Tronsmart Encore S6 ANC BT/Wired Headphones - Unboxing & Review - General Accessories

This is the Tronsmart Encore S6.
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Unboxing
Similar to the Encore S4's packaging, also the S6 comes in a pretty premium box with some accessories: 1x Micro-USB Cable (for charging), 1x 3.5mm Audio Cable (for wired connection), 1x User Manual and the Headphones (of course).
Everything is made of plastic with no glossy parts, something that i appreciate everytime, and there is enough amount of flex in the whole body to wear them in a more comfortable way.
As regards the Weight, even though 278g might seem a bit too much, the cushion helps a lot in distributing it without any headache.
Being foldable they get pretty compact when folded, but i would have appreciated to get a small case in the package where to store them.
It is possible to move each headphone hall vertically to get a more proper contact with the ear, it isn't possible to adjust the position horizontally.
Each side has a decent amount of extra centimeters that can be gained by stretching, without brutal force, the band on the lower side. The cable that goes through the band gets visible this way, positive for easy repair but slightly negative for design lovers.
On the upper side, where the headband is located, there is a soft cushion that does give a feeling of a premium product. I am noy saying that this isn't a premium product, since it isn't that cheap, but still it is something usually available only on high-end ones.
On the left there is the magical Noise Suppression (or Noise Cancellation/ANC) controller. I like the idea of having this big rubbery surface for controls (even though it gets a bit dirty) since it improved the lifetime of keys and of the internal board.
Unfortunately though the same design flaw i found on the Encore S4 is also here, where the NC switch is indipendent from the main controller. What does it mean? It means that it needs to be turned off separately.
On the right side instead there is the main controller (where probably also the battery is located), with the same rubbery surface protecting all controls, and, as you would expect, all basical keys necessary to interact with your Bluetooth Source: Volume Up/Down, Music Next/Previous and Play/Pause|Answer/Power buttons.
On the lower side where the main controller is located there is a Micro-USB connector required to charge the internal battery, a Microphone (since this can be used also for Calls without any issue) and the 3.5mm Headphone Jack, something becoming rare nowadays (iPhone users, you know what i am talking about...).
Sound Quality
Unlike what happened with the Encore S4 where the default equalizer was, in my opinion, messed up pushing low frequencies to the max and muffling a bit the others, here it is completely the opposite.
The amount of low frequencies (aka BASS) is a bit too much limited, reducing the sound's "punchiness", even though, not being a Bass lover, i prefer this, especially because it is easy to find a "Bass Boost" feature on any smartphone/tablet, while a "Treble Boost" is almost everytime inexistent.
As regards the Volume, it is pretty high, enough high to stay safe even at maximum volume without damaging your ears. Here you can see the proof, not a professional test, but at least it is better than nothing.
The Noise Cancellation feature works almost perfectly, reducing ambient sounds a lot, without any impact on sound quality. Of course it is not equal to what you can get with Bose Headphones, but it gets pretty close.
Calls and Connectivity
Featuring Bluetooth V4.1, it may not be considering as a super up-to-date product, and well this is true, because this has been released many months ago, but reached my country's store only in September 2017 (european import crap).
Excluding the version, it is perfectly enough for high-quality BT streaming. Also, it comes with APT-X support. For those who want to know more about apt-X bitrate, here is a Chinese table found online.
As already mentioned before, Calls are perfectly supported, and the quality is decent, with a sufficiently clear microphone and voice. Being a device not made primarily for calls, i don't expect more.
Battery Life and Conclusions
Battery Life matches what Tronsmart declared on the Amazon description, that is ~13 hours (BT+ANC) and ~20 hours (BT only). Personally i reach more or less 12 hours at medium volume with ANC on, so it is pretty close to the declared value considering that they do not specify the volume.
After the Encore S4, this bigger brother is definitely a step forward with better sound quality and the possibility of wired connection, something that, in my opinion, is a must even for BT earphones, in case of low battery or a connection with a device that doesn't support BT.
I am not an audiophile so do not expect the most precise feedback, but in the last few months i have been testing many audio devices so i am getting more and more experienced. I can say that these headphones are the best ones i have ever tested, and i can definitely recommend them.
Pros:
- Dual Connection (BT and Wired)
- ANC - Active Noise Cancellation
- Build Quality
- APT-X Support
Cons:
- Design Flaw for the ANC switch
- Limited Low Frequencies
Rating: 8.6
Packaging and Accessories: 7.5
Design and Materials: 9.5
Sound Quality: 9
Price: 8.5 (based on Amazon price)
Official Product page: http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-encore-s6-active-noise-cancelling-headphones
You can find full-res images (I know, Quality isn't excellent) here: https://imgur.com/a/XnLLI​

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Archeer 25W Bluetooth Speaker with Subwoofer - Unboxing & Review

Archeer 25W Bluetooth Speakers with Subwoofer
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Unboxing
The Speaker's Package is huge (clearly noticeable in the Photo), eco-friendly with a good internal protection. Everything is packed with some basic accessories: 1x Micro-USB Cable, 1x 3.5mm Audio Cable, 1x User Manual, and the BT Speaker (of course).
As regards the Chassis, the whole body is made of Wood (or anything that provides the same look) and Plastic, with a Bamboo-look, and half of the body is covered by a nice soft cloth (check the Photo below). This combination provides a premium look together with the best internal sound insulation.
On the back side there is an AUX port, used for Wired Connection, a Reset Button, a Battery Charging LED and a Micro-USB port. The whole back panel has a rubberized surface, be careful with that because it isn't scratch resistant at all (a scratch is already noticeable in my Photo).
On the lower back side, there is an hole that is probably used as a breather.
Based on Archeer's specs, the Center Subwoofer has an output power of 15W, while the side drivers have 5W of Output for each one. Follow my next paragraph to know more about real output power.
Sound Quality
As regards the sound quality, well i am not an audiophile so i can't provide you some professional audio tests, but basing on my power-user experience, i notice that the Subwoofer is a bit too much powerful compared to the side drivers making the sound output a bit muffled. Low Frequencies are more noticeable than High ones, producing a sort of Warm Sound. (compared to my ancient Harman-Kardon Speakers)
The Volume is superb, i would have never expected such an high volume from a battery-powered BT Speaker, the internal amplifier is powerful, and there is no distortion even on Maximum Volume. Excellent!
This is my Loudness/Volume Test while running a Dolby Sound Test. Result: 95.5 dBA (MAX)
While this is another Test while running the famous Helicopter Sound Test. Result: 86.9 dBA (MAX)
I do not notice any microphone here, neither my smartphone shows it as a Call-Enabled device, so this is a Speaker-only unit. You won't be able to make calls without having to use your device's microphone.
Controls and Connectivity
I was able to pair the speaker with my device in just one step (using BT), and after being connected i didn't experienced any issue as regards stability or such. Unfortunately, there is no APT-X support here for high-definition BT Audio, so you have to use the Wired Connection for high-res audio.
Something i found useful is the Power LED. This isn't a simple Power LED, it supports two colors in order to show the current connection state. Blue LED means connected via BT, while Green LED means connected using Wired Cable. This is pretty useful i think, probably the first time i see this feature on a BT speaker.
It isn't possible to use the Wired Connection without turning on the device, it is required to provide some power to the internal amplifier. But, it is possible to charge the internal 5200mAh battery without having to turn off the speaker. It means that you can use it as a Completely Wired speaker.
As regards the controls area, there are some basic buttons here, a Play/Pause button and the Volume Buttons are used to control the volume (of course) and as a Music Control for Next/Previous song.
Conclusions
Being an high-grade Speaker Unit it is normal to expect an high-quality audio experience with good quality materials and so on. Except the High Frequencies issue i have described before, that might not be an issue for someone else, i am not able to find anything else negative about this accessory.
The Sound Output is definitely high for a 15W + 5W*2 Speaker, probably also higher than the rated output, and the amount of Low Frequencies provide a so immersive audio similar to what an Home Theater provides (except the surround effects of course). I have a 5.1 Home Theater at home, so i know how it sounds.
So...do I recommend this accessory? Yes, the price isn't so low though so it might seem a bit too much expensive, but it isn't possible to find something that provides the same quality (talking about sound and materials) for less, at least not for now, so i can definitely recommend it. Just remember that if prefer more High Frequencies than Low ones, this might not be for you.
Pros:
- Superb Output Power
- Premium Materials
- Easy-to-use
- 5200mAh Battery Inside
- Rechargeable without powering-off the unit
Cons:
- High Frequencies are a bit too much limited
- A bit expensive
Rating: 9.1
Packaging and Accessories: 9.5
Design and Materials: 10
Sound Quality: 9
Price: 8 (based on Amazon price)
Official Product page: http://www.archeer.com/Bluetooth-Sp...Audio-System-for-Bedroom-Livingroom-p-40.html
Amazon.com: http://amzn.to/2a0kpSM
You can find full-res images (I know, Quality isn't excellent) here: http://imgur.com/a/yGyak​

TaoTronics TT-SK15 Sound Bar Wired and Wireless - Unboxing & Review

This is the TaoTronics Sound Bar Wired and Wireless
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Unboxing
NOTE: I'm really sorry for the bad quality about some photos, but this product is soo huge that i wasn't able to obtain decent shots almost 99% of the time.
This is the first time ever i was not able to take pictures of this in my room. As you can notice, the package is huge just like the sound bar. It is well-protected inside, but the amount of accessories isn't satisfying at all, with 1x RCA Audio Cable (not optical), 1x Power Cord (EU for me), 1x Remote Control (with no batteries included), 1x User Manual, and the Sound Bar (of course). That's it. I would have expected to get at least an Optical and Coaxial Cable included, luckily i had one to do all testing with my TV.
As regards the Chassis, it is made of Plastic with two Glossy Sides and the classical fabric used to cover where the speakers are located: there are 2x 20W speakers with 2x Passive Radiators for low frequencies.
On the back side there is the Audio Input (RCA White/Red lines) input, used for Wired Connection, 1x Optical Input for Digital High-Quality Connection, 1x Coaxial Input, and the Power Input.
On the lower side, there isn't anything at all except two rubber stands to not let the Sound Bar to slip.
The right side (if you are looking it from the front) features an old-style 3.5mm input jack to connect any kind of audio source. Cable not included though.
In the center there is a nice aluminum band that hides the Volume +/- and Power touch buttons, together with the Source button on the front and 3x LEDs used to indicate the Volume and Source.
Sound Quality
Compared to my TV's Speaker (10Wx2, with a really unbalanced sound), everything is better, but, i have tested many speakers for daily usage, and this one seems to produce the best sound. The amount is low-frequencies isn't too high reducing the amount of other frequencies, producing a more balanced sound that really makes the difference while watching some videos.
The Volume is as high as you would expect from a 20Wx2 Sound Bar, nothing too crazy, nothing too shabby, i don't like the volume steps though, sometimes causing to increase the volume too much just by pressing one time the Volume + button.
This is my Loudness/Volume Test while running a Dolby Sound Test (Connected via BT to my Smartphone). Result: 91.4 dBA (MAX)
I do not notice any microphone here, neither my smartphone shows it as a Call-Enabled device, so this is a Speaker-only unit. You won't be able to make calls without having to use your device's microphone.
Controls and Connectivity
While using the Sound Bar using the Bluetooth Connection, it is possible to control the volume using the smartphone (or any other bt device), the remote control and the touch-keys. Nothing to complain about it.
Unfortunately while using the Sound Bar with the Optical Cable, you won't be able to use your TV's Volume Control, forcing to have two remote controls. I guess this is a technical limit, correct me if i am wrong.
I really like the front LEDs that show which source is in use, and also the Volume by using all LEDs in the same time. Also, LEDs are not super bright so they do not disturb during the night.
The Bluetooth Connection is rocking stable, at least with my smartphone, and the quality is just slightly lower compared to the Wired Connection (as expected).
Conclusions
This TaoTronics Sound Bar seems to have covered almost all issues i was facing with my TV's audio, together with offering BT connectivity so that i can save space by using one single speaker for two usages.
The sound output is decent, high-quality for sure, but the company should really work on the accessories included in the package because, currently, they are simply not enough, especially for the price of the product. This is the only serious complain i have for this sound bar, everything else is great.
So...do I recommend this accessory? Yes, be sure to have all accessories required to get the maximum from the product, and i think you won't regret it, at least not for the price-performance ratio.
Pros:
- Balanced Audio Output
- Multiple Audio Sources
- Great Price-Performance Ratio
Cons:
- Disappointing amount of included Accessories
- Glossy Sides are easy to scratch
Rating: 9.1
Packaging and Accessories: 7
Design and Materials: 10
Sound Quality: 9.5
Price: 9 (based on Amazon price)
Official Product page: https://www.taotronics.com/tt-sk15-sound-bar.html
You can find full-res images (I know, Quality isn't excellent) here: http://imgur.com/a/XZS82​

Tronsmart Encore S4 ANC Wireless Headsets - Unboxing & Review

This is the Tronsmart Encore S4 Headset.
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Unboxing
The packaging feels pretty premium from the outside, but the inside might not look that great. When it comes to accessories, Tronsmart is a bit strict, with only some Earbuds (L/S size, M pre-installed), a little plastic thing (unknown usage), an User Manual, a Micro-USB Cable and the Headset (of course). A pair of sport supports for the earbuds might have been appreciated.
As regards the Chassis, it is made of Plastic, with some glossy parts (slightly fingerprint magnet) and overall solid build quality. For daily usage it is perfectly fine.
On the upper side there is the neckband made of soft-plastic (similar to TPU) that makes its usage comfortable and without major issues when it comes to hot temperatures.
On the left end (where the Tronsmart logo is located) there isn't anything at all, i guess this is where the battery is located.
On the right side instead is where all the magic happens, with the ANC ON/OFF switch, Power/Volume buttons, Microphone and Power/Activity LED.
The ANC switch unfortunately features a serious design flaw, at least in my opinion. You can turn ON/OFF the ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) even if the Headset is turned off. It is useful when you only want to isolate yourself without listing to any music, but it is also slightly annoying because you need to turn on/off two things separately.
Sound Quality
Well...the sound quality is decent, nothing superb, neither terrible. The equalizer seems to be set in order to increase low frequencies too much, so in order to get more clarity i had to tune it via software (depending on your smartphone, i use AudioFX on LineageOS 14.1).
The volume is extremely high though, probably the most loud BT earphones i have ever tried.
As regards the most important feature, ANC or Active Noise Cancellation, it works pretty well actually. Of course you can't expect superb isolation because we are dealing with earphones not headphones, but you can definitely feel the difference with and without this feature. Again though, as already said before, there is a design flaw.
The Microphone is decent too, luckily there are no equalizer issues with it but, due to its slighly weird position, your voice might sound a bit muffled. Just be sure to keep the Microphone open and not completely attached to the neck.
Something the goes between sound quality and controls is the built-in Vibration motor, that alerts in case of incoming calls. Pretty useful considering that with the ANC turned on it might be difficult to hear the Ringtone. (if not router to the BT headset of course)
Controls and Connectivity
Controls are just the same as on all Bluetooth Earphones you can find, with the exception of the ANC on/off switch that is indipendent. Power/Volume keys seems to be well-sealed so that you can use the product also in extreme conditions, and the LED located just under the Microphone is pretty bright and noticeable.
The Bluetooth Connection is stable, nothing to complain about. I don't know if my device is cheating me or not, but Bluetooth LE doesn't seem to be supported.
Conclusions
This is the first time ever i get an ANC Headset, and i must say that this feature is impressive especially considering that it was something "exclusive" to Bose Headphones. OK, it isn't as good as on high-end products, but for the price and the overall quality, it is perfectly fine and still better than not having it.
The product is good actually, not perfect due to the design flaw, but still perfectly usable in daily life and for almost all kinds of usage. If with the next model Tronsmart manages to tune the equalizer better and implement the ANC switch properly, then i can declare it a best-buy with no doubts.
Battery Life is great, almost 6 days of usage, 3 hours x day, listening to music at medium volume.
Pros:
- Battery Life
- ANC - Active Noise Cancellation
- Build Quality
Cons:
- Design Flaw for the ANC switch
- Badly set default equalizer
- Glossy Plastic Parts (PERSONAL)
Rating: 8.1
Packaging and Accessories: 7
Design and Materials: 8.5
Sound Quality: 8
Price: 9 (based on Amazon price)
Official Product page: http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-encore-s4-active-noise-cancelling-bluetooth-headphones
You can find full-res images (I know, Quality isn't excellent) here: http://imgur.com/a/BWnBE​

OVC H15 Noise Cancelling Earphones - Unboxing & Review

These are the OVC H15 Noise Cancelling Earphones.
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Unboxing
The packaging is huge considering the type of product, but it also contains a decent amount of accessories: 3x Black Earbuds (S/M/L sizes), 3x Transparent Earbuds (S/M/L sizes) one of which is pre-applied, 1x Micro-USB Cable for Charging, 1x Airplane Audio Adapter, 1x Magnetic "thing" (don't know how to use it sincerely), 1x User Manual and 1x Booklet. Everything contained in a soft pouch.
Of course the product itself is included, but i would have appreciated a 3.5mm Splitter for PC usage since it uses one plug for both Earphones/Microphone.
As regards the build quality, i am literally impressed. First of all, the whole cable is Nylon-Braided, and doesn't feel cheap at all.
The other most important thing is that they did not choose to use any glossy surface. I am pretty sure that there are many users who prefer the shiny and smooth surface just to look better, but i prefer matte surfaces for two reasons: 1) don't get scratched so easily 2) can't be a fingerprint magnet.
Starting from the heart of the device, the Noise Cancellation hardware is contained in a small box just after the 3.5mm plug. It is rechargeable, and has a simple Power Button together with two LEDs that indicate Power/Battery Level. Also, the front part, is made of Aluminum.
Going up to the controller, excluding the standard Volume+/Play/Volume- buttons and the Microphone, there is an interesting switch declared as "BASS".
Basically, it is a switch that increases the passthrough of low frequencies to each earphone. Does it work? Sort of. I'll talk more about this in the proper paragraph.
Something i find is worth to point out is the clip, i find it really useful to keep the microphone steady (avoiding it to get muffled). It's been a long while since i have seen a clip on modern earphones, good old times...
Each earphone has a pretty weird shape, but there is a reason for that. This shape follow the inside of the ear, in order to provide the best adherence. Great to avoid interference in windy conditions, but it keeps the ear slightly hotter than usual. Still usable in Summer though, tested with 36c in-room temperature.
Sound Quality
Sound Quality is pretty balanced. All frequencies seem to be handled properly, as long as you keep the Noise Cancellation hardware turned off for some reasons mentioned below.
Thanks to the particular/weird shape of each earphone, it is possible to get a pretty clean hearing experience almost every time, but the Noise Cancellation hardware improves it with no doubts.
It doesn't mean that it is perfect though, because, the BASS switch won't produce any noticeable difference with the NC turned on, and i guess there is a reason for this limit.
In order to isolate all other sounds, it is required to reorganize all frequencies isolating those related to the noise. Probably, this process reduces low frequencies too much and, as a result, they get cut for the most part.
Personally, not being a bass lover, i don't mind at all about this since i prefer clarity rather than ear-blowing bass, but it is still useful to know for those who are the opposite.
What you get is an overall balanced sound experience, with some compromises to consider.
As regards the Microphone, it seems to work as good as on all wired earphones, nothing important to report about it.
Conclusions
Nowadays Earphones/Headphones with Active Noise Cancellation are getting more and more common, especially this year, providing something that was available only on niche products (e.g. Bose products). This is what makes the high-tech market awesome. Day by day, expensive tech get cheaper and cheaper, and then implemented in affordable consumer products.
This is what happened with the OVC H15, it features almost everything that some years ago would have been considered niche-only. But, are all those features mature enough to be implemented this way? Probably yes, even though with some limitations such as the low frequencies cut-down that might be reduced with future revisions.
So, do i recommend this product? Sure, unless you are a bass lover.
P.S.: Battery Life matches the declared ~60 hours of runtime, so there are no reasons to talk about it in a dedicated paragraph.
Pros:
- Useful Bass Switch
- Noise Cancellation
- Design and Build Quality
- No annoying glossy parts
Cons:
- Low Frequencies cut-down with NC turned-on
- Missing XS earbuds size
- Missing 3.5mm Splitter for PC usage
Rating: 8.5
Packaging and Accessories: 8
Design and Materials: 9
Sound Quality: 8.5
Price: 8.5 (Amazon US)
Official Website: http://www.ovcaudio.com/
You can find full-res images (I know, Quality isn't excellent) here: http://imgur.com/a/s7JnY
Based on my research, OVC products are available only on Amazon.​

TaoTronics TT-EP002 Noise Cancelling Earphones - Unboxing & Review

These are the TaoTronics TT-EP002 Noise Cancelling Earphones.
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Unboxing
Coming in one of the smallest packages i have ever seen for this kind of products, there are no major accessories included in the box: 4x Earbuds (6 in total including the pre-installed ones, S/M/L sizes), 2x Ear Hooks (4 in total), 1x Airline Adapter, 1x Soft Pouch, 1x Micro-USB Cable, 1x User Manual and the Earphones (of course). Unfortunately there is no 3.5mm splitter (4 connectors plug to a pair of 3 connectors plug) included for PC usage.
As regards the build quality, it is OK but, to be honest, not the best i have ever found for some earphones. The metal chassis used to contain the active noise cancelling module is nice, but the cable isn't nylon-braided.
Each earphone is well-made though, with no glossy parts. There is a small metal cover for the back, and the size is also adequate for the usage.
Starting from the Active Noise Cancelling module, as already said before, it is contained in a metal chassis, but what i appreciate most is the manual switch (not a button) to turn-off the module and a pretty useful button used to enable a so-called "Awareness" mode. I will talk about it later in the proper paragraph.
The controller instead is pretty simple, with three classical buttons to adjust the volume and answer calls, and a microphone on the back of it.
Both earphones have a nice rubber-pad to increase the adherence with the skin, and it is pretty soft. I can barely feel it during usage. The design is pretty good too, with a sort-of modular way to replace each pad.
Just to conclude the unboxing, here is the weight of the whole package. 25g, pretty lightweight considering the metal ANC chassis.
Sound Quality
When it comes to audio quality, compared to other audio products i have reviewed in the past, this one comes first, even surpassing my daily-driver Xiaomi Piston 3.
All frequencies are covered properly, with a nice and clear sound without pumping low frequencies too much with no sense at all.
The volume is super-high, and sincerely, i even hurt my ears by mistake by keeping the volume to the maximum. I guess there is really low resistance in the cable that allows the best power transmission, and i am not using a dedicated DAC/Amplifier so...i can't imagine how high it could be in that case.
Something that isn't super-effective though is the active noise cancelling module, at least compared to others i have reviewed. It works, by removing some of the noises from the outside, but not too much as i would have expected.
The "awareness" button (M on the module) works perfect though, it seems to boost part of the frequencies that would be cut by the noise cancelling process, and also lowers the volume a bit.
An overall excellent sound experience that only lacks a more efficient noise cancelling module. Definitely impressed.
Conclusions
I think i will never stop to test new audio products coming with noise cancelling features, this kind of products is getting better and better so fast that may be the become standard for the future.
This particular model from TaoTronics is a solid performer, not perfect though, but considering the price target, it's acceptable to find something that could have been better. One thing that i do not accept though is the standard cable, a nylon-braided cable wouldn't have increased the cost so much.
Is this a product that i can recommend? Well, for those that practise sports, probably no since it is easy to ruin the cable, but for everyone else, definitely yes.
Pros:
- Excellent Build Quality for the ANC module
- Impressive Audio Quality
- Lightweight
Cons:
- No Nylon-Braided cable
- Missing 3.5mm Splitter for PC usage
Rating: 9
Packaging and Accessories: 8
Design and Materials: 9
Sound Quality: 10
Price: 9 (Amazon)
Official Website: https://www.taotronics.com/TT-EP002-active-noise-cancellation-headphones.html
You can find full-res images (I know, Quality isn't excellent) here: https://imgur.com/a/Ersbn
You can buy it on many online shops. Official, and authorized, Retailers are listed in the TaoTronics website.​
Thanks for Sharing, have you compared it with Audio-Technica ATH-ANC33iS or ATH-ANC23, Cheers @Alberto96
px1396 said:
Thanks for Sharing, have you compared it with Audio-Technica ATH-ANC33iS or ATH-ANC23, Cheers @Alberto96
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Don't have those unfortunately
Alberto96 said:
Don't have those unfortunately
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How about ANC function compare with Bose QC20, how much percentage of it? 60%? I guess you may have bose
Thanks
px1396 said:
How about ANC function compare with Bose QC20, how much percentage of it? 60%? I guess you may have bose
Thanks
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Comparison without playing music, just with ANC activated:
It's absolutely not comparable to Bose stuff. QC20 isolate you totally, from all frequencies, high middle and low. With QC20, you don't hear keystroke, people speaking, walking, ...
TT-EP002 only decrease voice frequencies, so you not hear people speaking as clearly than without, but you can understand what they are talking about. It makes , by comparison, the high frequencies (keystroke, ...) more "present", because only the middle/low (voices) are lowered.
But it's 10x cheaper than QC20, so not at all the same category
I think it gives you a way to get a bit of tranquility, where classical earphones don't help you, and a contrario of QC20 don't have the "void feeling" which can also be disturbing when wearing the earphones for a long time. So I think these 2 producst are complementary

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