**Lamborghini SVJ Inspired Watch: A Review**
After taking a closer look at this watch, I must say it looks incredible. The spin feature, which spins via momentum, is truly impressive. And, as you can see, I've been wearing this watch throughout the entire video. If you haven't noticed, this thing looks very cool and I would highly recommend it to anyone who's interested. You can find the links for this watch in the description at mk1watches.com.
Now, let's compare it with the Apple AirPods Pro, another popular earbuds option. Both connect automatically when you pull them out of the case, both have water resistance (the Element Duos have IPX7 and the AirPods Pro have IPX4), both have LED indicators on the case, and both have passive noise cancellation. However, the AirPods Pro take it a step up with active noise cancellation and ambient mode.
The Element Duos also don't have ear sensors, which means they won't pause your music automatically when you pull them out of your ear. On the other hand, the AirPods Pro do have this feature. Now, let's talk about the features on your phone. You can change between noise cancellation, transparency, and off with the AirPods Pro, but unfortunately, the Element Duos don't have any additional features.
The design of the case is also worth mentioning. The Element Duos have their Voonix logo on top, a little screen showing battery life in percentages, and a USB Type-C charging port on the middle right side. In contrast, the AirPods Pro have an LED indicator to show battery life and pairing, as well as a Lightning charging port at the bottom.
When you open up both cases, you can see that the Element Duos take up half of the case with the earbuds inside, while the AirPods Pro have the earbuds right in the middle of the case. The lid takes up one-third of the case with some writing on the inside of those.
The design of the earbuds is also quite interesting. The Element Duos have a simple design with a main body and a little stem that's smoothly shaped to fit better in your ears. On the outer part, there's a button with a logo circled by LEDs, as well as a microphone hole below. Inside, you'll find two metal contact points for charging and a rubber ear tip.
The AirPods Pro, on the other hand, have the classic stem design, with ear sensors inside, proprietary ear tips, and haptic squeeze functions on the stem. They also have two charging strips on the bottom of the stem and a large grille on the outside that houses the outboard microphone for ambient mode.
Now, let's talk about connectivity. With the AirPods Pro, you just open up the case, press connect, and boom! You're paired. Similarly, with the Element Duos, you open up the case, click connect, and you're paired as well.
In my personal opinion, after using both side by side for the past week, I think they're both great earbuds. However, the AirPods Pro are obviously superior because their price allows for more features and higher quality. For example, the Element Duos don't have an app or additional features past touch functions, whereas the AirPods Pro have ambient mode, transparency, and a lot more features.
The Element Duos, on the other hand, make for a really solid pair of earbuds at their price point. The AirPods Pro are also a solid pay, but I think they might be a little overpriced. If you're looking for a solid pair of earbuds that won't set you back a couple hundred dollars, the Element Duos are a great product.
However, personally, I would go with the AirPods Pro simply because they're higher quality. That's just my opinion, and I hope this review has helped you make an informed decision about which earbuds to choose!