BONUS TIP You can NOT record videos using the mics in your TWS unless your recording app lets you do so (usu. a third-party app or pro mode setting). For voice recording and voice messages, mostly the TWS is used, but this will vary from one device to another Hopefully, these tips help, and let me know if you have any more questions!
Hi Kenneth, I work with electronic engineering. The advise for chargers should be a little different. The load (in this case the earbuds) tells the voltage needed and how much current it will draw from the charger. This means the voltage must always meet what is asked ( usually 5V) and the charger must provide at least the current needed. If the charger is capable of a higher power, the buds will still draw only what it needs, it is not an issue. The risk with quick chargers is that they usually use several voltage levels ( 12V ,9V) besides the 5V. The charger expects a communication with the load to let it know which voltage to use. This is where it could be a problem, although most chargers should default to standard 5V. To summarize, if the charger is 5V only and capable to provide the required current to the buds you should be fine.
Thanks for the insight! I am aware of the communication needed for the device to ask for more power, though I just knew from your comment that it’ll only up the voltage right? My aim was so that most people could understand the difference between fast chargers and not, though I do mess up on how it works there 🤣 anyway, the more I know! ✌🏻
@@namedkenn Old comment, but this guy is correct. I don't know why the manufacturers warn against using high-wattage chargers, because it really can't hurt the TWS if they're designed properly. It's a bit like how your wall sockets can deliver 2000W (like if you plug a toaster or kettle in), but they won't blow up sensitive electronics like your 5W USB charger. Provided that they provide the correct voltage, chargers cannot PUSH extra power into your device. It is the device that must PULL the power from the charger.
I just ordered a Haylou GT1 Pro yesterday and i used your videos as guide to help me out. Number 4 tip was extremely helpful as i was early researching abt the wattage and what not. Thank you so much and stay safe!
What's the voltage youbuse vro, I have the haylou W1 brand new and finding a good oower brick ,I have a 5V 2.4A ,is it completely safe to use that or shiuld I go for smth lower like 1A or 1.5A? Reply will mean alot
A heads up on charging. If the charging connection is Usb-c on both ends, it means it is using PD and there is actually no voltage on the cable. This is unlike the old USB-A to Usb-c chargers which have a 5V potential present on the power rail at all times, that may kill your device. However, for Usb-c to usb-c chargers, protocol negotiation must occur before charging can begin. Basically, the charger tells the device what it can output, and the device tells it what it can accept and they default to the highest power that is able to be achieved by both, which is referred to as the handshake protocol. This protects your device. So, provided that both leads are Usb-c and devices are USB-IF compliant(there is no reason it shouldn't be, its cheap to implement), it cannot damage your device, no matter what it is.
You'd be surprised at how many non-compliant devices are actually out there. This is enough if a problem that a Google engineer began a database of compliant cables. The most notorious case was the Raspberry Pi 4 not being able to negotiate USB-PD if it's connected with an e-marker compliant cable. I also own a Bluetooth Speaker, an actual branded harman/Kardon speaker that I bought from an authorized JBL distributor, that can't charge from a USB-PD charger. It will only ever charge if I use an A-to-C cable.
@@Goodmanperson55 Yes this happens often on cheaper products as they are just using USB 2.0 power interfaces with the Type-C connector (a workaround is to solder resistors to the connector which will enable it to charge C2C). I'm surprised to hear about it from Harman Kardon, as Samsung Galaxy Buds and other products do support C2C charging.
I really like your reviews. I'm glad to see you clearing up that the issue is not fast charge but bad implementations. However by default all fast chargers throw 5V unless the device tell them otherwise, so unless you are using a crappy power adapter, the case cant kill itself unless it indeed have quick charge but badly implemented. I have tested Baseus and Xiaomi chargers with (from 18 to 65 W) and they all behave ok (careful with aliexpress Xiaomi chargers though, they are all fake). I think getting a "cheap" "20 dollars" usb multimeter would be a nice plus to your videos regarding this topic, like Ruideng TC66 or similars. And that would differentiate you from other reviewers.
I ordered QCY T9S thanks to your recommendation, I hope they will sound good and don't fall when I do exercices, thank you for your videos!!! Sadly I only have fast chargers😭😭
I doubt that a "high wattage" charger would brick any electronic device as the battery itself would limit the amount of power it can intake if the circuitry inside does not. So it's not really a valid point. Although using a low wattage 5w charger could extend the battery usage cycles of the case since it'll charge slower and cooler which is good.
I like the power portion tip. See, I have this USB voltage/Ampere tester. And I just checked my outlet with a built-in USB slot/s for charging. Now I got a reading of 4.98V with a 11708mAh. Now if we follow the formula of Kenneth, it is going to [Power (watts) = Volts x Ampere].. COnverting the mAh is dividing it to become Amperes. So that would be 11.7 Amperes. So that would be 5V multiplied to 11.7Ampere which is going to be equal to 58Watts..... I think at 4:11 he mentioned not to use 9V or 3amps. And yet what I have been currently using is 11.7Amps. Now I'm worried that my Haylou Pro would be toasted before it even hits 2-year anniversary. Oh the horror! I used it in my Laptop, the tester and it had shown me that my USB-3.0 slots are equipped with 4.98V and 12kmAh.....
Now I have never seen a number close to 12A in my life, especially when the same numbers come out from a laptop, I believe even the USB 3.0 specs don’t allow power any more than 10W (which is 5V 2A), try and see if your power meter is correct 🙏🏻
The touch control of the left eardbud on my tws suddenly stopped working. Good thing the manufacturer offered a replacement. Only did I realize that a few weeks ago I charged them using a 100w gan charger with its fast charging cable. Did I accidentally fry my tws’ controls by doing so?
Hi Kenn, your vids are insanely good and really explained what the buyer need to know, thanks. I want to ask about Haylou gt5, how sensitive is it? You said in other vid that the sensor is too sensitive. I want to buy it but afraid that gt5 will give me a crap experience of accidental touching. Thank you.
DOnt know if you already buoght it. It's less annoying thatthe ones in GT1 XR, but they still get some mistouches sometimes. The annoying thing was the proximity detection when you take them out of your ear momentarily for example to talk to someone.
Thanks. I've had a few UTWS5 units die on me. It didn't come with a charger so I've been using the fast chargers that I use for my phone. I've had 3 units die very shortly.
Hey Kenneth i love your videos , you have a new subscriber, Can you tell me if the Og airdots 1 earbuds cna be charged with airdots 2s (touch) case ? because i have lost the case of my airdots 1 :( and i was thinking of buying a 2s so that both can be charged if possible ?
I ordered my Haylou GT1 XR last week Thanks to your very informative video! Thanks a lot for that 😁. And thinking of ordering Haylou GT5 as another gift for myself. Please can you make a review out of it?? Pleaseeeeeeee??
hey :) which one would you say is better? I've been holding off on buying my first tws for a while and those are my two options. I don't really min the wireless charging and usb c as I don't really use either of those for any of my gadgets. I'm stuck because gt5 is more recent and may sound better?? but the xr has better battery life which is great. hellppp 🤣😅
Hi Kenneth, I use a Samsung 5w charger to charge my set of T2s from soundpeats, but when I remove them they seem extremely warm is that normal? And thank you for this video
Brother I'm researching for so so long can't find the answer if you reply it would mean soo much to me bro, I have Haylou W1 Wireless Earbuds can I use my 5V 2.4A power brick or do I need to buy a new low power one like for example 5V 1A charger?? Please if you could reply 🥲🙂
Problem about the second tip is, you never know if you´ll find a proper fit until you try it on your ears. Ihave a couple of in-ears wired or TWS that are uncomfortable or impossible to get a good seal. The QCY T5 don´t get a proper seal with the stock eartips, as a result, it don´t sound good at all, with KZ it sounds good but don´t fit on the case.
That’s why I named the whole video as ‘things to do when you get your TWS’ 🙏🏻 before that you’ll have to rely on me (and others) as to how they fit, and the possible problems that may come up (i.e. 3rd party eartip support, overall fit, earfins, shape of earbuds)
hey kenneth if you like the title which you currently are using.. I'll suggest fixing a li'l typo , Why You "Shouldn't" Use Fast Chargers instead "Don't"
Video idea: How to properly clean your ears and earphones. I even shave some hairs off in my ears and use a cleaning spray once a week and cotton swabs daily. My AirPods Pro I just clean with some disinfectant rubbing alcohol and a cotton swab.
I don't store my earbuds in the charging box if I'm not using them esp. when they are fully charged. I put them in a pouch to avoid charging them when the batteries are at 99%. I think this will shorten the life span of the batteries if I keep them in the charging box.
ken, i'm using my samsung fast charger 18watt to charge my buds live.. is that ok? at the samsung site says buds live support fast charging so it should be fine i guess?
As I said in the video, 10-12W max so no, not OK, fast charging advertised in earbuds is just the case charging the earbuds, not you charging the case.
Hi Kenneth I'm new here and i really like how you review each products...I can't wait for you to review the new Soundpeats Q i really like the Simple white design and must have features like wireless charging and great noise cancellation with a nice mic... But also im interested if its really good sounding earbuds since its only supported SBC codec...and if its true that sound synchrony helps lessen the delay on playing games ir watching video... I hope you can review really soon...
I had been using my sabbat x12 pro for w year without trouble charging the power with 5 amp. But it is slowly broken down because of rust on the metal conductor. So I bought new vooplay last yesterday. And there was warning not to plug it in fast charging power source.
Which is better between qcy t5 pro and haylou gt5 Edit: i also want some convinient features such as use 1 bud each side or auto turn off when put it back to the case
Hi kenneth! I wanna ask you something... I’ve had a gt1 pro quite a while now,and i’ve got the idea to buy the original gt1 and swap the powerbank coz the gt1 pro powerbank is quite bulky So is it gonna work?
@Kenneth Tanaka have you encountered 1 of the TWS is not working in certain apps? Like NetFlix YT and Fb.. the left doesnt work, but both sides work in playing games like CODM or ML
The Fast Charging part is just confusing. Fast Charging usually needs special communication between the device and charger to trigger. If there is no Fast Charging circuitry, the charging rate will stay at baseline USB 5v power regardless of what adapter to use. Being able to Fast Charge requires intentionally designing the circuitry with that feature. If it does, then it makes it even more confusing why they would implement an expensive feature and then tell you not to use it.
Well this is bad because my charger is huawei super charger about 30wats... It charges my huawei phone for only 1.5H... But thank you for this and I will now use a Samsung adaptor from my lil bro this is very useful tip
@@namedkenn It arrived yesterday and it's great! Apart from occasional clipping in game mode, everything is fine. Bass rocks but vocals are still clear :D
wah orang indo ternyata, keren bro. eh ya mau tanya dong, kalo di buku manual tulisannya (input: 5v = 0,6) maksudnya gimana ya? apa harus beli kepala charger 3 watt? jadi bingung sendiri nih, sama kalo ada reommend kepala charger yang sesuai mau tau juga dong, makasih broo!
Check out my recommendations video, it’s in the half in-ear section, unfortunately probably the lowest latency for now is gonna be QCY T8 or Realme Buds Air Neo
Right I forgot to put these in! That should be tied to the default speaker/microphone set, try to enable ‘call audio’ in the earbuds’ bluetooth setting, or choose ‘bluetooth’ in call (e.g. Whatsapp in Android, or any iOS calls)
thanks ken very informative video as always .. i have a question .. does all aptx headphones has good latency in a highend android phones? i was going to buy gt1+ but after you review i felt its not for me .. i need more bass .. not exactly looking for natural sound. i came across edifier x3 .. scarbir.com praised it even more than gt1+ and crowned it as the best budget tws .. but i also need low latency .. i wish you had this one reviewed .. your reviews are the most helpful in the web.. (i tested qcy T5 it was good but a little too bright for my taste and lacked bass)
Not necessarily, some phones (Samsung, for one) disabled the extra features of AptX like AptX TWS, AptX HD and AptX Adaptive and doesn't get that lower latency benefit. So in the budget realm, you should be looking for AptX TWS+ support (and inconveniently, not all Snapdragon chip supports it), and yes the Edifier X3 is fuller on the lower end, honestly it sounds better than the GT1 XR even (I've yet to put my review out though), but it's still nowhere near bass heavy if you're looking for it. Maybe the Realme Buds Q will be a better fit, or the best bass atm is Tronsmart Apollo Bold
@@namedkenn thanks man .. unfortunately i dont have access to realme .. so i've decided to up spend a little more and get fiil t1xs .. i wish you'd reviewed it as well .. but i watched your t1 pro rev .. it shouldn't be THAT much different .. or maybe it is?
I just watched a ton of your videos and I had no choice than to subscribe. Just did that now. You are very detailed while keeping it entertaining. I just purchased the tranya onyx neo (wish it was the spunky beats) as that is what is obtainable in my country for now. Plus they fall into what I am looking for in an earbud (I am a newbie) Just one question, how long do I have to charge the case(1st time before use) or should I just pop it in and use. Note: I will definitely go through your link just to support you next time I purchase an earbud. You are worth it.
Really appreciate the support man 🙏🏻 since these are not NiCd or NiMH batteries, you do not need to charge it for a set amount of time when you first got it, just charge it as you would normally 😁
@@namedkenn Thanks man. You are of great help. I just watch your videos now just to calm me. Great review on the fiil T1, looks like my next earbuds ....... except things change before then. Once again, Thanks
Bro can you review blitzwolf flb2 tws earbuds.it isn't released yet but can pre order.plz need a review after released.I'm waiting for it.love from Sri Lanka
I have Sabbat E12 Ultra, that time I charged it with quick charge adaptor, now it's broken, lol. It cannot pairing anymore, cannot be detected by any smartphones.
Hey...when I listening to the music suddenly the one airdot of redmi earbuds 2c has been stopped and I drained the battery over night and it has been fixed and the nxt week it again happened to the other airdot and the same thing repeated Does it can be fix????
a question is,my xiaomi adapter support fast charging with fast charging cable to phone,so if i use cable of ‘example sabbat e12 ultra’ with my xiaomi fast charger adapter,will make fast charging to my tws case or the cable of tws will cut down from 3.0A to 1.0A charge?
We're hoping that the fast charger will only provide 1A (or less) to the earbuds, but we never know if it could accidentally supply 3A and break the TWS, which is the thing that we want to avoid. So try to use a small charger 😁
BONUS TIP
You can NOT record videos using the mics in your TWS unless your recording app lets you do so (usu. a third-party app or pro mode setting). For voice recording and voice messages, mostly the TWS is used, but this will vary from one device to another
Hopefully, these tips help, and let me know if you have any more questions!
Sir is sound peats a great tws? I have an haylou gt1 xr for me its lack of volume and bass. Do you have any suggestions for a budget tws.
Hi Kenneth, I work with electronic engineering. The advise for chargers should be a little different. The load (in this case the earbuds) tells the voltage needed and how much current it will draw from the charger. This means the voltage must always meet what is asked ( usually 5V) and the charger must provide at least the current needed. If the charger is capable of a higher power, the buds will still draw only what it needs, it is not an issue. The risk with quick chargers is that they usually use several voltage levels ( 12V ,9V) besides the 5V. The charger expects a communication with the load to let it know which voltage to use. This is where it could be a problem, although most chargers should default to standard 5V. To summarize, if the charger is 5V only and capable to provide the required current to the buds you should be fine.
Thanks for the insight! I am aware of the communication needed for the device to ask for more power, though I just knew from your comment that it’ll only up the voltage right?
My aim was so that most people could understand the difference between fast chargers and not, though I do mess up on how it works there 🤣 anyway, the more I know! ✌🏻
@@namedkenn your video is great! I just wanted to help a bit. Keep up the good work, love your channel. Cheers from Brazil!
@@namedkenn Old comment, but this guy is correct.
I don't know why the manufacturers warn against using high-wattage chargers, because it really can't hurt the TWS if they're designed properly.
It's a bit like how your wall sockets can deliver 2000W (like if you plug a toaster or kettle in), but they won't blow up sensitive electronics like your 5W USB charger.
Provided that they provide the correct voltage, chargers cannot PUSH extra power into your device. It is the device that must PULL the power from the charger.
Just started the vid to write exactly this. So like with inductive charging, the temperature is one factor to put on top of this good comment.
@@JMMC1005 Wow, that wall socket analogy actually made everything have so much sense to me!
I just ordered a Haylou GT1 Pro yesterday and i used your videos as guide to help me out. Number 4 tip was extremely helpful as i was early researching abt the wattage and what not. Thank you so much and stay safe!
That's so great to hear! Stay safe too
What's the voltage youbuse vro, I have the haylou W1 brand new and finding a good oower brick ,I have a 5V 2.4A ,is it completely safe to use that or shiuld I go for smth lower like 1A or 1.5A? Reply will mean alot
Your reviews made me buy my Haylou- GT1 here in Nigeria. Please keep the reviews coming. Thank you.
Will do!
Where did you get it to buy please
I've been looking everywhere for it
@@osaweseowiadolor4609 I got it on Jumia. This is a link - www.jumia.com.ng/haylou-xiaomi-haylou-gt1-true-wireless-bluetooth-headsets-46217650.html
A heads up on charging. If the charging connection is Usb-c on both ends, it means it is using PD and there is actually no voltage on the cable. This is unlike the old USB-A to Usb-c chargers which have a 5V potential present on the power rail at all times, that may kill your device. However, for Usb-c to usb-c chargers, protocol negotiation must occur before charging can begin. Basically, the charger tells the device what it can output, and the device tells it what it can accept and they default to the highest power that is able to be achieved by both, which is referred to as the handshake protocol. This protects your device. So, provided that both leads are Usb-c and devices are USB-IF compliant(there is no reason it shouldn't be, its cheap to implement), it cannot damage your device, no matter what it is.
You'd be surprised at how many non-compliant devices are actually out there. This is enough if a problem that a Google engineer began a database of compliant cables. The most notorious case was the Raspberry Pi 4 not being able to negotiate USB-PD if it's connected with an e-marker compliant cable. I also own a Bluetooth Speaker, an actual branded harman/Kardon speaker that I bought from an authorized JBL distributor, that can't charge from a USB-PD charger. It will only ever charge if I use an A-to-C cable.
@@Goodmanperson55 Yes this happens often on cheaper products as they are just using USB 2.0 power interfaces with the Type-C connector (a workaround is to solder resistors to the connector which will enable it to charge C2C). I'm surprised to hear about it from Harman Kardon, as Samsung Galaxy Buds and other products do support C2C charging.
This was super helpful. Thank you! Now i know not to charge my tws with fa fast charger. Thank God I only did it once.
Glad it helped 😁
if only my professors are as good and entertaining as you during lectures, my attention span would have lasted for more than 15 minutes
Ahahahah come on 🤣
LMeo
I really like your reviews. I'm glad to see you clearing up that the issue is not fast charge but bad implementations. However by default all fast chargers throw 5V unless the device tell them otherwise, so unless you are using a crappy power adapter, the case cant kill itself unless it indeed have quick charge but badly implemented. I have tested Baseus and Xiaomi chargers with (from 18 to 65 W) and they all behave ok (careful with aliexpress Xiaomi chargers though, they are all fake). I think getting a "cheap" "20 dollars" usb multimeter would be a nice plus to your videos regarding this topic, like Ruideng TC66 or similars. And that would differentiate you from other reviewers.
Agreed, I'm not going to shell out a 5W charger from 2012 just to charge a 2021 product.
@@omegavladosovich6757 it doesn't matter
@@omegavladosovich6757 just use your fast charge to charge everything
I ordered QCY T9S thanks to your recommendation, I hope they will sound good and don't fall when I do exercices, thank you for your videos!!! Sadly I only have fast chargers😭😭
Got a PC or laptop right? Charge it with that 😁
Nice guide Kenneth. This is also helpful for people who already own TWS for quite some time too...
Glad it was helpful really 😁
Review yg paling terbaik dalam you tube. Kamu sepatutnya dapat viewer lebih ramai..mmg banyak info dapat.
thank you so much for the guidelines, my wireless earphones will be coming next week cause i ordered one. thank you God bless you
You are welcome!
I doubt that a "high wattage" charger would brick any electronic device as the battery itself would limit the amount of power it can intake if the circuitry inside does not. So it's not really a valid point. Although using a low wattage 5w charger could extend the battery usage cycles of the case since it'll charge slower and cooler which is good.
Applies to any battery device in general, its why those default 1amp apple chargers are the best way to extend the life of your battery.
Yeah agreed, generally slow charging is good for everything
doesn't matter if you use 5v 10amp
the current will be limited to max current at maybe 0.5amp
I like the power portion tip. See, I have this USB voltage/Ampere tester. And I just checked my outlet with a built-in USB slot/s for charging. Now I got a reading of 4.98V with a 11708mAh. Now if we follow the formula of Kenneth, it is going to [Power (watts) = Volts x Ampere]..
COnverting the mAh is dividing it to become Amperes. So that would be 11.7 Amperes.
So that would be 5V multiplied to 11.7Ampere which is going to be equal to 58Watts..... I think at 4:11 he mentioned not to use 9V or 3amps. And yet what I have been currently using is 11.7Amps. Now I'm worried that my Haylou Pro would be toasted before it even hits 2-year anniversary. Oh the horror!
I used it in my Laptop, the tester and it had shown me that my USB-3.0 slots are equipped with 4.98V and 12kmAh.....
Now I have never seen a number close to 12A in my life, especially when the same numbers come out from a laptop, I believe even the USB 3.0 specs don’t allow power any more than 10W (which is 5V 2A), try and see if your power meter is correct 🙏🏻
bro i have a doubt , you said charge your TWS using laptop, how much output it will provide brother
please reply brother
Saw the edifier x3 on the thumbnail 👀
Review soon? :DD
You got the easter egg! 🤣
the best channel to watch TWS reviews. Keep Going. Godbless
Glad you like them!
Nice tips, I'm gonna wait for your end of year recommendation 👀👀👀
hahahah hopefully soon!
Anker is king, been using that with my soundpeats. I think my Anker is a fast charger either 15 or 18W
What about the fill t1xs it supports fast charging
The touch control of the left eardbud on my tws suddenly stopped working. Good thing the manufacturer offered a replacement. Only did I realize that a few weeks ago I charged them using a 100w gan charger with its fast charging cable. Did I accidentally fry my tws’ controls by doing so?
Hi Kenneth would you do best tws for motorcycle. Thanks
This clears up everything. 💯💯💯👌👌👌
That's great to hear!
Thank you so much ken for the tip..
I think i need to change the power brick to charge my earbuds..currently im using my 20W charger.
Ah yeah definitely man! Get something small and you'll be good 😁
Hi Kenn, your vids are insanely good and really explained what the buyer need to know, thanks. I want to ask about Haylou gt5, how sensitive is it? You said in other vid that the sensor is too sensitive. I want to buy it but afraid that gt5 will give me a crap experience of accidental touching. Thank you.
DOnt know if you already buoght it. It's less annoying thatthe ones in GT1 XR, but they still get some mistouches sometimes. The annoying thing was the proximity detection when you take them out of your ear momentarily for example to talk to someone.
Hi Kenneth, can you recommend TWS with budget $50, can use for sport and work from home for call? Thank you
Now watching with my Haylou GT1 XR, thanks for the great review. Love it ❤️
Enjoy it 😁
Thanks. I've had a few UTWS5 units die on me. It didn't come with a charger so I've been using the fast chargers that I use for my phone. I've had 3 units die very shortly.
Good video man! Might seem dumb to some ppl but this is very helpful in case of issues with just about any earbud set
Currently considering buying T1 from fiil, is overnight charging okay for this type of electronic?
Thanks for the tips! Quick question, will you review the haylou t16 with active noise cancellation?
Unfortunately T16 is not available in my country, so I won't be reviewing it anytime soon...
Hey Kenneth i love your videos , you have a new subscriber,
Can you tell me if the Og airdots 1 earbuds cna be charged with airdots 2s (touch) case ?
because i have lost the case of my airdots 1 :( and i was thinking of buying a 2s so that both can be charged if possible ?
I ordered my Haylou GT1 XR last week Thanks to your very informative video! Thanks a lot for that 😁. And thinking of ordering Haylou GT5 as another gift for myself. Please can you make a review out of it?? Pleaseeeeeeee??
hey :) which one would you say is better? I've been holding off on buying my first tws for a while and those are my two options. I don't really min the wireless charging and usb c as I don't really use either of those for any of my gadgets. I'm stuck because gt5 is more recent and may sound better?? but the xr has better battery life which is great. hellppp 🤣😅
Hi Kenneth, I use a Samsung 5w charger to charge my set of T2s from soundpeats, but when I remove them they seem extremely warm is that normal? And thank you for this video
Great content. I'm glad I found your chanel.
This should be the first video ever. Learn almost all point by trial and error.
Hahahah sorry for that!
Just bought the FIIL T1 Lite, Kenneth I don't think I can charge my TWS tho, not sure what the problem is here
Please test Flydigi Cyberfox and Cyberfox t1 ❤️
It happens to me! I thought my earbuds wasn't charging and it was because I forgot to peel off the plastic! 🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha I know right!
Hi Ken. Have you seen the Haylou T17, they look really promising. I use earphones only for exercise and I need really secure fit.
I'll check it out!
Thank you so much for the info!❤😊
You're very welcome!
Brother I'm researching for so so long can't find the answer if you reply it would mean soo much to me bro, I have Haylou W1 Wireless Earbuds can I use my 5V 2.4A power brick or do I need to buy a new low power one like for example 5V 1A charger??
Please if you could reply 🥲🙂
I think I’ve answered the question in the video 😁 you don’t need to buy an extra charger just plug it into your PC or even 5V2A should be fine
@@namedkenn it's a 2.4A and bot 2A,so that's why I want to know whether it's too high??
Hey Ken, been supporting your channel since last year, by the way, are you going to be reviewing the qcy t10?
Thank you so much man! I think I'll have that review out early next year (!)
Hi... I would like to hear your opinion on Baseus wm01...
Just looked it up, they should be fine... I guess that much I can say haha
Problem about the second tip is, you never know if you´ll find a proper fit until you try it on your ears. Ihave a couple of in-ears wired or TWS that are uncomfortable or impossible to get a good seal. The QCY T5 don´t get a proper seal with the stock eartips, as a result, it don´t sound good at all, with KZ it sounds good but don´t fit on the case.
That’s why I named the whole video as ‘things to do when you get your TWS’ 🙏🏻 before that you’ll have to rely on me (and others) as to how they fit, and the possible problems that may come up (i.e. 3rd party eartip support, overall fit, earfins, shape of earbuds)
@@namedkenn not easy to get those informations, end up going always to the same brands, avoiding some brands and shapes
hey kenneth if you like the title which you currently are using..
I'll suggest fixing a li'l typo , Why You "Shouldn't" Use Fast Chargers instead "Don't"
Yeah I was on ‘Shouldn’t’ but thought the messaging is clearer with ‘Don’t’, guess I’ll change it back and see for now, thanks!
Please review the haylou gt5. Because I'm thinking if I should buy the haylou 800ah or the gt5
Video idea: How to properly clean your ears and earphones.
I even shave some hairs off in my ears and use a cleaning spray once a week and cotton swabs daily.
My AirPods Pro I just clean with some disinfectant rubbing alcohol and a cotton swab.
Can I charge my fiil t1 pro ear buds to a fiil t1 lite case?
I don't store my earbuds in the charging box if I'm not using them esp. when they are fully charged. I put them in a pouch to avoid charging them when the batteries are at 99%. I think this will shorten the life span of the batteries if I keep them in the charging box.
ken, i'm using my samsung fast charger 18watt to charge my buds live.. is that ok?
at the samsung site says buds live support fast charging so it should be fine i guess?
As I said in the video, 10-12W max so no, not OK, fast charging advertised in earbuds is just the case charging the earbuds, not you charging the case.
Hi Kenneth I'm new here and i really like how you review each products...I can't wait for you to review the new Soundpeats Q i really like the Simple white design and must have features like wireless charging and great noise cancellation with a nice mic... But also im interested if its really good sounding earbuds since its only supported SBC codec...and if its true that sound synchrony helps lessen the delay on playing games ir watching video... I hope you can review really soon...
I had been using my sabbat x12 pro for w year without trouble charging the power with 5 amp. But it is slowly broken down because of rust on the metal conductor. So I bought new vooplay last yesterday. And there was warning not to plug it in fast charging power source.
Which is better between qcy t5 pro and haylou gt5
Edit: i also want some convinient features such as use 1 bud each side or auto turn off when put it back to the case
Hi kenneth! I wanna ask you something...
I’ve had a gt1 pro quite a while now,and i’ve got the idea to buy the original gt1 and swap the powerbank coz the gt1 pro powerbank is quite bulky
So is it gonna work?
Kindly review the Lenovo x18. Thanks
@Kenneth Tanaka have you encountered 1 of the TWS is not working in certain apps? Like NetFlix YT and Fb.. the left doesnt work, but both sides work in playing games like CODM or ML
So far I’ve got no such experience 🙏🏻
@@namedkenn I really dont know whats the problem 😭, thank you anyway 🙂
Hey did you know about OI tws...??
The Fast Charging part is just confusing. Fast Charging usually needs special communication between the device and charger to trigger. If there is no Fast Charging circuitry, the charging rate will stay at baseline USB 5v power regardless of what adapter to use. Being able to Fast Charge requires intentionally designing the circuitry with that feature. If it does, then it makes it even more confusing why they would implement an expensive feature and then tell you not to use it.
tcl move audio s150 - very nice! $28 at Amazon!
Can that form tips fits into gt1 xr case
Which TWS to buy: FIIL T1 Pro or Tronsmart Apollo Bold?
Bass heavy sound or natural? Pick one 👍🏻
@@namedkenn Thank you, last question...which of the above have better call quality?
Well this is bad because my charger is huawei super charger about 30wats... It charges my huawei phone for only 1.5H...
But thank you for this and I will now use a Samsung adaptor from my lil bro this is very useful tip
That's good to hear!
Thanks for the tips!😉
Thanks for watching too!
Yo, I just preordered a Sonic. Thanks for the tips. More power!
Hope you enjoy it!
@@namedkenn It arrived yesterday and it's great! Apart from occasional clipping in game mode, everything is fine. Bass rocks but vocals are still clear :D
Mi Earbuds Basic S or Basic 2? Which one you recommends?
Check out my recommendations video, I said multiple times there to not get the Airdots 2
Hey, its been 11 month since the video.
Is there any update or still the same?
wah orang indo ternyata, keren bro. eh ya mau tanya dong, kalo di buku manual tulisannya (input: 5v = 0,6) maksudnya gimana ya? apa harus beli kepala charger 3 watt? jadi bingung sendiri nih, sama kalo ada reommend kepala charger yang sesuai mau tau juga dong, makasih broo!
pake aja adaptor bawaan hp yg bisa 30w juga ga masalah selagi ada output 5v
Hi...When will u review the trueair 2?
Sorry no plans for now (got other earbuds to review already), but I know for sure it'll be good!
om Ken, do you have any recommendation for earbuds type thats not ear-in buds?
like huawei freebud 3 or airpod. just low latency would be okay
Check out my recommendations video, it’s in the half in-ear section, unfortunately probably the lowest latency for now is gonna be QCY T8 or Realme Buds Air Neo
What TWS you suggest with Wireless Charging capability?
So far FIIL T1 Pro is my favorite!
Hello i just wanna ask if what would be the better option? The haylou gt1 xr or the soundpeats truefree 2? I cant decide on what to buy 😭
I've heard that TrueFree2 is quite bassy, and Haylou is more on the balanced-natural side, you pick which sound you like!
Hi i have a question, do you know a brand name 'Celebrat' ?
Sorry haven't heard of that before
is it safe used 10w ipad charger for anker r50i?it says 5.1v in ipad charger
What can you do when during calls and messaging apps, your device is using it's own microphone instead of your earbuds microphone?
Right I forgot to put these in! That should be tied to the default speaker/microphone set, try to enable ‘call audio’ in the earbuds’ bluetooth setting, or choose ‘bluetooth’ in call (e.g. Whatsapp in Android, or any iOS calls)
thanks ken very informative video as always .. i have a question .. does all aptx headphones has good latency in a highend android phones? i was going to buy gt1+ but after you review i felt its not for me .. i need more bass .. not exactly looking for natural sound. i came across edifier x3 .. scarbir.com praised it even more than gt1+ and crowned it as the best budget tws .. but i also need low latency .. i wish you had this one reviewed .. your reviews are the most helpful in the web..
(i tested qcy T5 it was good but a little too bright for my taste and lacked bass)
Not necessarily, some phones (Samsung, for one) disabled the extra features of AptX like AptX TWS, AptX HD and AptX Adaptive and doesn't get that lower latency benefit.
So in the budget realm, you should be looking for AptX TWS+ support (and inconveniently, not all Snapdragon chip supports it), and yes the Edifier X3 is fuller on the lower end, honestly it sounds better than the GT1 XR even (I've yet to put my review out though), but it's still nowhere near bass heavy if you're looking for it. Maybe the Realme Buds Q will be a better fit, or the best bass atm is Tronsmart Apollo Bold
@@namedkenn thanks man .. unfortunately i dont have access to realme .. so i've decided to up spend a little more and get fiil t1xs .. i wish you'd reviewed it as well .. but i watched your t1 pro rev .. it shouldn't be THAT much different .. or maybe it is?
Sir is sound peats a great tws? I have an haylou gt1 xr for me its lack of volume and bass. Do you have any suggestions for a budget tws.
Soundpeats is awesome! Go check em out
@@namedkenn thank you so much sir. Do you have a specific model of soundpeats you can recommend?
Nice info and nice opening
Thanks!
I have 67watt charger of my phone Xiaomi. And i got qcy t13. Can I use this charger for earbuds?
Well try not to (despite technically it should work), you can instead plug it in to your phone or a laptop
I just watched a ton of your videos and I had no choice than to subscribe. Just did that now. You are very detailed while keeping it entertaining.
I just purchased the tranya onyx neo (wish it was the spunky beats) as that is what is obtainable in my country for now. Plus they fall into what I am looking for in an earbud (I am a newbie)
Just one question, how long do I have to charge the case(1st time before use) or should I just pop it in and use.
Note: I will definitely go through your link just to support you next time I purchase an earbud. You are worth it.
Really appreciate the support man 🙏🏻 since these are not NiCd or NiMH batteries, you do not need to charge it for a set amount of time when you first got it, just charge it as you would normally 😁
@@namedkenn Thanks man. You are of great help.
I just watch your videos now just to calm me.
Great review on the fiil T1, looks like my next earbuds ....... except things change before then.
Once again, Thanks
Bro can you review blitzwolf flb2 tws earbuds.it isn't released yet but can pre order.plz need a review after released.I'm waiting for it.love from Sri Lanka
Can you please create a review for Haylou GT5 TWS?? Like please???? It would be very helpful. ❤❤
Can you review Soundpeats Sonic
glad i watched ur video was planning on using mwith 120w lol
I have Sabbat E12 Ultra, that time I charged it with quick charge adaptor, now it's broken, lol. It cannot pairing anymore, cannot be detected by any smartphones.
Whats edifier model is that on the thumbnail?
That's edifier X3!
Hey...when I listening to the music suddenly the one airdot of redmi earbuds 2c has been stopped and I drained the battery over night and it has been fixed and the nxt week it again happened to the other airdot and the same thing repeated
Does it can be fix????
Please review QCY M18/T8 next
I've put my thoughts on the $20 TWS recommendations video already, check it out!
a question is,my xiaomi adapter support fast charging with fast charging cable to phone,so if i use cable of ‘example sabbat e12 ultra’ with my xiaomi fast charger adapter,will make fast charging to my tws case or the cable of tws will cut down from 3.0A to 1.0A charge?
We're hoping that the fast charger will only provide 1A (or less) to the earbuds, but we never know if it could accidentally supply 3A and break the TWS, which is the thing that we want to avoid. So try to use a small charger 😁
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Go go get your assignments done! Haha
Great..advice ..thks sir...
You’re welcome!
My soundpeats sonic was detroyed 😩 it's not charging anymore
I charge my tws with 15watt moto charger is it okay
I hear static noise on my haylou gt1 plus when I reduce the volume
Is it normal if the right earbuds of my Fiil T1 pro gets drain faster than my left earbud?
If it’s the master earbud, yes. This applies to every TWS out there
Bro haylou gt1xr is good for Samsung A51??
Well yeah!
i just got lenovo XT91 and sound is only coming from the one earbud, i can't reset it can someone help me?
lu orang indo ya ken? gua lg milih” tws murah, trus nemu channel ini, membantu sekaleee!
Hahaha iya nih ✌🏻 thanks yaa
Please review edifier x3
I can say that is coming!