I have a Rowkin Micro Touch and I have 2 issues: 1) sometimes even into the case it randomly connects to my phone or PC, very often as well the battery is drained on standby and when I pick up then after couple days there's no battery, very annoying. 2) I have some cut outs and I noticed only happens in very busy areas with many people using wifi and bt, maybe interference. Do you have those issues as well?
Yep after using it more I did notice those issues you are referring to. I though it was just my model but turns our it's not... I'm going to be uploading a new vid soon of my new Bluetooth earphones I'm using.
Lost my left ear for my Ascent Plus. Loved these so much going out to be a crazy person just to get the micro to use with my plus case. I have baby ears so sometimes even the smallest bud takes a bit of work, but when they're in, they are in and they're great. They protrude a bit as well, but people don't seem to notice and I do have to remove one to have a conversation. Very sound blocking, NYC tourist noise is nothing against these.
@@jcunboxing havit/hakii hgroov are basically the same thing so if you can do small comparison video between the towing and these that would be amazing. The only reason I'm asking this is because I'm stuck on the fence between the rowkins and the hgroov/havit
I have really, really small ears (2 inches from top to bottom, think child's size) and all of the true wireless earbuds that I've found are just too big and stick out of my ears like sore thumbs. These seem to be the smallest yet and might just work. Would you say this is true, or do you have any suggestions for true wireless earbuds for small ears?
Yep they should be fine! My sister has small ears than yours, just under 2 inches from top to bottom and they looked okay on her. You can email me if you want more info/photos of it. But you should be fine. As you said, better than what's out there atm.
My ears are very small and it has Ben a chore trying to find true wireless earbuds. These so far are the only ones small enough to fit my child-like ears.
@@jcunboxing for me - I've tried and own about 10 diff pair, various cheapie ones from Amazon, also JBud, and once I bought the Jabra Elite 65T Active, I realized all the others are just pretenders and a waste of money. Always had issues of one sort or another UNTIL I got the Jabra. They are awesome. Can't find any better for under $200 which seems to be the general consensus out there among other testers.