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These USB C headphones are designed for compatibility with a wide range of devices, including the latest Samsung and Google Pixel models. Featuring a built-in DAC chip and 10mm dynamic driver, they deliver high-fidelity sound with noise isolation technology. The in-line microphone and controls allow for effortless management of calls and music, making them ideal for active lifestyles. Durable construction ensures they withstand daily use, while a compact carrying case keeps them organized.
I**S
great headphones
the quality of the sound is fantastic
H**Y
Good for small ears, but quiet sounds don't always come through
These open earbuds are a great backup for when my Bluetooth set doesn't charge or runs out of charge. Plugging right into my phone helps the sound quality be much better compared to going through a jack.They are good quality, sturdy feeling so I'm not afraid they are going to break if they fall on my desk a little too hard. They come with a hard sided zipper case, too, so they are protected in my bag.The earbuds themselves are smaller in size, so I find myself repositioning them occasionally to keep them in my ear. I usually wear just one while at work, so the other earbud hanging seems to drag them down. One positive is they fit my 7 year old's ears nicely. He said they were comfortable and he wanted to take them to school.Update: I have noticed recently that the sound on the headphones takes a moment to catch up with the music, or that they stop sending sound if its very quiet.For example, I will use these when listening to guided meditation. I have a crickets chirping sound in the background that continues even when the speaker stops. The cricket sound comes and goes and, when the speaker speaks again, the sounds comes back about halfway through their first word. This can be very distracting and frustrating, which doesn't help my calm.It is similar with music where very quiet moments will cut out, like there isn't enough for the headphones to keep sending the sound.
J**N
Poor Quality and Glitchy
It was recommended to use wired headphones instead of Bluetooth rechargeable wireless headphones for thru hiking the Appalachian Trail. I chose these based especially on price because my budget for the hike was limited.In the end, I had so many issues that these were not even worth the amount I paid for them. They would cause constant glitching on my phone, for example stopping and starting music or increasing and decreasing the volume without any input from me. Disconnection became frequent from early on, I assume because of having a poor connection in the port like others are saying in their reviews. Naturally, because of having cords they were constantly getting in the way of my trekking poles. The cord also became a conduit for carrying sweat dripping down into the port and causing it to fail, though this would be an issue for any wired headphones, not just these.Ultimately, I ended up switching back to true wireless Bluetooth headphones which resolved all of my issues and has never been a problem during my hike. The only good thing I can say about these wired ones is regarding the sound quality, when they work.
K**A
Backup headphones
I love the black and blue design of the headphones, i use these when my wireless headphones run out of juice, it is definitely a nice backup set of headphones.
E**E
Not terribly happy with these
Tried first with stored music on my phone. Results were not very good. No fullness or warmth. I would not recommend these.
C**S
Good sound but USB is loose and they cut out
Good sound but the USB connector isn't tight enough so they cut out if the phone moves at all. I should have returned these but I procrastinated and now I'm stuck with earbuds that are not reliable. It's a pity because they are excellent as a hands free device but the connection isn't reliable. I rated them high without bias over the USB connection problem.
E**A
USB-C headphones with carrying pouch, comfortable fit, and in-line controls
It has been a couple of years since most NEW (at the time) Android phones moved to the USB-C for charging and for wired earphone connections. Apple preceded that move, and now virtually any phone you purchase is no longer compatible with the old protocol. There are options for modifying your old headsets and earbuds by purchasing connectors with the USB-C or lightning cable male connection. When I find a quality USB-C headphone and avoid having to carry the extra connector to listen with my Android phone, I’m satisfied. This headphone was designed for a Samsung S22 and the Google Pixel but works perfectly fine with any USB-C charged Android phone, and even the NEW Apple phones using the same port. High quality sound and build, a solid little semi- hard shell case (with a pocket to carry spare earbud covers), it’s one I will carry in my laptop bag.
L**S
Nice product for the newer phonea
I had a hard time with worrying about ensuring there's enough charge on my ear pods while using it. This is a wired C connector that allows me to still have a wired backup headphone. Wireless is great but for traveling, having a wired headphone is the best.This sound quality is good on it and so far it still works well, so no complaints.
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