I'll probably use those as a housing for my crapped-out donor set of Denon AH-C50MA's. Got two broken sets from my boss, both with one dead driver (not the cord, but the actual driver for some reason).
interesting way to take on the problem
well even with a 50/50 chance i rather stay the way i am aka: fed up with the people saying : " you have to pay more to get the best stuff"
inaccurate as hell.... if that was true Samsung and Apple would be the absolute best out there ... and not a handset that cost a third of their flagship as it is
or for TWWT the Apples Airpods would stomp over the Sudio Tolv (which they are not ... since their only gimmick that place them a little above that set that cost 200chf less is that their last revision has a Qi charging option.... but Wireless charging is crap and inefficient in the end ... )
i should clarify for the TRN V60 and the Fiio Fa1 well the TRN V60 does sound better than the FA1 for one scenario : bass heavy and electro while the FA1 shine anywhere you need clarity (wait ... what ... the 12$ one sound better in one precise scenario... )
usually i always take a product based on users review : "this is cr@p" "it sound like sh!t" "doesn't hold their advertised battery life for f@ck sake" "pairing problem and disconnection after Xhrs use"
because i know, most of these issues are users side
the Sudio Tolv are the best non AptX TWWT earbuds i ever owned they do hold 7hrs between charges and the case do offer 5 more charges and not just .... "1more" (
) and not need to carry a powerbank to recharge them until 35hrs have passed (which is why i prefer TWWT over FWWT in addition of comfort reason)
just like i never read "how does it sound" part in professional/Semi-professional reviews ... not that i don't trust the reviewer ears ... just that he doesn't have my ears ...
(ah... a overear BT headset is a TWWT also ... the headband is less constraining than a neckband and 2 wires)
aha! i stumbled on a good example of what i mean
Sudio Tolv review :
https://headphonereview.com/in-ear/sudio-tolv-true-wireless-headphones-review/
"The Sudio Tolv true wireless were actually a pleasant surprise. Sure, they’re not perfect, but they look nice, and sound pretty great too.
But are they the best option for the price? Well, no. Ultimately, it’s important that true wireless headphones stay in your ears — and the Sudio Tolv headphones aren’t the best at doing that. In this price range, we still think the
JLab Audio Epic Air Elite headphones are the way to go."
the negative point the reviewer mention is ... a personal issue (can apply to other but not all ) for me it's the JLab Audio that have that issue (in addition to be uncomfortable for me )