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Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth 5.3 (ENC mic, 13mm graphene drivers, IP7) with USB‑C charging and LED display

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Product description

What these wireless earbuds are for

These Wireless Earbuds are aimed at people who want a straightforward in‑ear Bluetooth set for everyday listening, with a focus on call clarity and a bit of weather/sweat resistance. On paper, they tick several boxes at once: Bluetooth 5.3 with “dual‑ear synchronous” transmission, in‑ear speakers said to use 13mm graphene drivers, and a call set-up built around ENC noise reduction and four microphones.

If you’re commuting, taking calls on the go, or just want something you can throw in a pocket case without fuss, this design is clearly built around convenience. The LED display is also a practical touch for quickly checking charging case and earbud status rather than guessing.

That said, it’s not perfect for every scenario. Noise cancelling here is framed as “ENC noise reduction” for calls, and that’s different from full, high-end active noise cancellation you might see on pricier models. If you prioritise deep background silence for music, you may find this sits more in the middle of the market rather than the top tier.

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What stands out in day-to-day use

The biggest “you’ll notice it quickly” features are the pairing and controls approach. The earbuds are designed for one-step pairing: remove them from the charging case and they connect to the last paired device automatically. Put them back and they start charging again. For people who frequently switch between daily devices or simply want speed, that auto behaviour tends to be the difference between “nice” and “actually usable.”

Controls also sound fairly hands-free. The earbuds use a high-precision touch chip for play/pause, volume adjustment, song switching, answering/ending calls, and activating voice assistants. In practice, touch controls can be hit-and-miss depending on ear fit and sensitivity, so it’s worth keeping an eye on how they respond for you personally—especially if you’re wearing them during workouts.

Sound, calls and the ENC mic setup

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The sound spec provided is a 13mm graphene speaker claim, positioned as delivering “more powerful bass” and a “full midrange”. That’s a sensible way to market a fuller, more enjoyable everyday mix—music doesn’t have to be studio-accurate to be pleasant.

For conversations, the model includes ENC noise cancelling technology plus 4 microphones for call clarity and speech recognition. The useful way to read that is: you’re getting extra help for outdoor and noisy environments, but it won’t magically remove all noise in every setting. Outdoors with strong wind or very chaotic streets, you can still expect limitations—ENC is helpful, not omnipotent.

A micro example: if you take a call while walking past traffic, the four-mic + ENC approach is there to keep your voice more understandable, while the touch controls let you end or answer without taking your phone out.

Battery life and the LED charging case

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Battery is described in two parts: the earbuds are said to last up to 6–8 hours on a single charge, and the charging case is described as providing 42 hours of HiFi stereo music time. There’s also a USB‑C quick charge claim, with a “fully charged within 1 hour” figure.

The LED display on the earbuds/case is a genuinely practical feature. Instead of opening the case and guessing, you can check remaining power and charging progress at a glance.

If you’re a light-to-moderate daily user, this kind of split battery/case design usually suits the “charge at night, be fine through the day” routine. If you’re someone who uses earbuds for long stretches, it still helps to know the earbud runtime and whether you’ll need charging between sessions.

Water resistance and comfort for workouts

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This set is rated IP7 waterproof, described as dust and rain proof. That makes it more suitable than basic earbuds if you expect sweat, rain, or dusty conditions during workouts.

Comfort-wise, the design uses ultra-light nanomaterials and a semi-in-ear fit intended to match ear curvature for longer wear. Semi-in-ear can be a good compromise for people who find deep in-ear tips uncomfortable, but fit can vary from person to person—so if you’ve had earbuds feel loose or pressurising before, it’s worth being cautious.

It’s not aimed at extreme sport use with heavy impact, based purely on the info provided, instead, it’s positioned for everyday exercise and weather exposure.

Tech specs at a glance (as stated by the listing)

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Tech specs

  • Bluetooth version: Bluetooth 5.3
  • Transmission: dual-ear synchronous transmission chip (stated to increase connection speed by 80%)
  • Connection distance: up to 33ft (stated)
  • Speaker size: 13mm graphene speakers (as stated)
  • Microphones: 4 microphones
  • Noise reduction: ENC noise reduction technology (as stated)
  • Battery (earbuds): up to 6–8 hours per charge (stated)
  • Charging case: 42 hours charging case (stated)
  • Quick charge: fully charged within 1 hour using USB‑C (stated)
  • Waterproof rating: IP7 waterproof (stated)
  • Charging connection: USB‑C
  • Display: LED display for remaining power and charging progress (stated)

Is it worth it?

It makes sense if you want an affordable-feeling bundle of practical features: Bluetooth 5.3 pairing that auto-connects, ENC-led call support with four microphones, USB‑C charging with quick turnaround, and IP7 waterproofing for rain/sweat.

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You may want to skip it if you’re specifically shopping for top-level music noise cancelling (the listing talks about ENC noise reduction, which is usually more about voice/clarity than full, deep silence). Also, if you’re very sensitive to touch controls or you’ve never had a good experience with semi-in-ear fit, it’s something to double-check before committing.

Worth considering if your day involves commuting, quick calls, gym sessions in unpredictable weather, and you want the case LED to remove charging guesswork.

Mini FAQ

Mini FAQ

How quickly do they pair? They’re designed for one-step pairing: taking the earbuds out of the case should automatically connect to the last paired device.

Are the microphones good for calls outdoors? The earbuds use ENC noise reduction technology and four microphones to improve speech recognition and make calls easier in noisy environments, though they can’t remove all real-world noise.

Is IP7 waterproof enough for workouts? IP7 is described as dust and rain proof. That suggests they’re built for sweat and wet conditions, but it’s still best to avoid treating them as “submersion-proof” unless you have extra confirmation.

How long do they last between charges? The earbuds are stated to last up to 6–8 hours, with the charging case described as providing up to 42 hours total charging.

Do they use USB‑C? Yes, they charge via USB‑C, with a quick charge claim of a full charge within 1 hour (as stated).