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UGREEN HiTune Wireless Earbuds, Wireless Headphones HiFi Stereo Deep Bass, 27H Playtime, Secure Fit, Easy-Pairing, Touch Control, USB-C Fast Charge, Wireless Earphones for Work Running Gym(Black)

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When it comes to phone calls and online video chats, the UGREEN HiTune T1 performs best at average. Despite having having 4 built-in MEMS microphone, the HiTune T1 performs best at average. Another big boast going into to the review was the impressive battery life UGREEN claimed the HiTune TWS Earbuds can deliver!

And since they are sweatproof and weigh just .19oz, you can use them anytime, anywhere, whether gymming, jogging, zoom meetings, etc. Galore of touch control The noise cancellation also manages to detune voices well enough, and cars are audibly reduced as they pass by, and while there’s still a degree of ambient sounds that end working their way past the HiTune T3’s noise cancellation, once music starts playing, external noises aren’t much of a distraction at all. There is an issue with wind noise that is noticeable, and there’s not much that can be done than to switch from ANC to the ‘Normal’ if it becomes too annoying. Here's the long and short of it: The T3 buds have solid mic quality, surprisingly capable sound quality, act as an aesthetic Trojan horse for people who want to fit in with the AirPod crowd without financially embarrassing themselves, and are all around a great value. The HiTune T2s are as pleasing to the eye as they are to your ears. With a sleek design and availability in four colors, users can enjoy movies, phone calls and mobile games in style. * As part of this mission, whenever we review a product we send the company a series of questions to help us gauge and make transparent the impact the device has on the environment.Battery life is a surprise with the UGREEN HiTune X5 earbuds. They’re supposed to last seven hours and apparently do so, repeatedly. UGREEN engineered the HiTuneT3earbuds carefully, outfitting them with Hengxuan Technology's BES2500 chipset and Bluetooth 5.2. The BES2500 SoC for earbuds is favored by budget brands like Soundpeats, as it improves seamless transition and makes hybrid ANC and AI Noise Reduction possible at lower costs. Because of these clever decisions, the ANC on UGREEN's HiTuneT3earbuds cuts down ambient noise by 25 decibels. Nevertheless, the strength of the connection has been a plus over the course of testing. There was only one moment where the connection dropped (I must admit I can’t remember where), otherwise, from train stations to busy public places, the Ugreen held steady. What this EQ mode does is that it changes the overall sound quality to a more balance preset with a stronger emphasis to bass. However, after using these earbuds for a week, the experience of enabling the EQ mode is the same as lowering the volume of other frequencies while increasing the low ones to enhance the bass. Lastly, the UGREEN HiTune T1 TWS earbuds would be a great earbuds to have if you can find it or get it for less than its suggested retail price.

The Qualcomm chip delivers a very crisp audio experience. If you spend a lot of time listening to podcasts or on video calls, the HiTune TWS Earbuds are a cost-effective addition to your travel kit. The overall build quality is better than Redmi AirDots S and the battery life is also way longer too. I find the ear tips fit better on the HiTune as well, given the tip shape is more conical while AirDots S is more spherical. UGREEN HiTune compares with Redmi AirDots SEarfun Free – The Earfun free offers similar bass feel, but it feels more prominent because the treble is slightly more recessed into the mix compared to the HiTune while remaining clear. It transmits wireless audio up to AAC only. HiTune offers a clearer audio impression. There is no app support, which would have helped in terms of customising the sound and features of the HiTune T3, but it’s also not a feature often seen at this price, so that is that on the feature front. Sound Quality

To say that the HiTune T3 looks like any other true wireless is not of much help – but they do look much like any other true wireless, specially buds that opt for the long stem-based design. Consider a meld of Oppo’s Enco X and Free2 wireless earbuds and you virtually have the Ugreen’s appearance. Before I used the HiTune T3s for the first time, I was skeptical about how well they'd fit and worried they wouldn't be comfortable because they are so inexpensive. I was wrong. Not only are these super comfortable, they provide a good seal, which goes a long way to improving the overall audio experience. Ideally, I’d like just a little more bass to give some more depth but at this price point, they are still overdelivering as an allrounder pair of buds.In 2019, {Tech} for Travel joined the Boarding Area network which hosts some of the most knowledgable and informed travel bloggers. The EQ switch feature has a small impact here, but unless you’re looking for a very specific audio dimension, you’ll probably carry on without it. The HiTune T2s feature a high-performance acoustic architecture that includes a 14.2mm dynamic driver with a PU-coated titanium diaphragm. The larger than average driver gives the T2s deep, punchy bass, while the ultra-lightweight diaphragm ensures the midrange and treble offer equal acoustic detail.

If you are hunting for a great pair of budgeted earbuds, your search ends here. Let me list their pros: UGREEN has built a reputation selling computer accessories, cables and chargers through online platform. Even I myself have bought a few products from them. Now, they have also launched their own true wireless earbuds, and thanks to Lester Chan for the referral, UGREEN reached out to me for a review opportunity. HiTune TWS uses the premium Qualcomm QCC3020 chipset supporting aptX codec and concurrent connection from the smartphone to both earbuds. Pairing is hassle free: when no device is connected, the earbuds will go into pairing mode. The obvious positive is that bass is granted a big, emphatic presence with the frequency range, not something that’s a guarantee for cheaper true wireless as bass can often be a weakness at default volumes. That is not an issue where the Ugreen is concerned. Built-in MEMS microphones and cVc 8.0 noise cancelling technology, effectively reduce the environmental noises and enhance your voice.With HiTune T2, UGREEN combines the latest acoustics innovation and enhanced audio-to-video synchronization. Let’s dig deeper into the earbuds to understand how good or bad they are. Crisp, punchy sound In a saturated earbud market, it’s easy to end up choosing a product that doesn’t deliver. Whether on sound quality, compatibility, ease of use, weight, and comfort, earbuds vary across the board. You can potentially spend 100s of dollars on top-end earbuds and end up with something that falls out of your left ear repeatedly, doesn’t connect, or sounds terrible. That’s not enough to sink the Ugreen’s party but it does serve to qualify the performance a little. These aren’t subtle buds in their approach but that’s not the direction they’re going in – these earbuds have a rich, warm and inviting presentation with clear (if slightly rolled off) highs, likeable levels of detail, clear vocals and a soundstage that’s wide enough to not feel as if voices and instruments are bunched together. We're guessing that the earbuds are still fairly brand new thus the battery can last up longer than what it is rated for. Battery score: 5/10

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