Raycon The Everyday Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds With Microphone- Stereo Sound In-Ear Bluetooth Headse
Raycon The Everyday Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds with Microphone- Stereo Sound in-Ear Bluetooth Headset True Wireless Earbuds 32 Hours Playtime (Matte Black)
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- 🎧 THE TRUE WIRELESS EXPERIENCE | Welcome to cutting-edge technology in true wireless audio with the Raycon Everyday Earbuds! Sporting the latest Bluetooth 5.2 technology which ensures a stable connection, they connect seamlessly with all Bluetooth enabled devices up to 33 feet away. The result? Wireless freedom and no hassle!
- 🎧 LIGHTWEIGHT, SECURE & COMFORTABLE FIT | The Raycon Everyday Earbuds are so light that you will forget that you are wearing them! They are ergonomically designed to ensure a secure fit while guaranteeing fatigue-free ears and long-lasting comfort. That’s one small gel tip for man, one giant leap for wireless bluetooth earbuds!
- 🎧 IPX6 WATERPROOF | Thanks to its IPX6 coating, the Raycon Everyday Earbuds are waterproof and built for any lifestyle. Go ahead and wear them in the rain, while working out at the gym, running, jogging, hiking, yoga, or traveling.
- 🎧 32 HOURS OF QUALITY SOUND - CHARGE ON THE GO | The Raycon Everyday Earbuds last up to 8 hours playtime on a single charge. The complimentary compact charging case boasts a built-in 400 mAh battery that can charge your earbuds up to 3 times while on the go when fully charged; That's 24 more hours of power!!
- 🎧 BASS YOU CAN FEEL | Sometimes, Big things do come in small packages! The Everyday Earbuds immerse you in rich and high-fidelity sound with a powerful and deep bass that makes you feel ALL of the music! Note: For optimal listening experience, find your fit from one of the 6 different sized soft silicone gel tips.
Raycon Global Changing the Audio Game. Two Ears at a Time Previous page What problem are we solving? Co-founders Ray Lee and Ray J were frustrated with the audio space - high prices, confusing specs, and poor product designs. If great technology was destined for everyone, why were the industry giants making it so inaccessible? How did we get our start? With Ray J’s intuition on pop culture and experience in the music industry, along with Ray Lee’s history in consumer electronics, they created a brand with a mission. Create tech that empowers the everyday individual. What makes our products unique? We want the world to have quality sound - is that too much to ask for? Everyday Earbuds Visit the Store Fitness Earbuds Visit the Store Everyday Headphones Visit the Store Gaming Earbuds Visit the Store Gaming Headphones Visit the Store Work Headphones Visit the Store Fitness Speaker Visit the Store Next page
Brand : Raycon
Category : Electronics,Headphones, Earbuds & Accessories,Headphones & Earbuds,Earbud Headphones
Rating : 4.4
Price : US $79.99
Review Count : 20248
ChildASIN : B095T14D4S,B095SZ4S71,B095T4DNV1,B095TQFJSG,B095T3T36H
Product Dimensions : 2.25 x 1.5 x 1.1 inches
Item Weight : 5 ounces
Item model number : E25
Batteries : 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Best Sellers Rank : #238 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #42 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones
Date First Available : 25-Sep-19
Manufacturer : Raycon
Country of Origin : China
Raycon The Everyday Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds with Microphone- Stereo Sound in-Ear Bluetooth Headset True Wireless Earbuds 32 Hours Playtime (Matte Black)
- Got the blue ones. These were a hand-me-down from my stepson. He said they would hurt his ears \"after a while.\" A while is approximately 1hr-10hrs, \'cause he used them while gaming. Other than that, he loved them. Did a lot of research prior to buying and these seemed the best for him.I use them for listening to Pandora, while walking the dog, as well as using just one, so I can hear myself playing acoustic bass, and singing along with whatever\'s playing on them. I used to design loudspeakers for Polk Audio in the mid 80\'s till mid-90\'s. Done my fair share of critical listening, and won\'t buy or use anything else, regardless of price. Polks are simply the best.I love my lil buds!!! I\'ve used others in the past: JBL - nice, and quality-made. Motorola (w. headband) - pure junk - stay away. Sony (both wired and wireless) actually my 2nd favorite - but for the price, excellent. Monster over head big phones - liked them way better than Beats\' shrill, and boomy sound, but, couldn\'t get a good fit, w their buds. KOSS wired el cheapos - great value, and audiophile-quality sound, but, very flimsy, and not as good as these, soundwise, for my personal taste. Koss buds - ok sound and mic, terrible build quality. Polk Audio buds - best I\'ve ever heard of ANY headset - and worth the price if you can find them, slightly used. Mackie - meh - loud. Bose buds - excellent, but, terrible warranty and cust. service. Bose over-ears - nothing spectacular. Sennheiser - love mine, and they\'re 40 years old. Modded to fit inside Howard Leight V3, over-ear noise cancelling phones - and they\'re my in-house go-to for accurate sound reproduction, amateur recording, and over-all listening. Sennheiser wireless w. transmitter - outstanding for late-night watching or gaming. Almost completely silent to others\', nearby, when in use. Very accurate surround sound reproduction. Slightly expensive, but, worth it. Nothing else compares in this price range. - Need a lot of AA batteries to use. Also tried other brands, but, none were as nice as these.The bass in these is incredible. You can \"feel\" the subsonic frequencies. No other buds were able to replicate lower bass frequencies as well as these. Not even close.Clarity of sound. You can hear every nuance of the recording. Every song sounds better, and I\'ve discovered sounds and parts of songs, which I\'ve never heard through ANY listening device. Not overhead earphones, and I\'m talking expensive studio-quality gear, costing 100x more than these lil buds. You can hear every instrument, in its \"location\" on the stage, or studio, if different. Even the player\'s fingertips when playing, or using other plucking techniques. You can hear the singer\'s breath while singing in the song. Amazing big-room, studio, hall, or live concert sound reproduction. The Who\'s Quadrophenia is like nothing I\'ve heard before, regardless of system, period. I\'ve tried all the different sound options, but, being a bassist, I stick w/ the Bass setting. It\'s louder, and actually clearer. They\'ve never distorted on me, except through a generic free smartphone. Sound varies somewhat through PCs, laptops, and other cell phones, but it always sounds good.The color is nice. They match my car\'s color, lol. Quality build. I\'ve dropped them, sat on them, stepped on them, and went a whole summer of high temps, sweat, and rain. A few charging issues, due to dust in the charging port, and my failure to use them as instructed. You can also charge them wirelessly!!! Bluetooth works every time, quickly and flawlessly. I, usually, get about a month, before it\'s time to recharge the base. This depends on charger, charging method, and amount of daily use.All that at a fair price... some would even say, inexpensive, compared w. other \'phones which cost WAY more. Obviously I recommend these ear buds.Bottom line - get these!
- I guess I\'m going to be in the minority on this one, but I received my earbuds today and two hours later I found myself returning them. I wanted to like them, I really did, but I found a couple of issues that for me were deal-breakers.I\'ll grant that the sound quality on these buds was pretty darn good. Much better than my previous earbuds. They gave a really nice ability to really hear the separate instruments or vocals in several of the songs I tried them out with. But, honestly, that\'s about the only thing I found impressive about them.The way these buds are designed to be worn was something I didn\'t like at all. When stuck into your ears, the bulk of the earbud sits upwards from your ear canal. What it felt like and looked like to me was that I was wearing two blue Miracle Ear hearing aids. They pretty much filled the entire indented area of my ear just like a hearing aid. God knows I don\'t need something to make me look like I\'m a old man, and that fact they were also a nice looking, vivid blue meant I was wearing hearing aids that were shouting down the street \"Hey, look at my blue hearing aids\". Not a look I\'m ready to be sporting \'round the hood. It\'s this same design that brought me to the remaining issues. With the way they\'re designed to be worn, no matter what silicone piece I tried using to insert them in my ears, it felt as if at any moment they were about to fall out. I\'m sure if they would have or not but the feeling that they were right on the precipice was unsettling and distracting. Also, with my previous Apple earbuds, the controls were relatively simple and the buds responded to a simple light tap for various commands. In the case of these buds, they required more than a tap. The center of each earbud isn\'t so much a touch sensitive item as it\'s a physical button that has to be pressed in, or held, or pressed multiple times. I found that VERY clunky since it required me pressing it more or less precisely dead center, and the fact the button had to be physically depressed, it meant, for me anyhow, that it would push the earbud out of position a lot of the time and frankly, the list of controls in the manual seemed like learning a naval flag communication language. I would have gotten the hang of it sure, but when commands require three presses of the right ear then hopping on one foot at shouting \"Hit me\" (I\'m kidding on that, of course) it just seemed like more hassle than convenience. Lastly, they may look like hearing aids but you\'ll never go deaf using these. The highest setting for the volume on these seemed disappointingly low to me. I like my music loud I admit, but the max volume I could get out of these left me still able to hear my TV, or a roommate talking. If these things aren\'t going to let me rock out like I enjoy then that\'s a deal-breaker right there.So, music quality good, but for me, everything else felt clunky, awkward and uncomfortable, and seriously, who wants to sport sexy electric blue hearing aids all day either? I need something with better comfort, and that I won\'t need the actual Rosetta Stone to remember the plethora of commands / gestures / modern interpretive dance required to change the volume. Disappointing.
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