Noise Control |
Sound Isolation
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Frequency Response |
20000 Hz
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Sensitivity |
99 dB
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Headphones Jack |
Bluetooth
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Model Name |
X08
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Connectivity Technology |
Wireless
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Wireless Communication Technology |
Bluetooth
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Included Components |
User Manual, Charging Cable, Wireless Earbuds, Wireless Charging Case, Eartips
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Age Range Description |
Adult,Kid
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Material |
Plastic, Metal
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Specific Uses For Product |
Entertainment, Sports and Exercise, Fitness
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Charging Time |
1.2 Hours
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Recommended Uses For Product |
Cycling, Motorcycling, Running, Calling, Exercising, Studio, Gaming
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Compatible Devices |
Phone, TV, Computer, Laptop,Smart Watch
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Theme |
Movie, Cycling, TV Series, Calling, Running, Exercising, Fitness, Sports, Business
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Control Type |
Touch Control
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Cable Feature |
Without Cable
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Item Weight |
0.95 ounces
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Water Resistance Level |
Waterproof
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Frequency Range |
20~20000
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Package Type |
Standard Packaging
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Unit Count |
1.0 Count
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Style |
In-Ear
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Control Method |
Touch
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Number of Items |
1
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Controller Type |
Touch
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Battery Life |
5 years
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Audio Driver Type |
Dynamic Driver
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Bluetooth Range |
10 Meters
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Bluetooth Version |
5.0
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Carrying Case Battery Average Life |
60 Hours
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Carrying Case Battery Capacity |
470 Milliamp Hours
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Carrying Case Battery Charging Time |
1 Hours
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Carrying Case Length |
5.2 Centimeters
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Carrying Case Width |
2.8 Centimeters
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Carrying Case Height |
6.5 Centimeters
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Carrying Case Weight |
45.4 Grams
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Carrying Case Material |
Plastic
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Carrying Case Color |
Black
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Audio Driver Size |
13 Millimeters
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Earpiece Shape |
Rounded Tip
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Is Autographed |
No
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Manufacturer |
TAGRY
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Product Dimensions |
2.4 x 1 x 1.8 inches
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Item model number |
X08
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Batteries |
1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer |
No
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Date First Available |
October 18, 2021
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Department |
Unisex Adult
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Ivy Gates –
I can’t say enough about how impressed I am with these earbuds! Not only do they deliver great sound quality and comfort, but they also have an unbelievable level of durability. I accidentally left them outside, where they were buried in snow, drenched by rain, and exposed to the elements for over three weeks. I dropped them while we were hunting in southern Georgia and didn’t realize it until we had returned home New Years Eve. Well, the great winter storm that hit the southeast covered the area in snow. I expected them to be completely ruined, but to my surprise, after drying them off, they powered on and worked perfectly—just like new!
The battery life remains strong, the connection is flawless, and the sound is as crisp as ever. If you need a pair of earbuds that can handle real-life accidents and extreme conditions, these are the ones to get. Highly recommend!
PS…I also left a previous pair in my yoga pants and washed them. They still work perfectly!
Dylan Fox –
Love the sound quality and battery life, I have barely had to charge them since buying them as well. Great pick for $25, and the touch controls are neat. However, with this in mind, they are very awkwardly sized/shaped and I am having to constantly adjust them to stay in my ear. This is already annoying, but having touch controls on top of that means I’m always pausing and playing whatever’s on.
TL;DR, great for the price, only drawback is the odd fit. 4/5.
Julius Forte –
Yes, my subject line sounds like that trash hyperbole you get on annoying pop-up ads on your Smartphone! And ironically, it usually has to do with ear buds. There are tons of them on the market, and everyone claims to be the best.
Now, first off, I am just a customer… never got any gifts or money or anything from this company, nor was asked to “click on a review” for a discount or whatever. No… the reason for all this hallelujah chorus, is that I’m really totally both jazzed, and a bit in awe of these earbuds. I think the main mind-blowing thing about them is the price. I mean, I have a bit of experience and knowledge with this kind of technology, and frankly, these days, what “guts” that are needed to be used to create Bluetooth ear buds is not that complex… nor expensive. How company’s like Sony, Apple, Bose, etc. can charge upwards of $300 for these boarders on theft and fraud!
I’ve tried those “Rolls Royce” buds, and I urge you to do the same, and then try these Tagry Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds that are literally 90% less expensive. Yes, they retail for about $35! They come in an excellent quality charge base, are extremely easy to put on, (and have three extra size buds to give you a custom fit), and most important, their sound quality, and I mean crisp highs, solid middles, and bone- rumbling base, are outstanding. I cannot understand what more you would want either using them for talk radio, podcasts, YouTube, streaming movies, or TV, or playing your Amazon Music or Spotify or iTunes playlists. And yes, if connected to your iPhone, you can make and receive calls, and the microphone in the buds are top quality.
Their Bluetooth software is flawless, connecting to your iPhone, or other Bluetooth devices effortlessly. They come with a pleasant woman’s voice letting you know various messages, like which earbud is in what ear, if they are connected or turned off, your volume control (including excess volume warning), etc.
I’ve had these for several months, and have found the charging, which has a bright LED display and shows the individual charging of each bud, along with their percentage easy to read.
And a note on their service. I’ve heard horror stories of folks trying to reach the outrageously over-priced other earbud company’s for tech support, or refunds, exchanges, etc. Basically it’s nonexistent, and when you do miraculously find a phone number to call them, and get someone on the line, you have to go to the UN to find an interpreter of rare third-world languages to understand what they are saying, and they seem to be trained, not on anything to do with the product, but to make the call as useless and confusing as possible, so that you will just give up and throw their buds, and your money in the trash.
Now, I did have an initial problem, after a few months, in that the base charger seemed to be slowing a bit. Tagry gives you a LIFETIME WARRANTY… yes, an actually lifetime warranty, not one of those sham “lifetime warranties”, that corrupt company’s like Hammacher Schlemmer have.
I had enrolled with Tagry, on their website, to activate my warranty as soon as I received the buds. I called Tagry when I was seeing what could be a glitch in their charging base, and yes, unlike most other companies who hide their contact numbers as if they were nuclear codes, Tagry’s support phone number is plainly printed on their manual, and to my astonishment, I immediately was connected to a good ‘ol American customer service person, who actually worked for the company, spoke English, and made me feel as if I was a long-ago trusted friend. They truly cared, and said they were sorry, and that there was no need to troubleshoot the base, or return it, instead, they would process an order to send me a new one.
A day later, they actually called me back to let me know that the replacement had been shipped, and that I should have it in a day or so, and if not, to please call them back right away. And yes, to apologize again for any inconvenience. The replacement arrived the very next day. And again, their warranty is indeed for a lifetime, a no questions asked replacement policy. This is how much they believe in their product, and respect their customers.
So, yes. It is insane to pay more than $35 for quality Bluetooth earbuds. Last year, I sent about a dozen of these out to friends and employees, to use for personal use, and for all that Zooming going on… and they love them. And none of had any problems.
I’m sure you have had a plethora of bad experiences in the past few years, what with isolation, and way too much ordering on-line, finding the products you buy to be substandard, and customer service virtually non-existent. And that is why I’ve spend all this time expounding on the greatest of my earbuds. Yes, I have a life. Really. But what a joy to be able to tell a story like this, rather than the kind of frustration most of us are experiencing every day!
Yes, goodness and quality still exist. It’s rare… but it’s out there!
Perkville –
Muy cómodos y adaptables para oídos pequeños, buena calidad en el sonido y con buena duración de la carga.
Ivy Gates –
I bought these for a temporary quick-fix based on the reviews and ratings while I researched a more permanent pair of ear buds that have noise cancellation. Out of the box they were fully charged and last for several days with just charging in the case. For a really inexpensive pair of earbuds, the wireless charging is a MAJOR perk! I like the stem-style design because I am used to Apple AirPod Pro 2, and I was shocked how comfortable these earbuds were with perfect size and fit even though they don’t come with multiple sized tips. I’ve worn them for multiple hours with zero ear fatigue or even minor discomfort whatsoever. Straight out of the box they were easy to pair, which was immediate. If I didn’t need noise cancellation for my day-to-day activities, I would not even bother getting a more expensive pair of earbuds and stick with these, hands down. 10/10 recommend these if you are on a budget, and even if price point is NOT an issue. Sound quality and volume are actually quite amazing. I only turn the volume up to about 60-70% at most and they are LOUD! Well done!
Lindsey –
Pros: Clean sound, holds a charge for an insanely long time, connects easily via Bluetooth, small enough for small ears, lightweight, lots of features, pleasant design, overall, an excellent value for the price
Cons: the touch sensors aren’t intuitively designed so it is hard to know where you can/should touch them when you want to adjust them in your ears. I still haven’t figured out how to control (specifically, how to avoid controlling,) the volume and sometimes it suddenly says, “max volume” and then the volume jumps WAY up, and I have to slap them out of my ears before I damage my hearing. There is probably a video out there to teach me this, but I spent $26 on these earbuds and honestly, I only expected them to play music. The other features will be nice if I ever have the energy to seek out the instruction video, but the booklet it came with didn’t give this info. For now I’ll just keep my hearing preservation slapping skills sharp.
Also, the initial ghost charge they came with dwindled fast, I thought they were a dud, but after I charged them they have held onto that charge beautifully. So if you get these and they do the same, don’t despair! It’s just the ghost charge. It’s not meant to do anything but keep the batteries from decaying before they get to you.