so I've got a few tricks to keep this from happening. Well, now it just seems like a complete waste of money, in my books, because they fell apart yesterday. I've worn them maybe a total of 20 times.Also, the star review asks me how I liked the battery life? Lol, what's that about?
J**P
not the best, but they'll do for now
I got these earbuds because my Motorola audio to USB-C adapter started having issues and these earbuds were about the same price as a new adapter. Attached picture compares the Ofspower earbud shape with the Panasonic Ergofit shape.Cons:- The part touching your ear is made one hard piece of plastic.- Does not come with any changeable earpieces to make it fit you ear better.- The shape is peculiar. It does not go nearly as deep into my ear canal as I'm used to with Panasonic.- Feels loose in my ear. I guess made for smaller ears (not that mine would be enormous).Pros:- Saves you money over buying both the adapter and earbud, if you need both.- the USB-C end has a really nice tight fit into my phone. That thing will not accidentally fall out. No way, no how.- Sound quality is pretty decent.- Stays in the ear, even though it feels kind of loose.- It does have the USB-C end that I need for my silly phone.Overall:These headphones are $2 more expensive than the Panasonic Ergofit, but far less comfortable. Next time, I'll just spend the money on a new adapter.If these earbuds fall apart within the next couple months, I'll do an update on this review. Otherwise assume that the durability is okay.
M**
She know it is good.
I make a gift to my grilfridens.She really like it.
S**N
Good price
good price for this earphones. It fit my ear and I feel comfortable . The sound is clear when I listening music . I love it and recommend to my friends
G**F
Sound but no microphone
The sound is good, but the microphone does not work. It's a shame because they look/feel/sound good, and with a Type-C connector, I had high hopes for these being my go-to set of earbuds. Unfortunately, a microphone is a must, so I'm back to the drawing board. (I also emailed the company about it, but have not heard back.) If you don't need a mic, these are fine.
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