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In the sum up of the Enacfire A9 review, the nice and simple design with a black matte finish. These active noise-cancelation wireless earbuds under $50 have moderate sound quality. Not only active noise-canceling, but they also have a transparent mode for acknowledging the sound environment. The battery life is quite long, up to 32 hours with a charging case. The A9 is good for sports because IPX7 water resistance.
Enacfire A9
True wireless earbuds, active noise canceling/transparent mode, 4-mic, Bluetooth 5.0,
Long-life batter up to 32 hours with charging case, IPX 7 water-resistant
There are many wireless earbuds with active noise-cancellation under 50 dollars in the market nowadays. But which one is the best wireless earbuds under 50 that depend on your style of listening and which earbuds you like (in-ear or in-ear with stem). This Enacfire A9 review will give needful information about these cheap wireless in-ear headphones.
The latest model from Enacfire, A9 active noise-canceling wireless earbuds. The one thing that is amazing is it is affordable with many cool features that come with these wireless in-ear headphones. Let’s go into detail about the reasons I choose the Enacfire A9 to review.
The Enacfire A9 is a nice design, simple and beautiful with matte black both earbuds and a charging case. The buds come with a long stem the same as E90, but the stem is a bit longer. The Enacifre E90 design is shiny white while the A9 is matte black. You can wear Enacfire A9 while raining, exercise, or can take a shower because they come with IPX7 water-resistant. That means it can submersion up to 1 meter and can survive for 30 minutes.
The case is small and great for portability and easy to store in the trouser pocket. With the weight just only 3.5 ounces, I don’t feel burdened with my weight when it’s in my bag. If you are who don’t like colorful, the Enacfire A9 is a matte finish black, simple and beautiful. One thing that I feel that is about the flimsy case’s lid, looks not strong. However; the case has a strong magnet the lets it shut the lid tightly and helps the buds not fall out of the case too easily. It’s an automatic charge when put the buds back into the case and the light status in the case is on when placed in the right position and charging is go ahead.
Enacfire claims that A9 is an ergonomic design and fits with ears. I think it’s not always true. Everything is up to the contour of your ears too. It’s can’t fit and comfort everyone. Fortunately, the Enacfire provides three sizes of ear tips in the box. For me, the ear tips size medium is fit and comfortable. It doesn’t come off easily Even if I wear running or fitness. But some may not be feeling like me.
The touch control can work as well, even though it is not completely 100%. That’s probably because I may still not be familiar with the new pair of wireless earbuds, it takes some time to familiarize myself.
The Enacfire A9 also designs available for taking or reject calls and including it supports voice assistants like Google Assistant and Siri too. When it comes to the voice assistant function, the A9 can do well for the most part. But there is a bit of lag once turn on the feature. Once it was active, the result is quite quickly working. These cheap wireless earbuds work for recognition voice surprisingly well, I think it could be a work together of 4 external mics, which keep every word of your speech. All in all, about the voice assistant, the A9 can execute most commands I need.
Simple function like playing/pausing the music, skipping to the next track or back to the previous track, and adjusting the volume is not any problem, it is smooth and works well.
In the Enacfire A9 review, I’m not impressive the A9’s ANC. When talking about active noise cancellation, I honestly accept that the Enacfire A9 can’t compare with some wireless earbuds like Bose QuietComfort Earbuds or Sony WF-SP800N.
The Enacfire claims that the A9 with the active noise-canceling feature offers an outstanding music experience. I think it’s true but not all. The ANC feature works quite fairly well in the building, indoors, or in my home. It works well for blocking outside noise like talking or voice from TVs. The ambient noise noticeably drops, but if the noise is very very loud the result is I still hear a little noise. However; on the outdoor sound like Airplane, engine sound, or train sounds that I can still hear these voices permeate a little.
The Enacfire advances to the next step with the transparency mode feature in the A9 model. It can work a fair well and I can get a complete conversation with my wife and can gauge the volume of my speaking just fine.
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The sound quality, if you are not truly a high-end audiophile, not need a high-end sound peripheral. Just Enacfire A9 which offers mellow, deep, and wide sound performance, it’s great for the price range. The A9 produces deep bass and is realistic. The mid is natural and life-like. The high sound is not too sharp and does not cause a feeling of injury to the eardrum.
The playtime of A9 lasts up to 4.5 to 5 hours (turn on ANC) per single charge, which is less than the E90 can offer 9 hours per charge. The ANC and transparency feature and also volume affects the playtime. So, if you listen without ANC on will prolong the battery life by up to 5.5 hours. The charging case provides more power that lasts up to 32 hours or around 24 hours when you turn on ANC mode.
The Enacfire A9 gives moderate call quality. Sometimes slightly muffled, but most of the sound of the call is clear and easy to understand what is the other talking about?
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 2.2 x 1.8 x 0.9″, weight: 3.52 ounces, impedance: 16 ohms, Bluetooth 5.0, chipset: BES2300IU, support code: SBC/ACC, Bluetooth profile: A2DP/AVRCP/HFP, battery: 45mAh (earbuds),
Features: active noise-canceling/transparent mode, 4-mics, IPX7 water-resistant, support fast charging, touch control
Specs: fit type: in-ear, dimension: 1.97″ x 2.20″ x 0.98″, weight: 2.08 ounces, frequency response: 20 – 20kHz, impedance: 16 ohms, Bluetooth transmitter frequency: 2402-2480 MHz
Features: waterproof rating: IPX5, battery life: 7 hours (single charge), total playtime with charging case: 28 hours, fast charge: 10 minutes get 2 hours, Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth range: 10 meters, Bluetooth transmitter frequency: 2402-2480 MHz, mic: 4-mics with CVC 8.0 noise reduction, crystal clear call, multiple ear tips: XS/S/M/L/XL, full touch control
Specs: fit-type: in-ear, dimension: 2.4″ x 1.88″ x 1″ (charging case)/1.37″ x 0.78″ x 0.29″ (earbuds), weight: 1.41 ounces (case + earbuds)/0.14 ounces (earbuds), speaker size: 14mm nano-scale material,
Features: wireless, Bluetooth 5.3, dual LED power display, built-in 4 ENC microphones: offer crystal clear call & reduce noise up to 40dB, auto power on/pair/connect, waterproof rating: IPX7, voice assistant, HiFi stereo sound, deep bass, smart touch control, secure & comfort design, playtime: 6 – 8 hours (single charge)/36+ hours (with charging case), fast charging: 10 minutes get 1 hour, single & dual switch freely
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 4.69″ x 4.53″ x 1.5″, weight: 6.6 ounces, Bluetooth: 5.2 (support profile HSP/HFP/A2DP/AVRC)
Features: true wireless earbuds, hybrid active noise-canceling, auto optical in-ear detection, waterproof: IPX6, transparent mode, one-step pairing, playtime: 8-10 hours (single charge)/32 hours (with charging case), smart touch control, hi-fi stereo sound quality, microphones: 6 built-in hybrid ANC, support wireless charging
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 2.95″ x 2.36″ x 1.18″, weight: 2.4 ounces, driver size: 11 mm bio-cellulose driver, Bluetooth 5.0, frequency response: 20 – 20kHz, audio sensitivity: 105dB SPL, THD+N: <= 1%
Features: wireless, multi-mode hybrid active noise-canceling 90% reduce noise (transport/outdoor/indoor), transparent mode, microphone: MEMS Omnidirectional Mic (6-mics for clear calls), playtime: 35 hours (7H single charge + 28H charging case), fast-charging: 10-minutes get 1.5-hours, waterproof rating: IPX5, single-use: both earbuds, app: Soundcore app (customizable EQ)
Pros
Cons
At the end of the Enacfire A9 review, A9 can be worn while raining because of the IPX7 water-resistant rating. The active noise canceling is middle-level but it can work fair. The call quality is so good and clear. The battery life is not the longest playtime on cheap wireless earbuds under 50, there are many cheap wireless earbuds that have more than 32 hours like Enacfire G20 which last up to 40 hours.
If you can accept a few shortcomings, the Enacfire A9 is one alternative that decent wireless in-ear headphones and is cheap. Don’t expect high performance with under 50 dollars headphones.
True wireless earbuds, active noise canceling/transparent mode, 4-mic, Bluetooth 5.0,
Long-life batter up to 32 hours with charging case, IPX 7 water-resistant
Bluetooth 5.3, true wireless earbuds, driver size: 10mm, lightweight: 1.6 ounces, waterproof & sweatproof: IPX5, powerful bass sound (BassUp), playtime: 10 hours (single charge)/30 hours (with charging case), quick charge: 10 minutes get 2 hours, built-in 2 AI-Enhanced mics, app: yes (Soundcore app), EQ: 22 presets (via an app), Find My Earbuds, customize controls, gaming mode, single earbud mode, white noise, lanyard included (easily portable), in the box: Soundcore P20i earbuds/charging case/ear tips: S-M-L/USB-C charging cable, color options: black/blue/white
in-ear, ANC (30db noise reduction), 12mm diameter speaker, true wireless earbuds, Bluetooth 5.3, built-in 4 noise cancellation mics, premium Hi-Fi sound, battery life: 5 – 6 hours (single charge)/36 hours (with charging case), touch control, sweatproof & waterproof: yes (IPX4), modes: ANC/transparency/entertainment/normal
half in-ear design, true wireless earbuds, Bluetooth 5.3, battery life: 5 hours (single charge)/22 hours (with charging case), fast charge: 10 minutes get additional 1.5 hours, built-in microphones & digital noise reduction technology
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