🎶 Small Fit, Big Sound—Never Miss a Beat!
Back Bay Audio Tempo 30 Wireless Earbuds are expertly designed for small ears, featuring 6 ear-tip sizes for a perfect fit. They deliver award-winning sound with an extra bass mode, boast an IPX7 sweatproof and water-resistant rating, and offer an impressive 32-hour battery life with fast USB-C charging. Compatible with all Bluetooth devices, these earbuds combine comfort, durability, and powerful audio for the on-the-go professional.
J**C
Amazing earbuds! Quality sound and noise cancellation, great for working out, BEST EARBUDS I’VE HAD!
Let me start by saying I LOVE these earbuds! They are so comfortable, the sound quality is amazing, and they block out all kinds of noises without having to turn the volume up super high. I also appreciate how well they stay in when I’m working out or it’s raining outside. Another pro is that these earbuds are sooo much cheaper and better quality than AirPods!My official list of pros and cons would be as follows.Pros- sound quality is awesomeyou can hear all the instruments and vocals clearly and there is even a setting for extra bass which is super cool!- great fitthese stay in my ears throughout all kinds of weather (rain, wind) and when I’m working outthe earbuds come with multiple little rubber pieces to make sure they fit perfectly. earbuds are often too big for me but these worked really great- noise cancellationeven when the volume is relatively low, around 3 to 5, all sound is blocked out! perfect for studying or trying to relax in a busy environment. one problem I’ve found with other earbuds is that they block out sound but other people can hear my music through my earbuds. i haven’t faced that problem at all with the back bay tempo 30s!- battery lifethese last so long off of one charge. I’ve had all kinds of earbuds including AirPods, and none have lasted as long as these!you can charge the case super quickly and then charge the earbuds in the case for hours which is really convientCons- charging cordif I had to be super critical, I would say I am a little disappointed with how short the cord is and that it can’t be charged with a normal cord- tapping commandsto get the earbuds to do certain commands like pausing the music, making it louder, etc. you have to tap the side of the earbuds. this can be irritating because there are a lot of commands to remember and sometimes it doesn’t always work. i wish there was another button or something else to make it easier because it can be annoying and finicky trying to figure it outWell, that was my list of pros and cons for the Back Bay Tempo 30 Earbuds! If you are still on the fence about getting these, I would say go ahead and do it. They are much cheaper (cost wise) then other brands like AirPods, but have some of the best sound and noise cancellation quality of any earbuds or headphones I’ve had. They look really sleek, are great for working out, and I haven’t had any issues with connectivity or sound! I can say I’m more than happy with my purchase! :)
S**S
Good Earbuds 2 Years Later
I've had these earbuds for about two years and they're still going strong. They connect easily, they keep a good charge, and they're waterproof. I use them frequently. The sound quality is nice, bass is strong. Personally, I find them more comfortable than most other earbuds which usually irritate my ears.The little vents that are supposed to keep the inside of the earbuds clean fell out early on, so he mindful of that. I clean mine often so it's not a big deal for me.They're nice, nothing about them feels cheap. $50 earbuds are an investment for a lot of people, it's somewhere between luxury and budget. They meet expectations for the price.
R**R
So little money, so much benefit!
They came very promptly. I do consider myself a bit of an audiophile, maybe because I have always had much better earring than the average person and was hesitant to get any product that didn't give me top-notch acoustics. Having said that, this is my first pair of earbuds - and why I went for lower priced ones as I first as I wanted them mostly for phone use. I also have small ears.On my laptop I've been using over the ear Bose QC II headphones for about 10 years...sometimes not even needing the ANC feature if environment is quiet.Now to the Back Bay Tempo 30s. First - they cost a little over $50.00 with tax. They are easy to charge, and very easy to pair to my Samsung Galaxy S9+. I opted for the rose gold ones, which are for smaller ears and nice. The smallest silicon already on the buds made for a good fit for my ears, and I was impressed that they felt secure and not like they were going to fall out.Phone calls - first test was in a quiet environment. I called a business number I'm familiar with and then apologized for calling a wrong number. I had the buds at about 40% volume, and was stunned at how loud and clear the other party came in. I turned them down a bit. When I said "Sorry, wrong number," the person on other end had no trouble hearing me.Going to music and videos. I have some favorites I use to test different aspects of sound quality and have eclectic taste in music - from acapello groups like Pentatonix and Home Free, to select Disturbed's songs, pop-opera like Andrea Bocelli, Sarah Brightman, Laura Pausini and even some popular Broadway musicals like Elaine Paige's "Memory," for testing. I like to hear the bass, not overpowering but clearly to my bones. It was one reason that I chose the Tempo 30's, as everyone raved about "Bass mode."After listening to one or two songs, I did like Bass mode better. Turning up the volume to hear better bass wasn't always necessary (I heard it well at about 30%), but I did find that wanting to hear the bass was sometimes at odds with causing some sibilance at higher notes. For example in a review of "Rings of Fire" by the acapello group Homefree, I turned up the audio to hear the song and their bass - but then had to turn the volume down quickly at higher pitched voices because high pitched voices hurt my ears. While listening to Disturbed's Sound of Silence video, I needed to turn the whole video down to about 20% for it not to cause me discomfort, and at that level the "extra" bass effect is pretty much negated. The last song I tested was "Vivo per Lei" by Bocelli and Pausini. I could hear them both well and was comfortable at 30% volume, which is pretty impressive.I also noticed some video lag over the bluetooth connection. I'm sensitive to audio delay and the need for lip synchronization, and will also look for this to be corrected. Turning on "movie mode" in the Tempo 30's seemed for the most part to solve that problem. Using movie mode also seemed to help divide, clarify, and simultaneously help the balance playing from left to right earbud, and vice versa.Edit: Added bonuses, while at work and on my feet - if I happen to walk away from my phone which I've set on a table, I hear "disconnected" from the earpods, which is great and helps from losing my phone. Also, since I often work in outdoors - parties can hear me better with one earpod in then when I use my smartphone put up to my ear.So - wow. For $50.00 these are pretty great. A lot of value in a small package. I can't wait to see and hear everything that this company is able to accomplish.
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