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Ugreen Launches New HiTune T3 Earbuds Globally

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Today, Ugreen is announcing the global release of the HiTune T3 true wireless ANC earbuds. Before their international launch, the T3 earbuds were trialed in the UK market where they were received positive reviews. During the international release, Ugreen will be releasing a second color option for the T3 earbuds. Previously, the earbuds were only available in white, but they will now also be available in black. The black version of the T3 earbuds will maintain the same sleek form factor and provide the same high-quality audio.

The T3 earbuds feature 10 mm PU+Wool composite dynamic drivers, which offer punchy and dynamic bass without sacrificing mid and high tones. In addition, they offer feed-forward ANC which can reduce ambient noise by 25 dB. This is a proprietary system developed by the HiTune Acoustics Lab. The ANC doesn't produce inner ear pressure, so listeners can spend hours comfortably enjoying their music. The T3 earbuds also feature the Real Voice 4.0 environmental noise cancellation system, which effectively filters out 90% of external noise. HiTune T3 earbuds were launched in February on Amazon with a recommended retail price of $35.99/£35.99.



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@VSG a review on these would be interesting... random players like this can sometimes hold a rare gem. I have some ugreen cables, they are good quality. company came out of nowhere really
 
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Just took a look, already spent out this month but I think I'll grab a pair in June, there £25 here in Thailand shipped directly from ugreen. Battery is supposedly 7 hrs on the buds 24hrs with the case.

@VSG a review on these would be interesting... random players like this can sometimes hold a rare gem. I have some ugreen cables, they are good quality. company came out of nowhere really
I've been using ugreen for a few years they're pretty much the best quality I can get for a reasonable price here in Asia the active optical hdmi cables are insanely cheap compared to competitors and I haven't had any issues with mine in the past 6 or so months.

A 10m active optical cable for less than £50 that isn't junk try beat that!
 

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Just took a look, already spent out this month but I think I'll grab a pair in June, there £25 here in Thailand shipped directly from ugreen. Battery is supposedly 7 hrs on the buds 24hrs with the case.


I've been using ugreen for a few years they're pretty much the best quality I can get for a reasonable price here in Asia the active optical hdmi cables are insanely cheap compared to competitors and I haven't had any issues with mine in the past 6 or so months.

A 10m active optical cable for less than £50 that isn't junk try beat that!

yeah i feel like ugreen is a safe bet. i hav had 0 issues with my stuff from them. this is new territory for them. won't lie. i am tempted, just to have a backup pair if nothing else.
 
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yeah i feel like ugreen is a safe bet. i hav had 0 issues with my stuff from them. this is new territory for them. won't lie. i am tempted, just to have a backup pair if nothing else.
Not sure how new a territory it is, there seems to be a few ugreen earbuds available here in Asia, none with quite as good specs as those t3's though

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I'm seeing atleast 6 or 7 different models

They sell over ear and wired alot also, hell of alot sold with pretty good feedback too mainly 5 star.
 

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I thought they only sold cables. Interesting.
 
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I thought they only sold cables. Interesting.
Nope I think they started with cables but now sell headphones ,Dac's, gan chargers, hubs and a handful of other products.
 

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@VSG a review on these would be interesting... random players like this can sometimes hold a rare gem. I have some ugreen cables, they are good quality. company came out of nowhere really
They never replied to my email from last time, so don't hold your breath.
 
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Just took a look, already spent out this month but I think I'll grab a pair in June, there £25 here in Thailand shipped directly from ugreen. Battery is supposedly 7 hrs on the buds 24hrs with the case.


I've been using ugreen for a few years they're pretty much the best quality I can get for a reasonable price here in Asia the active optical hdmi cables are insanely cheap compared to competitors and I haven't had any issues with mine in the past 6 or so months.

A 10m active optical cable for less than £50 that isn't junk try beat that!

My entire usb cables, display cables and Usb hubs are by ugreen. They make quality stuff. I really trust them. My Bluetooth receiver from them serve me well too.
 

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They never replied to my email from last time, so don't hold your breath.
Well nvm just heard about these from a local PR company itself, so a test might happen after all if things go as planned.
 

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Update: I am writing the quick look article on these, but it's not looking good lol

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