🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game with Mavin Air-X!
The Mavin Air-X True Wireless Bluetooth 5.0 Earbuds offer an impressive 100 feet range, 12 hours of battery life, and IPX7 sweat-proof technology. With a quick charge feature and advanced Qualcomm chipset, these earbuds deliver superior sound quality and comfort, making them perfect for active lifestyles.
H**E
Tough competition at price point, but ultimately worth it IMO
I have been weighing the Airpods against the Jabra 65T for a while (I have Pixel 2), but neither of these had was I was totally looking for. But as soon as I found these with aptX, BT5, and all the other benefits of the newer Qualcomm chipset (QCC3026)...I had to give them a go.GOOD:-Sound is quite good, especially for their size. They are a bit bass heavy, but nothing an EQ can't dial out and some may prefer this anyway. Coming from the Sennheiser HD450 BTNC, these are considerably better sounding...which is strange on the surface, but frankly I never found the Sennheisers to really sound that great.-Works with just one bud, doesn't matter which one.-Battery has so far been pretty good, have not really stressed them out honestly. I don't really use them for long stints.-Range is good. Though as with most things, having more obstructions will reduce the range.-Have not had any unexpected dropping audio or connectivity issues. Sometimes when they transition from single bud to the pair, you can tell they are figuring it out by cutting in/out for a few seconds. This has not bothered me in the slightest, but worth mentioning.-Buttons respond well and make sense to use.-Ocean blue color is great, kind of has a pearl look to it, not just gloss.-Calls work well, my friends say they can clearly hear me, but I have not tested in an environment with a lot of background noise.-Fitment is great for me, I don't even need the extra silicone surrounds they come with. Would have no issues running with these.-They are pretty small and are quite a bit more discreet than the Airpods or the Jabras. I find them much more aesthetically pleasing in general except for....BAD:-The logos are too much. It just makes them look cheap, especially on the dark colors. I will be cutting some vinyl to cover the buttons/case logos so they look classier..likely a metallic copper to go with the ocean blue.-Micro-USB charge port. I could not find this out via any information on the internet prior to purchase. Wish they were USB-C, especially for how new they are.-Cannot for the life of me get these to work on my Dell Windows 10 laptop with an Intel Bluetooth chipset. They connect just fine, show up as an audio device and I can see the system is sending sound to them, but I hear nothing. Tried multiple different fixes along the lines of when Airpods/other bluetooth headphones aren't working, but to no avail. Lots of variables here, but I blame the headphones since others seem to work fine.THOUGHTS:For being an relatively unknown company and making some stupid blunders like slapping their logo all over, I'm kind of surprised they are asking so much for them when they are likely to get lost in a sea of other sub-$60 earbuds that are mostly just re-branded clones. Don't be fooled though-- even with these shortcomings-- they are backed by a much newer chipset than most other true wireless earbuds and thusly have impressed me quite a bit.
N**T
Impressive sound, and stylish too!
An excellent combination of size, sound, and style.Pairing and connecting: Bluetooth 5 enables quick initial pairing, as well as fast reconnects when removed from case for use each time. Maintaining connection with phone - even when phone is in front pants pocket - has been rock solid. Really like how it's easy to switch from two earbuds to one on the fly, or by activating one bud by taking only one out of the case as needed.Sound quality: Well balanced, high quality, impressive sounds considering it doesn't have aptx HD. One of the best, based on my experience with Jabra, Sol, Bragi, Here One, Treblab, etc.Fit and comfort: Fairly good with included silicone tips (slight soreness after 2+ hours), but MUCH better with Comply foam tips! Case is a nice size; not too bulky, yet big enough it doesn't get lost in your bag. See pictures for examplesNoise filtering: Physically blocks out much of the background noise, even when commuting by subway. No electronic noise cancelling offered.Controls: Pausing requires an extended hold. I prefer immediate pause, which is common in many other truly wireless earbuds. No volume control, so you'll need to use phone or smartwatch for volume.Overall: Extremely pleased with the balance of quality and features of the above categories. Now taking over as my daily commuter and yardwork buds, which was previously dominated by Sol Republic.
T**E
Perfection isn't here yet.
I'm sure five hour's is enough but my circumstances I need longer talk time and thinking it'll be a while until they die. They do. The battery charge seems like fifty hour's but I'm making sure it's doing exactly what is being claimed. Microphone on the first night picked up Morse code or something and background noise is always constant. Conversation can be difficult at times since your voice might not be heard depending the location.I thought I found my replacement for the collar, which is the point of removing the sensation of something gripping on your neck but can I really say it'll be worth it right now. It's an endless race to a early preview. You want it than get it now or be patient until the technology is perfect with a cheaper price tag.
H**Y
Good quality of sound, battery and bad quality of build
This headphones are nice. The sound is good and all this last for one day with one charge. Connection is rarely brakes but only when I'm far away from my phone. But I can't say that is a 100 ft range, little bit less but it is not a problem. The real problem I met after 3 weeks of exploitation: that earbud were made from two parts attached with a glue and some construction set, when you using them too often you notice that this parts moves a little bit and making a squeaky sound. But overall this is a good TWS with lightweight eadburds but also with build problems
M**E
Sound was ok but fit and phone call quality not good.
These headphones only come with a few ear tips so your choices for a good fit are limited. Sound is pretty good. Do not buy these for the range of 100 feet because that is totally a lie. I tested these and they would always start cutting out after 30 feet. Talk quality is why I returned them. My friends all said when I tested them with a call said that I was cutting in and out. So for 140.00 I'm sending these back.
L**D
Great with a caveat
The sound and performance are great. They sound as good as my low end wired IEMs. The battery will get me through my work day if it is charged fully. I can wander around my office without any interruption of bluetooth. However the reason I knocked a couple of stars is that the case will not charge the ear buds past 65% unless it is plugged in while charging.
E**E
Music playback sound quality
I'm really impressed by the sound quality when I'm listening to music which captures my majority of use. The mic and the noise cancellation aspect have some room for improvement. When I'm using the Bluetooth to make calls the other party can identify a drastic drop in the audio quality during the phone conversation. If Mavin can improve the mic that would be a nice needed improvement.
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