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All in all, the ENACFIRE T1 review concludes that they’re fine in-ears for mixed usage. They are good at sounds, decent in the bass, and an excellent choice for phone calls. I’ll recommend these buds if you’re looking to buy budget-friendly wireless earbuds.
Enacfire T1:
Bluetooth 5.0, 4 Mics built-in noise cancellation, aptX lossless audio, Ultra-lightweight 42 hours playtime (with charge box), IPX8 waterproof rating
The ENACFIRE T1 earbuds are:
They have a finely balanced sound profile with a bit extra kick of bass, but that should be versatile enough for most genres.
They isolate an adequate amount of background chatter and have excellent battery life for TRW earbuds. If you’re interested in buying these cheap true wireless earbuds, letting’s jump into the ENACFIRE T1 review for further details.
The ENACFIRE T1 earbuds have the very same style as the 1st generation. Our unit has a slight matte white finish which should not attract as many fingerprints as other glossy models like EarFun TW200 and Enacfire E90. Overall, they look a bit more premium than their competitors. If you do not like the stem design, check out more buds like looking ENACFIRE T1.
The charging case of the buds is excellent. It feels a little more premium than any other model thanks to its matte finish, and it now includes USB C-type charging. It is worth noting that while we do not test this, we tried on several chargers around the office and found that it looks impressive.
The earbuds feel quite stable in your ear once you find the perfect fit with its supreme fit design. Once you reach a decent seal, the earbuds likely will stay perfectly in your ear even during light walkouts or runs. Unfortunately, they do not have optional fins for proper stability which would help enhance this even further.
The buds’ frequency response might not up to snuff to TWS earbuds, but it does the thing in a pinch. It aims to hit mutual loudness as a pair of hundred USD buds, though the bass reproduction is a bit heavy-handed.
If you think you can do without the additional bass, these features are not included in these buds. The midrange frequencies are perfect, but the bass notes can be thunderous and lead, and a sensation called auditory masking. That means that the bass of the T1 can overwhelm the midrange sounds and make it sound like they are missing.
We promise that they are not missing; you have to fix your preset to find them. These are a reliable option for commuters, particularly those who need to tune out the clatter of daily life.
The ENACFIRE T1 is not equipped with the ANC, but not several earbuds at this point are. They are one size fits all to help you to get the right fit.
These earbuds are finely comfortable. Depending on your pain threshold, you will be capable to sport the earbuds for about an hour before fatigue sets in. these with high sensitives skin might tap out after the 50 minutes mark. A few will find that the big round cavity applies little burden on the concha that intensifies the long time you wear the earbuds.
I prefer the fit of the Apple Air Pods Pro, as its elongated frame feels more decent and sits smoothly on the ear.
The T1 buds feel a little unstable, particularly when run, which might trigger nightmares for those who have already lost their first pair of Air Pods down a swear drain.
One of the largest scene stealers is mic quality – the built-in mic works decently to capture your voice and remove background sounds. The system is impressive and outperforms some of the pricier models. During call background, the sound reduction is much enhanced, though not fully eliminated.
You might notice some wind sound, but it would be good enough that you can surely make phone calls on outdoors. If your point is call quality, the Enacfire T1 is wireless earbuds that you should buy. They also come for under 50 dollars. Although not be good as Samsung Galaxy Buds Live or Sony WF-SP800N, but much cheaper.
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Bluetooth 5.0, 4 Mics built-in noise cancellation, aptX lossless audio, Ultra-lightweight
42 hours of playtime (with charge box), IPX8 waterproof rating
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