Hey fam, your support almost means a lot to me. With the elections behind us, we shouldn't stop being gracious and kind to one another. Peace! If you'd like to get a C40i for yourself, you can go here... amzn.to/4f6D38J Soundcore C30i amzn.to/3AqKl8h
I love these style of buds...I have the c30i's and the Bose Open...and they work excellent for when I don't want buds in my ear and I need to hear my surroundings.
@gearupaaron i have 7-8 open ears buds but only 2-3 of them are good. The good one are the one that can adjust close to ear canal. Like c30i or Tozo. My ear shape a little bit long.
What do you recommend for an affordable open ear design at a good price. Earbuds with tips don't work well with my ears and headphones are too hot for me when I'm walking
@gearupaaron My budget less than $130 USD. It's mainly for audiobook listening while walking so clear audio and good comfort is most important. I have Galaxy Bud pros but the fit is awful and it bothers my ears having something push into them.
@bitgamerx9574 I think the C40 should work fine for your needs. Other suggestions are the Shokz Openfit series, Soundpeats Runfree Lite 2, Tozo O² ($40 ATM on Amazon), Soundcore's own Aerofit 2, etc. Hope that helps lead you on the right path 😁
Thanks. I guess the whole idea of having an open earbuds is to hear the surrounding sounds and not for good music or ANC feature. I'm getting such open earbuds because other earbuds cannot fit into my ears, always drop off, and I wear glasses so this ring type open earbuds is perfect for me. Huawei freeclip is still the best in terms of ENC for me during phone calls.
I would argue there is more than just ascetic value to these products, comfort and environmental awareness is their offering. As much as I adore IEM sound quality, they fall out and or always leave my ears sore after a short time.
Thanks for your comment! I agree with you on those points (as my other videos about bone and air conduction state), although I think clip-ons compromise on audio more than other conduction-based devices I've tested.
Thx for the review! Are there other wireless open earbuds with physical buttons? This is a good selling point for the c40i. My Sony Linkbuds are very anoying because of the unintended button presses. And they fall out of my ears. And btw, i dont buy open earbuds because of the looks or trendyness, but for situations where i need to hear my surroundings. Transparency Mode is not always a good option, like in windy situations.
Practically all the open air headphones like Shokz, Creative, etc have buttons. I also don't mean the form factor is trendy, it's how poorly everything is compromised to get there. That needs to end, lol
Looking for a earbud for my wife. She has trouble keeping in-ear buds in and was looking for something more comfortable which turned me onto open ears. Sound quality would be nice, but isn't as big of a selling point for her. She would like decent mic quality as she would be using these for work calls. Lets set the budget at $100. Would you recommend these?
They should work fine for what you're looking for, although I'd also recommend trying over the ear type earbuds like these... ruclips.net/video/Oi30teT3Ncc/видео.html. Thank you for your support... Happy thanksgiving to y'all 🦃
Are these cheap earbuds you’re finding at Marshall’s and Ross open ear. The ones that sound just as good, or even better than the C30i. If they’re not then I don’t think it’s fair to compare, and I don’t think it’s fair to write off open ear earbuds so harshly, respectfully
I have had 4 sets: Tozo Open EarRing - great sound, custom eq - but some hiccups with unpairing some weird things on calls. Touch controls are bad - hard to use and it will hang up your calls with the "long press" so I had to turn it off. To be honest though these had my favorite customizable sound and the BEST bass of all 4 models. Just wish it did better for calls and use ability for my work. Bose Open Ultra - sucks for calls, don't buy, has good eq and a button control Huawei Freeclips - best touch controls, best call sound, no eq and the app isn't really available for android/google devices Soundcore C40i - custom eq, good calls, comfortable, and has a button (the model I'm choosing to keep)
@@DS-zv5vfI am trying the Tozo earring and they sound great imo. But no multipoint so I think. I need another option. Is the bass a lot worse on Soundcore?
Didn't say Ava Max is bass heavy. I said the beginning of her song Kings and Queens is bass heavy (which is relative to the rest of the track). Big difference.
Hey fam, your support almost means a lot to me. With the elections behind us, we shouldn't stop being gracious and kind to one another. Peace!
If you'd like to get a C40i for yourself, you can go here... amzn.to/4f6D38J
Soundcore C30i amzn.to/3AqKl8h
The fact that I see you answering people's questions and giving recommendations earned you a sub. Keep up the good work!
Cheers mate - thank you for the props 😁
I love these style of buds...I have the c30i's and the Bose Open...and they work excellent for when I don't want buds in my ear and I need to hear my surroundings.
Aaron, Thanks for posting this video
Appreciate it, sir!
I need this one to solve ear pain issues and mic quality in old generation. Out of that, it's my favourite. So I think c40i will be my new favourite.
Good point! If you like alternatives remember to look at other air conduction buds - tons of good options out there.
@gearupaaron i have 7-8 open ears buds but only 2-3 of them are good. The good one are the one that can adjust close to ear canal. Like c30i or Tozo. My ear shape a little bit long.
@@gearupaaron hi, what do you think of the Huawei FreeClip compared to the C40i?
What do you recommend for an affordable open ear design at a good price. Earbuds with tips don't work well with my ears and headphones are too hot for me when I'm walking
Thanks for your question... What's your budget and criteria for earbuds?
@gearupaaron My budget less than $130 USD. It's mainly for audiobook listening while walking so clear audio and good comfort is most important. I have Galaxy Bud pros but the fit is awful and it bothers my ears having something push into them.
@bitgamerx9574 I think the C40 should work fine for your needs. Other suggestions are the Shokz Openfit series, Soundpeats Runfree Lite 2, Tozo O² ($40 ATM on Amazon), Soundcore's own Aerofit 2, etc. Hope that helps lead you on the right path 😁
@gearupaaron thank you 👍
Nice, mic quality better than earlier version C30i.
Just barely 😜. Definitely not made for use while running/cycling.
the mic is the same. the problem is that this guy is using his phone. on desktop, you can select the codec
Thanks. I guess the whole idea of having an open earbuds is to hear the surrounding sounds and not for good music or ANC feature. I'm getting such open earbuds because other earbuds cannot fit into my ears, always drop off, and I wear glasses so this ring type open earbuds is perfect for me. Huawei freeclip is still the best in terms of ENC for me during phone calls.
I would argue there is more than just ascetic value to these products, comfort and environmental awareness is their offering. As much as I adore IEM sound quality, they fall out and or always leave my ears sore after a short time.
Thanks for your comment! I agree with you on those points (as my other videos about bone and air conduction state), although I think clip-ons compromise on audio more than other conduction-based devices I've tested.
Thx for the review! Are there other wireless open earbuds with physical buttons? This is a good selling point for the c40i. My Sony Linkbuds are very anoying because of the unintended button presses. And they fall out of my ears. And btw, i dont buy open earbuds because of the looks or trendyness, but for situations where i need to hear my surroundings. Transparency Mode is not always a good option, like in windy situations.
Practically all the open air headphones like Shokz, Creative, etc have buttons. I also don't mean the form factor is trendy, it's how poorly everything is compromised to get there. That needs to end, lol
Looking for a earbud for my wife. She has trouble keeping in-ear buds in and was looking for something more comfortable which turned me onto open ears. Sound quality would be nice, but isn't as big of a selling point for her. She would like decent mic quality as she would be using these for work calls. Lets set the budget at $100. Would you recommend these?
They should work fine for what you're looking for, although I'd also recommend trying over the ear type earbuds like these... ruclips.net/video/Oi30teT3Ncc/видео.html. Thank you for your support... Happy thanksgiving to y'all 🦃
open ear earbuds is a very nice try which make ear painless.
Are these cheap earbuds you’re finding at Marshall’s and Ross open ear. The ones that sound just as good, or even better than the C30i. If they’re not then I don’t think it’s fair to compare, and I don’t think it’s fair to write off open ear earbuds so harshly, respectfully
The Tozo earrings are supposed to compete nicely with these, but at a lower price.
I have had 4 sets:
Tozo Open EarRing - great sound, custom eq - but some hiccups with unpairing some weird things on calls. Touch controls are bad - hard to use and it will hang up your calls with the "long press" so I had to turn it off.
To be honest though these had my favorite customizable sound and the BEST bass of all 4 models. Just wish it did better for calls and use ability for my work.
Bose Open Ultra - sucks for calls, don't buy, has good eq and a button control
Huawei Freeclips - best touch controls, best call sound, no eq and the app isn't really available for android/google devices
Soundcore C40i - custom eq, good calls, comfortable, and has a button (the model I'm choosing to keep)
@@DS-zv5vfI am trying the Tozo earring and they sound great imo. But no multipoint so I think. I need another option. Is the bass a lot worse on Soundcore?
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Soundcore C30i vs Soundcore C40i vs fill gs
I haven't listened to or tested the Fiil yet, so can't speak to that, unfortunately.
Ava Max is bass heavy?? Bro needs a formal into to bass
Didn't say Ava Max is bass heavy. I said the beginning of her song Kings and Queens is bass heavy (which is relative to the rest of the track). Big difference.
I can not tolerate regular earbuds in my ears, so these are an acceptable solution.
Have you also tried over the ear open-air buds, by chance? While less fashionable, they sound better and last longer.
c30i lard is literally the worst purchase of all time, because the sound is very terrible