CA Scoring Method EXPLAINED

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The CA Scoring Method: A New Way to Evaluate AirPod Clones and Headphones

I'm excited to introduce you to the CA scoring method, which I've been working on and will be explaining in this video. Since I didn't have time to make a video about it earlier, I'll just throw out the explanation here.

So, if you're familiar with my previous videos, such as the AirTwos or V8s review, you know that I've been evaluating headphones based on certain criteria. Well, with the CA scoring method, I'm introducing a new way to compare airpod clones and headphones.

The CA scoring system consists of two overall scores: the Comparison Score and the Overall Score. The Comparison Score is only for airpod clones or headphone clones, and it's used to compare them to each other. On the other hand, the Overall Score compares the headphones to all the headphones I've reviewed.

For the Comparison Score, the top score that they can get is 96 in this area, which is equivalent to 12 points across 8 areas. Since airpod clones are trying to achieve this, they currently have a score of 80. This leaves room for clones to beat them in the future.

Now, let's move on to the Overall Score. If you've seen any of my previous videos, such as the AirTwos or V8s review, you know that I was evaluating headphones based on certain criteria. The overall score is used to evaluate the headphones themselves, not their clones. The max points for this score are 160, and it's scored across the same areas: packaging, design of the case, design of the earbuds, connectivity, battery life, features, audio quality, and mic quality.

I'll be grading them on how good they are as headphones, not just as clones. I'll also leave all these scores on my website, so you can check them out whenever you want.

To summarize (just kidding, I won't summarize!), the CA scoring method is a new way to evaluate airpod clones and headphones. It has two overall scores: the Comparison Score for airpod clones and the Overall Score for headphones. The max points for each score are 96 and 160, respectively. I'll be evaluating headphones based on these criteria in my future videos.

And that's it! If you like this video, leave a like. If you don't like it, leave a dislike. And if you have any questions about me or the CA scoring method, leave them in the comments below. I'll try to answer them in another video or Q&A session soon.

Oh, and by the way, I'm still doing the giveaway for the AirTwos and BWAS1 speaker. Make sure to subscribe to my channel so you can enter the giveaway!