SoundPEATS TrueAir2 Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth V5.0 Headphones Wireless Earphones with Qualcomm QCC3040 TrueWireless Mirroring 4-Mic cVc 8.0 Total 25 Hours

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SoundPEATS TrueAir2 Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth V5.0 Headphones Wireless Earphones with Qualcomm QCC3040 TrueWireless Mirroring 4-Mic cVc 8.0 Total 25 Hours

SoundPEATS TrueAir2 Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth V5.0 Headphones Wireless Earphones with Qualcomm QCC3040 TrueWireless Mirroring 4-Mic cVc 8.0 Total 25 Hours

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The case can recharge the earbuds four times fully before needing new power itself, giving the earbuds around 4,5 hours of playtime per charge. Nothing exceptional, but a solid score for half-in-ears. The Air3 can go plenty loud, and it's around 60% of the playing volume the higher frequencies and details increase. Don't expect the widest soundstage or precise instrument positioning, but music does feel around you with a fair amount of detail and decent separation between instruments and layers. The SoundPEATS TrueAir 2 and TrueAir2+ perform well where it counts most. It has a pleasant and warm sound.

In indoor phone calls or video calls, however, your voice is dark and muffled, and it can even be hard to hear what you're saying. Calling with the Air3 is an improvement over the TrueAir2. Your voice sounds warm and full in phone calls and video calls like Microsoft Teams and Google Meet, yet with enough clarity. Both indoors and outside, surrounding noises barely come through in calls. People chatter, claps, and accelerating scooters, are all reduced well. However: the processing of those sounds can drag away your voice into muddiness and inaudibility. Some minor tweaks that earn half a mark extra. Firstly, the case is still more or less the same size. The height is around 0.5mm more, and it weighs around 4g more at 37.5g, but kudos to SoundPEATS for managing to squeeze QI in there without a drastic redesign. The screen printed specifics have been removed, and it looks a little tidier as a result. SOUNDPEATS TrueAir 2 ขับพลังเสียงด้วยไดรเวอร์แบบไดนามิกขนาดใหญ่ถึง 14.2 มิลลิเมตร โดยรุ่นนี้ถูกปรับปรุงย่านเสียงเบสเป็นพิเศษ แรงปะทะหนักแน่น ส่วนเสียงร้องชัดถ้อยชัดคำ เสียงสูงทอดตัวได้ไกล ถือว่าเสียงดีมากครับสำหรับหูฟังราคาเท่านี้ ใครที่ชอบโทนเสียงแน่นๆ ฟังสนุกๆ ตอบโจทย์ได้แน่นอน Other connectivity on the SoundPEATS Air3 is solid, too. The Bluetooth connection keeps a stable signal up to 9-10 meters away from your device, including in areas full of wireless signals.Consider buying this earphone? I'd really appreciate it if you use the links in this article . It won't cost you extra, yet it will financially support me a bit in my ongoing quest for great affordable audio. <3 STARS - If you're looking for cheap AirPods-alternatives, you can't miss the SoundPEATS TrueAir2 or TrueAir2+ with its engaging sound, solid battery life and convenient call quality. Surprisingly, the TrueAir2 (Plus) doesn't promote vocals to be the most important aspect of the sound. Where higher-pitched voices are strongly emphasized on most earbuds, vocals are a tad recessed on these SoundPEATS. Sometimes, lower vocals hardly seem louder than instruments around it. Higher-pitched male and female vocals are also somewhat toned down, but in a pleasant way. They play the main part in the music, but stay far away from harsh, bright territory. Vocals can miss a bit of detail as a result, but there's a lovely smooth-sailing vibe to them as well. Below this SoundPEATS TrueAir 2 review, you will find comparisons between the SoundPEATS TrueAir2 vs Fiil CC2, TaoTronics SoundLiberty 92, Xiaomi Mi Air 2 SE, 1more E1029BT, and Tronsmart Onyx Ace.

Below this SoundPEATS Air 3 review, you will find comparisons between the SoundPEATS Air 3 vs TrueAir 2 (Plus), Haylou GT6 and QCY T13. I then took the earbuds outside. The receiver didn't even hear some of the cars going past. Eventually some noises did inevitably filter through, and your voice is elevated and thins out a bit. It also dips from time to time, but is still distinguishable. Like the TrueAir2 (Plus), the Air 3 has plenty of punch in the lower frequencies. Even though these are half-in-ears, which don't go far into your ear canals, there's enough body and depth in the bass. There's a steady mid-bass thump, and even though the sub-bass (the deepest darkest tones you feel as much as hear) can't really rumble, the bass sounds surprisingly deep. Bass slams are stronger than on the TrueAir 2, yet unfortunately, they can distort a little on songs that boost the bass out of themselves - an aspect the TrueAir2 controls better. The case adds an additional 3 charges. Perfectly adequate for this form factor, and average by market standards:

It was a similar story on Zoom calls, except my voice sounded even more natural. TrueAir2+ again exactly the same as the original. Sound-wise, the TrueAir2, TrueAir2+, and Air3 are around 90% the same. They share the same warm character with steady mid-bass, boosted lower mid-tones and vocals that become more prominent on higher listening volumes. However, the TrueAir 2 (Plus) does sound more open and balanced, as it puts vocals slightly more forward and extends upper-mids and highs more. The Air3 boosts mid-bass and lower-mids further, providing more warmth to the sound, and sounding more detailed in these lower areas. Both sound excellent for half-in-ears, but for more vocal genres, the TrueAir2 (Plus) may still have a tiny edge. So which is better, the TrueAir2+ or the Air3? It's an anticlimax - but yeah: the choice is up to you. Removing the protective wrapper reveals one of the key differences - now you get a coloured light inside to denote charge status, with green approximate to 50% (12 hours) to 100% (25 hours), amber 10-49% and red 1-9%. Another difference is the Air 3 presents the lower mid-tones more prominent. They are severely boosted, injecting a lot of warmth in the sound, and pushing darker electronic tones and darker piano play, guitars, and drums forward. It can make music immersive - instrumental songs can put a warm blanket over you.

The Haylou GT6 has a more articulated sound than the SoundPEATS Air3 and its predecessor. It has a tighter mid-bass, deeper sub-bass, and vocals and upper-mids are more pronounced. However, to achieve this, you need a very tight and secure fit with the GT6 - you may even need to press them in your ears so strongly it doesn't feel comfortable anymore. Without the perfect fit, the GT6 drops its bass, and highs feel a tad too sharp. It's easier to get a good sound out of the Air3; its warm sound comes hassle-free. The Haylou beats the SoundPEATS on battery life; the Air 3 has better comfort, video call quality, and smaller stems. If you listen to modern and electronic genres mostly, the added lows of the TrueAir2 will work better for you; if you prefer listening to acoustic and older genres, the Fiil CC2 may be your top choice.

Both the earbuds and the Xiaomi Mi Air 2 SE charging case are noticeably larger than the TrueAir 2's. The Xiaomi has slightly stronger connectivity than the TrueAir2, and the same battery life - but the TrueAir2 wins on outside calling. When it comes to music, however, SoundPEATS has the advantage. It sounds more open, has more detail in the bass and lower-mids, and while higher-pitched vocals don't have the same emphasis, they sound smoother - making the overall sound of the TrueAir2 just more pleasant. The Tronsmart Onyx Ace is a wildly requested model for comparisons on half-in-ears, but if you read the Scarbir.com review, you'll see the TrueAir 2 outperforms it easily. The TrueAir 2 offers an hour longer battery life per charge and sounds much better - with way more detail and separation in the bass and lower-mids, clearer vocals, and more natural mids. The Onyx Ace sounds exactly like Apple's AirPods - and that's not a good thing. The addition of wireless charging in particular distances them from the Air3, and indeed it appears the TrueAir2 are now unofficially out of circulation, drawing a clear line in the sand between the two products. Next to the bass, lower-mids (like darker electronic tones and drums) are slightly boosted, adding to the 'flow' in modern music and coloring the music warm. Mid-instruments like guitars and the piano also have warm underlining while still presented well enough in the brighter tones. The TrueAir2 has some nice spaciousness in the sound, with sound effects and instruments coming from your left and right, while vocals remain in the center of the sound. Could you please kindly make sure if there is any obstacle or interference around you while using the headphones? Like Wireless remote control equipment, radar and so on, the Microwave oven will also affect the Bluetooth signal. Please also make sure the distance between earbuds and device is in 10m when there is no obstacles.

SOUNDPEATS TrueAir 2 ได้อย่างอิสระเพียงสัมผัสบนตัวหูฟัง โดยสามารถควบคุมได้ทั้ง เล่น/หยุดเพลง เพิ่ม/ลดเสียง ข้าม/ย้อนเพลง รับสาย/วางสาย และเรียกใช้งานผู้ช่วยคำสั่งเสียงได้ โดยมีวิธีใช้งานดังนี้ครับ

All this makes the TrueAir2 sound relaxed, even though it's got plenty of punch in the lower frequencies. There's a steady mid-bass thump, and the bass sounds lovely deep as well. As these are half-in-ears, don't expect the biggest ear-shaking rumbles - the speaker just doesn't go into your ear canal deep enough - but there's enough body and depth in the bass. The bass doesn't sound muddy (as it sometimes does on half-in-ears), it doesn't distort in bass-heavy songs; it's present but not too powerfull. The SoundPEATS TrueAir2 raised the bar for the sound quality on AirPods-like earbuds, and the Air3 continues down the same path - yet there are some differences. On the inside of the stems, everything does look like AirPods, with the speaker aiming sideways in your ears. These TrueAir2 half-in-ears offer quite the comfort: they stay in your ears snugly the moment you put them in. The stems are aligned nicely with your cheeks as well, without brushing them. Unlike a competitor like the Xiaomi Mi Air 2 SE, the earbuds also aren't bulky in your ears.



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