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May 2019
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The editors liked
Although not mind-blowing
They sound decent enough considering the price
Mobvoi's optimization makes sure there is no noticeable audio lag when watching videos
The advertised 4 hours is accurate
18 including the case
And that compares favorably with
Comfortable
Fast charging
Fast pairing
Above average audio quality
Easy to use touch controls
Auto pauses audio when removed from ear(s)
Multiple colors to choose from
Lengthy battery life
Solid sound with noise isolation
Solid sound quality
Good battery life
Affordable
3 easy gesture controls
4 hours battery life on a single charge (up to 18 hours with charging case)
Compatible with Google Assistant
Siri (on iPhones)
And
IPX5 sweatproof earbuds with noise isolation
Sound quality
In-ear detection
Call audio relayed through both earbuds
Ambient noise cancellation
IPX5 water-resistance
ANC
True wireless connectivity
Decent build quality
Great sound
Comfortable fit
Decent battery life
Easy to use gesture controls
Voice assistant support
Various colour options
The editors didn't like
Less intuitive than on other similar products — Mobvoi tried to do too much
I experienced very occasionally dropouts in places with lots of signal pollution
Like on the tube (London Underground)
I like the small size
But the hinge for the lid feels a
Can't use just the left earbud
Only comes with one extra pair of ear tips
Doesn't have multi-device pairing capability
Light indicators for battery levels
Could use in-app audio personalization controls
No customization
Bright red color
You can skip tracks or customize gesture controls
Cannot use left earbud solo
Only right
Limited earbud tip compatibility can impact fit and noise isolation
Only passive noise-cancelling, Occasional sound hiccup
The TicPods don't sound exceptional, but they do sound more than good enough, pack in all the usual features and the battery life does make up the rest of the difference...
Abstract: Looking and functioning a lot like Apple's AirPods, but working perfectly on both iPhone and Android devices, Mobvoi's TicPods Free wireless earbuds are a smart and simple way to get cord-free music and calls from your phone without breaking the bank.Mo...
Only passive noise-cancelling, Occasional sound hiccup
While they aren't the value-driven slam dunk of the Zolo Liberty+ and lack the premium punch of Sennheiser's Momentum TW, the TicPods are a still great option for Android users looking to pick up some true wireless earbuds on a budget. They don't sound ex...
Reasonably priced, Packed to the brim with features, Reliable connection
Slightly underwhelming audio
All told, the TicPods offer a lot for your money and although they have their sonic flaws, in general they're excellent headphones. They're simple to use, quick to configure, and slow to tire; they offer more features than Apple's AirPods for £40 less and...
All told, the TicPods offer a lot for your money and although they have their sonic flaws, in general they're excellent headphones. They're simple to use, quick to configure, and slow to tire; they offer more features than Apple's AirPods for £40 less and...
All told, the TicPods offer a lot for your money and although they have their sonic flaws, in general they're excellent headphones. They're simple to use, quick to configure, and slow to tire; they offer more features than Apple's AirPods for £40 less and...
Works with Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant, Comfortable feel (unless you have small ears), Powerful bass frequencies, Cheaper than AirPods
Audio can lack clarity, Clunky design, Not enough earbud sizes
The TicPods Free offer everything that makes the rival true wireless headphones great, but here it's for a slightly lower price and the big benefit is its much wider compatibility.The audio quality was impressive, and although guitars sometimes sounded a...
The TicPods Free promise everything you'd want in a pair of true wireless earbuds, and could well prove to be one of the year's biggest audio bargains, should things go according to plan. Their cross-platform AI compatibility and good audio quality make t...
Published: 2018-05-05, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Works with Siri and Google Assistant, Comfortable feel
Charges via microUSB, Temperamental touch controls
The TicPods Free look to be a suitable alternative to Apple AirPods. We particularly love the fact it uses your default voice assistant and can work with Android devices, too...
Abstract: A testament to the popularity of the Apple AirPods is the sheer number of brands that want to look the same. Given the fact that AirPods are not affordable for everyone, wireless earphones that look even remotely similar at a fraction of the price are gai...