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OPPO ENCO BUDS 2 REVIEW

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  OPPO ENCO BUDS 2 REVIEW Design and Comfort The OPPO ENCO Buds 2 featured a pebble-like case and stem-less Design. OPPO Enco Buds 2 have a dual-tone design with a matte finish, which does not attract fingerprints. It is black on the outside and sky blue on the inside. The case has a matte finish with a glossy band running along its side. The glossy band houses a USB-C port, with an LED indicator sitting alongside. There is no physical button on the case that can be used to manually connect the Enco Buds 2 to another Bluetooth device. The portion of the earbuds facing the ears has a glossy look with “R” and “F” markings. The top area of the earbuds is equipped with touch sensors. The OPPO Enco Buds 2 comes with an IPX4 rating, which brings protection against mild rain and sweat. Readers should note that there is no IP rating for the charging case. The OPPO Enco Buds 2 fit firmly inside the ears easily. You may have to readjust them a bit while running, but they are not likely to...

Iphone 14 Review

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                        Iphone 14 Review Pros + Familiar design and quality build + New heat dissipation interior + Better TrueDepth camera + Emergency satellite communications Cons - The notch remains - Last generation A15 Bionic chip - Mostly minor upgrade Design   Aside from new colors – we tested the tasteful pale blue model – the 6.1-inch iPhone 14 looks very much like the iPhone 13. Its aluminum frame, button placement, stereo speaker grilles, Lightning port, and even the screen, all appear unchanged. There are, though, tiny structural differences. At 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.8mm, it’s just a hair thicker than the iPhone 13. It’s also two grams lighter than the last phone, which we assume is down to the new thermal architecture inside the device. Despite the chassis similarities, the iPhone 14 doesn’t quite fit in an official iPhone 13 MagSafe case – the body slides in just fine, but the iPhone 14’s two-lens camera array is ...

Realme Buds Air Review

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                 Realme Buds Air review Pros + Can pass off as AirPods + Lightweight + Gaming mode is legit + Above-average call quality Cons - Fit not meant for everyone - Inconsistent connection - Poor noise cancellation - Rather small touch-sensitive area Realme is slowly expanding into non-smartphone product categories(opens in new tab), with audio accessories being its first major segment. The Realme Buds Air is the crown jewel of this new lineup, marking the company’s entry into the rapidly growing true wireless earphone space. When it comes to audio products or tech in general, your product can either be cheap, have great performance or be from a reputable brand. When we think about it, the Realme Buds Air is a unique outlier to this spider-web diagram, where you get one of the most affordable pair of truly wireless earbuds from a major brand which doesn’t sound that well.  Not just that, in classic Realme fashion, it also sports ...

Realme Buds 2 Full Review

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  Realme Buds 2 review:   Realme Buds 2 come with a premium-looking body and claim to offer better bass. Here is our impression of the audio product after a month of use. From a budget-smartphone maker, Realme is now a brand with a flagship Android  device under its name. Realme also makes a number of smartphone accessories, including power bank and wired/wireless earbuds. The brand’s first audio product came as Realme Buds, and it also has neckband style earphones called Realme Buds Wireless under its name. Realme Buds 2 The latest audio product from Realme is priced at Rs 599 and claims to deliver better bass. We have spent around a month with the Realme Buds 2, and here is what we think about the successor to the original Realme Buds. Realme Buds 2 review Looks-wise Realme Buds 2 with the yellow-black colour scheme does not appear like a budget audio product. The attention to detail and finish is almost like a premium offering. The rubber cables above the Y-splitter fe...