- Feb 6, 2017
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So i dont usually buy cheap stuff... But this time ill make an exception as my friend is selling it in Indonesia. So my friend offered me a pair of Wireless Earbuds called the SoundPEATS Truepods for USD$43.At first i laughed, he laughed, we both laughed... Then he proceeded to say, i can give it a try, if i didnt like it i can give it back.
So after an hour, the earbuds arrived. The packing honestly doesnt look fancy like the Galaxy Buds or Sony WF-1000XM3. But i mean for USD$43 its not bad. I opened the box and there sits the charging case with the earbuds inside. Included in the box is a USB-C charging cable and 1 set of L size earpiece(the 1 attached to the earbuds is the M size).
Pairing the earbuds is easy, like any other earbuds, just remove both and search for it in the bluetooth settings on your phone.
I put it on my ears and open Spotify and im shocked. They sound decent. Not as good as what my friend told me. But instead of complaining, i tried using Samsung Music instead, and played a FLAC file. And the sound is way better. The bass is a bit overkill, the treble is just nice but the vocals at times get covered by the bass.
Connection between my N10+ and the Truepods works seamlessly well, no disconnections or stuttering. Reconnecting is very easy as well, just like the Galaxy Buds.
So the bottom line is that for under USD$50,im pretty sure these are hard to beat. (ill update the photos soon).
So after an hour, the earbuds arrived. The packing honestly doesnt look fancy like the Galaxy Buds or Sony WF-1000XM3. But i mean for USD$43 its not bad. I opened the box and there sits the charging case with the earbuds inside. Included in the box is a USB-C charging cable and 1 set of L size earpiece(the 1 attached to the earbuds is the M size).
Pairing the earbuds is easy, like any other earbuds, just remove both and search for it in the bluetooth settings on your phone.
I put it on my ears and open Spotify and im shocked. They sound decent. Not as good as what my friend told me. But instead of complaining, i tried using Samsung Music instead, and played a FLAC file. And the sound is way better. The bass is a bit overkill, the treble is just nice but the vocals at times get covered by the bass.
Connection between my N10+ and the Truepods works seamlessly well, no disconnections or stuttering. Reconnecting is very easy as well, just like the Galaxy Buds.
So the bottom line is that for under USD$50,im pretty sure these are hard to beat. (ill update the photos soon).
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