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S**T
TRY ALL THE BUD ADAPTERS
Fairly impressed with these for the price. Bought after reading various reviews of galaxy buds, Bose, Jabra alternatives and most people rate these as just as good or better. When I 1st tried them on I really wasn't too sure at all about them. Sound was not very good at all. However I tried all the different rubber bud ends and with each one there is a brand new sound experience. You NEED to try them all listening to different styles of music.You will after a couple hours find the ones that suit you best. And only then will you agree with other reviews. YES they certainly are as good as Bose etc at as much as 3x the price!!! Great buy
P**E
Musically awful but superb for voice calls outdoors and in wind
I trialled out a good many pairs of earbuds in mid-2020 and settled for the great Moosen V98 and Babiko S7. Both are sonically marvellous for me: the Babiko definitely the best musically, the Moosen are very close to best and so fabulously compact, easy to always carry in a pocket. Both cost far less than the Sabbat E12 Ultra, near a third of the price.However, both are weak for outdoor voice calls. The Moosen is truly atrocious for calls even indoors in a silent room. The Babiko is good while there's no wind at all and little road noise, otherwise they're unusable. And outdoor voice calls are very important to me.Enter the Sabbat E12 Ultra. Musically, they're a dead duck to me - shrill and, ironically, lacking the bass they're vaunted for. The Babiko and Moosen slaughter their sound for a third of the price.But the Sabbat E12 Ultra is fantastic for outdoor voice calls - well above other earbuds I tried. I waited for a very windy and rainy day to try them, calling four people for extended talk-trials. I've used them most days for a fortnight since then, in strong wind and sometimes rain. The wind's been billowing my coat wide. Callers know the wind's there but hear me loud and clear and we talk with no problems at all.It was a long search through eight makes of earbuds to find decent outdoor voice calls. The Sabbat E12 Ultra are an expensive spend to get great outdoor voice call quality but dreadful music quality. But the calls alone make them very worthwhile for me and they'll do OK for watching TV/film on my mobile too.
G**
bass
HI. just to say. I really liked these earphones, the sound was just as most good reviews describe. there good. Im not an audiophile but i do know a good sound and quality when i hear it. I also like good quality sound from my headphones/speakers.I cant afford top end gear (wish i could!) but i buy within my budget. I love the blon3 and tinhifi T4 both wired both 30 to 100 euro, but i love the sound from them both. Anyways i wanted a set of Bluetooth so got these. they are good in many ways but sound is subjective and i actually found these a bit boomy for my liking, they are loud and very bassy,in a good way, but for my taste just a bit to much boom. If you like that, then great these are for you. although i have a pair of Shanling MTW100 v2 balanced balanced armature which i find myself using more than the sabbat. but again thats just my preference in sound. Overall though, i think for the price these are a great pair of earbud with good comfort nice push button control (which i prefer over touch control) stay in ear very securely, i can sleep with them in with no discomfort and good sound. I recomend, but as i said i found them a bit to bassy for my liking, but hay! thats just me. I still thing there good for the price if you like volume and bass.Hope this help someone, if it does leave a like. Thanks.Kind regards Stay safe and well G :)
N**P
Good buds, but not perfect
The earbuds are good and the sound quality, although not mind-blowing, is okay for the price and the base is quite punchy. Although they are in earbuds I still get considerable background noise. I used them on a flight and I had to crank the music up in order to block out the noise. I have used the Zolo Liberty+, which seemed to do a better job at blocking noise for me. These beat the Zolo's hands down when it comes to battery as well as connection strength. Where the Zolo's would start losing connection when I had them in my trouser pocket, these would stay connected if I left my phone and walked to another room. They are also very comfortable and I had no issues having them in few a few hours.One thing that really annoys me with these buds is that I can only have 1 phone connected at a time. I have two phones and when playing music from one, when the other rings, I want to be able to pick it up. This is a no go. You need to disconnect one phone and then connect the other. It would also be nice to have an auto-pause so that if I take a bud out of my ear, it pauses.So Pros:Good sound and baseGreat connectivityGood BatteryComfortable and lightCons:Only 1 phone connected at one timeNo auto-pauseBackground noise leaks throughUpdate Nov 2019:For some reason sometimes the buds lose connectivity when using them and having my phone in my inside pocket of a suit jacket. This has been to the extent that I could only Spotify in little millisecond bursts and to the point that I could not listen to music unless I held my phone up in front of me. I am not sure what causes this (as I have a brand new flagship phone, with no issues), but I am sure it is the earbuds. If this continues I will bin them.
A**
Bluetooth Earbuds
These bluetooth earbuds has high quality performance and very attractive look. Sound quality is pretty good with decent bass, also while listening songs and while speaking tonover phone, both time remains absolutely perfect. Noise cancelling feature work very well. Power bank case made sleek fast charging design fits easily in the pocket
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