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Tribit FlyBuds 3 wireless earbuds deliver an impressive 110 hours of total playtime with Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and IPX8 waterproof protection. Designed for professionals and active millennials, these earbuds combine deep bass sound quality with intuitive touch controls and a durable, sweat-resistant build—perfect for work, workouts, and everything in between.














| ASIN | B088LW4JKR |
| Additional Features | 100H Playtime, Built-in Mic, IPX8 Waterproof, Touch Control |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 110 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 110 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,016 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #283 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Tribit |
| Brand Name | Tribit |
| Built-In Media | Charging Case, Eartip, USB Cable, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Charging Case |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 29,202 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | USB |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.34 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Tribit |
| Model Name | Flybuds 3SC |
| Model Number | BTH92SC |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 16 Ohm |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Theme | Music |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
C**A
Very good quality I think for the price and worth it. With one caveat.
This is the second one I have bought. I love these as far as the quality and the build. And they are durable, the charge last forever, and so far they stay in well when I run, and the sweat doesn’t seem to bother them too much. Don’t expect huge $200 sound from them, you get what you pay for. But for the price, I have no complaints. I am not a sound connoisseur or picky, but that being said, I also don’t like the really cheap thin “tinny” sound earbuds that are really cheap. These are not those. The sound is good. It’s loud enough for me. Some of the earbuds now have the limiter effect and you can’t really get it high enough to be satisfying, but these seem to have a good all over round sound, a full sound, and a high enough volume that they actually sound good. I think they deliver pretty good base and trouble and a balanced way. Like I said, if you’re looking for $200 sound, these are probably not the way to go. But I think for the price, they deliver really good adequate, and quite frankly very good high-quality sound. The only problem I’ve had with this brand is that sooner or later as you’re charging them, one of the earbuds will end up losing connection and not charging properly. After a while, you end up having one that charges and one that doesn’t so one earbud will eventually go bad. I’ve had to replace these when that happens. I’m on my third one now. But again, for the price I am not complaining. I end up getting a couple years out of each pair at least and for 30 bucks, for me it’s worth it. I’d still have to buy six or seven pairs before I have these $200 pairs and those don’t last 12 years, so you do the math.
S**L
Solid sound quality and easy pairing...
These are some of the better earbuds I have used to date. Configuration was simple - open the case and pair from your phone. After that, as soon as an earbud is removed from the case they instantly connect and begin working. Excellent sound quality - maybe it's not 'incredible' by some standards, but for my everyday listening they work perfectly well. The waterproofing is a nice feature, and the touch controls work as expected. I started using them for my YMCA workouts and they stay put in my ears during exercise perfectly. These are a great value for the money spent - I would reorder these if they were lost or damaged.
X**L
Very impressive earbuds from a company who's products I already love.
Update 1: Well I have used these for a bit and I really am trying to NOT LET my prior experience (all positive) with Tribit effect my judgement. I still have the "the wingtips hurt sometimes in the high humidity/hot temps after about an hour or so walk" issue but like i said at that point that they start to hurt I am almost done and A) "taking the wingtip off for the rest of the walk" or B) just taking the bud out for a few ... say 30 seconds or so and rubbing my ear" and putting the bud with the wingtip still on back in .. solves that "issue" in both cases. A few times in more "comfortable conditions" (not a tripe digit heat index) ... i went out almost a little longer and i never had that "wingtip hurts after long usage" problem. One last thing on this ... i'd say "it feels a little sore" ... not like a bad pain or anything to go overboard. Sound is another issue .... I cant recall the setting but on my first pair (forshadowing) I had "Tribit signature sound" or something like that set apparently ... i couldn't tell (I go into details below of what happened and what i tried) if the Lows (bass) were too high or the mids and highs (righter most side of an EQ) were "too low" ... it almost to a point sounded more "muffled" then expected. TL/DR here i lowered a few of the bass sliders and raised a few of the high-mids/high sliders and BOY does it sound better. I hate to sound like i dont like some of the other buds I have like the TOZO NC2's which sound great too ...l but along with my Lavabean earbuds (I dont think they are sold anymore) ... these Flybud 3's maybe my favorites ... they dont sound as wide as the Lavabeans but that is not a bad thing. Everything is right where i like it and ... these have become one of my favorites. One thing I will say is I had the case slip out of my hands one day and it bounced a time or two down my driveway/sidewalk ... it now has some dings on it but after using these for a bit since then .... nothing fell apart and everything still works. As far as that forshadowing ... I admit the regular price of these are pretty good but I have gotten "used -very good" type condition Flybud3s from Tribit's parent company here on Amazon... sometimes at say 60% of the price (like i see a sale on these new at $32 ... "used like new" is $24) .... I now have three pair of Flybud 3s ... two of which I took a chance on and got used for (both pair each ... ) for the rough total of say $17.50 for either pair.... a STEAL at that price. Sometimes at sub $20 you "get what you pay for" OR get a good product (say some earfun or TOZO lower end offering) but you sacrifice on say battery life or other features. I still HAVEN'T tested the charging on these though ... say "charging up my phone in a pinch just to make a phone call" in an emergency type thing I get why these are a "recommended" product ... I really do now ------------------------------------------------------------------ TLDR, I totally recommend these, even if they are not “perfect” … and there are not many “cons” .. some just more “here is where I’d like to see a change or improvement” rather than a so-called “negative”. I have far more bluetooth devices, than I ever thought I’d have and it’s gotten to the point if I listed them in reviews, like I used to it’d just take up too much room and too much time for people to read, but know while I have a few brands I trust … Tribit, TOZO and Earfun are my top three. I have not always had issues with Tribit products, but the off chance I do, they have always gone above and beyond to take care of things. -------------------------------- My initial thoughts (note: things have changed … for the better) I liked them (and I ADMIT I got these used-very good, if I recall) but with what I think was a “default” (not a typical V-shaped EQ, looking at the app) … well I couldn’t put my finger on it but it was either A) The .. I want to say midbass (the boomy bass you “can feel” in some devices) was either too high or B) the high mids and highs were too low… they didn’t sound terrible but they sort of sounded like a worse (what I just said sound profile wise) version of the Tribit XSound Gos I have … they sound good just like these Flybud 3s but .. .a tad on the “boomy” side. I could live with that but, like I said .. things have changed. (typing this a few weeks after my initial thoughts) I THINK I was wishing is that the case was a little more sturdy in the hinge but really this hasn’t been an issue, and I have had far worse (even if they don’t break, a pair of Tagry earbud’s case and my only SoundPeats case seems like they‘d break even if it was a light fall onto say carpet) ----------------------------------------- Change in the sound: I did some testing in my Sansa MP3 player using Rockbox (note: with ALL earbuds I review, I generally have a “V-shaped EQ” on top of whatever the earbuds sound like .. just to be clear/fair) and pulling the bass back a tad and upping the high mids and highs, they sounded better .. STILL the same profile of a little too boomy but ALOT better than what it was. I then tweaked the EQ on the player back to where I had it before, and then went into Tribit’s app and on the Flybuds themselves sort of did the same thing with pulling a few of the bass sliders down from that “default” (I think) EQ and bumping UP the high end. These sound SO MUCH better now. With that default sound I heard there seemed to be a lack of clarity in the mids and highs with that extra bass … now it sound a lot more in the range I like and the more I use these sound “profile” wise, the more I like them. Everyone likes different things, sound wise but I will say if these don’t sound exactly like you want, go into the GREAT APP (one of the best in my view really) and play with the EQ with more bands than I expected really and dial them into where you like the sound to be. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pro: - The Sound: without going over the same things I already said the sound is a plus .. sure some audiophiles may not like the sound of earbuds in this price range but when dialed in .. these can sound balanced, and still have boomy bass and decent mids and highs. I have heard speakers, headphones or earbuds that sometime can sound “lopsided” EQ wise but these are pretty darn good and “EQ’able” - The wingtips: Other than a VERY specific use case and only during some times and ironically in certain conditions with my right ear ONLY after … an hour or more of use (that is a heck of a sentence, eh?) .. .The wingtips are a pro and unlike other earbuds like my Tagry’s that just feel so much better without wingtips on either bud, The Flybuds 3 wingtips and just how they feel with the buds themselves IS a pro to me. I don’t run .. I don’t .. but I could totally see people running or doing exercises with these and unlike some earbuds if doing intense stuff.. these just feel like they WOULDN’T fall out in those cases .. .very snug and comfortable unless maybe wearing for a LONG period of time. IF wearing for a few hours, I have to admit I may get ear fatigue with ANY earbud. - Build Quality – While I thought (and maybe I still do I am not 100% sure) the hinge on the case COULD BE “a little beefier” … “a little more sturdy” … even with initial impressions, as always with Tribit products, they seem well made and not on the “cheap” (quality) side no matter the fact that some are on the cheapER (price) side compared to some more expensive earbuds. This is just one overall reason Tribit has won me over, and the quality like I said is no different in these Flybud 3s versus other Tribit products. Well done, Tribit. - Battery life – Oh boy … I do admit I have only had to charge these once with constant use and I HAVE NOT tried the “power bank” feature, but unlike the “100+ hour” Tagrys and ones I LOVE ..I forgot the exact model (not sold anymore to my knowledge) .. my “100+ hour” Lavabeans, these seem to actually last that long or at least more in that range. The Tagry’s I have go from 50% on the case to zero in no time (almost instantly) ONCE the case charge number hits about 50% … it’s normal UNTIL that level but it’s far from what it was advertised at … I got those for $20 so I can forgive that issue and to be fair to Tagry … they last a long time from 100% to 50% on the case. My Lavabeans have a similar issue desptie being one of my favorite brand/models that I own. These do the same thing when the case charge number hits ABOUT 30% or so. Not Idea, but with the way the Lavabeans sound … I am FAR more forgiven than even the Tagry’s This is a hard thing to judge for now, since like I said I only had to charge these once since I got them, and at times I thought the case charge at “3 out of 4” dots was a bug since it seemed “stuck” there (it was just the battery ACTUALLY lasting that long and being totally fine) … but wow I am impressed with the battery life. The App: - I have to say there MAYBE equal apps in terms of quality and what it gives you control over and how it functions… I DO recall it asking me for my location (what others have complained about) but without giving it access and opening and closing the app a time or two I think it opened and functioned normal, anyway, and I do have a firewall on my phone blocking anything I don’t totally allow. I am not a fan of this but …to be fair I do not remember of say Oontz’s, Soundcore’s, or .. Earfun (they have an app?)’ s apps ask for the same permissions … I really can’t Overall I feel this is a well done app and better then some others I have seen. I don’t want to go into all the details but after wishing Tribit had an app for awhile, I have to say well done, to the programmers of this app. My only “issue” is that I wish my Tribit Xfree Go’s from years back had app support so I could dial in the sound (same general INITIAL impressions of the Flybuds .. just a pinch too on the boomy side) ------------------------------------------------------ Cons/Things that are no big deal or very specific to a certain use-case: - The wingtips: This is a pro and a con and really … I have to just explain my specific use-case when the “issue” happens. It’s somehow USUALLY only in my right ear but I have had it happen in my left ear too. Before I go on, I want to say that for some reason I don’t like Tagry’s (another brand with a model that has wingtips) wingtips on those earbuds.. I don’t want to say they “hurt” but they just feel a lot better without them. The wingtips on these give me ear fatigue (I don’t want to say they “hurt” really but just … say a 2 on a scale of 1 to 10, and just taking that one out for a moment or so and rubbing my ear, solves that issue and I can wear them again. The thing is it’s been VERY humid and hot since early May (it’s late June now) and only on humid days and specific MAINLY to my right ear AFTER AN HOUR of wearing them for a walk in the hot sun, does the issue happen and really when it starts … I am mostly done with the walk anyway so it’s a sort of “issue/non-issue” anymore. There has been 2 or 3 day of hot temps but lower humidity and even during the same distance walks … the issue even in my right ear doesn’t happen … maybe TMI there but its a very specific use case and again a “2” on a scale of 1 to 10 and really a few moments of taking them out, solves the issue. The OTHER OBVIOUS question is “well … do you take the wingtip off even if just on the right earbuds when this happens?” … no I do not since I am almost done anyway… TAKING THE WINGTIP OFF would be the other obvious solution, for the ear fatigue. TO BE CLEAR, The issue is not in the eartip in my ear canal, but right where the wingtip is sitting … it sort of “gets a little sore” when the issue happens. The eartips that were “default” when I opened the package feel great and are a-ok even when the wingtip in my right ear starts “causing the issue”. ------------------------------------------------ I am not say these are perfect, though unlike some products in various categories that have me questions “why do these have so many really high reviews?.. this is ‘ok’ at best” or “why is this an Amazon best-seller?”… after using these for a bit and despite the bassier sound I sort of like them in the first place, but liked them even more after more use… I can say I get why these are rated so high.
C**Z
Great battery, great bass, still working after 3+ years of daily use
I figure it's time to leave a good review about these earbuds, because I've owned them for just over 3 years now, and they've turned out to be one of the best things I've ever purchased on Amazon. I've also had a set of airpod pros for 2+ years and while I love those, I basically only use the Airpods for watching TV or on Zoom calls, because they're designed to quickly switch between Apple devices and they have great NC. For daily use, I much prefer the FlyBuds. SOUND - 10 FlyBuds have WAYYY more bass than the Airpod Pros. I'm sure technically that means that the sound is "distorted" by being too bass-heavy, but they don't sound bass-heavy to me. They just sound deeper and richer and more pleasing, whether it's music or audiobooks/podcasts. They can't handle Atmos files (the 3D sound format Apple pushes on its Music service) as effectively and they can't track head motion the way the Airpod Pros do, but I always reach for the FlyBuds when I want to listen to music. FIT - 10 For me, the two biggest flaws with Airpod Prods have to do with fit: they can fall out too easily if I'm exercising or dancing, and they hurt my ears after an hour or so of wear. In fact, if I wear my pros several days in a row, I'll start to get little sores on the insides of my ears and be forced to stop wearing them for a week. Obviously there's something unusual about my ear shape that doesn't play well with Apple's design, but I think that's more of a flaw in Apple's approach to industrial design than a flaw in my biology. It's not really a successful mass-market device if part of the mass-market struggles with fit. My FlyBuds, on the other hand, fit perfectly, and I pretty much forget they're there. I can wear them painlessly for hours, only removing them because it's time to recharge the batteries. They form such a good seal that they're almost as effective as the Airpod Pros at noise cancellation, and because of the tight seal they don't leak audio when I'm in public. BATTERY - 10 They've probably dropped in capacity over the past 3 years, but not to any degree that I've really noticed. And the case has such a huge battery that I can go weeks before I have to charge the case again. The Airpod Pros charge fast and the case it tiny and far easier to carry around, but the battery on it drains much faster and I'm always having to recharge it between Airpod charges. (Worse still, Apple's built-in battery management software prevents the case from being fully charged by default if it thinks you don't "need" a full charge, and at least with some recent iOS versions, the setting would revert back to partial-charge mode even after you turned the feature off.) I've even used the FlyBuds case to recharge my iPhone(!), although to be fair that's less convenient now that everything is going full USB-C, because you have to use the USB-A port for external device charging. It's still a cool bonus feature, though. COST - 10 I loved the FlyBuds so much that a year and a half ago I bought a back-up set just in case I lost mine and Amazon or TriBit stopped selling them. They're cheap enough that even buying two sets cost half the price of the Airpods Pro. If for some weird reason I lost both of my sets of FlyBuds today, i'd immediately buy another set without thinking about it. Conclusion: I love them. Hands down the best gadget I've bought in years, and I write that as someone who owns or has owned devices from Amazon, Apple, Steam, Nintendo, Microsoft, Boox, and countless weirdly-named electronics drop-shippers. Thanks, Tribit!
R**N
OK sound, weak Bass, stage not immersive experience.
I sent these back the day I got them, bass simply too weak for my taste. Some would say you get what you pay for, but just not true, so I digress... I own 2 pair of "A1 - X003CRMOFD" buds I bought on Amazon (about $24). Those have exceeded sound stage and highs/mids/and bass of my $179. Sony XF1000XM4 buds. The day I first tried them I ordered a 2nd pair. Back to this purchase... (1). Sounds stage and bass response spoiled by the A1s I mentioned above. The reviews were so positive and bass was mentioned as very present; not for my tastes. (2). Pairing. Pairing gets 4 stars, not bad. These didn't pair on opening the top as claimed. I had to reset the buds three times and the name finally came up on my Bluetooth screen (Samsung Note 20 Ultra phone). But they finally connected no big deal. (3). FIT: of give fit three stars. Comfortable but... the silicon webbing is intended to rest in the "antihelical fold," or the deep crevice at the side and outer ear. It should, if ideally designed, simply fall into place when you pop then in your ear. I imagine that to be what a manufacturer shoots for: settles right into your ear. These do not. That silicon web I mentioned must be intentionally places in the outter crevice for the bud cone to be properly aimed into your ear. I had to fix with them where correct placement is concerned. I typically don't have time to play with making ear buds fit, they just should slip in. Once in properly, they seem to stay put, and cancel a fair amount of noise. But I found myself wanting to reach up and push them in tighter for more volume and bass. (4). Battery I'd rather 5 stars, these last, both cases and buds themselves. I believe I could plug my phone into this case for a quick hit of power if necessary. (5). Sounds stage and "immersive sound" experience. I'd rather these 2 stars. If use these for podcasts, news, and phone calls were good (not great). But knowing the bad ruffs on certain songs, I could pick the bass out, but not "hear" a rich bass. The sound voice is THIN. Bottom line, for most audio applications these are decent buds. But if you really care and tend to audiophile as I do, skip these. There are better choices, not more expensive, just better choices for you... like the A1s of Amazon still has them
W**S
Flybud 3 and Flybud NC Review
I am posting (2) reviews... a Flybud 3 review and a Flybud NC review. FLYBUD 3 - I own a bunch of under $50 TWBs and these are by far the best I have. I own the Sony WF1000's and they are sorta the bench mark so I will try and have a balanced approach when review the Flybud 3. Sound 4 - Great mid range sound. As much bass as I would every want and overall really good. I have others that I prefer for audio books (but hat is because they are "Bright" and easy to hear voices) but like these for all general use listening. My Sony's have a lot more detail and a broader sound stage, but without a side by side you would be hard pressed to tell the different when moving around. I really only notice the Sony's awesomeness while sitting and concentrating on the music. Moving around and living life in motion... I find myself grabbing the Flybuds when I am going to go work out for otherswise. Fit - These stick in you ear like an great set of earplugs. The noise ISSOLATION is the best I have by far. So good that in some case are quieter than my NC version of headphones where NC can actually amplifiy noise more so than cancel it... for example wind noise. The ear wings and the ear tips are great and the most secure TWB I own by far. Battery - I have yet to every run our of battery in the case and cant recall every running out of batter in the TWBs... so batter life is great. The ability to charge and external devise has saved me a few times. The case is a little heavy but slick (good/bad) and slides into pockets easily. I find it a little heavy for when I am wear light shorts or dress clothes, but would be the pair I took if I was to go on a road trip. Gripes - None really... except for the limited MultiFunction aspects of the MFB. I would have liked to see volume added and skip back/forth be implemented in the MFB... but I have learn to live without it. FLYBUD NC First... I would give them a (3) start when using the stock ear-tips. The noise isolation (vs the noise cancellation) with the stock ear-tips was terrible so I put a different set of ear-tips and that made a HUGE difference... HUGE. Fortunately Tribit acknowledges such a possibility and as a result just sent me a notice to get (3) new designed ear-tips sent my way. I am anxious to try them to see how they do. In the end this is not an uncommon issue and I find that keeping old ear-tips around so as to swap them to those that work best is a good practice and something I have done with pretty much all the TWB's I own. Packaging 5: nice as with all the Tribit products I have bought... Its nice and clean and simple Case (4) : Nice and small, but doesn't let you use some of the bigger ear-tips from other TWB's as the charging pins to make contact. The case has 4 little lights on the front as the battery indicator and they seems to drop fast. I often find it at 50% and I am thinking "didn't i just charge that case?"... only to reflect back with the understanding that I had been using them constantly for the past couple of days... so I suspect the hours claimed are correct.... I just got use to the Flybud 3' monster 2600mah battery case and seeing those battery lights rarely fall below 75%. lol. Earbud Battery (5) - They say 8 to 10 hrs for the earbud... that is awesome and I have no reason not to believe it. I have yet to wear them out, but the longest I wore them was likely 3hrs to 4hrs... so your experience my vary, but for the record I have gotten "low battery" warnings on all my other earbuds BUT the Flybud NC's. kudo on the battery life. Earbud Sound (4) - Great for the price. They are not as detailed as my Sony 1000's (they are very nice and detailed, but cost $200), but are nice in the mids with bass where you need it. I listen to the a lot of podcast and I find the sound of the FB-NC's to be well balanced and I don't get fatigued listening over an extended period of time. If I didn't have the Sony's to compare them I would give them a 5. Great sound for the price. Earbud Noise Cancellation (4) - as noted WITH the different ear-tips installed the NC is really good for white noise and general background noise. I would say it cuts down that "sort of noise" by 60 to 70% and works great. Again the Sony's do it better, but without a side by side comparison you would likely not be able to tell the difference between the Tribits and the Sonys. NC works great in office/inside environments... Very nice for car rides and plane rides and such, but not so good for outside when there is wind blowing (an issue with the Sony's as well). The wind disrupts the "NC" aspects of the earbuds and can cause more noise... the good thing is you can turn it off and use them like normal TWB. The pass-thru aspect is very nice to have and I find I use it more than I expected. Nice feature. Some grips: - They stay in good with different ear-tips, but not very well with the stock ear-tips. - They don't have volume control and some of the other aspects of other TWB's multi-touch button, but I have learned to live with it. I find that: - I carry these FB-NC's now when I leave the house. - I carry the Flybud 3 now whenever I am going to go do anything active, especially outside where Noise Cancellation is less effective and Noise Isolation is most important... something (noise isolation) the Flybud 3's do better than any other TWB i have tried - I use my sony's when I really want to get lost in the music and isolate myself. They are very impressive and create a detailed sound stage that none of the other TWB's I have tried can do... but again they cost 5 times as much. Hope this helps.
B**T
Price + Insane Battery Life = Best for the Money
I bought these headphones because I needed a new set for working out. I have only owned a couple of different pairs of the True Wireless earbuds like these. Most true wireless earbuds are not the best for working out because they have nothing to hold them in place so they fall out during training. I purchased a pair earlier in the year that had a ear hook that held them in place really well. I used them for running and could run several miles without them falling out. They were also very comfortable as compared to other larger earbuds or headphones. I somehow lost them which is why I had to purchase more. I purchased a couple of pairs before finding these. The other earbuds purchased had bad sound quality, and, even more importantly, they did not have any type of ear hook or other means of holding them in place. I found myself constantly repositioning them or removing them altogether because they continued to move and even fall out during my workouts. I had nearly given up on True Wireless earbuds, but knowing their are sets out there that will stay in place I decided to try once more. I looked for the same pair I purchased the first time, but was unable to locate them online. While searching for them, I saw the Tribit Earbuds on Amazon. It was shown as an Amazon Best Seller with a lot of reviews and a nearly 5 star overall rating. I read several of the reviews, read and re-read the description, and noticed the included ear hooks were very similar to the ones on my first pair that worked well. I decided to give the Tribit Wireless Earbuds a chance, and I am very happy to say it was a great choice. The Tribit Wireless Earbuds hold in my ears well. They do not fall out and rarely need to be repositioned. With multiple sizes and even types of Eartips, it is easy to find the right fit and sound. They come with two types of eartips: One provides deep bass and One provides more noise cancellation and a more secure fit. The sound is great, if the bass heavy eartips are used, they sound like a great pair of over the ear headphones, but if the more secure eartip is used, they have less bass, but the sound is still great and they cancel out much more of the outside noise. The "Ear Fins" work very well to hold the earbuds in place and keep them from falling out. The most astounding thing I have noticed is the battery life. The earbuds themselves have a long battery life, but they also come with a charging case to extend the battery life. I have been using these earbuds for about one week now. I have not charged the earbuds since first receiving them 10 days ago. I have used the earbuds for one and a half to two hours each day for the past seven days. The earbuds are still charged and the charging case still shows a full charge as well. That's a minimum 10.5 hours of use so far without re-charging. I feel confident they will last at least 20hrs before needing to be recharged. I hope this review is helpful for anyone looking for a pair "true wireless" earbuds. I you will be using your earbuds primarily for working out (running, weight lifting, crossfit, etc...) I believe these are the most cost effective pair you will find.
B**A
Great earbuds with powerful base
I primarily used a pair of Beats Flex earbuds, as well as a pair of AirPods Pro and Beats Studio Buds. My boyfriend recently confiscated my Beats Flex for work, because he’s allowed to use headphones, and he liked the flex option because it hangs around your neck. He already had a pair, but they died, and he wanted once he could alternate when they did die. That’s also why I have so many. I’m blind, so I use my headphones a lot for things like my screen reader, primarily being either voiceover or JAWS, and I also listen to a lot of music and audio books. That being said, I’ve gone through a lot of earbuds. I really didn’t want to spend hundreds of dollars again, especially around Christmas time and having two young boys to buy for. I’ve purchased from this brand before, I owned several of their speakers, and I owned one pair of their earbuds. The only complaint I had about their earbuds previously was the volume level not being loud enough for my personal taste. However, they were comfortable, reliable, and worked well when I had them. So I figured it was worth a try if it saved me some money. I’m not necessarily an audio file but I love the way that audio sounds. to me, sound is a big thing. These can honestly kind of compete with my AirPods. They get as loud and the base is awesome, however, there are some features that AirPods have obviously that the Tribits do not. The AirPods definitely have a more balanced sound, as well. Keep in mind there’s a literal $200 price difference. Compared to my beats studios, these do a little better. The beats studios kind of have like a tiny sound comparatively to these. The volume is comparable as well. Again, though, the beats seem to do better about using the mics in conjunction with my iPhone. But again, they have a literal apple chip in them. I like that they have an app that you can customize your sound and it’s also pretty accessible because it tells you the battery life of your earbuds in the app. I like that the case is big and also doubles as a power bank although I haven’t used this feature yet. These headphones are awesome for the money. It definitely beats spending over $200, however I will say that I seem to not get clear results when using things like dictation or Siri with my Tribits. I’d say my AirPods still beat them in noise cancellation. These really don’t have any noise canceling power at all, unless you have the volume all the way up. These things do get pretty loud and they are pretty powerful, so with them all the way up, you really can’t hear much, but sometimes I’ll listen to music or watch a show on my phone while my boyfriend is sleeping so that I can try to fall asleep. I fall asleep with AirPods, and because he snores extremely loud. I don’t want to have my Music or show up extremely loud to the point where it’s hard for me to sleep so these don’t necessarily work for that task. The beats, as well, have a noise canceling feature. It is not as good as the AirPods, however. Again, keep in mind that with these beats as well, there is like $100 price difference. I will have to update on how they do using the mics with my windows computer as I have not tried this yet. Overall, these have done pretty well so far. I only took a star off because a few times when shaking my head or quickly moving, I seem to have lost connection in one ear, although this is temporary. Just a weird quirk that hopefully they fix with a firmware update, which you can also do from the app.
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