What it is and what it aims to solve\nThese USB-C wired headphones are designed to work with Type-C devices that don’t have a 3.5 mm jack. They’re pitched as a practical audio accessory for a wide range of smartphones and tablets, including Samsung Galaxy models (from S22 to S26 Ultra) and Apple iPhone 15–17 series, plus iPad Pro and other Type-C devices. If you’re looking for a plug‑and‑play option that bypasses wireless pairing and avoids the need for adapters, these buds could offer a straightforward listening experience.\n\n## How they sound on paper\nThe headphones feature a built-in smart DAC chip and claim lossless stereo transmission with a sampling rate up to 384 kHz/32-bit. The stated driver is a 10.0 mm dynamic unit that should deliver punchy bass with clear treble and a warm mid-range. In theory, this setup is meant to reveal more detail in music and media, while still remaining practical for calls thanks to the in-line mic. It’s worth noting that actual sound will depend on the source and compression, and “lossless” can be affected by the source material and device output.\n\n## Build and durability notes\nThe cable uses TPE material and is described as durable, with a bend lifespan test quoted at over 15,000 cycles. The design includes in-line multifunction controls for volume, playback, and call management, plus a hands-free option for answering and ending calls. There’s an emphasis on a sturdy construction, but like any wired accessory, wear and tear will come from daily usage, folding, and pocket deployment.\n\n## Comfort and fit\nAn ergonomic in-ear design is paired with anti-drop earplugs to help keep them in place during use. The provided finish includes a premium feel with a coated cable and copper shielding for expected audio transmission stability. If you’ve used compact in-ear buds before, these should feel familiar, though comfort always varies by ear shape and earbud size.\n\n## Who it’s for\nIf you prioritise a reliable, plug‑and‑play wired option across multiple Type-C devices, and you don’t want to rely on wireless connectivity or adapters, this product targets everyday listening and calls. It can suit users who own a mix of Samsung Galaxy devices and Apple/Android Type-C devices. However, if you typically use devices with a 3.5 mm jack or rely on highly customisable audio features, you might find limitations.\n\n## Pros and cons at a glance\n- Pros: broad compatibility with Type-C devices, built‑in DAC for potentially richer audio, durable inline controls, anti-drop fit, straightforward plug‑and‑play use.\n- Cons: performance depends on device DAC, no wireless convenience, sound claims like “lossless” may not translate identically across all sources, compatibility is with USB-C devices that support audio output.\n\n## What to check before buying\n- Confirm your main devices are USB-C and support audio through the port (not all Type-C implementations are equal).\n- Consider your comfort with in-ear fits and whether the supplied earplugs meet your ear shape.\n- If you rely on extensive audio customisation or noise isolation, you may want to compare with other options that prioritise those features.\n\n## How it compares to other approaches\nFor everyday use, a wired USB-C option is simpler and avoids Bluetooth pairing delays or charging concerns. If you were weighing wired USB-C versus true wireless, this model offers a budget‑friendly, straightforward alternative with inline controls for calls and media. It won’t replace premium studio headphones, but for commuting or laptop use it can be a sensible, value-focused pick.\n\n## FAQ (practical usage)\n- Will these work with non‑Samsung Android devices? Yes, as long as the device has a USB‑C port with audio output.\n- Can I use them for calls on all devices? The inline mic supports hands-free calling on the listed devices, but mic quality can vary by device.\n- Do they require software or drivers? No, they’re plug‑and‑play.\n\n## Final decision\nIs it worth it? Worth considering if you want a practical USB‑C wired listening option that works across many Type-C devices and avoids wireless setup. It may not be the best choice if you need maximum audio customisation, top-tier sound fidelity, or if your devices aren’t USB‑C audio capable.\n\n## What you’ll get in the box\n1 X USB C headphones with microphone, 1 X leather bag, 1 pair of non-slip earplugs.\n\n