Lypertek Tevi Z3 Powerplay Review – Even If and Especially When
The Z3 are, ultimately, tough to criticize and something of a bellwether for the genre.
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The Z3 are, ultimately, tough to criticize and something of a bellwether for the genre.
Read MoreThat said, these are the best TWS I’ve heard at this type of revealing, etched signature…
Read MoreNicely-built successor to the T1XS, which was widely touted as the <$100 TWS-du-jour.
Read MoreGiven what I’ll use ‘em for, however, the SoundPEATS check a lot of boxes for me…
Read MoreThe NiceHCK HB2 is a bluetooth wireless adapter that has a modular MMCX/2 pin connector, this increases pairing options for detachable IEMs….
Read MoreLifestyle photo-shoot or actual real-world use?
Read MoreThe Powerbeats present a thick-textured, slightly bright very V-shaped sound with an impressively wide, 3-D soundstage.
Read MoreThat an American company can deliver a product of this quality at this price is something of an anomaly. The Status Audio BT One is by any measure a roaring bargain and garner a thumbs-up.
Read MoreAt the end of the day, I’d rate these as a very good example of the TWS genre…
Read MoreWhat I particularly liked, besides their well done ergonomics and their ease of use, is their well calibrated warm-natural timbre and tonality, paired with remarkable imaging on a quite horizontally extended soundstage.
Read MoreThe TRN T300 present a warm tonality and an L-shaped signature with a prominent low end, forward mids and a rounded-off high end. However…
Read MoreAt the end of the day, I’d rate these as a very good example of the TWS genre…
Read MoreThe TRN T300 is quite the complete package for a TWS set, sporting a coherent well tuned U shaped signature, coupled with good BT connectivity/support, a good fit, and some nice aspects like IP45 waterproofing, volume controls, wireless charging and a charging case.
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