Great review on the NanxOE Mix. It seems the ear hooks are too flimsy. From what you have said, this flimsiness affects the sound quality and controls. I have four open earbuds and earphones, which I bought last year for my bike rides. Two from SoundPeats RunFree range, and two from Tozo - Open Buds and OpenReal. Your and other reviews have describe each earbuds/phone fairly accurately. The SoundPeats RunFree Lite has hard plastic earhooks that affect both sound quality and comfort for long periods, especially if wearing glasses and a bike helmet. The RunFree and Tozo OpenReal both have flexible earhooks and are very comfortable and similar sound quality. Basically all these open ear phones/buds use similar speaker drivers in various designs. I would say the Nanx could be a little disappointing going by this review.
Very astute critique. I have to say Andy, I think I'm going to stick with the Oneodio Openrock X. The premium price is worth it. There are just way too many caveats with these particular open-ear buds. Thanks lad.
hmm seems like aerofit pro is way way better than it regardless of the price and the mic is terrible
Great review on the NanxOE Mix. It seems the ear hooks are too flimsy. From what you have said, this flimsiness affects the sound quality and controls. I have four open earbuds and earphones, which I bought last year for my bike rides. Two from SoundPeats RunFree range, and two from Tozo - Open Buds and OpenReal. Your and other reviews have describe each earbuds/phone fairly accurately. The SoundPeats RunFree Lite has hard plastic earhooks that affect both sound quality and comfort for long periods, especially if wearing glasses and a bike helmet. The RunFree and Tozo OpenReal both have flexible earhooks and are very comfortable and similar sound quality. Basically all these open ear phones/buds use similar speaker drivers in various designs. I would say the Nanx could be a little disappointing going by this review.
These are still one of the most comfortable ones out there and also sound quality is really not up there with any open-ears just yet...
Very astute critique. I have to say Andy, I think I'm going to stick with the Oneodio Openrock X. The premium price is worth it. There are just way too many caveats with these particular open-ear buds. Thanks lad.
Yeah, you're not wrong there...
Thanks for the review! I've been very happy with the Soundcore v30i, and wonder how these compare.
I'd like to see that too!
Thank you for another great one, Andy! 👍
You're welcome