Can you elaborate why. I'm a total bass head and can only use one headphone at work so it has to have TrueWireless tech, it's down to the top 2 on your list.
I’m inclined to agree... The Lypertek Tevi, out of the box, are the better-tuned earbuds. More expansive soundstage, better-defined instruments, solid and well-behaved bass, not overly emphatic in any area, but quite revealing of the music itself. The Liberty 2 Pro come in second with their out of the box tuning. The soundstage seemed narrower, and the highs a bit tinny, when compared to the Tevi. But it seems the EQ settings in the app do affect the sound noticeably, so maybe playing with those settings will get you the sound you want? After these two, I just didn’t care for the Sabbat at all... My only wish would have been to have the complete sound signature and characteristics of the Sennheiser Momentum in the packaging and at the price point of the Tevi. The soundstage was yet still more expansive, and the instruments better-defined. I actually prefer the highs of the Tevi, but everything else from the Senns soundwise in the Tevi would make for a great buy, to me.
If you use the sabbat e12 ultra it will make your ear vibrate because of how much power it has, so for people that loves: Hip Hop/Rap, Trap, Dance and EDM it comes on top of the other two.
Yeah..heard that too but Lypertek didn't confirmed with me after checking with them. I heard from my friend at Korea as Lypertek focus on the Korean market when they launched the Tevi and he heard from Lypertek themselves but not sure why Lypertek didn't confirmed back when the rest of the countries are enquiring it.
It's between the liberty and lypertek IMO. The soundstage on the tevi is just amazing for a wireless earbud. I'll prefer it for vocal heavy genres and liberty for mainstream genres
Bought both the E12 Ultra and Tevi. Returned the E12 Ultra. No competition with sound quality. The Tevi are phenomenal. Just don't change the tips if they fit well. They're almost impossible to swap. Super tight fit.
Yeah..the eartips are definitely hard to change. I change mine with the SpinFit cp360 I bought before the Tevi but might visit the shop again to test out the other type..haha
@Secret Agent Steve Some people prefer a flatter sound signature. I've tried the ath M50x before and thought it sounded shitty at first, but after listening for a longer period, I got used to the sound and even found it enjoyable. The lack of bass really helps on the ears for some reason. Anyway, I own a Sabbat E12 Ultra at the moment and I love them. Though I am curious as to how the Tevi sound.
Damn! Still waiting on my Liberty 2 Pros pre-order but the tevis clearly sound better to me. I wear my earbuds for a lot longer than most people though, 6 hours plus. So Comfort is a big factor. I have a few buds shaped like the tevis and they start to hurt my ears after about an hour so hope I made the right choice. Thanks for the video! Great work. Crazy the tevis sound that good with a single driver
I agree with your assessment on all three. I felt like the Tevi had the more dynamic sound of the three, followed closely by the Liberty Pro 2 and then the Sabbat E12 Ultra. Actually, the Sabbats didn’t sound all that good to me-muddy and mids were pushed back. But that is how they sounded to my ears-as you stated, we each hear differently. But I love the idea of dialing in a more accurate sound profile with the Liberty Pro. Can you activate volume control on the Liberty Pro 2 without having to remove other features? Thanks, and another great review!
I have the liberty's and I think they sound great. They're one of the best sounding pairs of headphones I've ever heard, and yes you can customize the controls and they will control the volume.
I've been using the Lypertek Tevi's for 2 weeks now and they're literally the best true wireless earbuds I've ever used. I probably have 8 different pairs sitting on my desk. The sound that comes out is pleasing as all hell. The Airpods have always been my go to because of the ease of use and strong connection but I literally haven't touched them since I started using these. The cloth case isn't the best and I also got rid of that stupid little faux leather string it came with, but everything else is perfect. Oh, I can also take these in the shower and listen to my favorite jams and podcasts. I'm in love with these 🥰
The Liberty 2 pro mic is the best without a doubt. The Tevi sound is real clear. If I had to choose it would be the Liberty 2 pro because I would use it for music and calls.
Well done!! Only one question. Which of of the 3 options would you choose Brian? I understand everyone has their own personal likes and dislikes but which one was YOUR pick? And why?
I like them all. Lol Big thing for me with the Tevi is the fit, if it had better ergonomics I would enjoy it much more. I like the warm sounds of the Liberty 2 pro and E12. I tend to rotate my earbuds. I know that doesn’t really answer your question. 😀
@@BrianUnboxed It actually does answer my question because l can empathize with your response. My collection of earbuds which quickly became outdated by the 3 jewels you have put forth in this video, l like for different and seemingly insignificant reasons. Mifo 05 l like the 100 hour case. Mifo 05 #2 l love the 🌹 colored case. Sabbat E12 the sound is great. Sabbat E12 #2 l like the bronze color. Tranya T1 Pro l like the fit and the design. Liberty air has the best range and stability of them all. Great for outdoor work and podcasts. The soundpeats true free plus, they just connect easily to anything and are so cheap. I rotate their usage but find the soundpeats the ones l keep coming back to for everyday use. So the answer is l like them all. Lol. I can now appreciate the psychology of lmelda Marcos and her "need" for so many shoes. Now Brian, if you were stranded on a desert island which earbuds would you...... 😆
@@joemercieca4794 You have quite a collection there and I'm sure it will continue to grow. I'm glad you understand where I stand on the earbuds. LOL To answer your island question, I would choose the one with the longest battery life. 😃
Great review and comparison. Listening to your sound samples one can clearly hear that the Tevi have the best mids and highs and overall sound signature hence why the Ultras went back and kept the Lypertek Tevi after listening to them for 2 weeks I have gotten used to their awesome sound signature and don't miss the heavy bass from the Sabbat Ultra though I wish the Tevi were as comfortable as the Ultra. Btw, I also got rid of the annoying leather strap on the Lypertek case.
@@BrianUnboxed I don't think I can ever settle on one, there are too many good ones to be had, but this was becoming a habit and was spending too much money, I'm sure it won't be long before one of your reviews influences me to buy another. Sometimes I'm afraid to watch when I get notification on a new review from you. LoL.
I'd say the Liberty 2 Pros just beat the Tevis for me. The latter have a slightly better soundstage and are brighter, but I prefer the warmer sound of the Liberty 2 Pros. The equiliser settings is a bonus. I already have a pair of Melomania 1s which are quite neutral hence being monitors. Their clarity is just sublime. Excellent pair of wireless buds.
@@thomasluong2674 It is quite difficult to say which is the best. I can only say which i prefer. I prefer the Tevi, but i like all of them. ***Important factors for me: - PRICE - Sound quality & Signature - Fit - Weight - Controls (button on the earpiece) - Call quality - Waterproof rating ***Things that i don't really care about: - Battery life (I have access to charge my devices almost all of the time) - Case size + Design (Mine is usually in my bag or waist pouch. I don't put in my pockets) - IEM design + color options (I'm okay with any, i usually pick the black). I feel that you should just go for whichever is having the best discount 😋
@Davids Kennedy. Honestly, I think the bass is tight or one notch under tight. Problem is that in order to get that tight bass, you have to raise the volume which can be deafening and shrill. I use an equalizer that seems to do the trick. Also, when you get them, you should listen to them, burn them in and then you will likely see a difference in how they perform. They get extremely loud and are rich in sound but need an equalizer to lessen the harshness of the highs as they are extremely detailed. The tevi 2's will be ridiculous next year hopefully. I'd like to see them more comfortable. I will continue to try different eartips until then.
@Secret Agent Steve Well he based his judgement purely on the music samples in this video which does not represent the actual sound, not even up to 50% lol. Tech you put on or in your ears are one of the most difficult piece of tech to review because you need to try it on yourself to judge the sound. Sure, Tevi sounds the clearest in the music samples but it could be that when you actually put them in your ears, you'll find the really forward mids and vocals as well as the elevated treble kill your ears. But it seems most people love the Tevi. You should've kept them both and compared the sound haha.
This is what i need to know. Stop gimmick and become a fanbase, just let us know what we want to know and let us do the rest. Thanks for your review! Keep it your good job.
Best review head to head that's iv found ever period . Got a life time sub from me. Thanks so much. I got the Tevi's my Mavin Air x seem a little better but no one even talks about or reviews them. Wish the Tevis came with inear wings
@@IAmHaaris i too have the sabbat e12 ultra and i got to say, they are really powerful in the bass parts. The highs are sometimes stingy but overall they are good. They look good too. Overall they're good for the price.
Well Done Brian 👍. Thank You Very Much 🙂. The Liberty Pro 2 have been ordered and delivered, for me to open Christmas Morning 😊. Your vs Video is much appreciated. MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄, AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU :-) 🥂 🎉 JaneLee 🕊️ - in Pennsylvania
Great review. The fit is important for me with decent passive isolation. In my workshop, I don't need super hearing protection, but a 15-20dB reduction is perfect. I'm guessing the Sabbat E12 has the best passive isolation from these t. Did you find that to be true? (I know the tips are a huge factor for that though.)
I don’t have a favorite per se. Big thing for me with the Tevi is the fit, if it had better ergonomics I would enjoy it much more. I like the warm sounds of the Liberty 2 pro and E12. I
Great review. As you said we all hear differently and we all look for something different. For me Anker produced the best sound, closely matching my B&O headphones. Thanks again.
Hey Brian, great review again comparing all the 3. Was wondering how the Tevi and e12 Ultra would be side by side with the Liberty. Thanks for the review. A suggestion, possible to have a benchmark for the TWS you are reviewing. Could benchmark it with a good IEM for the sound quality comparison. Anyway, great review. 👍🏻
They're really good on highs and mids. If that's what ur going for choose the red eartips in the box, the bass is less but everything is clearer. Trust me it's a really good buy but i experience dropouts once a day or even 2 days. Personally i would wait for the Anker spirit dot 2 to come out tho, those aren't to be missed on
With call clarity being the number 1 priority followed by top music clarity, what would you then say is then is the best set to buy? I loved the fidelity of the Sennheiser's but the call clarity was terrible. I liked the call clarity of the Jabre 65t but the music sound was just okay... Ideally, I'm looking for the music quality of the Senns along with the call clarity of the Jabres. Do they make such a thing?
bass is good in liberty but some times its over powering and in sabbat has good bass but little lower sound stage than other two but lypertek is best sound staging overall quality sounds and mostly not over powering.
Hey there. I am stuck between Liberty Air 2 or the Sabbat E12. To me, Liberty Air 2 seems convenient as I have been previously using Xiaomi Airdots Pro. Should I go for Liberty 2 Pro? Any recommendations?
Sabbat e12 ultra in our country is half the price of those two so it's still a good consideration. Also it has about 12 designs from camouflage to marble etc. But overall lypertek tevi still
Liberty 2 pro is so much better! The amount of separation and transparency is amazing, the Soundstage is much wider and deeper than the other 2, not to mention the call quality. That's for the review, loved it!
I got my Sabbat E12 from Aliexpress and it had too much mids and treble on the left side, bass was slightly stronger on the right side but not by much. I put some foam into the nozzle underneath the mesh filter which has balanced the sound to some degree. I previously got an original E12 from another Aliexpress seller, which had almost the same problem, except bass was so badly imbalanced. Maybe it's a QC issue or they're selling factory seconds...
@@BrianUnboxedI just put some packaging foam under the left nozzle, it sounds much more balanced now. Also it's the camo version the case has a matte coating.
Hmmm, I generally agree with your review and rank and comparing all 3 brands to the more expensive recognized brands is fine. However, when comparing all 3 without considering price points is quite unfair. Yes, agreed Tevi has amazing sound but it is also more than twice the price of the E12 Ultra. If all 3 have relatively similar price points then it would be a more fair assessment. Apart from that, great review.
The price point are similar with the exception of liberty 2 pro. See below not sure where you got tevi 2x ultra. Liberty 2 Pro - $149 Tevi -$89 E12 Ultra - $79 Appreciate you taking time to watch.
@@BrianUnboxed In Singapore, Lypertek Tevi are $139 SGD and Sabbat E12 Ultra are $60 SGD, hence over double the price. Just my 2 cents worth. I appreciate the review though. I confirmed buying the E12 after watching your previous reviews on the E12 and liberty. For me, I am not a sound buff so my decision was based on price. Just say'in.
@@TheSunnySuttons Wow, price difference for sure in Singapore. E12's are solid and are one of my favorites since the initial version. For me price doesn't necessarily dictate performance. A lot of the bigger brands will charge so much $$$ and you can find great value in smaller brands. That's why it's worth doing these comparison base on the devices themselves. A great example are the Apple AirPods. Way over priced with underwhelming performance, and many earbuds in the 50-$80 range can easily outperform. Hope you enjoy the E12's!
im undecided between the soundcore liberty air 2s and the lypertek tevi, they are my 2 choices would love someone to help out with an answer if they have used both of them please.
Hi Brian, Would you mind to list out your best top 5 or 10 rank list for best mid range earbuds price below 150 bucks? Do come out some true wireless earbuds comparison for Bass, Treble and Balance types sound test and mic test with some music samples for POP, Classical/Country, R&B/Hip-hop, Dance which to test out the Bass, Treble and Balance. Also list out the best features like Talk/hear through, Ambient/Transparent sounds test? Most of all is the prices, durability & sound quality? Hope you can list out as true wireless earbuds are quite popular in the market now. Thanks.
Has anyone tested these on distance away from the divice? How far you have to be from a computer or tablet or phone when you're vacuuming the house or cooking? If they're capable of more than 10 to 20ft?
I just don't understand why the most important factor in ranking earbuds ISN'T how close they are to perfectly reproducing the original track. There are 1000's of EQ apps to tinker to your own choice but if the earbuds don't reproduce accurately, you will have a mess of sound.
Liberty 2 pro all the way . It has the best bass and highs .They also have the highest loudness and clearity and expansive sound .But the mids have some sharpness that makes it less smooth sounding . But it can be fixed easily by applying piano preset on the app. After using eq it's on a whole another level . Lypertek Tevi has the best balanced mids and highs but it's bass feels somewhat unsatisfying. E12 is the worst .It has that cheap muffled sound .
Question for you, what is the best ear buds that isolat noise, I work outside most of the time and need ear buds that will make my sound clear in wind, and not too expensive
I only can compare for Lypertek and Soundcore. Definitely the Tevi, as you can plug it into your ear. The liberty more sits on it and thus does not cancel so much noise. Tevi also has a foam bud which closes even more.
1MORE Comfobuds pro is the best Active noise canceling earbuds right now under 100$. They're priced at 80-90$ and sounds outstanding, even better than most 150$ earbuds
The lyperteks are the steel of the year, out of the $90 cost depending where you live the majority of that is cost of shipping, when I got mine the receipt said $50+ for shipping cost to us. Which means the ear buds themselves are way cheaper.
Did you import? If so usually theyll lower the items value so customers avoid customs Ive got tons of products shipped from China what were $15 mp3 players but in reality it was a $250 phone
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What's ur personal Ranking
What's are the names of the music samples you used? Also thanks for the comparison. I think I'll be getting the Lypertek Tevi.
Hello!) I am Russian and do not know much English. Can you tell me which of these headphones is better, who won?
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Please tell me, the top TVs of headphones up to $ 100?
@@mankun1356 try Anker soundcore liberty air 2 they are only 100$
1. Lypertek Tevi
2. Liberty 2 Pro.
3. Sabbat E12 Ultra.
Can you elaborate why. I'm a total bass head and can only use one headphone at work so it has to have TrueWireless tech, it's down to the top 2 on your list.
@@aaronb9630 Sabbat E12 has the best Bass that compares to the 200 dollar earbud names as well
I’m inclined to agree... The Lypertek Tevi, out of the box, are the better-tuned earbuds. More expansive soundstage, better-defined instruments, solid and well-behaved bass, not overly emphatic in any area, but quite revealing of the music itself. The Liberty 2 Pro come in second with their out of the box tuning. The soundstage seemed narrower, and the highs a bit tinny, when compared to the Tevi. But it seems the EQ settings in the app do affect the sound noticeably, so maybe playing with those settings will get you the sound you want? After these two, I just didn’t care for the Sabbat at all...
My only wish would have been to have the complete sound signature and characteristics of the Sennheiser Momentum in the packaging and at the price point of the Tevi. The soundstage was yet still more expansive, and the instruments better-defined. I actually prefer the highs of the Tevi, but everything else from the Senns soundwise in the Tevi would make for a great buy, to me.
@@unworthyServant08 does the bose spundsport free beat the liberty pro 2?
@@Lonzology lmao that's a joke right. The Jabra elite 75t is the king currently of bass
If you use the sabbat e12 ultra it will make your ear vibrate because of how much power it has, so for people that loves: Hip Hop/Rap, Trap, Dance and EDM it comes on top of the other two.
By the way, lypertek is developing an app for the tevi that will have eq.
Where did you hear that?
That would reel me in super fast!
Yeah..heard that too but Lypertek didn't confirmed with me after checking with them.
I heard from my friend at Korea as Lypertek focus on the Korean market when they launched the Tevi and he heard from Lypertek themselves but not sure why Lypertek didn't confirmed back when the rest of the countries are enquiring it.
That would be great if true.
They sound awesome as is, I can only imagine with the EQ app.
It's between the liberty and lypertek IMO. The soundstage on the tevi is just amazing for a wireless earbud. I'll prefer it for vocal heavy genres and liberty for mainstream genres
Thanks for watching!
kulata do you think the Liberty is good for hip hop, is it better than the tevis for hip hop ?
@@kanwarparmar4057 the tevis dont even come close...
I really love how you are comparing earbuds! It helps a lot when you want to compare some that you're hesitating between! Keep up the good work man!
Thanks! I’m glad you find value in them.
Bought both the E12 Ultra and Tevi. Returned the E12 Ultra. No competition with sound quality. The Tevi are phenomenal. Just don't change the tips if they fit well. They're almost impossible to swap. Super tight fit.
How can you return it after you try it ?
Yeah..the eartips are definitely hard to change. I change mine with the SpinFit cp360 I bought before the Tevi but might visit the shop again to test out the other type..haha
@@noka5730 I'm assuming you're not American. It's easy to return things here in the US.
@Secret Agent Steve Some people prefer a flatter sound signature. I've tried the ath M50x before and thought it sounded shitty at first, but after listening for a longer period, I got used to the sound and even found it enjoyable. The lack of bass really helps on the ears for some reason. Anyway, I own a Sabbat E12 Ultra at the moment and I love them. Though I am curious as to how the Tevi sound.
@@cliff1745 how different it is between ath m50x and e12 ultra..
I have e12 ultra and thinking to buy ath m50x, thanks
As a suggestion, try to mention the size and made of drivers.
I like the E12 Ultra.
What a great review man! Loved the sound comparison with the music samples, just found what I needed to know. Please keep doing this videos!
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Listening to those sound samples on my LYPERTEK TEVI it is clear I made the right choice!!
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Thank you for the sound samples. Very helpful review.
Glad you found some value in the video. Thanks for watching!
Soundcore liberty pro's all the way. Amazing customer service to.
Watching this with Liberty 2 pro, cheers..
@傅紹倫 dont you like the sabbats?
Damn! Still waiting on my Liberty 2 Pros pre-order but the tevis clearly sound better to me. I wear my earbuds for a lot longer than most people though, 6 hours plus. So Comfort is a big factor. I have a few buds shaped like the tevis and they start to hurt my ears after about an hour so hope I made the right choice. Thanks for the video! Great work. Crazy the tevis sound that good with a single driver
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Great Review Brian. All needed details are well presented. Great Job 💥🔥👍🔥💥
I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
I agree with your assessment on all three. I felt like the Tevi had the more dynamic sound of the three, followed closely by the Liberty Pro 2 and then the Sabbat E12 Ultra. Actually, the Sabbats didn’t sound all that good to me-muddy and mids were pushed back. But that is how they sounded to my ears-as you stated, we each hear differently. But I love the idea of dialing in a more accurate sound profile with the Liberty Pro. Can you activate volume control on the Liberty Pro 2 without having to remove other features? Thanks, and another great review!
I have the liberty's and I think they sound great. They're one of the best sounding pairs of headphones I've ever heard, and yes you can customize the controls and they will control the volume.
Tevi stood above the rest
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I've been using the Lypertek Tevi's for 2 weeks now and they're literally the best true wireless earbuds I've ever used. I probably have 8 different pairs sitting on my desk. The sound that comes out is pleasing as all hell. The Airpods have always been my go to because of the ease of use and strong connection but I literally haven't touched them since I started using these. The cloth case isn't the best and I also got rid of that stupid little faux leather string it came with, but everything else is perfect. Oh, I can also take these in the shower and listen to my favorite jams and podcasts. I'm in love with these 🥰
Glad it is working out for you. Thanks for watching!
@@BrianUnboxed Keep pumping out great reviews and I'll keep adding to your view count 👍
how are you finding the fit/ ergonomics? is it comfortable to wear for more than 4-5 hours?
The Liberty 2 pro mic is the best without a doubt. The Tevi sound is real clear. If I had to choose it would be the Liberty 2 pro because I would use it for music and calls.
Agreed. The mic quality is much better than the other 2.
Well done!! Only one question. Which of of the 3 options would you choose Brian? I understand everyone has their own personal likes and dislikes but which one was YOUR pick? And why?
I like them all. Lol Big thing for me with the Tevi is the fit, if it had better ergonomics I would enjoy it much more. I like the warm sounds of the Liberty 2 pro and E12. I tend to rotate my earbuds. I know that doesn’t really answer your question. 😀
@@BrianUnboxed It actually does answer my question because l can empathize with your response. My collection of earbuds which quickly became outdated by the 3 jewels you have put forth in this video, l like for different and seemingly insignificant reasons.
Mifo 05 l like the 100 hour case.
Mifo 05 #2 l love the 🌹 colored case.
Sabbat E12 the sound is great.
Sabbat E12 #2 l like the bronze color. Tranya T1 Pro l like the fit and the design.
Liberty air has the best range and stability of them all. Great for outdoor work and podcasts.
The soundpeats true free plus, they just connect easily to anything and are so cheap.
I rotate their usage but find the soundpeats the ones l keep coming back to for everyday use.
So the answer is l like them all. Lol.
I can now appreciate the psychology of lmelda Marcos and her "need" for so many shoes.
Now Brian, if you were stranded on a desert island which earbuds would you...... 😆
@@joemercieca4794 You have quite a collection there and I'm sure it will continue to grow. I'm glad you understand where I stand on the earbuds. LOL
To answer your island question, I would choose the one with the longest battery life. 😃
@@BrianUnboxed LOL. Of course!!! 😆
Thanks for the video Brian.. very nice and detailed. Great work
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Great comparison... Best products to compare... Thanks.
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Great review and comparison.
Listening to your sound samples one can clearly hear that the Tevi have the best mids and highs and overall sound signature hence why the Ultras went back and kept the Lypertek Tevi after listening to them for 2 weeks I have gotten used to their awesome sound signature and don't miss the heavy bass from the Sabbat Ultra though I wish the Tevi were as comfortable as the Ultra.
Btw, I also got rid of the annoying leather strap on the Lypertek case.
Great! Glad you were able to make up your mind and settle on one. Yes, if Tevi had the ergonomics of Ultra that would be something.
@@BrianUnboxed
I don't think I can ever settle on one, there are too many good ones to be had, but this was becoming a habit and was spending too much money, I'm sure it won't be long before one of your reviews influences me to buy another. Sometimes I'm afraid to watch when I get notification on a new review from you. LoL.
@@BrianUnboxed the fit is very important... if don't fit well, it's a no for me
I'd say the Liberty 2 Pros just beat the Tevis for me. The latter have a slightly better soundstage and are brighter, but I prefer the warmer sound of the Liberty 2 Pros. The equiliser settings is a bonus.
I already have a pair of Melomania 1s which are quite neutral hence being monitors. Their clarity is just sublime. Excellent pair of wireless buds.
Thanks so much for the review!!!! I've in trying to choose between theses ones for so long!
Thanks for taking the time to watch!
Excellent review & demo. You're on top of it. Any time you're welcome with more.
Thank you. Cheers.
I bought all 3, and the Melomania 1 also.
I'm having a blast playing around with them 🥰
Which one is the best overall
@@thomasluong2674
It is quite difficult to say which is the best. I can only say which i prefer. I prefer the Tevi, but i like all of them.
***Important factors for me:
- PRICE
- Sound quality & Signature
- Fit
- Weight
- Controls (button on the earpiece)
- Call quality
- Waterproof rating
***Things that i don't really care about:
- Battery life (I have access to charge my devices almost all of the time)
- Case size + Design (Mine is usually in my bag or waist pouch. I don't put in my pockets)
- IEM design + color options (I'm okay with any, i usually pick the black).
I feel that you should just go for whichever is having the best discount 😋
@Secret Agent Steve i think the best overall is the soundcore, but is expensive. I ordered a e12 ultra , it's good see that you liked...
Excellent comparison and reviews! Keep up the good work. Looking forward to more. Would love to see the Liberty 2 Pro compared to the 1More Stylish.
The lypertek blew the competition through the roof 😂🤣
thanks for the detailed review
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Listening on my Tevi. I wanted to hate them but they are really amazing. I wish they had an application to change sound profile. Any update on that?
They will have one very soon. The company wasn't expecting the success of these and now are investing in app and marketing.
@Davids Kennedy. Honestly, I think the bass is tight or one notch under tight. Problem is that in order to get that tight bass, you have to raise the volume which can be deafening and shrill. I use an equalizer that seems to do the trick. Also, when you get them, you should listen to them, burn them in and then you will likely see a difference in how they perform. They get extremely loud and are rich in sound but need an equalizer to lessen the harshness of the highs as they are extremely detailed. The tevi 2's will be ridiculous next year hopefully. I'd like to see them more comfortable. I will continue to try different eartips until then.
Lastly, the next Tevi must be touch sensitive.
@@InDueTime25 what eq do you use?
@Secret Agent Steve Well he based his judgement purely on the music samples in this video which does not represent the actual sound, not even up to 50% lol. Tech you put on or in your ears are one of the most difficult piece of tech to review because you need to try it on yourself to judge the sound. Sure, Tevi sounds the clearest in the music samples but it could be that when you actually put them in your ears, you'll find the really forward mids and vocals as well as the elevated treble kill your ears. But it seems most people love the Tevi. You should've kept them both and compared the sound haha.
This is what i need to know. Stop gimmick and become a fanbase, just let us know what we want to know and let us do the rest. Thanks for your review! Keep it your good job.
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Hi from France ! I like your reviews and the sound tests are definitely an added value. Keep up the good work ;-)
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Love your reviews purchased many earbuds and headphones from your recommendation keep up the good work much love from Kansas City Missouri
Much appreciated!
Thanks. This really helpful.
I like the sound of tevi. I'm using truecapsule
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Are they good with bass?
Awes me comparison bro! Keep it up.
Precise, Logical and relevant with your reviews..Completely "Tuned in" Thank you.
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The tevis seem to be louder in the samples .
Yes, that is one thing that stands out. Mids and highs do come in a bit loud compared to the others. Thanks for watching!
Great review. Still deciding. What are those songs in your rotation? tia
Best review head to head that's iv found ever period . Got a life time sub from me. Thanks so much. I got the Tevi's my Mavin Air x seem a little better but no one even talks about or reviews them. Wish the Tevis came with inear wings
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How do they compare to the soundcore liberty 2 air?
Thank you. Great testing.
Thanks for watching!
Watching this with Sabbat e12 ultraXD
Is it good? Really looking forward to buy it. Wanted the lypertek tevi but the price is just a no no
How's it looking forward to buy this
@@IAmHaaris i too have the sabbat e12 ultra and i got to say, they are really powerful in the bass parts. The highs are sometimes stingy but overall they are good. They look good too. Overall they're good for the price.
Well Done Brian 👍.
Thank You Very Much 🙂.
The Liberty Pro 2 have been ordered and delivered, for me to open Christmas Morning 😊.
Your vs Video is much appreciated.
MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄,
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Great! Hope you enjoy them. Happy holidays to you as well!
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Which of the three has the best ANC and outdoor noise control?
How much/hard does the Tevi button push the bud into the ear canal? Too bad they didn't go with touch controls.
hey i am confused between liberty 2 pro & galaxy buds..can u suggest me one
Nice review. Sorry bro I gotta ask for the tittle of the songs you have used i just need to know its around the 7:40
Great review. The fit is important for me with decent passive isolation. In my workshop, I don't need super hearing protection, but a 15-20dB reduction is perfect. I'm guessing the Sabbat E12 has the best passive isolation from these t. Did you find that to be true? (I know the tips are a huge factor for that though.)
Not sure on the exact noise reduction level but the liberty and E12 definitely makes it noticeable.
Hey brian...would e12 ultra be a worthy upgrade from standard e12s ? How much loss of bass is there in the ultra's ? As the company is claiming..
great video as always
Thanks for watching!
Great review! Which of the three headphones do you like best?
I don’t have a favorite per se. Big thing for me with the Tevi is the fit, if it had better ergonomics I would enjoy it much more. I like the warm sounds of the Liberty 2 pro and E12. I
@@BrianUnboxed so u prefer warm sounds more?
Great review. As you said we all hear differently and we all look for something different. For me Anker produced the best sound, closely matching my B&O headphones. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching!
The sabbath has less volume? Regards
What's best for electronic and lounge music? Or does it not matter if I've got an equalizer built into my phone?
Hey Brian, great review again comparing all the 3.
Was wondering how the Tevi and e12 Ultra would be side by side with the Liberty.
Thanks for the review. A suggestion, possible to have a benchmark for the TWS you are reviewing. Could benchmark it with a good IEM for the sound quality comparison.
Anyway, great review. 👍🏻
Do you think the ultras still have good clear highs and lows even bough they may not be as good as the tevis ?
And could you compare these earbuds to the creative outlier gold ? The tevis and the ultras vs the creative outlier gold pls !
They're really good on highs and mids. If that's what ur going for choose the red eartips in the box, the bass is less but everything is clearer. Trust me it's a really good buy but i experience dropouts once a day or even 2 days. Personally i would wait for the Anker spirit dot 2 to come out tho, those aren't to be missed on
@Brian Unboxed nice review. Can you suggest a good Earbuds suitable to hear metal music
what should i get out of all of these? currently having a hard time choosing lmoaa
What's the song played as Music sample 2 ?
That fine but do these come w warranty ???
most likely. especially if you get them on Amazon. i read a lot of people returning items over and over sometimes. lol
With call clarity being the number 1 priority followed by top music clarity, what would you then say is then is the best set to buy? I loved the fidelity of the Sennheiser's but the call clarity was terrible. I liked the call clarity of the Jabre 65t but the music sound was just okay... Ideally, I'm looking for the music quality of the Senns along with the call clarity of the Jabres. Do they make such a thing?
bass is good in liberty but some times its over powering and in sabbat has good bass but little lower sound stage than other two but lypertek is best sound staging overall quality sounds and mostly not over powering.
Hey there. I am stuck between Liberty Air 2 or the Sabbat E12. To me, Liberty Air 2 seems convenient as I have been previously using Xiaomi Airdots Pro. Should I go for Liberty 2 Pro? Any recommendations?
I really enjoyed the football field in your video 😀
Great video and comparison as always Brian..
Sabbat e12 ultra in our country is half the price of those two so it's still a good consideration. Also it has about 12 designs from camouflage to marble etc. But overall lypertek tevi still
Which one is your favourite out of the 3?
is there any white noise or electrical noise with any of them because I really want to know before I buy
Should i get e12 ultras for 56$ or lypertek tevi for 85$?
Please tell me which one I will buy.lypertech tevi or Anker soundcore liberty air 2
I have soundcore liberty Pro 2 and love them so much I took back my jabra 75t which sounded dull to me compared to soundcore
Glad it’s working out for you!
Did they really? My friend has the 75t and when I tested them they sounded great, but I want to get myself the Liberty 2 Pro
@@mistamaog the 75t sound great if you never heard soundcore liberty pro 2
Yes. Watching an ad while writing this comment, but know the video will be great!
Great review man..can we get a comparo between aukey t10, liberty 2 pro and lypertek tevi.
how shanling mtw100 are doing compared to these 3 in the video ?
I've been wondering why no one ever reviews the shanling mtw100, I can barely find any info on it online
That's it. Hate the sound signature of the e12 ultra. Torn between the Tevi and liberty 2 pro
Liberty 2 pro is so much better! The amount of separation and transparency is amazing, the Soundstage is much wider and deeper than the other 2, not to mention the call quality.
That's for the review, loved it!
Appreciate you taking the time to watch!
Gonna go with the sabbat e12 ultra because the lypertek tevi is quite expensive in my country.
Great video review. Thank you for all you do for us!
I got my Sabbat E12 from Aliexpress and it had too much mids and treble on the left side, bass was slightly stronger on the right side but not by much. I put some foam into the nozzle underneath the mesh filter which has balanced the sound to some degree. I previously got an original E12 from another Aliexpress seller, which had almost the same problem, except bass was so badly imbalanced. Maybe it's a QC issue or they're selling factory seconds...
That’s unfortunate hopefully you can get it sorted out. I haven’t had issues with either version of the E12.
@@BrianUnboxedI just put some packaging foam under the left nozzle, it sounds much more balanced now.
Also it's the camo version the case has a matte coating.
Hmmm, I generally agree with your review and rank and comparing all 3 brands to the more expensive recognized brands is fine. However, when comparing all 3 without considering price points is quite unfair. Yes, agreed Tevi has amazing sound but it is also more than twice the price of the E12 Ultra. If all 3 have relatively similar price points then it would be a more fair assessment. Apart from that, great review.
The price point are similar with the exception of liberty 2 pro. See below not sure where you got tevi 2x ultra.
Liberty 2 Pro - $149
Tevi -$89
E12 Ultra - $79
Appreciate you taking time to watch.
@@BrianUnboxed In Singapore, Lypertek Tevi are $139 SGD and Sabbat E12 Ultra are $60 SGD, hence over double the price. Just my 2 cents worth. I appreciate the review though. I confirmed buying the E12 after watching your previous reviews on the E12 and liberty. For me, I am not a sound buff so my decision was based on price. Just say'in.
I do not want price point limitations. Would have preferred to see Sennheiser momentum in here instead of e12 ultra tbh. Looking forward to next vids.
@@TheSunnySuttons Wow, price difference for sure in Singapore. E12's are solid and are one of my favorites since the initial version. For me price doesn't necessarily dictate performance. A lot of the bigger brands will charge so much $$$ and you can find great value in smaller brands. That's why it's worth doing these comparison base on the devices themselves. A great example are the Apple AirPods. Way over priced with underwhelming performance, and many earbuds in the 50-$80 range can easily outperform. Hope you enjoy the E12's!
Fantastic video. Have a wonderful day.
im undecided between the soundcore liberty air 2s and the lypertek tevi, they are my 2 choices would love someone to help out with an answer if they have used both of them please.
can you tell me what name song music sample#2 ?
Hi Brian.
Thanks for your amazing reviews.
Please can you tell me the name of your two sample tracks?
Many Thanks.
Best Wishes.
Your friend.
Are the liberty 2 pro just as loud as e12 ultra? Thanks
Yes they are loud, if not even a bit louder.
Hi Brian, Would you mind to list out your best top 5 or 10 rank list for best mid range earbuds price below 150 bucks? Do come out some true wireless earbuds comparison for Bass, Treble and Balance types sound test and mic test with some music samples for POP, Classical/Country, R&B/Hip-hop, Dance which to test out the Bass, Treble and Balance. Also list out the best features like Talk/hear through, Ambient/Transparent sounds test? Most of all is the prices, durability & sound quality? Hope you can list out as true wireless earbuds are quite popular in the market now. Thanks.
You've got 3 of the hottest products here. Well chosen Brian!!!
Thanks Brian.
Has anyone tested these on distance away from the divice? How far you have to be from a computer or tablet or phone when you're vacuuming the house or cooking? If they're capable of more than 10 to 20ft?
Well I went for the liberty 2 pro....and very happy.
For me
1. Liberty pro
2. Lypertek tevi
3. Sabbat e12
I just don't understand why the most important factor in ranking earbuds ISN'T how close they are to perfectly reproducing the original track. There are 1000's of EQ apps to tinker to your own choice but if the earbuds don't reproduce accurately, you will have a mess of sound.
Great video! Would you say the comfort of the Liberty 2 Pro outweighs the benefits of Tevi’s 70 hours battery and water resistance?
It really depends on what you want and are looking for...For my personal preference I tend to find a happy medium since there are no perfect earbuds.
The soundstage from the samples seem to be alot bigger on the Lypertech Tevi's.... interesting!
Liberty 2 pro all the way . It has the best bass and highs .They also have the highest loudness and clearity and expansive sound .But the mids have some sharpness that makes it less smooth sounding . But it can be fixed easily by applying piano preset on the app. After using eq it's on a whole another level . Lypertek Tevi has the best balanced mids and highs but it's bass feels somewhat unsatisfying. E12 is the worst .It has that cheap muffled sound .
Question for you, what is the best ear buds that isolat noise, I work outside most of the time and need ear buds that will make my sound clear in wind, and not too expensive
I only can compare for Lypertek and Soundcore. Definitely the Tevi, as you can plug it into your ear. The liberty more sits on it and thus does not cancel so much noise. Tevi also has a foam bud which closes even more.
1MORE Comfobuds pro is the best Active noise canceling earbuds right now under 100$. They're priced at 80-90$ and sounds outstanding, even better than most 150$ earbuds
The lyperteks are the steel of the year, out of the $90 cost depending where you live the majority of that is cost of shipping, when I got mine the receipt said $50+ for shipping cost to us. Which means the ear buds themselves are way cheaper.
Did you import? If so usually theyll lower the items value so customers avoid customs
Ive got tons of products shipped from China what were $15 mp3 players but in reality it was a $250 phone
Matt rubber finishes tend to "melt" over time and makes it sticky and icky. Tevi for me as it sounds the most balanced and vocals is better.
Man that sound stage in Lypertek is incredible! I'd pick the Tevi.
i have L2P excellent detail separation but the problem is Bass. They have enough Bass but something like thumpy didn't like it.