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Customers admire the SPORT True Wireless In-Ear Headphones for their exceptional sound quality, comfortable fit, and long battery life. They appreciate the variety of ear tips that come with the headphones, allowing for a customized fit. While some users have experienced occasional connectivity issues and found the case to be bulky, the overall positive feedback highlights the headphones' strengths in delivering great sound and comfort.
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this is a second pair that we bought. Good sound and good fit in the ear.
Posted by BestBuyer
Though they are not true noise cancelling, they are still good (Because of the app which I will write about shortly). If you don’t want to spend the extra hundred dollars for true noise cancelling then these are a decent option. The fit in my ear is good. I have smaller ears so at first I thought they would be big but the fit is good. Even if they don’t fit there are three different ear fins to help. One of the three should help. There are six different ear tips: 3 for what Sennheiser calls “Focus” and 3 for “Aware.” Focus is for if you need “passive noise cancellation.” Even though not true noise cancellation, it blocks noise from out the outside environment and does a fairly good job of it. Aware allows you to hear more of the environment around you when listening to music with your earbuds. Pretty cool feature. The downfall is that you have the switch out the ear tips for whichever experience you want. 3 different sizes for each one to help with the fit. They do not fall out of my ears while walking or running so that’s a good thing. I don’t feel like I have to keep checking to make sure they don’t fall out like other earbuds. They sound pretty good to me. Very nice bass. But this is where the Sennheiser app comes into play. You can adjust pretty much everything to your liking. I wish other earbuds apps were as good as this one. There’s an equalizer that allows you to adjust bass, treble and mids. There’s a feature that lets you use touch controls on the earbuds to allow you to fast forward, pause, adjust volume and more. You can even change the buttons to your liking (really cool). The only thing I don’t like about it is the sensitivity of the controls. But the app allows you to turn off the controls when you’re not using them or don’t want to accidentally touch them. Battery life is excellent so don’t worry about that. Just throw the earbuds in the charging case. I can recommend these to someone who wants to workout as well as to someone who wants to use them while flying. Either way these will work. Especially if you don’t want to spend a lot more. Not basic and not top tier, but good enough.
Posted by bwashd33
These earbuds sound amazing there is no doubt about that but it took me almost an hour just to connect these earbuds properly to my phone and the secondly, I was missing the open and closed or “Focus or Aware” ears tip with my unit, so I was only able to test out the earbuds with the tips that were on the set which were the “Aware” or the open tips. Unboxing and Setup: In the box you are supposed to receive pair of earbuds, Open and Closed (S, M, L) ear adapters, Ear Fins, charging case with lanyard, USB-C cable and a quick start guide. Unfortunately, I was missing a few items so, I did the best I could with what I had. Next came the setup process, you will need to download the Sennheiser Smart Control application. This is where I started having issues. My earbuds would connect and then disconnect automatically on their own and they kept doing that for a little bit, so I ended up doing a factory reset on the application and restarted the phone, they finally connected and stayed connected. I thought that my issues were over, but no that was only the beginning, then came the software update which was estimated to take about 19 minutes to complete per the app but it took a whole lot longer. First, I kept having issues with the update installation, which I had to restart about 3 times and when it finally was able to complete the installation it took almost 40 minutes to install. I have never seen any earbuds take that long just to install a software update. Believe me I nearly gave up on these earbuds before I even tested them out. But, not everything about these earbuds was bad. Once the update process was complete I was finally able to listen to some music and it sounded amazing. You will have to adjust the equalizer to your liking but once you get that perfect setting, you will not want to take them off. Comfort and Fit: As far as comfort goes the earbuds are not bad at all. The medium ear adapter that was on the ear buds was actually pretty comfortable to wear to extended periods, there was no pressure or pain in the ear canal and with the tip the ear buds sat pretty securely in the ear, I would recommend that you test out all the ear tips for a secure fit before working out with the buds. I was able to wear them on a run and I did not have to worry about them falling out. So, as far as comfort and Fit goes, they are solid. I can also tell you that they are sweat resistant and that the touch controls respond well even with wet finger tips. Touch Controls and Battery Life: The touch controls respond really well both dry and wet. The controls are customizable and can be turned off as well. I particularly liked the volume controls where you press and hold the right earbud for volume up and left for volume down. The battery life is not bad on the unit either. After using these for about an hour I was down about 10 percent. The earbuds have about a 9-hour battery life and a total of 27 hours with the charging case. The charging case can be charged with he provided USB-C cable but unfortunately lacks wireless charging, which is not a deal breaker but a really nice option to have. Call Quality and Clarity: No complaints in this section either. I made a few test calls with the earbuds and they were crystal clear on both ends. Touch controls are also available for the calls as well, but cannot be customized. Aside from the issues that I had these earbuds are really not that bad. The sound quality is amazing. They fit comfortably and securely in the ear and the touch control options worked just fine. I am not sure if the update was to fix the connection issues but it does not seem to be happening anymore. I was unable to test out the adaptable acoustics, focus option due to not having the ear adapters. I did test out the Aware mode which worked OK. The Aware option is just a transparency mode that lets you hear your surroundings and the Focus mode is suppose to block out the sounds, but these do not have active noise cancellation. Overall, for the price point these earbuds are not bad at all, and I would recommend these you check them out if you are in the market.
Posted by Hmirza