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Raycon E55 Review – Performer Wireless Earbuds

Raycon E55 Review – Final words

Raycon Everyday E55 review: True wireless earbuds with powerful bass and provide a battery life of up to 36 hours (total including the charging case). The Performer Raycon Bluetooth wireless earbuds are very bass. Built-in 2 mics deliver the clear call. They also come with an IPX6 waterproof rating to protect your earbuds from rain and sweat. Raycon E55’s ergonomic design ensures a secure fit and fatigue-free ears. These are great for long-lasting wearing and are still comfortable no matter the activities.


Perfomer Raycon E55 Bluetooth wireless earbuds

True wireless earbuds with deep bass, IPX6 waterproof level, Bluetooth 5.0, 6 + 30 hours of playtime, auto-paring, support wireless charging

 

The Performer Raycon true wireless earbuds are also known as the Raycone E55. They are quite tiny and don’t stand out too much from your ears. For in-ear headphones, the Raycon E55 is reasonably comfy. You don’t squeeze your ear too deeply and you don’t go inside your ear canal. They also include numerous tip choices to make your fit easier.

While listening to a sponsored little on your radio, or from your favorite YouTuber, you hear about Raycon’s best bass earbuds like mine. Raycon spends a considerable amount of money on marketing its products and you see a lot of pictures of pleased clients and a few great music names that promote the brand when you visit the company website.

Raycon E55 Review – Out of the box

As Raycon invests so much of its marketing efforts, it should not be surprising that the box is very darn good. Even Raycon is the delivery box, and the actual product package inside delivers precisely what I expect of a superior earphone brand.

The front of the house is held up by a magnet and reveals an indoor jet black and some booklets that welcome you to Raycon’s motto, “the future wave.” The best bass buds are somewhat snuggled in a tiny square box next to it with a loading cord and additional ear tips. When it comes to ear tips, Raycon offers five different sizes of silicone ear tips, which is more than most other competitors. Because I have narrow ear canals, I replaced the tips that are attached to the buds with the lowest size available.

Raycon Performer E55 Earbuds – Finishing touches

The Raycon charging case is pleasantly tiny and light, making the Jabra 75t case appear large in contrast. Even though Raycon chose a more rounded square shape than Apple’s rounded rectangle, it appears to be somewhat smaller than the AirPods Pro case.

How well is the Raycon E55’s sound quality?

The Raycon earphones sound okay, I’ll cut the chase here. Okay, okay. You won’t be blown by their quality, but you probably won’t get extremely disappointed if you got them on a suggestion from your favorite YouTuber. They perform the task and give heavier than ordinary bass, although in this area they are not almost class leaders. When I first put it in, I admit I was first fascinated by how much bass they could send out but became bored of it since it overwhelms the middle and the highs to the extent that the subtleties crush. In general, I believe the EQ is ready for people who want to hear all in their music, but it should be plenty if you just like your favorite song beat.

Raycon Performer Review – Life and connection batteries

Raycon states that their buds should last six hours a load, and a total of up to 36 hours with the six loads offered. When compared to what’s out there, six hours per charge is quite low, but I discovered that the buds outperformed that standard. I wore these for an entire workday, eight hours, and they kept going without a hitch. I’d say six hours is a good estimate, but if you get a pair, they could last a little longer, which is great. They charge rapidly as well, and I didn’t have any problems with the battery.

Connectivity was not outstanding, and I tested it against every single contemporary earpiece. With my phone in my kitchen, I couldn’t even get it halfway to my courtyard, and my palms would begin to cut out. If you always have your phone near you you, you will probably be okay, but I do not have great hopes that this would work well in very interfering areas, such as airports or streets of New York City.

What’s about the built quality?

The Raycon E55 is a well-made device. They have enough density to withstand a few drops, although they aren’t as high-end as some other headphones, such as the Raycon E100. The materials utilized have a cheap feel to them, and the shiny surface is easily fingerprinted. On the plus side, they’re water-resistant to IPX6, but we don’t test this ourselves.

The Controls

The control system of the Performer Raycon wireless earbuds is identical to that of the Raycon E50 Truly Wireless. It’s simple and uncomplicated to use. Single touches play and stop music, double taps skip tracks ahead and backward, and triple taps raise or decrease volume. Unfortunately, although having volume control is convenient, using triple taps to make many level changes takes a long time. They are also compatible with wireless charging.

Compare Raycon E55 (Performer) to Similiar True Wireless Earbuds

Raycon Performer E55 Vs Raycon Everyday E25 Vs SkullCandy Sesh Evo E25 Vs Samsung Galaxy Buds Live Vs Jabra Elite 85t

Raycon Performer E55

Specs: in-ear, dimension: 6.89″ x 4.41″ x 1.93″, weight: 9.31 ounces, Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth range: 33 feet/10 meters,
Features: true wireless earbuds, deep bass, secure & comfortable fit, playtime: 7 hours (single charge)/35-40 -hours (with charging case), built-in mic: 2 mics, waterproof rating: IPX6, support wireless charging,
In the box: Performer Raycon earbuds, small charging case, 5 ear tips (different sizes),  USB-C charging cable, user manual

 


Raycon Everyday E25

Specs: form-factor: in-ear, dimension: 2.25″ x 1.5″ x 1.1″, weight: 1.4 ounces, playtime: 6 hours (single charge – earbuds)/24 hours (total with case), battery capacity: 400mAh (charging case), charging type: USB type C,  Bluetooth 5.0 ( range up to 33-feet or 10-meters)
Features: true wireless earbuds, waterproof rating: IPX6, touch control, built-in mic, auto-pairing, built-in 2 mics
What’s in the box:  Everyday Raycon E25 earbuds, charging case, USB-c charging cable, 5 noise-isolating ear tips, user manual

 


Skullcandy Sesh Evo

Specs: fit-type: in-ear, dimension: 7.28″ x 4.21″ x 1.54″, weight: 63.5g, driver diameter: 6mm, frequency response: 20 – 20 kHz, impedance: 32 ohms, total harmonic distortion (THD): <3% at 1KHz, SPL (sound pressure level): 99 – 105dB, Bluetooth 5.0
Features: true wireless in-ear, playtime: 5 hours (earbuds)/ 24 hours (with charge case), use either bud solo, 3-EQ mode selectable (music/movie/podcast), built-in tile technology, IP rating: IP55 sweat & water & dust resistance

 


Samsung Galaxy Buds Live

Specs: true wireless earbuds, speaker size: 12mm, Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth profile: HFP/A2DP/AVRCP, support codec: SBC/AAC/Scalable (Samsung proprietary), sensor: accelerometer/gyro/proximity/hall/touch/grip/voice pickup unit, compatible: Andriod 5.5+ with RAM 1.5GB+/iOS 10+
Features: active noise-canceling, playtime (ANC & Bixby voice wake-up off): 8 hours (earbud)/29 hours (with charge case), playtime (ANC & Bixby voice wake-up off): 5.5-hours (earbud)/19-hours (with charge case), playtime (ANC or  Bixby voice wake-up on): 6-hours (earbud)/21-hours (with charge case), microphone: 3 mics (2 outer and 1 inner), fast charge: 5-minutes get 1-hours, voice assistance

 


Jabra Elite 85t

Specs: fit-type: in-ear, seme-open design, dimension: 5.59″ x 4.37″ x 1.61″, weight: 6.5 ounces, speaker size: 12mm, charge time: 15 minutes get 1 hour,
Features: true wireless earbuds, Bluetooth 5.1, active noise-canceling: fully adjustable level of noise cancellation, HearThrouge: yes and adjustable, playtime (ANC on): 5.5 hours (earbuds)/25 hours (with charge case), 6-mic technology, crystal clear call, music equalizer: Jabra Sound+ app, voice assistant, Dust & Rain Resistant: IPX4, 3 sets of silicon Ear Gels

 

Raycon E55 Review – Pros & Cons

We have been thinking, as a major marketing hype machine: are Raycons indeed good?

Pros

  • The fit is comfortable
  • A small case of charging and convenience for portable
  • Charging without wires

Cons

  • Cheap-feeling construction
  • Bass dominates the mids and highs
  • Because there isn’t an app, the EQ can’t be changed
  • The call quality is terrible

Raycon Performer E55 Review – Final Verdicts

Finally reached the end of this Raycon E55 review, although their sound performance is much hotter and basses a lot more, they are the Raycon E55 upgrader to the wireless Raycon E50. These headphones are compact, comfy for the in-ears, and are an excellent sports choice, but if you’re not a bass enthusiast, you won’t. Their battery life on the positive is respectable for really wireless headphones.

Where to buy Raycon Performer E55

Raycon Performer E55 Wireless Earbuds:
True wireless earbuds with deep bass, IPX6 waterproof level, Bluetooth 5.0
6 + 30 hours of playtime, auto-paring, support wireless charging

 

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