Q&A Q1. Can I use Funcl W1 with my iPhone?A1. Funcl W1 is compatible with all devices supporting Bluetooth, including phones (iOS and Android) and laptops. Q2. How long can I use Funcl W1 after a full charge?A2. The fully charged Funcl W1 supports 4.5 hours of playback and up to 18 hours in total with the charging case. Q3. Do both the earbuds receive the voice while on call?A3. Both of the earbuds receive the voice. Q4. How to pair Funcl W1 with my device?A4. Turn on the Bluetooth on your device, then search and select Funcl W1. Q5. How to control my Funcl W1?A5. Touch the headphones to control your Funcl W1, please check the guidebook in the box for reference. Q6. Will Funcl W1 lose the connection to my device?A6. Funcl W1 supports Bluetooth 5.0, while the actual connection might vary according to the circumstances of the connected device and the environment. Q7. Can I use Funcl W1 for a workout?A7. Funcl W1 supports IPX5 waterproof, which is able to resist a sustained, low-pressure water jet spray. In other words, you can wear it during a workout. Q8. How long does it take to fully charge the capsule?A8. It takes around 70 minutes to fully charge a capsule. Q9. How long does it take to fully charge the headphones with the charging capsule?A9. It takes around 50 minutes to fully charge the headphones with the charging capsule. Q10. How to apply for a refund?A10. Plesae follow the instructions on for applying for a refund.
G**.
Excellent for the Price - Comparison to Jabra Sport
I've been using the Jabra Elite Sport for approximately 1 year now. Unfortunately the left earbud has stopped working consistently and I wanted to try something new instead of paying a lot of money to replace them. I primarily use these at the gym (cardio & weights) along with long walks with my dogs.I'm extremely happy with the Funcl earbuds when compared to the Jabra version. These are much lighter, smaller and more comfortable. They stay in my ear during workouts at the gym without any issues. The "tap" to control vs. physically pushing buttons is also easier on the ears. Pairing is simple and I've not experienced any issues. Also, I definitely appreciate the magnet between the buds and the case (the Jabras did not have this).For the price I'm even happier. There really are not many any cons at this point. The only ones I can think of are not being able to control the volume from the earbuds (need to use your phone) and the lack of a USB C connection (uses micro-usb). The case lid is a thinner plastic but it does not seem like it will suffer any issues either.Also, the Jabra earbuds had an Android app but I never used it.
P**A
Consider pros & cons before purchasing
I've had these since July and I wanted to wait for a while before reviewing them to give an honest review.Pros:-sound quality: It's actually pretty good. Bass is great and not overwhelming. I haven't had the sound up all the way yet.-price: you're not paying for airpods here so you can justify putting up with the cons - you get what you pay for.Cons:-they do have a tendency to slide out during workouts. It's not that big of a deal if you notice it in time (especially when running) but you'll notice yourself pushing them in more than not.-connectivity: the biggest issue IMO. I've had instances where I'd stop music for a brief period of time (less than a minute) and I'll be notified I've been disconnected. Two seconds later, I'll hear I'm connected and so forth. I'm happy that they will save my battery but I'm not pausing music for half an hour. There will be times where I'll take them out of the charging pod, put them in my ears and notice they're not connected. Bluetooth will not recognize them. It's a pain.-tapping to pause music? Forget it. I've literally HIT the right earbud without a song changing but I've lightly brushed my hair against it and the music paused. The same goes for picking up calls. It's like playing Russian roulette.-calls: call quality is awful. You're better off taking them out and holding your phone up to your ear. People I've talked to have noticed the outside noise is better amplified than my voice.-noise cancellation: not the best but also not the worst. It's one of those things I've learned to put up with but if you're thinking these will completely block out outside noise, you'll be greatly disappointed.At some point I'll end up purchasing better headphones but before I do, I'll put up with the annoyances.
C**R
Good for the price, but not great...
These are pretty nice. Sound and fit is good. Comfortable. Touch control is pretty good, though the delay takes a bit getting used to, but if you're in the rain or they get splashed, they will just pause or shut off on their own...so maybe too sensitive. The range is good, but not great. Headphones will cut out for a second from time to time, but not if you're close to the source. The charging case is probably the only thing I can seriously gripe about - is very cheap feeling, and not sure it will survive for very long. The only other big issue I have is they fail to synch with TV, specifically the Roku app, which may just be an issue for all truly wireless earbuds, as I've tried 2 different brands now, and neither would synch with the tv. Frustrating. Overall, if you're just using these for music or podcasts, and have your phone on, or near you, these are nice earbuds.
A**Y
Excellent
My first impression when unboxing was boy this is small !! The packaging was very nice. Right away I took the foam ear pieces that came on the ear buds off and put the smaller ones on. Don't forget to take off the plastic covering the terminals or your ear buds won't charge !! After taking the ear buds out i checked my phone and sure enough there was Funcl W1 and I connected to them and was listening to music that fast. The sound quality is top notch. Very impressed. So far the battery life seems to be very good also. Answering a phone call is as simple as tapping the left ear bud. As far as sound quality on my end its very good. My wife said that the sound quality on her end was much better than if I were talking to her on speaker phone. I would definitely purchase these again and highly recommend them to anyone !! A great buy !
C**E
Not Worth $8.35
Sound quality is horrible with very little audible bass. The only positive is that they seem to stay in the ear, which some "true wireless" fail to do. These Funcl True Wireless Earbuds are far inferior to the $19.99 LETSCOM Bluetooth Headphones IPX7 and $8.35 Panasonic ErgoFit In-Ear Earbud Headphones RP-HJE120-S (wired). The Bliiq Bluetooth Headphones, HiFi Bass Stereo with Mic, [Hummingbird][Ambient Mode|SpinFit Earbuds] have better sound quality, but simply will not stay in the ear while working out or doing anything else. Hopefully, this helps others not waste time. I've been desperately seeking a high-quality pair of wireless earbuds, but so far I'm sticking with the Panasonic and LETSCOM (mentioned above) because they are much much better ... and cost a fraction of Bliiq and Funcl's wireless/Bluetooth.
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