I9-TWS Fake Apple AirPods review
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
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Bought these from GearBest and so can you for that low price of $23!!!
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Well what can I say for less then a meal you can have some decent true wireless earphones what's not to like - Zábava
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Oddly didn't buy them to as a clone device, but from a recommendation for a cheap set of buds. As a hybrid phone user, Android and iOS, was planning on using them on an extra line or for my wife for her i7s. Oddly on my iPhone I have SoundPeats True Wireless Ear Buds 5.0 which sound pretty damned good and comfortable. Thanks for the quick overview of the product from NJ, US. And yes, ordered them from GearBest, took them about two weeks to get to me which is expected.
How do you turn these of?! XD. I have to turn Bluetooth off, end they are still flashing inside the box
Is the I9s-tws lighting when you play music?
Nope
MARINLAW yes.. they are flashing blue light
The I9-tws have a latency
just purchased these and can not for the life of me get them to pair together.. Can get both to pair with the iPhone just fine 1 at a time, but they will not pair with each other
Press and hold both buttons on the pods after you turn them on
The batteries though, will they last? We know that the originals don’t last already that many years from recent reports... and will these possibly explode/burn while in use (even if it’s one in a million chance). hmmm ... maybe likely not (probably not enough juice in there to begin with), but I’d prefer not to stick questionable batteries near any sensitive body part! If one insists on using such, at least do not fall asleep with them on just to be extra safe and sensible.
I’ve been getting 1.5 to 2 hours out of mine . And I wouldn’t be worried about them exploding to be honest battery is tiny . I have used them during sleep without issue other then being flat in the morning
@@TheTechGuyYT I've been using wireless headphones for about seven years now. The ones I have are still the Sennheiser RS180 and 170. It's not the outdoor portable sort, but has a base station and the batteries last about two days on regular use -- yes! AAA type and I've only replaced batteries every two years so thrice in total since buying. Having two headsets (one closed and one open same base station) so never have to worry ever of running out of batteries. Although discontinued, one can easily find replacement pads. Will probably continue using these until they literally fall apart. It's true the batteries of those portable types probably are too puny to be worried about too much, although they are still lithium... I mostly just prefer user serviceable products. e.g. if ever my speaker capacitors dry out or drivers blow, I can replace them easily enough myself etc.
@@TheTechGuyYT BTW, Sennheiser has made the newer versions with non-user replaceable batteries, I believe. Makes bussiness sense. Still... annoying and not good for the environment in the long run.
@@cl2nden1st89 There's always rechargeable batteries. And never even thought about possible and highly improbable explode or burn. I do have a cheap set of Cowin over ear bt and wired can's. Use them at night when watch youtube videos on my Mac Mini (current model). I don't expect Sennheiser, Sony or Bose quality but they don't sound bad at all. Actually they sounds pretty good for $US40.00. Also were recommended for decent inexpensive headphones for those who are not audiophiles or music fanatics. None of this is meant as a negative. Basically for me, just to have something decent and cheap.
Michael Paris I don’t lose sleep over regular rechargeable type batteries. It’s the lithium ones that can be concerning, but only when it’s done really densely like a smartphone battery. My old iPhone 5 which I just use as a desk clock now is about to pop. the screws at the bottom have come lose and the screen has cracked and bowed letting you see the inside. I’ve had it plugged in 24/7 for maybe two years. I’ve let it fully drain. Just need to find time to pop the lid and put in a new third hand battery. I don’t throw away old phones. You can use them as a face clock/surveillance cam etc.
$23? I got mine (4 sets(4 cases and 8 earbuds)) for $25
I got mine for 15 but it was from a second hand shop
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Do they support wireless charging
No but the newer version does
DO NOT BUY THESE!!
•the lights flash blue when playing
•don’t always connect together
•audio is really loud
•audible beeping in the headphones
You must have I7s
I have I9s
•They flash blue
•They have a slight latency
I think that they perfect for 10€ here in Greece
You must have the i7 or something because I have them and they are actually really good for fake ones
I9s with iPhone 6s