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Excellent video! Can you please do (or give a comparison) between the DC elite and the ifi go bar KENSEI (with and without K2HD enabled). But for iems (not headphones).
The Baseus M2S Pro still fails to address the shortcomings of the M2S. The slightly muffled speakers are inherited from the M2S, with poor three-frequency resolution. The lower frequency instruments are noticeably muddled together. While there is a deeper focus on noise cancellation, enabling LHDC still doesn't make much of a difference. I returned them after giving them a listen.
Just watched your review of the Baseus M2s Pro-awesome job! Your breakdown of the features was super clear, and the comparisons you made with other models were really helpful.
Just watched your review of the Baseus M2s Pro-awesome job! Your breakdown of the features was super clear, and the comparisons you made with other models were really helpful.
Hi tell me something best iem under $50 for music listening my preparation is more good quality vocal and with a little bit of shimmer and if possible In there it's better if there is some good quality bass
I have considered either of this 4 models for long but the non pro models don't have Dual device connection support which is a deal breaker for me. But after watching this review, i think i come to believe that Ceramics X has better noise cancellation than all the 4 models and might sound just as good too. What do you think? And please, if you're to recommend between the 2 pro model realme buds, QCY melobuds pro, Bowie M2s pro and Ceramics X. Which would you pick? I am looking for better noise cancellation, comfortability in ear and no, I don't care about cost effectiveness. Just the best one from the list.
The Ceramics X performs exceptionally well, though it might lag a bit in terms of build quality. I think it offers the best value for money in its price range.
Bean-shaped earbuds tend to feel more intrusive than rod-style ones, but they can offer a better long-term wearing experience since they have more contact points inside the ear.
The battery life is awful. Even with noise cancellation off, it only lasts about an hour, and sometimes the sound cuts in and out. Not sure if it's a quality control problem.