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The Dveda Wireless Earbuds feature the latest Bluetooth 5.0 technology for stable connectivity, an impressive 120 hours of total playtime with a 2600mAh charging case, and IPX7 waterproofing for durability during workouts. With built-in CVC 8.0 noise-cancelling capabilities and a comfortable fit, these earbuds are designed for the modern, active lifestyle.
B**N
Comfortable for extended use, great sound, and suprisingly good microphone for phone calls
I will be comparing these against the Jabra Elite Active 65T that are my most expensive true-wireless variants and I liked them better than Airpods. I'm also comparing these to the Jabra's vs the previous version of the Dvedas I purchased(gave to my wife) because they are much a closer comparison to the Jabra's. Most companies make subtle changes when new models come out, Not the case here. These are leaps and bounds better than previous versionWhile I love my Jabra 65T, I use them primarily for phone calls because I'm on the phone for 1.5+ hours per day. They are great headphones, but I don't always want or need to be carrying around a $200 pair of earbuds that primarily only cell at Call quality(the mics) Additionally, the right earbud on my Jabra's doesn't sit all that well, not enough to fall out, but enough to be annoying because the left fits so well.Aside from the Better call quality of the Jabra's which are 3x more expensive, I like the Dvedas better in almost every other category. The microphone quality of these Dvedas is still very good, but this is the one area where Jabra still holds an edge.FITMENT 10/10: Dveda provides a ton of earbuds, literally there are 7 different eartips(including the ones that came installed) In addition to the "standard" L/M/S, Dveda also included an entirely different style/shape also in L/M/S. I really, really appreciated this over the jabra's which only came with 3 size(one shape) none of which fit well and I had to buy aftermarket eartips($10). Not the case with the dveda's.A word of caution, you really need to try all the sizes to see which fit and sound the best, and FYI you might need different sizes between L/R ears. While proper fitment is important with all headphones, it is especially important with in-ear true-wireless because the eartips play a role in retention. I have bought dozens of earbuds over the decade and none have ever included more than 3 sizes of eartips. So I really appreciate the different shapes and sizes provided(sometimes its the little things)On my Jabras the right earbud doesn't fit as well as the left(I have this problem with many brands) Not the case with the Dvedas, both L/R sides feel identical in my ears and I even use the same size eartips, which for me is also uncommon.One final point about the eartips is the stem size(part that the ear tips connect onto) The dveda stem length and size is much more common than the Jabra's which are very short and I was able to use Memory Foam tips that I had from another pair of earbuds to test a more passive noise cancellation. With the memory foam the sound quality is fantastic(deeper bass) and less ambient noise and its nice to know that finding foam ear tips is easy/cheap as they are a standard size/design unlike the jabra 65t's which are difficult to size(especially if you want to put them into the charging case without having to remove the eartips, which is very annoying)THE CASE 10/10:Extremely well thought out and designed. The lid is magnetic and very easy to open and close(unlike the Jabra which is a PIA) The earbuds are magnetically connected when you put them into the case and they indicate the battery level(led color) when you put them into the case.As soon as you open the lid the earbuds start trying to connect, unlike the Jabra which have to be removed from the case first. While this may seem trivial, it is very convenient because the earbuds are paired before you could even put them into your ear(so no delay)But the best part is the fact that not only does the case recharge the earbuds, it can be used as an external battery pack to charge your phone(this saves me from having to carry around an external battery and is a huge, huge advantage over all other wireless headphones.SOUND 9/10(music):For the money these are extremely hard to beat, The sound is on par with the Jabra's and because of the wide array of eartip sizes making a good seal was much easier and provides an overall better sound quality. The bass is fantastic for an in-ear design and the mids and highs are clear as well.PHONE CALLS(MIC) 8.5/10:Surprisingly good at blocking out most sounds. My standard test is to stand next to a busy street with 40+ Mph traffic and also to sit 3ft from a box fan in the windows on high(droning noise). These do an amazing job at blocking background noise, and only when there is an extremely loud noise(too loud for you to hear the caller) does the microphone struggle. It does not pickup the background noise, but it slightly sounds a bit choppy, but still very usable and better than all headsets I've tried except the Plantronics Voyager Legend(90$ single ear piece with boom mic) and the Jabra 65t $200. I wasn't expecting the mic to be this good and was pleasantly surprised.Bottom line: Unless microphone quality for calls is your highest priority(business),(or you find the Jabra app useful(personally I do not) you simply can't go wrong with these as they beat the Jabra's 65t in every-other regard. If your primary use is for calls get the Plantronics Voyager(essentially unusable for music), but if you want a stereo earbud that is great for music and good for phone calls then you would be hard-pressed to find a better pair.
M**D
Excellent bluetooth headphones
The media could not be loaded. I'm gonna preface this review by saying I'm not an audiophile. I don't really know much about the related terms and I don't spend hundreds of dollars in audio equipment. I do know when audio quality is bad, though, and I've seen my share of cheap earphones in my life, that sometimes aren't even worth the few bucks they cost. And I do know enough about functionality to know when something is worth its price.These earphones sound great. Maybe not as good as a $150 set would, I don't know, but compared to same price range or lower, and even a bit some more expensive ones I've tried, they're great. For audio quality enough for the price you can't go wrong with them. Fortunately, they're also wireless, which adds to the comfortability and versatility, and makes their value higher.The box contains the earphones inside a charging base that holds them magnetically in place, a charging cable to plug into the base, a manual and a bunch of extra eartips (7 pairs in total, all in different sizes and shapes, counting the ones that come already plugged). The base has its own battery that can fully charge the earphones several times before running out and a few light indicators to let you know when the charge is going to run out.Pairing these earphones is extremely easy. Just open the case and they're ready. If your device's bluetooth is turned on they'll pair instantly. I've never seen a device pair so fast and easily. I haven't fully tested the battery, but I can confidently say they last much longer than any other wireless earphones I've ever tried (particularly if you take into account the included battery bank in the case). They also don't seem to suffer from any signal loss unless you move away too far from the paired device.As an extra feature (which I frankly don't know how common it is), you can pair each earphone to a different device, which is a very nice feature if you want to share with a buddy or hear audio from two different devices at once.All in all, they're more than worth their price in audio and build quality and in number of features and I fully recommend them.EDIT: nearly a year later, these are still going strong. I use them daily for a few hours and they sound as great as they did the first day. The battery life is crazy good. I only charge the case every once in a while when I fancy, as I'd have to forget charging for over a week before the battery on the case ran out. They're also really comfortable to wear and you're likely to forget you have them if you keep them on for a while.
J**.
Long Lasting Wireless Earbud
Review for: Wireless Earbuds, Dveda Bluetooth 5.0 True Wireless Headphones,120H Playtime with 2600mAh Charging Case,Built-in Mic CVC 8.0 Noise-Cancelling IPX7 Waterproof Headset [2019 Version]. This is my 2d pair of earbud from this company. The first pair were decent where this set improved on was battery life, bluetooth connection & sound. The battery does last at least 8 hrs (it outlasted my andriod mobile...LOL) on a single charge continuously playing music. And the the bluetooth was pretty solid during the whole time it may have drop momentarily less than 5 times. And the sound is bigger. So, how did they do it? I'm guessing giving it a ever so slightly larger encasing and for me, subjective though, this set is a bit uncomfortable as compare to the previous set because of its larger size. Can I wear them??? Well, I did wear them for about six hours straight as I was doing a ton work around my home inside and out. So not unbearable, but still noticeable. I also just let them play while my phone recharged and after eight hours of playing music they were still going. I figured that was somewhere close to their limits given the advertisement. Also, my previous set was 100% "touch" activated. As these has a square push-button (so, not really touch). Though, some may prefer the positive click of the button and others may prefer the actual "touch" control. Overall a solid 4 Stars IMHO. Also, I had no problems with slippage (coming of my ear canal)...and the mic works great took a few calls and all said I sounded fine no problems hearing me.
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