• Chozo@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I just love how Sony always manages to name their products something completely indistinguishable from any other product they make.

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      1 year ago

      Just call them SonyPods or something and it will be easy for so many people to remember

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      1 year ago

      I mean, it’s the standard East Asian consumer electronics model number scheme. A jumble of letters and numbers! Would you like the TV OP65-05PKK06J or the OD65-06PKJ06E? What’s the difference? No one knows!

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    1 year ago

    $360 is a little too much for earbuds imo but I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on these when price drops or refurbished units come out

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      1 year ago

      I’d bite if it came with a lifetime guarantee against failure, accidental included. Buds are just too fragile for this kind of price.

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      1 year ago

      I got the XM4s refurbed for $99. Best 99 bucks I ever spent. I can definitely justify paying more from a practical standpoint, but the risk of losing them is too damn high. I lost one of my Pixel Buds A series after like 3 weeks. Pretty disappointing, but at like $60 I can handle it. I can’t imagine losing a $360 earbud.

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    I have the XM4. Sound quality, noise cancelling, battery, etc, are all very good. Unfortunately, for the first few months I only used them for 1 hour a day, tops. When I started using them for long periods of time (6-7 hours), my outer ears started hurting… and by then I couldn’t send them back.

    My suggestion to any first timers getting earphones that stay in place because they’re “stuck” inside the ear: test them for long periods of time and see if they’re comfortable or not. We all have different ear shapes and they won’t work for everyone (eg: me).

    I was looking for something more traditional and a friend suggested the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC (Anker’s sound brand). They cost much less (I paid around 70 euros for them), so I wasn’t expecting that much… but I’m surprised! Battery is not as good (7-8 hours for me with noise canceling ON), but they sound fine and the noise cancelling isn’t that bad (the XM4 are better, but not “200 euros more” better) and like the XM4, I think it can be improved with foam ear tips. I just need someone to make some aftermarket ear tips… I can’t use the ones I have from my Sony as Soundcore went with a squared design, so the normal round ones don’t fit/attach to the earbuds.

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      1 year ago

      It takes time to get used to new ear buds. Wear them for 4+ hours a day for a couple days in a row, then give your ears a break for 2-3 days so they can heal. Then try the buds again. They probably won’t be as uncomfortable going forward.

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      Anker’s Soundcore are making some hard hitting budget wireless buds. I recently lost my buds 2pro case so I picked up a the soundcore a40 on prime day. I was pleasantly surprised that the a40’s ANC is better, the fit was more comfortable and battery life last quite a bit longer. My friend also said my mic was much clearer since it cancels out the background noise so much better than the buds2pro.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve learned that I can’t do the in-ear bud style for more than an hour. Full overhead headphones (I use Bose NC-700s are good for 2 hours or so for me), but buds like Samsung Bud Lives can stay in ear for 3+ hours. I just wish the ANC for these types of buds worked better.

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        1 year ago

        I like the Buds Live a lot but they make my ears hurt after about 2 hours. My XM4s are more comfortable. I wore them on a transatlantic flight with minimal breaks and no real issues.