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Capoxo N7 review: Due to their price and good features like IPX7 waterproof, 50 hours of playtime, dual power display, compact design, and lightweight make the Capoxo N7 wireless earbuds are worth investing in. If you are not serious about music sound quality and focus on cheap, the Capoxo N7 wireless earbuds are one of the best cheap wireless earbuds and you shouldn’t miss them.
Capoxo N7 Wireless Earbuds
semi-in-ear, Bluetooth 5.3, open to paired, charging method: USB-C/wireless charging, playtime: 8 hours (single charge)/50 hours (with charging case), waterproof rating: IPX7, hi-fi sound, dual power display
If you are those who don’t like the feeling of tinnitus when put the in-ear headphones deep into the ear canal. The silicone earcaps of most wireless earbuds will close to the ear canal, leaving no gaps for sound to creep in or out. If you have this issue like many people including me, the semi-in-ear or half-in-ear headphones are probably solve your problem. You don’t need to pay over 100 bucks for Apple AirPods semi-in-ear headphones such as Apple AirPods 3rd Gen or Apple AirPods (First-gen). The Capoxo N7 semi-in-ear headphones are cheap and have good decent quality as well. Albeit they are not the best wireless earbuds but fair for the price. Okay, let’s jump to the Capoxo N7 review right now. Let’s go.
At first glance, they are not outstanding in looks. The charging case looks plain but the front has an LED digital light to show the battery status. You can know the remaining battery of the charging case and both earbuds in real time. Once you open or close the lid, the LED digital light will show for around 8 seconds before turning off.
The earbuds are designed with a stem style, quite long. This design may not be ideal for those who get annoyed easily or don’t like having something hanging shackles and protruding from the ear. But for some people, it may take some time to get used to it. There is one button on each earbud at the back of the stem. There is an LED light under the button on the right earbud to show the status of
There are no silicone tips at the end of both earbuds which means the earbuds will not be completely closed to your ear canals. The result is sound leakage and environment sound creep in. But this will reduce the symptoms of tinnitus considerably. And also keeps you safer while wearing these earphones to do some outdoor activities such as running on the footbath or walking around the park.
The charging case is small and compact lets easily take it on the go. Also ultra-lightweight design, and not be a burden for you when they are placed in your bag.
Most materials are plastics and feel solid. The charging case is quite sturdy and the earbuds themselves are also. I dropped my headphones on the floor for a few. But it’s okay, can still be used normally, all functions still work well and the music is still as good as ever.
The Capoxo N7 comes with IPX7 waterproof (only earbud, not for charging case). I use them while running in the rain, my clothes are soaked. But the Capoxo N7 wireless earbuds still work normally. That’s very good and a pleasure.
They are not touch systems, on the top of the stem, you will find a slender button for controlling music, volume, calls, and voice assistant. As well as power on/off with this button. The button is easy to click and more accurate than the touch control. Besides, there are fewer accidental mistakes than touch system wireless earbuds., that is I think.
Music Playback
Call Control
Voice Assistant
Very good in terms of the playtime, on a single charge the Capoxo N7 wireless earbuds provide around 7 to 8 hours with 50%, approximate. The charging case can add power to earbuds 5 times, which means you can get an additional 40 hours with the charging case. This is Capoxo N7s’ spec.
I usually don’t wear headphones continuously for up to 8 hours, especially semi-in-ear headphones. It can cause fatigue and pains in the ears (some listeners may not). I don’t seriously check playtime. But I feel like it takes a time more than one week before we need to plug in a USB-C to charge the case. Just this, I’m very satisfied with the battery of the Capoxo N7 earbuds.
Specs: semi-in-ear, dimension: 2.28″ x 1.89″ x 0.71″, weight: 0.166 ounces (earbud), driver size: 13mm charging method: USB-C/wireless charging, charging time: about 2 hours, battery capacity: 45mAh (earbud)/400mAh (charging case)
Features: Bluetooth 5.3 (support AVRCP/HFP/HSP/A2DP/SBC/ACC), Bluetooth work range: up to 33 feet (without obstacle), one-step pairing, waterproof & sweatproof: IPX7, dual power display, battery life: 8 hours (single charge)/50 hours (with charging case), hi-fi stereo sound, built-in mics for HD clear call
In the box: Capoxo N7 wireless earbuds, charging case, USB-C charging cable, user manual
Specs: half-in-ear, dimension: 2.12″ x 1.05″ x 1.89″, weight: 1.5 ounces, driver size: 12mm, charging type: USB type C/wireless charging,
Features: true wireless earbuds, Bluetooth 5.0, dual digital display, hi-fi stereo sound, voice assistant: Siri, playtime: 5 hours (single charge)/50 hours (with charging case), touch control, waterproof rating: IPX7, built-in 2 microphones
In the box: PocBuds K6 wireless earbuds, charging case, USB type C charging cable, user manual
Specs: half-in-ear, dimension: 1.94″ x 0.88″ 1.87″, weight: 1.16 ounces, driver diameter: 14.2mm, charging type: USB type C
Features: true wireless earbuds, Bluetooth 5.2 (Qualcomm QCC3040 chipset), support aptX-Adaptive, in-ear detection, game mode, built-in 4 microphones for hands-free calls, cVc 8.0 noise reduction
In the package: SoundPEATS Air 3 earbuds, charging case, USB-C charging cable, user manual
Specs: half-in-ear design, dimension: 4.02″ x 3.9″ x 1.46″, weight: 2.82 ounces, dual dynamic driver (10mm aluminum & 6mm titanium),
Features: Bluetooth 5.3, hybrid ANC (reduce noise up to 43dB), built-in 3 microphones noise reduction for calls, in-ear detection, hi-res audio, immersive sound experience, support LDAC audio codec, dual connection, dual transparency mode, battery life: 9 hours (single charge)/36 hours (with charging case), fast charging: 5 minutes get 2 hours touch control, customizable touch control (through the app), water-resistant: IP53, AI adaptive ANC
Colors: black, white
Specs: fit-type: half-in-ear, dimension: 0.67″ x 0.67″ x 1.57, weight: 0.141 ounces, driver: 8mm neodymium, frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Features: true wireless earbuds, playtime: 5 hours (single charge)/20 hours (with charging case), Bluetooth 5.1 (supported AAC/SBC), wireless length: up to 10 meters, touch control, water-resistant: IPX5, automatic pairing, zero latency (hi-fi lossless audio) & strong signal, built-in CVC 6.0 microphone,
In the package: JLab GO Air POP earbuds, charging case, charging cable, 3 silicones ear tip sizes (S/M/L), user guide
Because there is no silicone tip at the end of the earbuds, the noise isolation is not working well. They can block some outside noise but not all. You can hear environmental sounds such as conversations of people nearby, announcements, baby crying, cats’ voice, and dogs barking. However; That’s a good thing, you will be aware of the situation of your surroundings.
Please, don’t expect excellent sound quality from cheap semi-in-ear headphones. The Capoxo N7 is no exception. The sound quality is good for listening to music, Podcasts, audiobooks, or watching movies. Some songs give muffle, less bass, and more heave on the treble. If your main is listening to music and needs excellent sound, the Capoxo N7 is not a good option. But if you just listen to general music and not focusing on every detail of the music, including Podcasts or audiobooks, the Capoxo N7 is probably a good choice for you. It’s also cheap as well.
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Due to their price and good features like IPX7 waterproof, 50 hours of playtime, dual power display, compact design, and lightweight, which make the Capoxo N7 wireless earbuds are worth investing in. If you are not serious about music sound quality and focus on cheap, the Capoxo N7 wireless earbuds are one of the best cheap wireless earbuds and you shouldn’t miss them. Okay, it’s time for the end of the Capoxo N7 review. However; thank you for reading and hope that this information will be useful for you.
semi-in-ear, Bluetooth 5.3, open to paired, charging method: USB-C/wireless charging, playtime: 8 hours (single charge)/50 hours (with charging case), waterproof rating: IPX7, hi-fi sound, dual power display
Bluetooth 5.3, true wireless earbuds, waterproof & sweatproof: IPX5, smart touch control, clear & lossless sound quality, deep bass, battery life: 8 hours (single charge)/32 hours (with charging case), dual digital display, comfortable fit (S/M/L ear tips), compatible: iOS/Android
half-in-ear, driver: large 14.2 mm dynamic drivers, wireless, Bluetooth 5.3, support Bluetooth codecs: SBC/AAC, one-step pairing, dual power display charging case, long battery life: 8 hours (single charge)/40 hours (with charging case), type-C fast charging, hi-fi stereo sound, built-in ENC noise canceling microphone, ergonomic design, color options: white/rosegold/black
in-ear, drivers diameter: 13mm (provide HD call & deep bass sound), wireless, Bluetooth 5.3, battery life: 5 hours (for a single charge)/22 hours (with charging case), type-C charging (1.5 hours for full charge the case), smart touch control, voice assistant: Siri/google Assistant, super lightweight (only 3.2 grams for each earbud)
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