HTC True Wireless Earbuds 7, IPX4 Splashproof Bluetooth 5.3 Noise Cancelling in-Ear Headphones with 45ms Ultra-Low Latency, 22H Playtime, Built-in Mic for Gaming, Exercising (Black)

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  • Cassie

    > 24 hour

    They are really nice to use on discord and a really inexpensive option.

  • Helios Family

    > 24 hour

    - reasonable quality budget ear buds - quality of sound is ok for the price point , no complaints - works fine

  • JH

    > 24 hour

    This set of wireless headset from HTC is very inexpensive but performs very well. The headset is very easy to pair, just take them out of the case and remove the yellow sticky tab on the charging contact and they should start looking for device to pair. Make sure to remove the yellow tabs and put back into the case upon first use to make sure the buds have a charge. Once paired, the earbud should start working immediately and will automatically connect once you remove them from the case. The build is very good for a sub $40 headset and sound quality is good. What I like: 1. Sleek and good fit 2. Easy to pair 3. Good sound No notable concerns at time of writing.

  • John Crites jr

    > 24 hour

    The sound is nice and noise cancellation is good but the fit is not great. It feels like they are going to fall out of my ears

  • Ryan B

    > 24 hour

    This is a really nice set of earbuds if you are looking for a set that won’t cost a ton, has a small profile, but still comes from a “recognizable” brand. Sound: bass is more than sufficient. Highs are a little lacking, but if you have a EQ, that can be corrected. I am no audiophile, but these have a sound profile that I actually like (a little bass heavy). Fit: This is always subjective, but they fit me great. They seal nicely in the ear and that is the only noise cancellation (which works for me as I want a little sound from the outside world). The case is very compact and is almost not noticeable in the pocket. But the best part for me is the size of the earbud itself. Lightweight and small profile makes this think almost unnoticeable in the ear. It doesn’t have a long “stick” coming down from the ear. And that makes it feel great in my ear. Made a couple of calls on this and had no complaints about the mic and sound. Overall, if you are looking for a small-sized earbud from a name you have at least hear of, then this is a pretty good option.

  • Robin Degan

    > 24 hour

    I only just received these, but so far they work great! I like how I can use one or both, and they seem to work really well. I have really tiny ears, and so far they fit pretty good, arent too uncomfortable and havent fallen out or anything with just household activities. I havent worked out in them yet though but am hopeful. Sound quality seems good, and set up was pretty easy if you read the instructions. I will note that there are small protective covers over the portion that connects the buds to the base, and I had to remove those before they would connect, but other than that, pretty simple. Definitely a great alternative for someone who doesnt want to spend more than is necessary on apple airpods or someone who doesnt own an apple device, such as myself.

  • Robert Ryan Productions

    > 24 hour

    The 2022 New HTC True Wireless Earbuds 7 Bluetooth 5.3, In-Ear Headphones Noise Cancelling 10mm Driver with Deep Bass for Gaming, Working -40ms Ultra Low Latency/22H Playtime/Game Modes/Built-in Mic-Black; are Bluetooth earbuds marketed as HTC. A quick reading of the back of the box reveals that HTC has licensed their name and logo to Water World International Industrial Limited, the manufacturer of these ear buds. It is an official licensed product and not a knock off, as far as I can tell. I. have been a fan of certain HTC products in the past, which is why I thought Id give these a try. A few things you should know about me. I work in media production, and part of my duties are as an audio engineer. I am also a huge headphone and music snob. So take my comments with the grain of salt, you might not feel as strongly as I do about high fidelity audio. The earbuds arrive in a nicely printed, htc branded box. Inside the box is a thin plastic cradle with the ABS earbud changing case nestled inside. The instructions, charging cord, and smaller ear foams are underneath. My case is white even though my buds are black. The case is charged via USB C and holds 3 charges. There are tiny blue lights on the front to tell you when the case is charging and how much charge is there. Once you take the buds out of the case they turn on, and off when you put them back in. On my phone they needed paired individually but once I turned on dual BT they played music and video together but phone calls were on right only. Something I kinda appreciated. As far as the term noise cancelling on these, it refers to the microphone and not the earbuds themselves. So calls are clear, but there is no active noise cancelling. Frankly, if someone claimed there was ANC at this price point, I would be highly suspicious. So calls sounded good on both ends and the voice was clear. Music on the other hand... (Remember I am a headphone snob, audio engineer and high-fidelity music fan) so... My very first thought when turning them on and all the way up was, thats it?. Less than half of where I would normally enjoy music. Now often I do like it loud, but I also know professionally what a proper volume should be, and for me this was too quiet. I could tell they had enhanced the bass, and relatively everything was clear but, very compressed. I am pretty sensitive to any compressed audio and especially Bluetooth, but I have heard many that sounded more than acceptable for casual listening. I just heard way too many compression artifacts from these for my listening enjoyment. Additionally they just arent loud enough for me. Now lets be realistic for a second, at the time of writing this they are on sale for $31. To get anything approaching the sound quality I would like, would be $200 or more easily. So understand these are not those and I get that. Thing is though not on sale these are closer to $40 and for just a bit more, the $50 to $60 range, Ive heard better sounding and louder earbuds. If your main use is for calls and talk, I think these are pretty good for the money. I did not try the game mode as I use much bigger weird headphones for that. I did not care for them for music, but they are a great price and calls sound good.

  • TJ

    > 24 hour

    I’m really impressed with these HTC earphones, especially at the price point. Balanced sound of not a little vocal forward. Present bass when song calls for it, but not overpowering. Sensitive touch points. Pretty comfortable, too. Haven’t had to adjust them too much since putting them in and I’ve been listening for a couple of hours straight. Connection seems strong, no glitches. Walked away from phone for maybe 50 feet before started to go in and out. No ANC, but passive isolation is pretty good. Compact case is a nice touch, too. That said, I don’t like that the case lights don’t light up when you open it to tell you how much power it has left.

  • Carter

    > 24 hour

    First – MAKE SURE TO REMOVE ALL FILMS. Theres a small yellow film over the charging contacts. The ear buds will not turn on if you dont remove these as they only turn on when you remove them from the case. Onto the review. I got these bluetooth earbuds for gaming with my Steam Deck and the low latency mode actually seems to work pretty well. The sound quality is decent, about what you’d expect from a $30 pair of earbuds. The range on them is pretty good as well, I can get about 30 feet away before anything gets choppy but of course if you go through multiple walls it will get worse. My biggest complaint with these earbuds is the lack of a few features found on similar products. Namely you can’t turn them off and you cant change the volume. On most devices like this a long enough press will turn the device off or turn the device on. For these HTC Earbuds you MUST put them in the case to turn them off or take them out of the case to turn them on. This is especially annoying because if you leave them out for a bit unpaired they turn off automatically and you’ll have to find the case again to pop them in and out to turn back on. You also can’t unpair them except from the paired device. The most annoying thing about these is they don’t have their own volume controls and no way to control the volume on the device from these. With EVERY single bluetooth audio device I have ever used there has been some way to control the audio levels without messing with the device they’re connected to and these fail that test. I would liked to be able to control the volume individually from any other Bluetooth things I would connect to my phone or deck but I have to change them all at the same time. Overall their build quality is good, they’re comfortable enough, they have good range and decent battery life (only tested 4 hours, your results may differ), but the software and control issues really tank this to me. You can’t release a Bluetooth device with fewer features than even the cheapest on the market have.

  • Travis C.

    > 24 hour

    I have only one complaint, and that is that this product will fall out of of you ear

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