🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game with Qro Eversound!
The Qro Wireless Earbuds offer an exceptional listening experience with premium Hi-Fi sound, active noise cancellation, and a customizable fit. With a robust 36-hour playtime, IPX waterproof rating, and Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, these earbuds are designed for both casual listeners and active users. Enjoy clear calls and a hassle-free experience with US-based support and a 12-month warranty.
J**N
Good earbuds and EXCELLENT support!
I was looking for a budget pair of earbuds to use while working out on the elliptical (which is pretty loud) and watching TV, and these are great for that purpose. Decent quality sound that is a good balance of clarity and bass, and not overly muddy or "thumpy". I have better sounding earbuds, but they are 3-4 times the price, so I would be unhappy if they weren't a lot better. The ANC works quite well too, dropping the noise of my machine probably 35-45%. Easily enough to hear my show. Where these really SHINE is the customer support. My original pair would no longer turn off in the case after about 6 months and I reached out to support for help. After a few troubleshooting exchanges I had a new pair shipped out and they arrived promptly. Unfortunately it turned out to be the wrong model in which the ANC wasn't quite as good, so I contacted support again. I was then shipped a replacement pair and and additional thank you item for the trouble. So 4 stars for the earbuds and 5++ stars for the support!
S**C
The BEST earbuds priced at $20, with INCREDIBLE sound, but only average ANC.
These have AWSOME SOUND! More on that later. I compared these to 6 other sets of earbuds, most in the $20 range, and the rest costing up to $65. I haven't tried iPod Pros because I will NOT drop $250 on earbuds. I won’t name the others here except to note the ones I finally settled on, Tozo NC2, only when pointing out why I didn’t choose these. Specifically:Pros:1) As stated right off the bat, the sound quality of these is off the hook! They have 12 mm drivers (speakers), and the bass THUMPS while the middle and upper registers are excellent. Compared to the Tozo NC2, these are a bit better and can get significantly louder, too. I don’t know how big the Tozo drivers are, but I’d be surprised if they are smaller than 11 mm. Just for kicks, I looked up the driver size on iPod Pros, and those are only 11 mm! I can't do a direct comparison, but I'd bet that these QRO Classics have better sound than iPods, too.2) The fit in my ear is good, and somewhat better than the Tozo NC2's, too. These go deep enough in the ear canals to stay snug when talking or eating (but not so deep that they are uncomfortable.) They fit as well as any that I tried.3) The "CLICK" sound lets you know that a touch was registered and makes it clear if it registers 1 touch, 2, or 3. I was surprised to learn that many earbuds don’t give any “CLICK,” and it is such a simple modification! It is worth looking for.4) It takes two taps to hang up on a call, making it very unlikely that you will hang up accidentally.Cons:1) The Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) is not the best - don't get me wrong, it's OK, and certainly better almost all of the others (which was undetectable.) However, the Tozo's ANC is incredible - to the point of near silence in even moderately noisy environments.2) Wind noise: these are terrible for wind noise rendering them useless when riding a bike. The noise almost drowns out all audio except at ear shattering volumes. The Tozo NC2's are WAY better here.3) Sensitivity to touch: These are about the most sensitive to being touched of any of the buds I tried. However, having the audible click made it easy to tell that I had accidentally tapped one, and the fact that hanging up on a call needed more than one tap made it very unlikely that I would accidentally do something really annoying.4) While you can learn the controls for any of the earbuds after wearing them a while, these earbuds are less complicated than most.5) These earbuds do not come with a warranty beyond what you can buy from Amazon.6) One small gripe that I have with these earbuds is that they are a bit difficult to remove from their case. Other reviewers have noted the same thing, so I know it isn’t just me.7) Another small gripe I have is that when going from ANC to pass-through mode, you have to cycle through two more settings, “music” and “gaming,” which did not have any noticeable (to me) change on the sound quality. Just annoying for no benefit.I didn’t have the time or inclination to do run-down tests on the batteries, but my impression was that these will last around 5 hours of listening to music with ANC on, and longer with ANC off.In summary, the QRO Classics are my choice at the $20 price point given their incredible sound, adequate ANC, audible “CLICK,” and staying snugly in place. I ultimately chose the Tozo NC2's because they had so much more (at around double the cost!)
T**S
Lots of choices out there, but these are surprisingly good
I think I spent 2 hours adding various earbuds to my cart, reading reviews in and outside of Amazon, checking waterproof ratings, battery life, etc. I mean, I wasted hours trying to find a pair of budget earbuds that seemed to have the right price vs. features. Some of the options out there are as cheap as $8 to $10 which seems almost unbelievable.So, when I saw these for less than $20 with ANC, I was a bit surprised since the cheapest pair of no-name earbuds with active noise cancellation was around $35+. I received them about an hour ago and I've been running them through the paces - and everything seems really good. A few things.* Active Noise Cancellation works well on these* Earbuds are the elongated-type which are generally easier to put in and adjust since the long sections point forward and down - so you can't really put them in upside down.* Sound is good. I'm not an audiophile, but music and podcasts sound very good.* I don't think it's obvious from the pictures, the but the case has lights along the sides that tell you the level of charge for the case. I was worried that there was no indication of this, but it's simple and works well enough and aesthetically nice looking when they are on.* Comes with a very short charging cable, extra earbud tips of various sizes and an instruction manual that is written in proper/grammatically correct English, along with a 1-800 number for support.In summary, it may appear to be another cheap pair of earbuds in a sea of choices, but I think these are definitely a step above the no-name brands that are out there. No complaints yet, but I reserve the right to complain later if they let me down. We'll see.
C**R
Great all around earbuds.
These earbuds are excellent for the price. I have tried both the classics and the eversounds, both having similar features and consistent quality. I have found uses for each of the modes this product offers, from ANC to entertainment mode to the transparency mode. The ANC mode holds up to my loud lawnmower, transparency mode is perfect for playing music at the same time I am listening to it, and entertainment mode is the one for anything and everything audio wise when listening is my focus.Beyond all of the product positives, I have to say that their customer service goes above and beyond. Should any issue arise, whether with the product or the order process, they are beyond thorough and make sure all ends are met. That is particularly what prompted me to decide to actually write a review. So if you're experiencing any hesitancies about whether or not to purchase, rest easy knowing the product will surpass your expectations and the customer support is top notch.
E**Y
Excellent for the price!
There is nothing to not like about these! They are comfortable, have great sound and are easy to use! Exactly what I was hoping for and then some.
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