Sounds to me, simply put, they focused so much on making great sound quality earbuds, that they forgot some of the simple yet important features. Great review, and very informative 👍
I’m an audio engineer, and I’m inundated with ads for these, so thank you for this honest review. I lost my APP while I was traveling about a month ago, and I was wondering what my options were for new buds. This helps to make my decision. Great video. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@slowpokeproductions - Yikes! Given how long it’s taken, maybe they’re willing to price match to the BF price (if you paid more)? I’m wondering if the recent lockdowns are impacting production. Best of luck with them.
@@NorbReviews I got them tonight. I think they sound great for separation of frequencies, but I’m not too crazy about the fixed EQ curve. The highs are way too bright for me, and I was expecting much more bass from a dedicated driver. However, I do love hearing every detail of my mixes. The fit is fantastic although I had to use the #2 earpiece covers for a perfect fit. All in all, I’m very happy with them. I’ve had none of the issues everyone else has been mentioning. The function buttons are solid and it only took me a few seconds to navigate the functions easily. I got them at their sale price of $99 U.S. Thanks for your video review which was solely responsible for me choosing these over other competitors. In my business, audio quality takes precedence over anything, including form or functionality, and in that respect, I’m glad I opted for these. Thanks again, and peace to you and yours this holiday season. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@slowpokeproductions What were the other choices before you decided on these? I’ve used AirPods for so long but I’m curious about what else is out there I was gonna get the new Beats with the funny looking curved ear thing but these are looking pretty dope thanks in advance
I literally just ditched my airpod pro 2's for these. I love them they sound great, especially for music files when using the Power Amp app which I highly recommend doing.
Hey im looking into these earbuds but havent found a lot in relation to the airpod pros. Do you think there is a big difference between these and the airpod pros?
@@chrollolucilfer7694 when used with an android phone, definitely for me. I have both a iPhone and a Galaxy Note 10+. I mainly use my Samsung for all things. Music, voice and talk are all way better than with my airpod pros. Battery life is insanely better. I now use my airpod pros just as a backup incase I ever have these die. But, with the battery life I can honestly say I've only had to pull out my airpod pros once. Even then the Status between pros charge up so fast that I only needed to use my airpod pros for a very short amount of time before being able to switch back
I have to admit, I had to use spin fits with these for a better more comfortable fit. The button is annoying… should have had a button on the side of the earbuds. Getting them out the case was a nightmare for a while. But aside from those, the sound is incredible!! Honestly, for the price, the sound is all worth it. It is such a shame no other earbuds have a three driver combination. Three or more drivers just makes a hell of a difference!
Thank you for this Norb, this is the first of your reviews I've seen and already have full faith in your opinions. The ads for these have been popping up a ton lately, I hope someone latches on to their sound quality idea but also changes the comfort. I find myself in the same boat, if I wear most in-ear buds for more than 20-30 minutes it hurts, even with the smallest size. But I'd love to find some with their apparent sound quality, too.
You honor me with your kind words. Thank you. As for sound quality, check out the SoundCore Liberty 4. They have a dial dynamic driver setup, which is a configuration I’ve really come to appreciate. Comfort is *extremely* personal, so make sure you can try and return them if they don’t work out for you. Honestly, the most comfortable earbuds for me have actually been the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds (first gen), since they don’t go in all the way. They have a lot of downsides (huge case, so-so battery), and I prefer the sound of a lot of others (including these), but comfort wise those are my favorites. Best of luck, and let me know what you decide!
I listened to your review and a few others and decided to go for the Status Between ANC, a brand I hadn't heard of until recently. I've had these for a few days and absolutely loving them. Easily the best wireless earbuds I've ever had for audio quality, ever (and I've had quite a few). Im finding these a very good fit and very comfortable for me. The long battery life is a big plus. I'm not using these in situations where ANC and transparency are that important but they seem decent for those as well. And it's great having something that doesn't look like yet another apple earpod design or a button in your ear!
I've been on the fence about these and thats because skull candy and raycon have really disappointed me in a few areas, the area I have the most issue with was the connectivity between the one bud to its mate, after lots of resets and information from the companies on how to deal with that I got annoyed and purchased a different brand. This review helps tremendously because sound quality is number one for me but the second is connectivity, I am usually using these for work or just around the property so I usually only have one bud in. Thank you.
Glad you found it useful, and thank you for the comment. Let me be clear here: the sound on these is *MUCH* better than either Raycon or Skullcandy. Given your use case, even with any issues I mentioned, I’d still suggest trying them out to see if they work for you. Their support is excellent and it’s something I 100% give them props for.
This is exactly what i was looking for, im a glass blower so i use ear buds constantly. So far jlabs have been my favs. But i keep seein this on my facebook and been debating on buying them. Thank you for the honest review.
Happy to be of help! I’ve actually grown to really like JLABs because they’re a good mix of quality and affordability, so they’re not a bad choice! Side note: it’s awesome you’re a glass blower! If you ever decide to start making videos, let me know! I’ll watch the heck out of them!
Excellent sound. I have about 10 pairs of wireless earbuds. These are by far the best sounding earbuds I've ever owned. I don't even want to use my other buds because I'm spoiled now. I listen to a wide range of genres, from classical music to heavy metal. I can't believe the incredible sound these produce. I don't care about all the other features, I'm into sound quality. I have finally found a set of earbuds that I can truly say I love.
We are the same. All I care about is bad azz sound quality. If the sound is not up to my standards, I won’t use them, no matter how great everything else is. I’ve never bought earbuds because I know they can’t provide first class sound, but these caught my attention. Are you a really “real” person? Not a fake robot? Ha! After one month, do you still love them? Thanks
Two issues for me. First, simple-getting them out of the case. Not straightforward. Second, more significant, the blue tooth pairing is a PIITA. I run them between an iPhone 13 and an iPad. I cannot just switch from one to the other. I have too deal with pairing constantly. Thus, it’s simply not user friendly in that regard. Sound is great. But pairing seems dumb in 2023.
4:39 I was bothered by that advertisement too. While I don't know about Apple, they compared their earbuds in that ad to a Soundcore earbud that is about 3 models down from their best selling model, and not even earbuds equal in price. It is like comparing their high end sneakers with a pair of sandals. 🤦🏼♂️ I'm so tempted to get these, especially given they are -about $70- $90 off for Black Friday. Sound and battery are my main issues (of course poor comfort can certainly kill a pair). While 12hrs would be amazing, I would be okay with 8, if the sound is _all that._ I'm a big proponent of hi-res using ldac and playing flac/lossless audio. And I have been so curious how these stand up to that. While I love my Soundcore Liberty 3 Pros, Liberty 4 and even ldac upgraded Liberty Air 2 Pros, the battery life of the L3P's has been a disappointment over time. Using ldac and often keeping ANC off, I still get only 2-3.5 hours. Heck, I bought 2 extra pairs because I needed something beyond that.¹ Thanks for the review. Perhaps when I have more disposable income and I find them in used but like New condition, I can try them. *EDIT:* Given they were $80, I ordered a pair. But I utilized the Affirm payment plan option. Approx $12/mo. . .assuming I like them enough to keep them. Again, thanks for the detailed and honest review. ··•●✺●•·· ¹ ─ Sometimes L or R earbud wouldn't charge, because of the weird way they sit in the case, so I needed two extra pairs instead of simply one extra pair. 🤷🏼♂️
Funny you mention the ad and the SoundCore earbuds: in my first draft of this video, I called that out *specifically*, since it felt like punching down. Sorry to hear about the battery issues: at 3 hours… I’d have issues. A second pair is definitely a good idea. Honestly, if you have the cash, for the $100, these are worth it, issues and all: their support has always been fantastic to, so they back their product, and the sound really is that good. But If you want something inexpensive with good battery, the JLAB GO Air Pop (Air Pop Go, Air Go Pop, whatever) is a solid choice, although the sound isn’t anywhere as good. (For $20, they’re great beaters, though.) Best of luck with what you find; thanks for watching and the fantastic comment!
I got them for $69 for Black Friday. I couldn’t help myself at that price! My are expected to be delivered Thursday.. fingers crossed we both enjoy them! 🎧
100% this. It took me a while to figure out how to reliably take them off and put them on. I mean, on the bright side, they're not coming off unless you yank them!
Excellent no-nonense review compared to all others! Bravo! I ordered these because of the less costly price. I needed a set of "back-up earbuds" when I misplace my Jabra 85Ts -- which I do often because I'm clumsy and disorganized. But if these were $200 or more, I'd go with another set of all-in-one features/functionality ear buds. I like the small rectangular shape of the SBPs cmpared to the usual bulb-shape of most ear buds. But then I haven't gotten my SBPs yet. So I hope this new design wears comfortable.
I must have got a factory flub version because mine had no bass at all. I sent them back because they were more tinny than a transistor radio. For $100, I expected some decent range, but the ones I got played almost all treble, and on songs with heavy bass, all I got was a weird rattling sound.
Could be the audio files you're using. If MP3 format is used, it's generally trash. Unless you prefer too much bass. These buds are geared towards balancing the sound, not putting more emphasis on one aspect of it or the others.
I use earbuds exclusively for music while working out. Im an audio nerd for my home stereo setup. Point being, I feel like I have a good frame of reference for sound quality. I have to say that these have been the best sounding earbuds Ive ever owned. Grain of salt time.....its only been 5 other pairs that I purchased after careful consideration and research. These are in league with several 250-300 dollar options Ive owned
@@u093154 - Not sure if you’re asking me or Christian. I got the Pros, haven’t gotten the 3ANC (yet). Given the time period that Christian’s comment was made, I suspect they went with the Pros. (Hopefully they can reply.)
Hey, Kenny! Thanks for the suggestion! I’ve been meaning to pick those up for review. I missed their BF sale, but I think I’ll pick them up anyway: my next planned pieces are on the Momentum 4 and comparisons between that and the XM4/5, Bose QC45/700, and SoundCore Space Q45 In fact, from what I know, the Space Q45 vs the Status might be a good comparison based on price point alone. (This might all go to heck if I can convince myself to get a pair of PX8’s or Bathys.)
Thanks for the help. Was thinking about these but I'm more going to look around for over the ear headphones after finding a lot of things that I'm starting to not like about true wireless ear buds.
@@NorbReviews Soundcore Q45's. One of my buddies has a pair, and he is like me where when he is in the office he has a hard time concentrating when he can hear noises. He recommended them because of the good battery life, and when he does listen to music he has told me they have a good sound for the price point. Thoughts? I have a roughly 150-200 dollar budget.
Something worth mentioning is that they claim to be waterproof. I wore mine in the rain and ruined them. To their credit, Status replaced them with no questions. Given all the downfalls they might have, to me, the sound quality easily outweighs the negatives. These aren't my jogging in the rain earbuds, they are what I tend to come to for critical listening when I want amazing sound quality. The sound combined with the good customer service at this price bracket makes these extremely competitive. Highly recommended!
Thanks for the heads up on the waterproof. I think they claim to be IPX4 which is fine for sweat and sprinkling, but you’re right, you’re caught in a lot of rain, I think they definitely get in danger. (If they claim to be waterproof anywhere then that’s the Marketing being… overt again.) Still, I’m happy to hear they treated you well, and I 100% agree with your conclusions!
Got mine for Amazon prime day, paid 98$ (107 after taxes and shipping) and I’m honestly happy I got the deal I got. The normal price screams “premium” but the only real selling point is the sound. Still glad I bought when I did though
Hi there, I got the Soundcore Liberty 3 pros and they do have a BA driver in its dual driver set up (1DD+1BA). The default tuning of those is just terrible but using Poweramp's autoEQ capabilities (thank god for that) makes it very impressive exciting yet detailed as well as technically very good for TWS world. My listening is on 660 kbps on LDAC and localy stored FLAC music.
I got the SoundCore Liberty 3 Pro, the sound is amazing, I am not sure if these would work better to me, everything falls of my small ears not too small but for the in-ear seems to be.
If you like the Liberty 3, stick with those. I don’t feel these would fall out - they’re well designed for this - but it’s taken a long time for me to finally get used to them.
Yeah, I was using them while listening, agree with you except on sound, idk if I'm spoiled by wired gamer headphones but NOTHING compares anymore. I tried listening to Clique and it fell flat, tried a few other songs and just wasn't dynamic enough in the audio dept.
Oh, I agree. Wireless earbuds and headphones rarely match up to wired. Codecs and Bluetooth limitations really come in to play there. Even if the hardware is all there, the signal simply isn’t. Closest I’ve heard is LDAC (but even then).
Wireless earphones output compressed sound which is lesser quality than wired PCM sound. It's because Bluetooth spec is bandwidth limited. The original audio had to be compressed to sent over Bluetooth
I can understand why not-because they’re ant to isolate the sound-but they do go a bit too deep. I’m not a huge fan of this the AirPods do it, either, to be honest. I’ve found the most comfortable to be the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds (1st gen), in all honestly.
Thanks for this review. Unfortunately my experience was great in the beginning, after a month the case stopped working. They would turn on by themselves in the case, the Bluetooth would disconnect, and the right ear bud completely stopped charging. After contacting Status they wanted video evidence that it stopped charging and wouldn't hold charge. They finally sent me a new pair of buds and the same issue with the right ear bud, the same charging issues, same battery problems. The sound is great, but not worth all the bugs and issues that occur over time. Hopefully they improve these issues in the next release (Status Between Pro 2)
WOW! That’s insane! Im sorry you had to go through all that. FWIW, I really hope they fix the issues. If /when they release a version 2, you can bet I’ll be reviewing it. I did love the sound, but what you’re experiencing is precisely what I feared.
@@NorbReviews I subbed to your channel, as you are honest and you give completely honest reviews. I'm currently deciding on what true wireless earbuds to go with for my long walks in the summer, and will need a decent ip rating with excellent sound quality. Currently deciding between the Bose QuietComfort Buds II, Sony WH-XM4, or Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 (I have the regular Momentum 3 OE, great pair of cans but waiting for HEAVIES to get released so I can possibly upgrade as they claim a flat response quad (8 driver total) pair of cans specifically designed for metal.
@@ezrarain81 - Thank you for the sub! I wish I could give you a good recommendation for TWSs, but the only ones I have experience with from that list are the Bose. (I adore the entire QuietComfort series. The QC buds 1 are my go-to gym earbuds.) Re: Heavys - I ALMOST bought them when they were announced! But honestly, I just didn’t have money at the time. Now that you mention them, though… oh, I’m tempted…
Hey man I was watching your video I kept saying yep yep he's right 😅😅 I had mine for about 6 months and left earbud completely stopped working so the claim that its IP 7 waterproof or whatever I don't think that's not super accurate. So the top portion of my earbud where the button clicks it's actually just completely come off and the little I guess you would call it a seal or whatever has come off as well and I can see the build quality is not that great but I completely understand that at this price point that's what you get. Just really sucks because I almost wanted to go buy another pair just for the sound however I don't want him to break in six months again so I'll just settle for mediocre sound and something has a better Bill quality. Also you're exactly right I would say about 50 to 60% of the time when I put my earbuds back in the case they would just keep playing music and even when I open to close the case again it wouldn't do it I'll have to take them out put them back in and sometimes I even had to turn my Bluetooth off on my phone. Not the end of the world but it's really annoying when you're you know they should just work you know? But they read any comments this time don't cheap out make something with a good build quality and good sound and I will pay three hundred bucks for it..
Hey Nissan Guy! Thanks for the great comment. Sounds like you've been through the wringer with these! Honestly, I'm with you: if they kept the sound quality and improved the overall build quality, I'd absolutely buy that without question.
@NorbReviews I agree with you a hundred percent I understand why they did this they wanted to keep the price point at a certain well price but I would gladly pay a bit more for something with the solid build quality and just to fix the connectivity issues. So I have a pair of Sony WF-1000XM4 and I actually really like them not if they were a lot more expensive. I want to buy another pair of the Status Buds I just need them to fix some of the issues now even if that means hey you know these are $100 expect these kind of issues like we all expect from sub hundred-dollar earbuds right, with that being said there should also be a pair that are must say 250 to 350 depending on what additional features they have and make a solid earbud I would pay for that hands-down the problem is a lot of people are cheap and they go on RUclips and they search cheapest earbuds under $100 and that's what people make 😆 🤣 😂 So that leads to the next point of a lot of people saying all you know this cheap Chinese stuff and blah blah blah I'd rather buy in America or buy American-made products no you won't because then you're going to complain about the price so I will gladly pay more for solid product even if I have to save up a little more I'm okay with that 😀
I'm curious how these sound compared to the Moondrop Sparks. I have the sparks and while they only have 1 driver, they should quite good I find, although sometimes the audio cuts while I'm walking and my phone is in my pocket. Kind of annoying to say the least. It's like there is a small deadzone and I JUST hit it now and then. Aside from that, I enjoy the sound quality. So I'm curious how these sound in relation. Wondering if you've ever reviewed or heard of the sparks?
I’m not sure about the Sparks, but the sparks have a single dynamic driver vs the Between pro having a 2 balanced armature, 1 dynamic driver setup, which makes a difference. I got to compare the Pro against the Truthear Hexa (wired). The sound holds up pretty well with the Status because of the dedicated armature drivers. (Tuning is different, but in general, it’s similar because of the drivers.) Being Bluetooth, you’re going to lose some detail, but I still think they held up pretty well (Hexa is 3BA-1DD setup vs Between Pro is 2BA-1DD setup).
@@NorbReviews I'm aware the sparks only have 1 driver, but was still pleasantly surprised by the sound quality. To my ears they sound similar to the earphones you used to get with Samsung phones. So I've been happy with them aside from the cutting in and out issue, and now that I think on it more the microphone doesn't work well as people I call constantly say I sound like I am far away from the mic.
8hrs is really "meh." I read audio books a lot. My Samsung ones last longer. Plus the case holds a nice backup. What would you recommend for someone like me who isn't crazy about "sound quality" and more into the other features like charge and quality?
You know, I’ve been thinking about this for a bit, trying to come up with a good answer, at least in the TWS space. Two models come to kind: The first is the JLAB Epic Air ANC 2nd Gen. Now, I haven’t tested these myself, but I do have the JLAB GO Air Pop, which promise and deliver 8hrs of battery life per earbud, so I feel confident the Epic would hit the 12 hrs promised. These are about $100. The Master & Dynamic MW08 also come to mind: 10-12hrs battery life, ANC, and I have generally liked Master & Dynamic because of their emphasis on clarity. But it’s also about $300. Hopefully you find this useful. Thanks for the question, and I hope you can enjoy some really good books!
Great video! Question. I’m going to buy earbuds for my 89 year old dad to use as hearing aids. Can this brand be used like a hearing aid? I know apple earbuds can be used that way. Thank you.
absolutely fantastic review. I appreciate you hitting on the big cons relative to normal use. like the lack of volume control, comfort issues, and difficult charging case. all very important features. I don't know if the trade off from beats and bose are really gonna be worth it.. volume control especially...
Thank you! So, I have the Bose QC Earbuds as well (1st gen, with the ridiculously large case), and while I prefer the sound on the Status, I tend to use the Bose way more, and just like them better. Especially because I’m afraid the Status will hurt my hearing. I wouldn’t give up the Bose for these. (I can’t speak to the Beats, though.)
Great review. I was not a fan of the design but was curious since the audio quality has been always the forefront for these. I have the Liberty 3 Pro and they are the best set I have used to-date; glad to see you mentioned it as an alternative. Thx!!
@@NorbReviews Okay but do you think these sound balanced for music production? I've read wired is still better than bluetooth but do these break the barrier? It's important to have accurate sound when producing music
@@BzBlade - if they’re your only option, then it’s fine. They’re clear. But I’m not a fan of using wireless for any sort of production. Of course, I guess it depends on what you’re producing. Doing digital music is vastly different than mixing down live recordings, with the later being substantially more difficult. But honestly, if I were in a budget, for production, I’d skip these and just go with a pair of Sony MDR 7605’s. They’ll make everything sound awful, but they’ll reveal *everything*, and if it sounds good on those, it’ll sound good on anything. If you’re looking for all purpose IEMs, then these would do fine in a pinch. But while detailed, they may not be detailed enough for production, and warm the sound too much. FWIW, 7605’s we’re my first choice when I was doing location sound engineering for film, and their clarity is why I chose them. They got absolutely no chill, though. When I was doing studio music work, we mostly just used Sennheiser gear, though never headphones, only speakers.
@@NorbReviews Thanks I don't do any heavy bass stuff, mainly guitars on different styles and getting into edm production. "if it sounds good on those, it’ll sound good on anything." That's a good idea to get a good sounding mix lol
@@NorbReviews So I got these just to try them and return. They're pretty bass heavy; can barely hear the mid range since there was a lack of separation from the over powered bass. Not sure if I just got a bad pair but I raise the 500 and 1k EQ and the volume lowered so maybe the mid range driver is DOA
If they sound great, what other features are you looking for? Like they focus on sound quality. They are exactly what they say they are, sound quality.
It was less about what I was looking for and more about what people might expect for the price at that time. At the time this was filmed, the options that existed which Status advertised against, and other options at the same price, all had ANC, transparency, and usually EQ. Giving those up for higher fidelity sound was not ordinary.
I’ll get em when they come out with the sport ear loop like the Beats Pro earbuds. I had some Klipsch earbuds for a few years and with all the different ear fitting pieces I never found one that actually fit my ears well for the gym. Just simply laying down on a bench is enough for earbuds to pop out for me :/ maybe a skill issue. If the product is good I’ll buy them next year
I don’t think it’s a skill issue. Ears are all different, and I’ve heard about a lot of people with the same issue. Unfortunately, I don’t think Status is aiming for the fitness crowd, but it would be great if they did.
I’ve had my Status Between 3 ANC earbuds for about a month now, and they are by far better sounding than any of the Apple earbuds and cost less. Also the battery life is longer than Apples. Contrary to your video, these have touch controls for volume as well as play/pause, call answer/reject, and track forward/back. I also find these to be quite comfortable but, as you said, everyone’s ears are different. The case that mine came in looks a little different that the one displayed in your video, so the difference between your review and my recent experience could just be that Status has made some improvements since you did this review. IMO, you would find better earbuds for the money.
Glad to hear about your experience! But the Status Between Pro don’t have touch controls, just a button along the top. Maybe you have the 3ANC? Those are newer: this video was put out before the 3ANC were released.
I got these, what i can say is that the bass is really strong, strong enough for me to say they’re better than my senn MTM TW 3 but the sound quality isn’t as good as crystal clear like my senns, they’re louder i would say that.
How do these match up to the Technics EAH-AZ60? I’m in the market and a friend says I should go with the technics but he’s a technics Fan boy lol. I love technics turntables CD and mixers but never was a fan of their old headphones. However I heard they make an over the ear three driver wired headphone that I’ve been dying to try out.
Unfortunately, outside of stat-sheet differences, that’s something I can’t help with, so my apologies. I haven’t tried many Technics. The Status are definitely cheaper (approx. $230 vs $150), but you’re giving up multi-point, noise canceling, transparency, LDAC (if you use Android, it’s better than aptX; they both handle SBC and AAC) and an app. But if sound is your only guide, I can’t speak to that.
the comfort alone seems like it isn't worth the money. As someone who uses earbuds for 7 hours a day I could not make it on these. and the battery life kills it for me.
Yeah, the battery life was hands down my biggest shock. The comfort was a disappointment. I’ve gotten used to them, but no way could I wear them for 7 hours a day. Surprisingly, the Bose QuietComfort earbuds (I’ve only tested the first generation) can do 7 hours (advertised 6, but I’ve tested and they undersell that) and I found them far more comfortable. If you need longer, then I mentioned a few in the video, but I use Bose regularly since they’re my workout earbuds.
The headphones I have now have a battery life of 8 hours plus ONE HUNDRED HOURS IN THE CASE I use them constantly and don't even have to charge them once a week but the sound on them has gotten really quiet for some reason lol
Tell me you haven’t watched the full video without telling me you haven’t watched the full video. I love how some people say I’m too hard on them and you say I’m too soft on them. Guess I’m doing something right. Cheers!
Bought these and one earbud would not charge. Status never offered to replace them. They just emailed me to trouble shoot and never solved the problem. And to make matters worse Status spam emails me 10 times a day with their offers.
Got a pair two weeks ago. The left side rarely charges fully and the touch features aren’t much better. They’re being returned……. P.S. They don’t sound any better than my jabra 85t’s. After two weeks of messing with them, I’m done.
Hi Aaron, If I recall, the earphones charged from empty to full in about 2 hours. I’m traveling and can’t test that now, but I don’t remember them having a fast charge. I never tested the case itself for this.
All I worry is about how good they sound. All the rest of that stuff is nothing to me. I just purchased a pair and they are at home and Ill try them when I get home to see how they sound.
You’ll probably be very happy. The new ones (3ANC) also have an EQ, which is great because while I enjoyed the default tuning, I know some people don’t.
I’ll be honest, if they’re on special, I’d still give them a try. They back their product, so you have 30 days to return for full refund if you don’t like them. If you’re definitely a no-go, one that I really liked and did a review on was the SoundPEATS Engine4. In fact, I literally just saw this and was going to post about it: amzn.to/47C6Jqb. It’s $90 for both the Engine4 and the Capsule3, which I’m literally wearing as I write this. Engine4 has excellent sound, and Capsule3 has a lot of the features missing on both the Status and Engine4, like ANC and pass through.
@@NorbReviews I just got them today. I’ve been in contact with Status Audio. We’ve come to the understanding that they really don’t fit in my ear properly and that is probably the cause of my issue. They’re going to send foam ear tips out to see if that helps. If not, I was thinking about returning them for their Core ANC headphones. We’ll see what happens.
I am doing a flat out exchange of the earbuds for their Core ANC headphones. I have to say that their customer support is excellent. I mailed the buds back this morning and I’ve already received notice of the new item being shipped but also received a refund for the cost difference. I have to say I wish more companies took care of their customer base half as good as Status has.
Wireless earphones such as this alreadyoutput compressed sound which is lesser quality than wired PCM sound. It's because Bluetooth spec is bandwidth limited. The original audio had to be compressed to sent over Bluetooth Dont see how these sound superior
dude. you went wayyy to hard on them in this review, but i guess its good because the sound is really all that matters, hopefully theyll fix the stuff you really hated lmao
I think the played the min/max game with this: made sound and price the biggest thing and cut every curved they could to get there. I don’t blame them for it: it definitely works. But I really do hope they make small improvements in the future: the fact is, I wanted to love these. But here’s the thing: they stand 100% behind their product and their support is too notch. So no matter what, they have my respect, and even with their flaws, I often recommend them. (TBH, the biggest issue I hope they fix is actually the volume: it’s too loud at the low end, and I’m always afraid for my hearing when using them for that reason. If they fix just that, I’ll be a ton happier.)
Yesmine cost over 250 dollar and it's not even worth the 250 or even 200 plus it's not comfortable when you wear a hoodie if you excercise and the usb charging cable so damn short and small and easy to lose and get ruined
It generally is. Without getting into technicals (I made a video about this), for AAC, it depends heavily on hardware. Also, aptX here isn’t HD, adaptive, or even LL. Regular aptX isn’t really much better than SBC.
I wanted to give them a try, but I can only find on Instagram, vice Amazon or some place else reputable. My last order on Instagram hasn't come in, so I am no longer ordering through Instagram
TBH, I wouldn’t buy through Instagram. I know they advertise a lot, but just go to their page directly. Status.co is their website. You can order directly from there. In fact, here’s the specific product page: www.status.co/products/betweenpro If you put an order with them and it hasn’t arrived, contact them: they’re really good about communications. (And I say this as a consumer rather than a reviewer: they didn’t know I was a reviewer, and I bought these just like anyone else.) They’re also REALLY good about communicating through Messenger, if that’s something you use.
Sounds to me, simply put, they focused so much on making great sound quality earbuds, that they forgot some of the simple yet important features. Great review, and very informative 👍
Thank you! And I agree. They might have min/maxed a bit too much.
I’m an audio engineer, and I’m inundated with ads for these, so thank you for this honest review. I lost my APP while I was traveling about a month ago, and I was wondering what my options were for new buds. This helps to make my decision. Great video. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thanks! I’m super glad it was helpful. What did you decide on?
@@NorbReviews I bought them but haven’t received them yet. Apparently there are shipment delays? Dunno.
@@slowpokeproductions - Yikes! Given how long it’s taken, maybe they’re willing to price match to the BF price (if you paid more)? I’m wondering if the recent lockdowns are impacting production. Best of luck with them.
@@NorbReviews I got them tonight. I think they sound great for separation of frequencies, but I’m not too crazy about the fixed EQ curve. The highs are way too bright for me, and I was expecting much more bass from a dedicated driver. However, I do love hearing every detail of my mixes. The fit is fantastic although I had to use the #2 earpiece covers for a perfect fit. All in all, I’m very happy with them. I’ve had none of the issues everyone else has been mentioning. The function buttons are solid and it only took me a few seconds to navigate the functions easily. I got them at their sale price of $99 U.S. Thanks for your video review which was solely responsible for me choosing these over other competitors. In my business, audio quality takes precedence over anything, including form or functionality, and in that respect, I’m glad I opted for these. Thanks again, and peace to you and yours this holiday season. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@slowpokeproductions What were the other choices before you decided on these? I’ve used AirPods for so long but I’m curious about what else is out there I was gonna get the new Beats with the funny looking curved ear thing but these are looking pretty dope thanks in advance
How do you not have more subs? Incredibly detailed review and harsh/critical as reviews should be. Bravo!
Thank you for the kind words!
I literally just ditched my airpod pro 2's for these. I love them they sound great, especially for music files when using the Power Amp app which I highly recommend doing.
Hey im looking into these earbuds but havent found a lot in relation to the airpod pros. Do you think there is a big difference between these and the airpod pros?
@@chrollolucilfer7694 when used with an android phone, definitely for me. I have both a iPhone and a Galaxy Note 10+. I mainly use my Samsung for all things. Music, voice and talk are all way better than with my airpod pros. Battery life is insanely better. I now use my airpod pros just as a backup incase I ever have these die. But, with the battery life I can honestly say I've only had to pull out my airpod pros once. Even then the Status between pros charge up so fast that I only needed to use my airpod pros for a very short amount of time before being able to switch back
This was the review I was looking for and it was very well made. Thank you!
I’ve never had a pair of earbuds that said “battery low” that I truly loved.
I have to admit, I had to use spin fits with these for a better more comfortable fit. The button is annoying… should have had a button on the side of the earbuds. Getting them out the case was a nightmare for a while. But aside from those, the sound is incredible!! Honestly, for the price, the sound is all worth it. It is such a shame no other earbuds have a three driver combination. Three or more drivers just makes a hell of a difference!
I agree, that three driver combo really is fantastic. I'd love to see more wireless earbuds do the same.
try the yamaha buds!
Thank you for this Norb, this is the first of your reviews I've seen and already have full faith in your opinions. The ads for these have been popping up a ton lately, I hope someone latches on to their sound quality idea but also changes the comfort. I find myself in the same boat, if I wear most in-ear buds for more than 20-30 minutes it hurts, even with the smallest size. But I'd love to find some with their apparent sound quality, too.
You honor me with your kind words. Thank you.
As for sound quality, check out the SoundCore Liberty 4. They have a dial dynamic driver setup, which is a configuration I’ve really come to appreciate. Comfort is *extremely* personal, so make sure you can try and return them if they don’t work out for you.
Honestly, the most comfortable earbuds for me have actually been the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds (first gen), since they don’t go in all the way. They have a lot of downsides (huge case, so-so battery), and I prefer the sound of a lot of others (including these), but comfort wise those are my favorites.
Best of luck, and let me know what you decide!
Love the extra touch of time stamps and all the effort you went to as far as products yo I referenced and everything. Very professional review.
Thank you! Happy to hear you found it useful!
Only known about these for a few hours and i've already purchased, Got faith that they will deliver over other brands.
Sound wise, I feel they absolutely do for the price.
very concise with the points and an easy to follow format, keep it up!
Thank you!
I listened to your review and a few others and decided to go for the Status Between ANC, a brand I hadn't heard of until recently. I've had these for a few days and absolutely loving them. Easily the best wireless earbuds I've ever had for audio quality, ever (and I've had quite a few). Im finding these a very good fit and very comfortable for me. The long battery life is a big plus. I'm not using these in situations where ANC and transparency are that important but they seem decent for those as well.
And it's great having something that doesn't look like yet another apple earpod design or a button in your ear!
It sounds like you’re loving them, which is great!
NGL, I also love their aesthetic for these same reason!
I have had these for about 2 years, and my biggest complaint is getting them out of the case!!! Thanks for your review.
Thank you for watching!
Hahaha yes. The damn thing needs some advanced pinching techniques
I just saw an ad for these and decided to do some research. Your review was very helpful. Thanks!
Very happy you found it useful!
I've been on the fence about these and thats because skull candy and raycon have really disappointed me in a few areas, the area I have the most issue with was the connectivity between the one bud to its mate, after lots of resets and information from the companies on how to deal with that I got annoyed and purchased a different brand.
This review helps tremendously because sound quality is number one for me but the second is connectivity, I am usually using these for work or just around the property so I usually only have one bud in. Thank you.
Glad you found it useful, and thank you for the comment.
Let me be clear here: the sound on these is *MUCH* better than either Raycon or Skullcandy. Given your use case, even with any issues I mentioned, I’d still suggest trying them out to see if they work for you. Their support is excellent and it’s something I 100% give them props for.
This is exactly what i was looking for, im a glass blower so i use ear buds constantly. So far jlabs have been my favs. But i keep seein this on my facebook and been debating on buying them. Thank you for the honest review.
Happy to be of help! I’ve actually grown to really like JLABs because they’re a good mix of quality and affordability, so they’re not a bad choice!
Side note: it’s awesome you’re a glass blower! If you ever decide to start making videos, let me know! I’ll watch the heck out of them!
Excellent sound. I have about 10 pairs of wireless earbuds. These are by far the best sounding earbuds I've ever owned. I don't even want to use my other buds because I'm spoiled now.
I listen to a wide range of genres, from classical music to heavy metal. I can't believe the incredible sound these produce. I don't care about all the other features, I'm into sound quality. I have finally found a set of earbuds that I can truly say I love.
This is awesome. Glad you’re loving them!
We are the same. All I care about is bad azz sound quality. If the sound is not up to my standards, I won’t use them, no matter how great everything else is. I’ve never bought earbuds because I know they can’t provide first class sound, but these caught my attention. Are you a really “real” person? Not a fake robot? Ha! After one month, do you still love them? Thanks
Curious how they compare to the Bose earbuds
Both this comment and Norb’s review just sold me, thx 👏🏽
Two issues for me. First, simple-getting them out of the case. Not straightforward. Second, more significant, the blue tooth pairing is a PIITA. I run them between an iPhone 13 and an iPad. I cannot just switch from one to the other. I have too deal with pairing constantly. Thus, it’s simply not user friendly in that regard. Sound is great. But pairing seems dumb in 2023.
Thank you and what a cut throat, straight forward review!!! Outstanding!!!
Thanks for the kind words!
4:39 I was bothered by that advertisement too. While I don't know about Apple, they compared their earbuds in that ad to a Soundcore earbud that is about 3 models down from their best selling model, and not even earbuds equal in price. It is like comparing their high end sneakers with a pair of sandals. 🤦🏼♂️
I'm so tempted to get these, especially given they are -about $70- $90 off for Black Friday. Sound and battery are my main issues (of course poor comfort can certainly kill a pair).
While 12hrs would be amazing, I would be okay with 8, if the sound is _all that._
I'm a big proponent of hi-res using ldac and playing flac/lossless audio. And I have been so curious how these stand up to that. While I love my Soundcore Liberty 3 Pros, Liberty 4 and even ldac upgraded Liberty Air 2 Pros, the battery life of the L3P's has been a disappointment over time. Using ldac and often keeping ANC off, I still get only 2-3.5 hours. Heck, I bought 2 extra pairs because I needed something beyond that.¹
Thanks for the review. Perhaps when I have more disposable income and I find them in used but like New condition, I can try them.
*EDIT:* Given they were $80, I ordered a pair. But I utilized the Affirm payment plan option. Approx $12/mo. . .assuming I like them enough to keep them. Again, thanks for the detailed and honest review.
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¹ ─ Sometimes L or R earbud wouldn't charge, because of the weird way they sit in the case, so I needed two extra pairs instead of simply one extra pair. 🤷🏼♂️
Funny you mention the ad and the SoundCore earbuds: in my first draft of this video, I called that out *specifically*, since it felt like punching down. Sorry to hear about the battery issues: at 3 hours… I’d have issues. A second pair is definitely a good idea.
Honestly, if you have the cash, for the $100, these are worth it, issues and all: their support has always been fantastic to, so they back their product, and the sound really is that good. But If you want something inexpensive with good battery, the JLAB GO Air Pop (Air Pop Go, Air Go Pop, whatever) is a solid choice, although the sound isn’t anywhere as good. (For $20, they’re great beaters, though.)
Best of luck with what you find; thanks for watching and the fantastic comment!
I got them for $69 for Black Friday. I couldn’t help myself at that price! My are expected to be delivered Thursday.. fingers crossed we both enjoy them! 🎧
Love, love how u get to the point. You know your stuff sir. Thanks
Thank you for your kind words!
I bought them and holy shit they are amazing. The eartips were crazy hard to get on.
100% this. It took me a while to figure out how to reliably take them off and put them on. I mean, on the bright side, they're not coming off unless you yank them!
Excellent no-nonense review compared to all others! Bravo! I ordered these because of the less costly price. I needed a set of "back-up earbuds" when I misplace my Jabra 85Ts -- which I do often because I'm clumsy and disorganized. But if these were $200 or more, I'd go with another set of all-in-one features/functionality ear buds. I like the small rectangular shape of the SBPs cmpared to the usual bulb-shape of most ear buds. But then I haven't gotten my SBPs yet. So I hope this new design wears comfortable.
Thanks for the kind words!
Comfort is definitely personal, so best of luck with them and I hope you enjoy your new earbuds!
I must have got a factory flub version because mine had no bass at all. I sent them back because they were more tinny than a transistor radio. For $100, I expected some decent range, but the ones I got played almost all treble, and on songs with heavy bass, all I got was a weird rattling sound.
Yeah, a rattling sounds definitely like it’s a broken driver. (That rattle is a common indicator.)
Could be the audio files you're using. If MP3 format is used, it's generally trash. Unless you prefer too much bass. These buds are geared towards balancing the sound, not putting more emphasis on one aspect of it or the others.
I use earbuds exclusively for music while working out. Im an audio nerd for my home stereo setup. Point being, I feel like I have a good frame of reference for sound quality. I have to say that these have been the best sounding earbuds Ive ever owned. Grain of salt time.....its only been 5 other pairs that I purchased after careful consideration and research. These are in league with several 250-300 dollar options Ive owned
Glad you're enjoying them! They really do sound fantastic.
Did you purchase the pros or 3anc?
@@u093154 - Not sure if you’re asking me or Christian. I got the Pros, haven’t gotten the 3ANC (yet). Given the time period that Christian’s comment was made, I suspect they went with the Pros. (Hopefully they can reply.)
Good enough for me, Purchased my pair.
My airpod pro case has just barely started acting weird after 3 years and being washed with my laundry 3 time AND drier .
Very thorough. Very honest.
This is a high quality review. It helped. Thank you.
Great review! Looking forward to your thoughts on status between 3 ANC! looks like they now have ANC, in app EQ, Qi charging, etc
Thanks! Yeah, this is definitely on my list.
You should review their flagship anc over ear headphones very interested to hear your opinion on them
Hey, Kenny! Thanks for the suggestion! I’ve been meaning to pick those up for review. I missed their BF sale, but I think I’ll pick them up anyway: my next planned pieces are on the Momentum 4 and comparisons between that and the XM4/5, Bose QC45/700, and SoundCore Space Q45
In fact, from what I know, the Space Q45 vs the Status might be a good comparison based on price point alone.
(This might all go to heck if I can convince myself to get a pair of PX8’s or Bathys.)
I actually did too I was going to get their flagship and Between pros but forgot woke up the next morning and the shot up in price
Thanks for the help. Was thinking about these but I'm more going to look around for over the ear headphones after finding a lot of things that I'm starting to not like about true wireless ear buds.
TBH, except for a few scenarios (like in the gym), I much prefer over the ear headphones, too.
Which are you considering?
@@NorbReviews Soundcore Q45's. One of my buddies has a pair, and he is like me where when he is in the office he has a hard time concentrating when he can hear noises. He recommended them because of the good battery life, and when he does listen to music he has told me they have a good sound for the price point. Thoughts? I have a roughly 150-200 dollar budget.
Something worth mentioning is that they claim to be waterproof. I wore mine in the rain and ruined them. To their credit, Status replaced them with no questions.
Given all the downfalls they might have, to me, the sound quality easily outweighs the negatives. These aren't my jogging in the rain earbuds, they are what I tend to come to for critical listening when I want amazing sound quality. The sound combined with the good customer service at this price bracket makes these extremely competitive. Highly recommended!
Thanks for the heads up on the waterproof. I think they claim to be IPX4 which is fine for sweat and sprinkling, but you’re right, you’re caught in a lot of rain, I think they definitely get in danger. (If they claim to be waterproof anywhere then that’s the Marketing being… overt again.) Still, I’m happy to hear they treated you well, and I 100% agree with your conclusions!
Got mine for Amazon prime day, paid 98$ (107 after taxes and shipping) and I’m honestly happy I got the deal I got. The normal price screams “premium” but the only real selling point is the sound. Still glad I bought when I did though
Fantastic price! Enjoy them!
For anyone reading they are currently 98 on Amazon again
i bought them at a highly discounted rate sooo i didn't feel bad about taking the chance, but i wouldn't have bought them for 150.
Hi there, I got the Soundcore Liberty 3 pros and they do have a BA driver in its dual driver set up (1DD+1BA). The default tuning of those is just terrible but using Poweramp's autoEQ capabilities (thank god for that) makes it very impressive exciting yet detailed as well as technically very good for TWS world. My listening is on 660 kbps on LDAC and localy stored FLAC music.
Thanks for the info and correction!
Thx 4 the info. I was just ab to cop these, they're in my cart rn.
I got the SoundCore Liberty 3 Pro, the sound is amazing, I am not sure if these would work better to me, everything falls of my small ears not too small but for the in-ear seems to be.
If you like the Liberty 3, stick with those. I don’t feel these would fall out - they’re well designed for this - but it’s taken a long time for me to finally get used to them.
I had a set of these and they worked very well, Till the Case?Battery quit working. They sold me a new pair with redesigned case so far all good.
Great to hear! As I said, I found their support to be fantastic. I’m even eyeing their new 3ANC earbuds to see if they fix the issues I had with them.
GREAT Review Dec 2022 re Status BeTWEEN PRO... Got MINE!!
Great video man!! Very helpful and thorough!!
Thank you!
Yeah, I was using them while listening, agree with you except on sound, idk if I'm spoiled by wired gamer headphones but NOTHING compares anymore. I tried listening to Clique and it fell flat, tried a few other songs and just wasn't dynamic enough in the audio dept.
Oh, I agree. Wireless earbuds and headphones rarely match up to wired. Codecs and Bluetooth limitations really come in to play there. Even if the hardware is all there, the signal simply isn’t. Closest I’ve heard is LDAC (but even then).
So why did you say it doesn't matter in the video?
Wireless earphones output compressed sound which is lesser quality than wired PCM sound. It's because Bluetooth spec is bandwidth limited. The original audio had to be compressed to sent over Bluetooth
Agreed they are irritating in the ear canal why don't they come in outside the ear canal like Airpods?
I can understand why not-because they’re ant to isolate the sound-but they do go a bit too deep.
I’m not a huge fan of this the AirPods do it, either, to be honest. I’ve found the most comfortable to be the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds (1st gen), in all honestly.
what the hell, why do you have a hole on the down-inside of each of the earbuds?
i dont have that on mine!
That’s strange, I’m not sure! I want to say it’s the mic, but I really don’t know. I just noticed that myself. Huh.
Thanks for the great review!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this review. Unfortunately my experience was great in the beginning, after a month the case stopped working. They would turn on by themselves in the case, the Bluetooth would disconnect, and the right ear bud completely stopped charging. After contacting Status they wanted video evidence that it stopped charging and wouldn't hold charge. They finally sent me a new pair of buds and the same issue with the right ear bud, the same charging issues, same battery problems. The sound is great, but not worth all the bugs and issues that occur over time. Hopefully they improve these issues in the next release (Status Between Pro 2)
WOW! That’s insane! Im sorry you had to go through all that.
FWIW, I really hope they fix the issues. If /when they release a version 2, you can bet I’ll be reviewing it. I did love the sound, but what you’re experiencing is precisely what I feared.
@@NorbReviews I subbed to your channel, as you are honest and you give completely honest reviews. I'm currently deciding on what true wireless earbuds to go with for my long walks in the summer, and will need a decent ip rating with excellent sound quality. Currently deciding between the Bose QuietComfort Buds II, Sony WH-XM4, or Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 (I have the regular Momentum 3 OE, great pair of cans but waiting for HEAVIES to get released so I can possibly upgrade as they claim a flat response quad (8 driver total) pair of cans specifically designed for metal.
@@ezrarain81 - Thank you for the sub! I wish I could give you a good recommendation for TWSs, but the only ones I have experience with from that list are the Bose. (I adore the entire QuietComfort series. The QC buds 1 are my go-to gym earbuds.)
Re: Heavys - I ALMOST bought them when they were announced! But honestly, I just didn’t have money at the time. Now that you mention them, though… oh, I’m tempted…
So I decided to pick up the Between 3ANC, really hoping they fixed the previous issues. I'll let you know how it goes.
@@ezrarain81 please do, thank you!
great review. great job.
Thank you!
Hey man I was watching your video I kept saying yep yep he's right 😅😅
I had mine for about 6 months and left earbud completely stopped working so the claim that its IP 7 waterproof or whatever I don't think that's not super accurate. So the top portion of my earbud where the button clicks it's actually just completely come off and the little I guess you would call it a seal or whatever has come off as well and I can see the build quality is not that great but I completely understand that at this price point that's what you get.
Just really sucks because I almost wanted to go buy another pair just for the sound however I don't want him to break in six months again so I'll just settle for mediocre sound and something has a better Bill quality.
Also you're exactly right I would say about 50 to 60% of the time when I put my earbuds back in the case they would just keep playing music and even when I open to close the case again it wouldn't do it I'll have to take them out put them back in and sometimes I even had to turn my Bluetooth off on my phone.
Not the end of the world but it's really annoying when you're you know they should just work you know?
But they read any comments this time don't cheap out make something with a good build quality and good sound and I will pay three hundred bucks for it..
Hey Nissan Guy! Thanks for the great comment. Sounds like you've been through the wringer with these!
Honestly, I'm with you: if they kept the sound quality and improved the overall build quality, I'd absolutely buy that without question.
@NorbReviews I agree with you a hundred percent I understand why they did this they wanted to keep the price point at a certain well price but I would gladly pay a bit more for something with the solid build quality and just to fix the connectivity issues.
So I have a pair of Sony WF-1000XM4 and I actually really like them not if they were a lot more expensive.
I want to buy another pair of the Status Buds I just need them to fix some of the issues now even if that means hey you know these are $100 expect these kind of issues like we all expect from sub hundred-dollar earbuds right, with that being said there should also be a pair that are must say 250 to 350 depending on what additional features they have and make a solid earbud I would pay for that hands-down the problem is a lot of people are cheap and they go on RUclips and they search cheapest earbuds under $100 and that's what people make 😆 🤣 😂
So that leads to the next point of a lot of people saying all you know this cheap Chinese stuff and blah blah blah I'd rather buy in America or buy American-made products no you won't because then you're going to complain about the price so I will gladly pay more for solid product even if I have to save up a little more I'm okay with that 😀
If your using the smallest ear tip i suggest trying the biggest size.
I'm curious how these sound compared to the Moondrop Sparks. I have the sparks and while they only have 1 driver, they should quite good I find, although sometimes the audio cuts while I'm walking and my phone is in my pocket. Kind of annoying to say the least. It's like there is a small deadzone and I JUST hit it now and then. Aside from that, I enjoy the sound quality. So I'm curious how these sound in relation. Wondering if you've ever reviewed or heard of the sparks?
I’m not sure about the Sparks, but the sparks have a single dynamic driver vs the Between pro having a 2 balanced armature, 1 dynamic driver setup, which makes a difference. I got to compare the Pro against the Truthear Hexa (wired). The sound holds up pretty well with the Status because of the dedicated armature drivers. (Tuning is different, but in general, it’s similar because of the drivers.) Being Bluetooth, you’re going to lose some detail, but I still think they held up pretty well (Hexa is 3BA-1DD setup vs Between Pro is 2BA-1DD setup).
@@NorbReviews I'm aware the sparks only have 1 driver, but was still pleasantly surprised by the sound quality. To my ears they sound similar to the earphones you used to get with Samsung phones. So I've been happy with them aside from the cutting in and out issue, and now that I think on it more the microphone doesn't work well as people I call constantly say I sound like I am far away from the mic.
8hrs is really "meh." I read audio books a lot. My Samsung ones last longer. Plus the case holds a nice backup. What would you recommend for someone like me who isn't crazy about "sound quality" and more into the other features like charge and quality?
You know, I’ve been thinking about this for a bit, trying to come up with a good answer, at least in the TWS space. Two models come to kind:
The first is the JLAB Epic Air ANC 2nd Gen. Now, I haven’t tested these myself, but I do have the JLAB GO Air Pop, which promise and deliver 8hrs of battery life per earbud, so I feel confident the Epic would hit the 12 hrs promised. These are about $100.
The Master & Dynamic MW08 also come to mind: 10-12hrs battery life, ANC, and I have generally liked Master & Dynamic because of their emphasis on clarity. But it’s also about $300.
Hopefully you find this useful. Thanks for the question, and I hope you can enjoy some really good books!
Ty you for the intricate review
Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you for your honesty
My pleasure and thanks for watching!
Great video! Question. I’m going to buy earbuds for my 89 year old dad to use as hearing aids. Can this brand be used like a hearing aid? I know apple earbuds can be used that way. Thank you.
I would not use these as a hearing aid. If you’re going that route, consider the AirPods Pro 2.
For the battery, did you have noise canceling on? Bc they do advertise 8 hrs with noise canceling on. 12 when it's off.
This was the Between Pro, which doesn’t have noise canceling.
@@NorbReviews thanks for clarifying!
Which do you think sounds better the 3ANC or the BEOPLAY EX for hiphop and reggae music?
Honestly, I haven’t tried either, so I can’t say. Sorry about that.
I have between pro for over a year now and I don't have any issues
absolutely fantastic review. I appreciate you hitting on the big cons relative to normal use. like the lack of volume control, comfort issues, and difficult charging case. all very important features. I don't know if the trade off from beats and bose are really gonna be worth it.. volume control especially...
Thank you!
So, I have the Bose QC Earbuds as well (1st gen, with the ridiculously large case), and while I prefer the sound on the Status, I tend to use the Bose way more, and just like them better. Especially because I’m afraid the Status will hurt my hearing. I wouldn’t give up the Bose for these. (I can’t speak to the Beats, though.)
Great review. I was not a fan of the design but was curious since the audio quality has been always the forefront for these. I have the Liberty 3 Pro and they are the best set I have used to-date; glad to see you mentioned it as an alternative. Thx!!
Thanks for watching!
Do you have the 1more triple drive? Would you recommend Status Between Pro over them for music production/studio recording?
I don’t have experience with the 1more. Sorry about that.
@@NorbReviews Okay but do you think these sound balanced for music production? I've read wired is still better than bluetooth but do these break the barrier? It's important to have accurate sound when producing music
@@BzBlade - if they’re your only option, then it’s fine. They’re clear. But I’m not a fan of using wireless for any sort of production. Of course, I guess it depends on what you’re producing. Doing digital music is vastly different than mixing down live recordings, with the later being substantially more difficult. But honestly, if I were in a budget, for production, I’d skip these and just go with a pair of Sony MDR 7605’s. They’ll make everything sound awful, but they’ll reveal *everything*, and if it sounds good on those, it’ll sound good on anything.
If you’re looking for all purpose IEMs, then these would do fine in a pinch. But while detailed, they may not be detailed enough for production, and warm the sound too much.
FWIW, 7605’s we’re my first choice when I was doing location sound engineering for film, and their clarity is why I chose them. They got absolutely no chill, though. When I was doing studio music work, we mostly just used Sennheiser gear, though never headphones, only speakers.
@@NorbReviews Thanks I don't do any heavy bass stuff, mainly guitars on different styles and getting into edm production. "if it sounds good on those, it’ll sound good on anything." That's a good idea to get a good sounding mix lol
@@NorbReviews So I got these just to try them and return. They're pretty bass heavy; can barely hear the mid range since there was a lack of separation from the over powered bass. Not sure if I just got a bad pair but I raise the 500 and 1k EQ and the volume lowered so maybe the mid range driver is DOA
Great review
Thank you!
If they sound great, what other features are you looking for? Like they focus on sound quality. They are exactly what they say they are, sound quality.
It was less about what I was looking for and more about what people might expect for the price at that time. At the time this was filmed, the options that existed which Status advertised against, and other options at the same price, all had ANC, transparency, and usually EQ. Giving those up for higher fidelity sound was not ordinary.
Great video, thank you.
Thanks for your kind words!
I’ll get em when they come out with the sport ear loop like the Beats Pro earbuds. I had some Klipsch earbuds for a few years and with all the different ear fitting pieces I never found one that actually fit my ears well for the gym. Just simply laying down on a bench is enough for earbuds to pop out for me :/ maybe a skill issue.
If the product is good I’ll buy them next year
I don’t think it’s a skill issue. Ears are all different, and I’ve heard about a lot of people with the same issue. Unfortunately, I don’t think Status is aiming for the fitness crowd, but it would be great if they did.
They have re designed the case and it is much better now
I’ve had my Status Between 3 ANC earbuds for about a month now, and they are by far better sounding than any of the Apple earbuds and cost less. Also the battery life is longer than Apples. Contrary to your video, these have touch controls for volume as well as play/pause, call answer/reject, and track forward/back. I also find these to be quite comfortable but, as you said, everyone’s ears are different.
The case that mine came in looks a little different that the one displayed in your video, so the difference between your review and my recent experience could just be that Status has made some improvements since you did this review. IMO, you would find better earbuds for the money.
Glad to hear about your experience! But the Status Between Pro don’t have touch controls, just a button along the top. Maybe you have the 3ANC? Those are newer: this video was put out before the 3ANC were released.
@@NorbReviews, yes you are right, I have the Status Between 3 ANC. My apologies for my misunderstanding. ✌🏻
For ANC and Sound Quality Tozo C1 or Status 3 Anc ?
I haven't tried either, so I can't say. Sorry.
I got these, what i can say is that the bass is really strong, strong enough for me to say they’re better than my senn MTM TW 3 but the sound quality isn’t as good as crystal clear like my senns, they’re louder i would say that.
Correction* im referring in o the 3ANCS
How do these match up to the Technics EAH-AZ60? I’m in the market and a friend says I should go with the technics but he’s a technics Fan boy lol. I love technics turntables CD and mixers but never was a fan of their old headphones. However I heard they make an over the ear three driver wired headphone that I’ve been dying to try out.
Unfortunately, outside of stat-sheet differences, that’s something I can’t help with, so my apologies. I haven’t tried many Technics.
The Status are definitely cheaper (approx. $230 vs $150), but you’re giving up multi-point, noise canceling, transparency, LDAC (if you use Android, it’s better than aptX; they both handle SBC and AAC) and an app. But if sound is your only guide, I can’t speak to that.
the comfort alone seems like it isn't worth the money. As someone who uses earbuds for 7 hours a day I could not make it on these. and the battery life kills it for me.
Yeah, the battery life was hands down my biggest shock. The comfort was a disappointment. I’ve gotten used to them, but no way could I wear them for 7 hours a day.
Surprisingly, the Bose QuietComfort earbuds (I’ve only tested the first generation) can do 7 hours (advertised 6, but I’ve tested and they undersell that) and I found them far more comfortable. If you need longer, then I mentioned a few in the video, but I use Bose regularly since they’re my workout earbuds.
They sound great the fit was good u too critical on the USB cord!?
The headphones I have now have a battery life of 8 hours plus ONE HUNDRED HOURS IN THE CASE I use them constantly and don't even have to charge them once a week but the sound on them has gotten really quiet for some reason lol
Looking for a budget over ear considering sonoflows, anker
Haven’t used Sonoflows. But I like Anker. Not the best, but good value.
@@NorbReviews in the beginning was gonna get the q30, see the q20 too, q45 probabl wont snap in that spot
Can you use any USB C Cable other than theirs?
Yes. It’s what I do. They just recommend you use theirs.
Ears coke, for me brother, ears coke! 😮Sound fantastic!
“Ears coke” is the best descriptor for literally anything I’ve heard this week.
@@NorbReviews Yes indeed, I never heard a Bluetooth set of earbuds sound so great,awe man! It's awesome 👍😎
An honest critique. You should be bronzed kid. Thanks big time!!
Thank you!
Dude you should be wearing a Status Audio uniform, are they paying you enough?
Tell me you haven’t watched the full video without telling me you haven’t watched the full video.
I love how some people say I’m too hard on them and you say I’m too soft on them. Guess I’m doing something right. Cheers!
Bought these and one earbud would not charge. Status never offered to replace them. They just emailed me to trouble shoot and never solved the problem. And to make matters worse Status spam emails me 10 times a day with their offers.
Yikes!
Got a pair two weeks ago. The left side rarely charges fully and the touch features aren’t much better.
They’re being returned…….
P.S. They don’t sound any better than my jabra 85t’s.
After two weeks of messing with them, I’m done.
Wow! Yeah, that’s bad. Sorry to hear about your experience!
How fast do they charge?
Hi Aaron,
If I recall, the earphones charged from empty to full in about 2 hours. I’m traveling and can’t test that now, but I don’t remember them having a fast charge. I never tested the case itself for this.
I LIKE THEM !!
Awesome!
Great recommendations!! Chinese stuff!! Bad material, and lies, and cheap : you help me a lot
All I worry is about how good they sound. All the rest of that stuff is nothing to me. I just purchased a pair and they are at home and Ill try them when I get home to see how they sound.
You’ll probably be very happy. The new ones (3ANC) also have an EQ, which is great because while I enjoyed the default tuning, I know some people don’t.
Daaaaaaang almost bought these but too many deal breakers…
I’ll be honest, if they’re on special, I’d still give them a try. They back their product, so you have 30 days to return for full refund if you don’t like them.
If you’re definitely a no-go, one that I really liked and did a review on was the SoundPEATS Engine4. In fact, I literally just saw this and was going to post about it: amzn.to/47C6Jqb. It’s $90 for both the Engine4 and the Capsule3, which I’m literally wearing as I write this. Engine4 has excellent sound, and Capsule3 has a lot of the features missing on both the Status and Engine4, like ANC and pass through.
"The only thing these earbuds have to really sell them are their fantastic sound quality"
My brother in Christ...
They're earbuds.
Additional context can be found at 7:47. Blessed be St Ives.
I just got my between pros. I find the bass response to be non-existent. As of right now, I’m quite disappointed in them.
How long have you used them for? And what did you use before? It might take a few days for your ears to adjust.
@@NorbReviews I just got them today. I’ve been in contact with Status Audio. We’ve come to the understanding that they really don’t fit in my ear properly and that is probably the cause of my issue. They’re going to send foam ear tips out to see if that helps. If not, I was thinking about returning them for their Core ANC headphones. We’ll see what happens.
Thanks for the update! Best of luck!
I am doing a flat out exchange of the earbuds for their Core ANC headphones. I have to say that their customer support is excellent. I mailed the buds back this morning and I’ve already received notice of the new item being shipped but also received a refund for the cost difference. I have to say I wish more companies took care of their customer base half as good as Status has.
@@raymiller8487 100% agreed. Definitely among the best customer support out there.
Wireless earphones such as this alreadyoutput compressed sound which is lesser quality than wired PCM sound. It's because Bluetooth spec is bandwidth limited. The original audio had to be compressed to sent over Bluetooth
Dont see how these sound superior
Gdam you are detailed thank you
Thank you!
I saw you sitting at 999 likes and thought I'd make it an even 1k likes. ✋😏 High five.
Thank you!
So.. Getting these new for 30$ should be a great buy 😁
I would say so, yes!
thankyou
Excellent for music, good for video, not so good for gaming.
dude. you went wayyy to hard on them in this review, but i guess its good because the sound is really all that matters, hopefully theyll fix the stuff you really hated lmao
I think the played the min/max game with this: made sound and price the biggest thing and cut every curved they could to get there. I don’t blame them for it: it definitely works. But I really do hope they make small improvements in the future: the fact is, I wanted to love these. But here’s the thing: they stand 100% behind their product and their support is too notch. So no matter what, they have my respect, and even with their flaws, I often recommend them. (TBH, the biggest issue I hope they fix is actually the volume: it’s too loud at the low end, and I’m always afraid for my hearing when using them for that reason. If they fix just that, I’ll be a ton happier.)
Well said….
Yesmine cost over 250 dollar and it's not even worth the 250 or even 200 plus it's not comfortable when you wear a hoodie if you excercise and the usb charging cable so damn short and small and easy to lose and get ruined
They're 250 fucking dollars now
That’s the 3ANC, which have ANC, transparency, and an app-based EQ. I’m seeing the Between Pros for $99.
a month later, one earphone stopped working, resetting does not help,do not buy
Sorry to hear that! Contact the company and let them know. In my interactions with them, they were always very responsive and accommodating.
Sony Hyrbid Tips. End of story.
They look like ring doorbells 💀💀💀
LOL
Aptx worse than AAC 🤔
It generally is. Without getting into technicals (I made a video about this), for AAC, it depends heavily on hardware. Also, aptX here isn’t HD, adaptive, or even LL. Regular aptX isn’t really much better than SBC.
Don't by these they suck
I wanted to give them a try, but I can only find on Instagram, vice Amazon or some place else reputable. My last order on Instagram hasn't come in, so I am no longer ordering through Instagram
TBH, I wouldn’t buy through Instagram. I know they advertise a lot, but just go to their page directly.
Status.co is their website. You can order directly from there. In fact, here’s the specific product page: www.status.co/products/betweenpro
If you put an order with them and it hasn’t arrived, contact them: they’re really good about communications. (And I say this as a consumer rather than a reviewer: they didn’t know I was a reviewer, and I bought these just like anyone else.) They’re also REALLY good about communicating through Messenger, if that’s something you use.
@@NorbReviews cool... Thank you
Great Review
Thanks!