**E.T Maxer Wireless Earbuds Review**
These wireless earbuds come in around 15 US dollars and can be found in the link in the description. They have to be some of the cheapest wireless headphones you can pick up on the market right now, and let's see how they do.
I will be reviewing these with the CA scoring method. They'll be scored in eight areas out of 20. The top possible score is 160 points. All right, getting right into the packaging of the headphones. They come in a brown cardboard box with the E.T Maxer sticker on the top of the box. Open the box right away, you get the headphones pulling those out. You get the charger, the headphones interchangeable ear tips, and a manual.
The overall packaging score is a nine. Not for the design of the case, these wireless earbuds don't come with the case, but I will still give them a participation score of five.
Now, for the design of the headphones. The whole package of the headphones is covered in matte plastic. I can imagine the mount would wear off over time, but it's still a good touch. The right earbud has the power button, the charging port, and the volume up and down buttons on the right side. These do have ear hooks on them, so they're less likely to follow your ears. There is also a central wire that connects the two. Personally, I don't like having essential wires, but I know people who do like those kind of headphones.
The charge via USB. The overall design is pretty chunky, and I get the design score an 8.
Now, for the connectivity of the headphones to pair with your phone. To pair the headphones, you need to turn the power on and then go to the settings and find the Bluetooth. Then, you pair them from there.
I'll be measuring how far the UA wireless earbuds can get from the phone. This time, I'm not gonna use shoes because, well, they're a little weird. So, I'm gonna just tape measure and see exactly how far it went. Because that'll just be more convenient for me.
And also, one thing I need to mention is there's zero video lag between the headphones and the phone, and so the words match up. Let's get to the testing.
The overall connectivity score is a 10.
Now, for the battery life of the headphones. They can last around four to six hours on one charge, and take around three hours to fully charge. The battery score is an 11.
Now, for the features of the headphones. They can connect to two mobile phones at the same time. There's a blue LED indicator to indicate when the device is charging. They do have touch functions and short press the main button to answer hang up calls, redial the last number, double press the main button to play or pause music, change tracks, you can use the volume up and down buttons. You hold the button for one second to change the songs to turn up the volume. Short press the volume buttons.
You also have an IPX7 water resistance overall, those are all the main features, and the overall feature score is a 10.
Now, for the audio quality. They sound pretty good, I mean they're the best I've ever heard or the worst. They have decent bass, the mids, and the highs are pretty good. They overall sound pretty average. The volume is pretty good on these. They also do have the in-ear style of headphones so they make a really good seal so no music bleeds and that's one of the main reasons why the audio is so loud.
I mean 15, pretty good. The audio quality is a 12.
Now, for the mic quality. So, I'm just talking as if I was on a phone call or anything like that, testing, testing one two three, and also be sure to follow me on Instagram and on Twitter because you'll get new updates for my videos there.
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