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These earbuds are incredible. I absolutely loved the sound of the LP 3 but they had so many flaws: fit, connectivity, terrible charging case, etc.LP 4 fixes all of the flaws (so far) and somehow the sound seems at least twice as powerful as the 3.
My husband is an electrician and is always in very loud environments so whenever he would call me I would have to cut it short because the background noise would be deafening. We tried many other brands including beats that did nothing to even slightly reduce the background noise. These earbuds are an absolute game changer and when he calls me the ONLY thing I can hear is his voice. I often find myself confused wondering why he is back in the break room and he says i’m not in actually up on a lift and it’s really loud in here. The earbuds just actually do what they say they are gonna do and do it better than what you could reasonably imagine. The easy talk feature is amazing as well and great battery life. Soglad i stumbled upon these!
These earphones are Amazon they charge up faster than you could imagine and the sound that you can adjust yourself is phenomenal but the only thing is the minor trouble shooting issues it has, sometimes the earphones go out and I don’t touch them or just pause when I don’t even do anything are the only complaint I have otherwise they are comfortable and it’s bliss to listen to music thank you sound fire best earphones ever with minor issues
Good lightweight earbuds.I got this for when I'm driving as handsfree kit.The pair of earbuds is really small and pretty comfortable on the ear and I tend to wear it for hours and sometimes dont even notice I'm still wearing them.Comes with a charging case which holds afew charges so will last over a day depending how much I use it.Its black and quite discreet which is good.Looks good quality and I'm thinking of buying another pair for a friend who wants it too.
I've waited and had a few days use of these before submitting a review ... and I'm going to buck the trend here right at the beginning and say I think the case on these things is a bit of a gimmick. It has its uses and works well enough, but I just feel it's a bit superfluous.The case has a slide opening mechanism. That's fine. The case also protects and charges the earbuds much like any other case does. Sadly it has a glossy finish and is a fingerprint magnet; brilliant for solving crimes, not so great for looking tidy ... but even that's fine. So here's where my problem with the case starts. It has a shiny bar below an LED at the base of the opening. You can interact with the earbuds by tapping or swiping that bar. The amount of stuff you can do via the bar is impressive, but mostly needless I feel. Once you get over the initial novelty factor of being able to control the active noise cancelling (ANC) modes from the case you'll go on to later learn that via the app the case be programmed to control spatial modes, take a photo on your phone, find misplaced earbuds and even sense cabin atmospheric pressure and adjust the ANC accordingly ... all very clever, but I found myself using the earbud touch controls or the app rather than fishing the case out of my pocket. Don't get me wrong, it's very swish and techie, just I didn't find it hugely useful once the novelty factor wore off. Good enough case still though.With that dealt with, let's get to the real star here, the earbuds. In short they're very capable all-rounders. They're not the very best I've ever tried but for the money they're really rather good. They're really comfortable, sensibly designed and impressive sound quality that a lot of headphones would be proud of.As I say, they're very comfortable. Obviously you get varying earbud sizes included, but I find the medium sized ones fitted from factory are fine. The app actually has a feature to test if you're using the correct size, which is moderately useful. I really like the fact you can control the volume by swiping the stem. It's a very intuitive way to control things.Sadly, like most things these days the app requires you to sign up an account. I hate that about the modern age. These are our products that we paid money for, why are we now being added to marketing lists? Nevertheless that's the age we live in and the app gives you a far greater level of control than just using touch controls on the earbuds or charging box. At least the range of controls that the app offers is immense. ... seriously so, read on.In no particular order you can ... have a hearing test, determine if you have hearing loss at certain frequencies, adjust the ANC response, have custom equaliser presets suggested for you based on your previous hearing tests, a fitment test, browse the 20+ presets from factory, try the spatial modes that include head-tracking and gaming modes, adjust further the amount the adaptive music volume is reduced when you begin to speak to someone (like the latest ANC Airpods), enable adaption of the equaliser to accommodate how YOU wear YOUR eabuds .... my fingers are getting tired typing all this. Essentially these are as customisable as you could ever want. Audiophiles will be happy for days ... again though is it too much? I tend to find you buy this stuff, spend some time setting it up as you like it and then mostly leave it well alone.So, for me it really comes down to sound quality and how well the ANC works. Oddly enough, even though is the most important things to me, it's the part where I have the least to say.The ANC is better than most earbuds. If you take into account the price of these compared to similar performances by others ... and yes Apple devotees that includes Airpods. I cycle a lot and the wind reduction mode is also one of the best. Does it isolate you entirely from the rest of the world, no, but it's greatly reduced, more so than any others I've tried. There's a few modes to choose from, even a cabin mode for air travel which takes into account background drone and air pressure.Here's an odd thing about the ANC though. When these arrived the ANC was more aggressive and effective. There were three firmware updates outstanding; two for the earbuds and one for the charging case. With the update applied and everything restarted, the ANC was dialled back it seems and less effective than before. I would have preferred it remained the same as they were initially geared for. Hopefully a future firmware update will remedy that.The sound quality is impressive too. A good representative right across the range. You can crank out the bass if that's your thing, but it's never so overpowering at the detriment to other frequencies. They've been sensible in that way. The bass is not allowed to ruin the party for the rest of the range like a drunken gate-crasher.LONGEST. REVIEW. EVER. .... sorry. I'll wrap up, bear with me.Overall, they perform really respectable for any price range, let a...
These earbuds are incredible. I absolutely loved the sound of the LP 3 but they had so many flaws: fit, connectivity, terrible charging case, etc.LP 4 fixes all of the flaws (so far) and somehow the sound seems at least twice as powerful as the 3.
My husband is an electrician and is always in very loud environments so whenever he would call me I would have to cut it short because the background noise would be deafening. We tried many other brands including beats that did nothing to even slightly reduce the background noise. These earbuds are an absolute game changer and when he calls me the ONLY thing I can hear is his voice. I often find myself confused wondering why he is back in the break room and he says i’m not in actually up on a lift and it’s really loud in here. The earbuds just actually do what they say they are gonna do and do it better than what you could reasonably imagine. The easy talk feature is amazing as well and great battery life. Soglad i stumbled upon these!
These earphones are Amazon they charge up faster than you could imagine and the sound that you can adjust yourself is phenomenal but the only thing is the minor trouble shooting issues it has, sometimes the earphones go out and I don’t touch them or just pause when I don’t even do anything are the only complaint I have otherwise they are comfortable and it’s bliss to listen to music thank you sound fire best earphones ever with minor issues
Good lightweight earbuds.I got this for when I'm driving as handsfree kit.The pair of earbuds is really small and pretty comfortable on the ear and I tend to wear it for hours and sometimes dont even notice I'm still wearing them.Comes with a charging case which holds afew charges so will last over a day depending how much I use it.Its black and quite discreet which is good.Looks good quality and I'm thinking of buying another pair for a friend who wants it too.
I've waited and had a few days use of these before submitting a review ... and I'm going to buck the trend here right at the beginning and say I think the case on these things is a bit of a gimmick. It has its uses and works well enough, but I just feel it's a bit superfluous.The case has a slide opening mechanism. That's fine. The case also protects and charges the earbuds much like any other case does. Sadly it has a glossy finish and is a fingerprint magnet; brilliant for solving crimes, not so great for looking tidy ... but even that's fine. So here's where my problem with the case starts. It has a shiny bar below an LED at the base of the opening. You can interact with the earbuds by tapping or swiping that bar. The amount of stuff you can do via the bar is impressive, but mostly needless I feel. Once you get over the initial novelty factor of being able to control the active noise cancelling (ANC) modes from the case you'll go on to later learn that via the app the case be programmed to control spatial modes, take a photo on your phone, find misplaced earbuds and even sense cabin atmospheric pressure and adjust the ANC accordingly ... all very clever, but I found myself using the earbud touch controls or the app rather than fishing the case out of my pocket. Don't get me wrong, it's very swish and techie, just I didn't find it hugely useful once the novelty factor wore off. Good enough case still though.With that dealt with, let's get to the real star here, the earbuds. In short they're very capable all-rounders. They're not the very best I've ever tried but for the money they're really rather good. They're really comfortable, sensibly designed and impressive sound quality that a lot of headphones would be proud of.As I say, they're very comfortable. Obviously you get varying earbud sizes included, but I find the medium sized ones fitted from factory are fine. The app actually has a feature to test if you're using the correct size, which is moderately useful. I really like the fact you can control the volume by swiping the stem. It's a very intuitive way to control things.Sadly, like most things these days the app requires you to sign up an account. I hate that about the modern age. These are our products that we paid money for, why are we now being added to marketing lists? Nevertheless that's the age we live in and the app gives you a far greater level of control than just using touch controls on the earbuds or charging box. At least the range of controls that the app offers is immense. ... seriously so, read on.In no particular order you can ... have a hearing test, determine if you have hearing loss at certain frequencies, adjust the ANC response, have custom equaliser presets suggested for you based on your previous hearing tests, a fitment test, browse the 20+ presets from factory, try the spatial modes that include head-tracking and gaming modes, adjust further the amount the adaptive music volume is reduced when you begin to speak to someone (like the latest ANC Airpods), enable adaption of the equaliser to accommodate how YOU wear YOUR eabuds .... my fingers are getting tired typing all this. Essentially these are as customisable as you could ever want. Audiophiles will be happy for days ... again though is it too much? I tend to find you buy this stuff, spend some time setting it up as you like it and then mostly leave it well alone.So, for me it really comes down to sound quality and how well the ANC works. Oddly enough, even though is the most important things to me, it's the part where I have the least to say.The ANC is better than most earbuds. If you take into account the price of these compared to similar performances by others ... and yes Apple devotees that includes Airpods. I cycle a lot and the wind reduction mode is also one of the best. Does it isolate you entirely from the rest of the world, no, but it's greatly reduced, more so than any others I've tried. There's a few modes to choose from, even a cabin mode for air travel which takes into account background drone and air pressure.Here's an odd thing about the ANC though. When these arrived the ANC was more aggressive and effective. There were three firmware updates outstanding; two for the earbuds and one for the charging case. With the update applied and everything restarted, the ANC was dialled back it seems and less effective than before. I would have preferred it remained the same as they were initially geared for. Hopefully a future firmware update will remedy that.The sound quality is impressive too. A good representative right across the range. You can crank out the bass if that's your thing, but it's never so overpowering at the detriment to other frequencies. They've been sensible in that way. The bass is not allowed to ruin the party for the rest of the range like a drunken gate-crasher.LONGEST. REVIEW. EVER. .... sorry. I'll wrap up, bear with me.Overall, they perform really respectable for any price range, let a...
These earbuds are incredible. I absolutely loved the sound of the LP 3 but they had so many flaws: fit, connectivity, terrible charging case, etc.LP 4 fixes all of the flaws (so far) and somehow the sound seems at least twice as powerful as the 3.
My husband is an electrician and is always in very loud environments so whenever he would call me I would have to cut it short because the background noise would be deafening. We tried many other brands including beats that did nothing to even slightly reduce the background noise. These earbuds are an absolute game changer and when he calls me the ONLY thing I can hear is his voice. I often find myself confused wondering why he is back in the break room and he says i’m not in actually up on a lift and it’s really loud in here. The earbuds just actually do what they say they are gonna do and do it better than what you could reasonably imagine. The easy talk feature is amazing as well and great battery life. Soglad i stumbled upon these!
These earphones are Amazon they charge up faster than you could imagine and the sound that you can adjust yourself is phenomenal but the only thing is the minor trouble shooting issues it has, sometimes the earphones go out and I don’t touch them or just pause when I don’t even do anything are the only complaint I have otherwise they are comfortable and it’s bliss to listen to music thank you sound fire best earphones ever with minor issues
Good lightweight earbuds.I got this for when I'm driving as handsfree kit.The pair of earbuds is really small and pretty comfortable on the ear and I tend to wear it for hours and sometimes dont even notice I'm still wearing them.Comes with a charging case which holds afew charges so will last over a day depending how much I use it.Its black and quite discreet which is good.Looks good quality and I'm thinking of buying another pair for a friend who wants it too.
I've waited and had a few days use of these before submitting a review ... and I'm going to buck the trend here right at the beginning and say I think the case on these things is a bit of a gimmick. It has its uses and works well enough, but I just feel it's a bit superfluous.The case has a slide opening mechanism. That's fine. The case also protects and charges the earbuds much like any other case does. Sadly it has a glossy finish and is a fingerprint magnet; brilliant for solving crimes, not so great for looking tidy ... but even that's fine. So here's where my problem with the case starts. It has a shiny bar below an LED at the base of the opening. You can interact with the earbuds by tapping or swiping that bar. The amount of stuff you can do via the bar is impressive, but mostly needless I feel. Once you get over the initial novelty factor of being able to control the active noise cancelling (ANC) modes from the case you'll go on to later learn that via the app the case be programmed to control spatial modes, take a photo on your phone, find misplaced earbuds and even sense cabin atmospheric pressure and adjust the ANC accordingly ... all very clever, but I found myself using the earbud touch controls or the app rather than fishing the case out of my pocket. Don't get me wrong, it's very swish and techie, just I didn't find it hugely useful once the novelty factor wore off. Good enough case still though.With that dealt with, let's get to the real star here, the earbuds. In short they're very capable all-rounders. They're not the very best I've ever tried but for the money they're really rather good. They're really comfortable, sensibly designed and impressive sound quality that a lot of headphones would be proud of.As I say, they're very comfortable. Obviously you get varying earbud sizes included, but I find the medium sized ones fitted from factory are fine. The app actually has a feature to test if you're using the correct size, which is moderately useful. I really like the fact you can control the volume by swiping the stem. It's a very intuitive way to control things.Sadly, like most things these days the app requires you to sign up an account. I hate that about the modern age. These are our products that we paid money for, why are we now being added to marketing lists? Nevertheless that's the age we live in and the app gives you a far greater level of control than just using touch controls on the earbuds or charging box. At least the range of controls that the app offers is immense. ... seriously so, read on.In no particular order you can ... have a hearing test, determine if you have hearing loss at certain frequencies, adjust the ANC response, have custom equaliser presets suggested for you based on your previous hearing tests, a fitment test, browse the 20+ presets from factory, try the spatial modes that include head-tracking and gaming modes, adjust further the amount the adaptive music volume is reduced when you begin to speak to someone (like the latest ANC Airpods), enable adaption of the equaliser to accommodate how YOU wear YOUR eabuds .... my fingers are getting tired typing all this. Essentially these are as customisable as you could ever want. Audiophiles will be happy for days ... again though is it too much? I tend to find you buy this stuff, spend some time setting it up as you like it and then mostly leave it well alone.So, for me it really comes down to sound quality and how well the ANC works. Oddly enough, even though is the most important things to me, it's the part where I have the least to say.The ANC is better than most earbuds. If you take into account the price of these compared to similar performances by others ... and yes Apple devotees that includes Airpods. I cycle a lot and the wind reduction mode is also one of the best. Does it isolate you entirely from the rest of the world, no, but it's greatly reduced, more so than any others I've tried. There's a few modes to choose from, even a cabin mode for air travel which takes into account background drone and air pressure.Here's an odd thing about the ANC though. When these arrived the ANC was more aggressive and effective. There were three firmware updates outstanding; two for the earbuds and one for the charging case. With the update applied and everything restarted, the ANC was dialled back it seems and less effective than before. I would have preferred it remained the same as they were initially geared for. Hopefully a future firmware update will remedy that.The sound quality is impressive too. A good representative right across the range. You can crank out the bass if that's your thing, but it's never so overpowering at the detriment to other frequencies. They've been sensible in that way. The bass is not allowed to ruin the party for the rest of the range like a drunken gate-crasher.LONGEST. REVIEW. EVER. .... sorry. I'll wrap up, bear with me.Overall, they perform really respectable for any price range, let a...
These earbuds are incredible. I absolutely loved the sound of the LP 3 but they had so many flaws: fit, connectivity, terrible charging case, etc.LP 4 fixes all of the flaws (so far) and somehow the sound seems at least twice as powerful as the 3.
My husband is an electrician and is always in very loud environments so whenever he would call me I would have to cut it short because the background noise would be deafening. We tried many other brands including beats that did nothing to even slightly reduce the background noise. These earbuds are an absolute game changer and when he calls me the ONLY thing I can hear is his voice. I often find myself confused wondering why he is back in the break room and he says i’m not in actually up on a lift and it’s really loud in here. The earbuds just actually do what they say they are gonna do and do it better than what you could reasonably imagine. The easy talk feature is amazing as well and great battery life. Soglad i stumbled upon these!
These earphones are Amazon they charge up faster than you could imagine and the sound that you can adjust yourself is phenomenal but the only thing is the minor trouble shooting issues it has, sometimes the earphones go out and I don’t touch them or just pause when I don’t even do anything are the only complaint I have otherwise they are comfortable and it’s bliss to listen to music thank you sound fire best earphones ever with minor issues
Good lightweight earbuds.I got this for when I'm driving as handsfree kit.The pair of earbuds is really small and pretty comfortable on the ear and I tend to wear it for hours and sometimes dont even notice I'm still wearing them.Comes with a charging case which holds afew charges so will last over a day depending how much I use it.Its black and quite discreet which is good.Looks good quality and I'm thinking of buying another pair for a friend who wants it too.
I've waited and had a few days use of these before submitting a review ... and I'm going to buck the trend here right at the beginning and say I think the case on these things is a bit of a gimmick. It has its uses and works well enough, but I just feel it's a bit superfluous.The case has a slide opening mechanism. That's fine. The case also protects and charges the earbuds much like any other case does. Sadly it has a glossy finish and is a fingerprint magnet; brilliant for solving crimes, not so great for looking tidy ... but even that's fine. So here's where my problem with the case starts. It has a shiny bar below an LED at the base of the opening. You can interact with the earbuds by tapping or swiping that bar. The amount of stuff you can do via the bar is impressive, but mostly needless I feel. Once you get over the initial novelty factor of being able to control the active noise cancelling (ANC) modes from the case you'll go on to later learn that via the app the case be programmed to control spatial modes, take a photo on your phone, find misplaced earbuds and even sense cabin atmospheric pressure and adjust the ANC accordingly ... all very clever, but I found myself using the earbud touch controls or the app rather than fishing the case out of my pocket. Don't get me wrong, it's very swish and techie, just I didn't find it hugely useful once the novelty factor wore off. Good enough case still though.With that dealt with, let's get to the real star here, the earbuds. In short they're very capable all-rounders. They're not the very best I've ever tried but for the money they're really rather good. They're really comfortable, sensibly designed and impressive sound quality that a lot of headphones would be proud of.As I say, they're very comfortable. Obviously you get varying earbud sizes included, but I find the medium sized ones fitted from factory are fine. The app actually has a feature to test if you're using the correct size, which is moderately useful. I really like the fact you can control the volume by swiping the stem. It's a very intuitive way to control things.Sadly, like most things these days the app requires you to sign up an account. I hate that about the modern age. These are our products that we paid money for, why are we now being added to marketing lists? Nevertheless that's the age we live in and the app gives you a far greater level of control than just using touch controls on the earbuds or charging box. At least the range of controls that the app offers is immense. ... seriously so, read on.In no particular order you can ... have a hearing test, determine if you have hearing loss at certain frequencies, adjust the ANC response, have custom equaliser presets suggested for you based on your previous hearing tests, a fitment test, browse the 20+ presets from factory, try the spatial modes that include head-tracking and gaming modes, adjust further the amount the adaptive music volume is reduced when you begin to speak to someone (like the latest ANC Airpods), enable adaption of the equaliser to accommodate how YOU wear YOUR eabuds .... my fingers are getting tired typing all this. Essentially these are as customisable as you could ever want. Audiophiles will be happy for days ... again though is it too much? I tend to find you buy this stuff, spend some time setting it up as you like it and then mostly leave it well alone.So, for me it really comes down to sound quality and how well the ANC works. Oddly enough, even though is the most important things to me, it's the part where I have the least to say.The ANC is better than most earbuds. If you take into account the price of these compared to similar performances by others ... and yes Apple devotees that includes Airpods. I cycle a lot and the wind reduction mode is also one of the best. Does it isolate you entirely from the rest of the world, no, but it's greatly reduced, more so than any others I've tried. There's a few modes to choose from, even a cabin mode for air travel which takes into account background drone and air pressure.Here's an odd thing about the ANC though. When these arrived the ANC was more aggressive and effective. There were three firmware updates outstanding; two for the earbuds and one for the charging case. With the update applied and everything restarted, the ANC was dialled back it seems and less effective than before. I would have preferred it remained the same as they were initially geared for. Hopefully a future firmware update will remedy that.The sound quality is impressive too. A good representative right across the range. You can crank out the bass if that's your thing, but it's never so overpowering at the detriment to other frequencies. They've been sensible in that way. The bass is not allowed to ruin the party for the rest of the range like a drunken gate-crasher.LONGEST. REVIEW. EVER. .... sorry. I'll wrap up, bear with me.Overall, they perform really respectable for any price range, let a...
These earbuds are incredible. I absolutely loved the sound of the LP 3 but they had so many flaws: fit, connectivity, terrible charging case, etc.LP 4 fixes all of the flaws (so far) and somehow the sound seems at least twice as powerful as the 3.
My husband is an electrician and is always in very loud environments so whenever he would call me I would have to cut it short because the background noise would be deafening. We tried many other brands including beats that did nothing to even slightly reduce the background noise. These earbuds are an absolute game changer and when he calls me the ONLY thing I can hear is his voice. I often find myself confused wondering why he is back in the break room and he says i’m not in actually up on a lift and it’s really loud in here. The earbuds just actually do what they say they are gonna do and do it better than what you could reasonably imagine. The easy talk feature is amazing as well and great battery life. Soglad i stumbled upon these!
These earphones are Amazon they charge up faster than you could imagine and the sound that you can adjust yourself is phenomenal but the only thing is the minor trouble shooting issues it has, sometimes the earphones go out and I don’t touch them or just pause when I don’t even do anything are the only complaint I have otherwise they are comfortable and it’s bliss to listen to music thank you sound fire best earphones ever with minor issues
Good lightweight earbuds.I got this for when I'm driving as handsfree kit.The pair of earbuds is really small and pretty comfortable on the ear and I tend to wear it for hours and sometimes dont even notice I'm still wearing them.Comes with a charging case which holds afew charges so will last over a day depending how much I use it.Its black and quite discreet which is good.Looks good quality and I'm thinking of buying another pair for a friend who wants it too.
I've waited and had a few days use of these before submitting a review ... and I'm going to buck the trend here right at the beginning and say I think the case on these things is a bit of a gimmick. It has its uses and works well enough, but I just feel it's a bit superfluous.The case has a slide opening mechanism. That's fine. The case also protects and charges the earbuds much like any other case does. Sadly it has a glossy finish and is a fingerprint magnet; brilliant for solving crimes, not so great for looking tidy ... but even that's fine. So here's where my problem with the case starts. It has a shiny bar below an LED at the base of the opening. You can interact with the earbuds by tapping or swiping that bar. The amount of stuff you can do via the bar is impressive, but mostly needless I feel. Once you get over the initial novelty factor of being able to control the active noise cancelling (ANC) modes from the case you'll go on to later learn that via the app the case be programmed to control spatial modes, take a photo on your phone, find misplaced earbuds and even sense cabin atmospheric pressure and adjust the ANC accordingly ... all very clever, but I found myself using the earbud touch controls or the app rather than fishing the case out of my pocket. Don't get me wrong, it's very swish and techie, just I didn't find it hugely useful once the novelty factor wore off. Good enough case still though.With that dealt with, let's get to the real star here, the earbuds. In short they're very capable all-rounders. They're not the very best I've ever tried but for the money they're really rather good. They're really comfortable, sensibly designed and impressive sound quality that a lot of headphones would be proud of.As I say, they're very comfortable. Obviously you get varying earbud sizes included, but I find the medium sized ones fitted from factory are fine. The app actually has a feature to test if you're using the correct size, which is moderately useful. I really like the fact you can control the volume by swiping the stem. It's a very intuitive way to control things.Sadly, like most things these days the app requires you to sign up an account. I hate that about the modern age. These are our products that we paid money for, why are we now being added to marketing lists? Nevertheless that's the age we live in and the app gives you a far greater level of control than just using touch controls on the earbuds or charging box. At least the range of controls that the app offers is immense. ... seriously so, read on.In no particular order you can ... have a hearing test, determine if you have hearing loss at certain frequencies, adjust the ANC response, have custom equaliser presets suggested for you based on your previous hearing tests, a fitment test, browse the 20+ presets from factory, try the spatial modes that include head-tracking and gaming modes, adjust further the amount the adaptive music volume is reduced when you begin to speak to someone (like the latest ANC Airpods), enable adaption of the equaliser to accommodate how YOU wear YOUR eabuds .... my fingers are getting tired typing all this. Essentially these are as customisable as you could ever want. Audiophiles will be happy for days ... again though is it too much? I tend to find you buy this stuff, spend some time setting it up as you like it and then mostly leave it well alone.So, for me it really comes down to sound quality and how well the ANC works. Oddly enough, even though is the most important things to me, it's the part where I have the least to say.The ANC is better than most earbuds. If you take into account the price of these compared to similar performances by others ... and yes Apple devotees that includes Airpods. I cycle a lot and the wind reduction mode is also one of the best. Does it isolate you entirely from the rest of the world, no, but it's greatly reduced, more so than any others I've tried. There's a few modes to choose from, even a cabin mode for air travel which takes into account background drone and air pressure.Here's an odd thing about the ANC though. When these arrived the ANC was more aggressive and effective. There were three firmware updates outstanding; two for the earbuds and one for the charging case. With the update applied and everything restarted, the ANC was dialled back it seems and less effective than before. I would have preferred it remained the same as they were initially geared for. Hopefully a future firmware update will remedy that.The sound quality is impressive too. A good representative right across the range. You can crank out the bass if that's your thing, but it's never so overpowering at the detriment to other frequencies. They've been sensible in that way. The bass is not allowed to ruin the party for the rest of the range like a drunken gate-crasher.LONGEST. REVIEW. EVER. .... sorry. I'll wrap up, bear with me.Overall, they perform really respectable for any price range, let a...
These earbuds are incredible. I absolutely loved the sound of the LP 3 but they had so many flaws: fit, connectivity, terrible charging case, etc.LP 4 fixes all of the flaws (so far) and somehow the sound seems at least twice as powerful as the 3.
My husband is an electrician and is always in very loud environments so whenever he would call me I would have to cut it short because the background noise would be deafening. We tried many other brands including beats that did nothing to even slightly reduce the background noise. These earbuds are an absolute game changer and when he calls me the ONLY thing I can hear is his voice. I often find myself confused wondering why he is back in the break room and he says i’m not in actually up on a lift and it’s really loud in here. The earbuds just actually do what they say they are gonna do and do it better than what you could reasonably imagine. The easy talk feature is amazing as well and great battery life. Soglad i stumbled upon these!
These earphones are Amazon they charge up faster than you could imagine and the sound that you can adjust yourself is phenomenal but the only thing is the minor trouble shooting issues it has, sometimes the earphones go out and I don’t touch them or just pause when I don’t even do anything are the only complaint I have otherwise they are comfortable and it’s bliss to listen to music thank you sound fire best earphones ever with minor issues
Good lightweight earbuds.I got this for when I'm driving as handsfree kit.The pair of earbuds is really small and pretty comfortable on the ear and I tend to wear it for hours and sometimes dont even notice I'm still wearing them.Comes with a charging case which holds afew charges so will last over a day depending how much I use it.Its black and quite discreet which is good.Looks good quality and I'm thinking of buying another pair for a friend who wants it too.
I've waited and had a few days use of these before submitting a review ... and I'm going to buck the trend here right at the beginning and say I think the case on these things is a bit of a gimmick. It has its uses and works well enough, but I just feel it's a bit superfluous.The case has a slide opening mechanism. That's fine. The case also protects and charges the earbuds much like any other case does. Sadly it has a glossy finish and is a fingerprint magnet; brilliant for solving crimes, not so great for looking tidy ... but even that's fine. So here's where my problem with the case starts. It has a shiny bar below an LED at the base of the opening. You can interact with the earbuds by tapping or swiping that bar. The amount of stuff you can do via the bar is impressive, but mostly needless I feel. Once you get over the initial novelty factor of being able to control the active noise cancelling (ANC) modes from the case you'll go on to later learn that via the app the case be programmed to control spatial modes, take a photo on your phone, find misplaced earbuds and even sense cabin atmospheric pressure and adjust the ANC accordingly ... all very clever, but I found myself using the earbud touch controls or the app rather than fishing the case out of my pocket. Don't get me wrong, it's very swish and techie, just I didn't find it hugely useful once the novelty factor wore off. Good enough case still though.With that dealt with, let's get to the real star here, the earbuds. In short they're very capable all-rounders. They're not the very best I've ever tried but for the money they're really rather good. They're really comfortable, sensibly designed and impressive sound quality that a lot of headphones would be proud of.As I say, they're very comfortable. Obviously you get varying earbud sizes included, but I find the medium sized ones fitted from factory are fine. The app actually has a feature to test if you're using the correct size, which is moderately useful. I really like the fact you can control the volume by swiping the stem. It's a very intuitive way to control things.Sadly, like most things these days the app requires you to sign up an account. I hate that about the modern age. These are our products that we paid money for, why are we now being added to marketing lists? Nevertheless that's the age we live in and the app gives you a far greater level of control than just using touch controls on the earbuds or charging box. At least the range of controls that the app offers is immense. ... seriously so, read on.In no particular order you can ... have a hearing test, determine if you have hearing loss at certain frequencies, adjust the ANC response, have custom equaliser presets suggested for you based on your previous hearing tests, a fitment test, browse the 20+ presets from factory, try the spatial modes that include head-tracking and gaming modes, adjust further the amount the adaptive music volume is reduced when you begin to speak to someone (like the latest ANC Airpods), enable adaption of the equaliser to accommodate how YOU wear YOUR eabuds .... my fingers are getting tired typing all this. Essentially these are as customisable as you could ever want. Audiophiles will be happy for days ... again though is it too much? I tend to find you buy this stuff, spend some time setting it up as you like it and then mostly leave it well alone.So, for me it really comes down to sound quality and how well the ANC works. Oddly enough, even though is the most important things to me, it's the part where I have the least to say.The ANC is better than most earbuds. If you take into account the price of these compared to similar performances by others ... and yes Apple devotees that includes Airpods. I cycle a lot and the wind reduction mode is also one of the best. Does it isolate you entirely from the rest of the world, no, but it's greatly reduced, more so than any others I've tried. There's a few modes to choose from, even a cabin mode for air travel which takes into account background drone and air pressure.Here's an odd thing about the ANC though. When these arrived the ANC was more aggressive and effective. There were three firmware updates outstanding; two for the earbuds and one for the charging case. With the update applied and everything restarted, the ANC was dialled back it seems and less effective than before. I would have preferred it remained the same as they were initially geared for. Hopefully a future firmware update will remedy that.The sound quality is impressive too. A good representative right across the range. You can crank out the bass if that's your thing, but it's never so overpowering at the detriment to other frequencies. They've been sensible in that way. The bass is not allowed to ruin the party for the rest of the range like a drunken gate-crasher.LONGEST. REVIEW. EVER. .... sorry. I'll wrap up, bear with me.Overall, they perform really respectable for any price range, let a...
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