Meizu Pop TW50 Review - A Wireless Earbuds with Immersive Sound Quality By gizmochina

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Aug 14, 2021
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Meizu Pop TW50 Review - A Wireless Earbuds with Immersive Sound Quality

Welcome tech enthusiasts, my name's Adam tech editor with gizmo China. We've got a little something different for you today. That's right, as you saw in the title, I'll be reviewing the maze pop TW 50. True wireless Bluetooth sports, earphones, I'm, gonna, start off by saying that I really love good sounding headphones, and I've had a lot of different types over the years currently I use a set of show earphones in-ear earphones and also a Bluetooth wireless set from RNA. So I have a good decent amount of ability to test what these can do compared to those higher priced headphones. When made you sent me a pair of the TW 50s I was pretty excited to see what they could do in a more budget-friendly set of headphones, but it comes to headphones, I care about construction and durability, comfort, I care about usability and, of course, the sound quality.

So those are going to be the things that I talk about with you today inside the simple looking white box are the headphone charging and carrying case with the pop headphones inside. There is a USB-C charging cable, but you're gonna need to provide your own charging. Brick included as well are three sets of silicone, ear tips, small medium and large, and two sets of silicone sleeves with wings. The wings are slightly different sized offering different levels of in-ear security for when you're most active. These sleeves are quite a bit difficult to put on the earphones there's a little stretching and persuasion they fit nicely.

These puppies seem made to last with seemingly durable plastics and connections along with the protective sleeves they run off, Bluetooth 4.2, so you won't want to get more than 30 feet or so away from your source. I tested the distance a bit and found they begin to disconnect and stutter around 20 to 25 feet. If there were any wall or barrier causing interference, the charging case has only the one USB-C port in somewhat of an odd spot at the bottom I felt a sigh would have been a better place because in order to charge it, you have to set out on the ground it's kind of weird the earphones sit comfortably in the case with or without the protective sleeves on, which is great and connect with the gold charging contacts. Naturally taking your phones out can be a bit fidgety though, as the fit is a bit tight. The earphones themselves have touch control capabilities in the flat area that is surrounded by nice LED lights.

In addition, each headphone has a microphone used in noise reduction. The driver is a graphene unit that has a rated frequency range of 20 Hertz to 20 kilohertz and a sensitivity range of 101 decibels at 1 kilohertz. The onboard batteries for each earphone is 85 William hours and the case has a 700 William hour battery capacity and can be charged by either USB-C or QI. Wireless charging charge time with either method with the for the case is 2.5 hours and the charge time for the earphones is only 1.5 hours. You get about five or six full earphone charges with a full charge of the carrying case.

There's a row of indicator lights in the front. You just push, there's a little thing on the back. Just click on that, and you can see the charge. I was able to easily get three hours of earphone listening when fully charged, and then I was able to just put him back of the case to charge him up easily enough when the battery went too low when first place from the ear, the TW 50s feel pretty dang good I found that the medium ear tip fit best for myself, and also I'm using the largest of the sleeves. However, after about 40 minutes, or so they begin to feel a little uncomfortable, it's difficult to direct what makes this occur, but they begin to feel edgy a bit not to worry, though, as you just move it around a little, and it helps I do prefer a bit of a deeper fit.

As well, but there's little option as they only offer the three sets of tips. I did try to put in some sure and some RNA tips under these, but they just didn't fit and didn't sound right. Great thing is that using these little guys couldn't be any simpler or intuitive just remove the headphones from the case, and they turn on automatically pairing was simple, as the Bluetooth connection was found immediately on my device, and once you connect to the made BTW 50 selection, you're good to go, there are audible cues as to your status as well. Once you pull the earphones out of the case, you can hear pairing from the earphones once connected. You can hear connected when you're finished listening.

It's pretty easy, just take them out of yours and put them in the case. They turn off on their own. My RNA headphones could use some tips on ease of use from these earbuds. So what's in and listening, you've got a few options using either earphones touch capabilities. Here are the touch control options? Tap the write your phone one time.

Do you play pause, tap twice on the right? Earphone to go to the next track, tap twice on the left, earphone to go to the previous track, tap and hold on the right earphone to raise the volume tap and hold on the left earphone to lower the volume tap either earphone three times to activate your voice assistant of choice, tap either earphone one time to answer or hang up a phone call touch and hold either for three seconds to reject a call. In addition to standard dual headphone use, you can use just the right earphone by itself. You cannot use the left earphone by itself now to the most important thing: how do they sound well for the money and likely for a bit more? The May duty, w50 sound, pretty dang good. The bass response is minimal, but not so little as to make these too bright and tinny sounding I feel there is balance overall on the sound, but depending on your music choice and any EQ applied, they can become muffled in the mid. The highs are well pronounced and audible and steer.

Clear, thank goodness of becoming tinny and hollow. Sounding I would prefer a little more loudness and noise reduction. That's their a bit quiet and feel that some foam type tips might be a good solution. If only made you included. Some of these tips, I feel the sound both in terms of volume, bass and isolation will be greatly improved well on a plane flight.

The lack of better noise reduction really affected. My listening experience, however, in quiet environments like in a park or at home, the earphones provided a decent amount of isolation for most users. If you're watching a video or playing a game on your mobile device, there is a minute delay that can become off-putting, but wasn't so different from many earphones. If you're enjoying this review of the May duty, w50 go ahead and make sure to press the like button, we'd like to hear if you have used the made BTW 50 go ahead and leave a comment and the gizmo China channel for more smartphone and tech goodness well-made Zoo I. Commend you for making these hair phones I.

Think that may do TW fifties are perfect for the price they're excellent. They actually sound. Quite a bit better than a lot of the ear phones, I've listened to in the same or similar price point, and actually better than some that I've heard that are at a higher price point. I think they sound better than some wired ear phones that I've listened to lately as well. So that's pretty good.

Now, I'm, one of the things that they've done really well is. The usability of these is off the charts, really easy, really intuitive. So, if you're looking for something that is easy to use pretty comfortable, you know if you do have worked out. You know you're working out, for you know thirty minutes to an hour, you know run or whatever you're doing. These are perfect for that there should be comfortable for most of that.

They have the ear tips that fit pretty comfortably. The sound is good so for buyers wishing to keep their budget on the low side. The TW fifty are about as good as it gets.


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