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J**O
Skeptical at first…LOVE them now
"I was skeptical of the DENT Products brand and the $40 price tag seemed too good to be true. After using them for 2 weeks, I now consider them equivalent to other well-known more expensive brands! Customer Service: 5 stars – They provided tech support via email. Comfort: 5 stars – I changed them to the small ear pieces. Holds well and do not hurt yet. Once in, didn’t notice they were even there. Sound Quality: 5 stars – Most surprising quality. Crisp & clear. Great bass. Noise cancelling for the win! Connection: 4.5 stars – You basically hold down the center of both the L and R buds until it says “power on” and then let go. Then connect the Bluetooth on your phone to “Touch Two”. No loss of connectivity issues but usually have my phone within 10 feet. Battery life: 5 stars – I charged them for a bit till the ear bud indicator lights turned blue. I tried them on while doing some light cleaning & at the gym. A few gym sessions later, I had to re-charge the case. When it is fully charged, it lasted about 2.5 hours on high volume. The best thing about it is the case acts as a charger! Look & Material: 5 stars – Lightweight & sleek, seems legit like the well-known brands. Buttons: 4.5 stars – They work as advertised but are a bit sensitive and takes getting used to. A stellar product! Highly recommended."
D**N
A very good option
I tend to assume other buyers are like me: you've decided to make the switch from wired to wireless headphones and are trying to understand the options. First, there's the decision between big over-the-head headphones, and earbuds. That's probably a personal choice, and maybe you'll want an over-the-head paid for home or work and earbuds for travel. If you keep reading, I'm assuming you've decided to buy a pair of earbuds.Having made that decision, the next choice is probably whether to get ones connected by a wire between the two earpieces, or a set of two separate buds, one for each ear. I've tried it both ways, and it seems to me the advantages of two separate buds are clear: you don't have a cable stretching behind your head. The best argument for the cable I've seen is that if one earbud falls out, it doesn't smash on the ground. Perhaps, but this seems like an argument for a pair that's robust, and that doesn't fall out easily. This set is both those things.If you're going with two separate earbuds, the advantage of a battery travel pack are obvious and significant. It keeps them charged, and protects them from damage in your bag. I would strongly recommend a pair with this feature.The last big choice is whether to get buds that just stick in the ear, buds with big loops that hold on over your ear, or buds like these that don't go over the ear but that have little rubber bits that stick out. I've used over-the-ear buds before with wired headphones, but they're a bit more irritating with wireless ones, which are otherwise so small and unobtrusive, and there are few of these that also have a travel charging case. I decided to give this kind, with the little rubber bits, a try, and I'm generally happy with them. The trick is you've got to push them down under the fold in your ear lobe, but they work pretty well and are reasonably comfortable.This is one of few earbuds that meets all the above criteria, but it also has the advantage of being waterproof (haven't tested this myself), and relatively cheap. Overall a great combination of features.There are some little things I don't like. After turning on the buds (by pressing your fingers to the sides of each of them and holding them there), each time you have to pull your fingers away and then touch them again to pair the buds with each other, and then with your phone. When you put them back in the charging case, this doesn't automatically unpair them from the phone, so your audio will keep playing. It seems to me it would be easy to make it so putting them in the case turns them off, and taking them out turns them on and automatically pairs them. Also, they don't have a very long range--if your phone's in your pocket, it's fine, but I can't even walk from one room to another in my small apartment (not sure how other earbuds compare here tbh). And I've had a few skips where it sounds like the buds lost connection for a moment for no obvious reason. Not enough to be a big problem, but it's happened. And I've once or twice accidentally activated the redial function by touching them in the wrong way.These all seem like solvable issues, and I'd be very interested to see a version 2 of these earbuds, but version 1 is still pretty good. Overall, this is a pair of pretty cheap earbuds with a lot of features. They're reasonably comfortable, and the sound seems pretty good. I heartily recommend.
W**D
Decent set of wireless earbuds for new users.
Good value headphones for beginners of wireless audio. Set up and inital pairing is straight forward. Earbuds are touch sensitive which means that they fully turn on/off, play/pause and skip on the earpods itself. Audio quality is okay. Mids are quite flat while bass is okay. One major inconvenience is that when doing cardio workouts outside, signal tends to drop frequently. However when running on a treadmill or doing strength work, it works fine. In conclusion it's a great earbuds to start off with it's also great for people who tends to lose stuff every once in a while due to cost. However, I suggest that after a while, you should spring for more quality set of earbuds.
R**V
If you run and sweat whatsoever, these are complete garbage.
The sound quality on these are actually pretty decent, and they hold a decent enough charge for a couple 45 minute workouts, but like the headline states, these are absolute garbage if you sweat at all and do any cardio type exercise. I've readjusted these every which way and changed out the ear buds, but no matter what after about 15 minutes of running these will constantly try to fall out of my ears. You can dry them off and readjust them, allowing a couple minutes of uninterrupted listening, but inevitably they just fall back out. I've spent 10 minutes running and every 30 seconds i'm catching these from falling out and trying to uncomfortably shove them as far as I can into my ear to keep them in place, but to no success.These are a total fail to use for workouts.
K**L
Great for workouts
I bought these to use during my morning workouts. I've used bluetooth headsets for years but wanted to try a wireless pair. When doing HIIT workouts, the wire would often fling around causing some annoyance. I was a bit worried about how a wireless pair might stay in my ear. I am worrying no more. These fit comfortably in my ears and don't move at all during my workouts. They are very easy to connect and have great sound quality as well. I think I paid twice as much for my wired headset. You really get quite a value with these. I would highly recommend these to anyone looking for their first wireless headset.
K**E
Not Waterproof
So after using these for close to a year ....I decided to try them out in the pool ....yup I should have just used them as ear buds .....they shorted out & don't work anymore. NOT WATERPROOF!!!
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