QCY T18 - wireless headphones with more value than the price
Wireless headphones are a passion of mine and it's rare that I'm impressed by cheaper wireless headphones. For some time now, the price-performance ratio has been improving a lot. In fact, both cost and performance are improved. It's hard to find wireless headphones like the QCY T18 under £100 that have their own app and great aptX. Yes, some things are missing, but no key features are missing.
Everyone has their personal preferences, even me, but I can ignore them if the product overall delivers value. What this model lacks is auto play and pause and wireless charging. These are probably the only downsides, which isn't much. Here's what you get for your money:
Features that stand out are aptX two-point connection, an app and mono mode, which means you can use one earbud at a time while the other is still charging. Believe it or not, this is a feature available on headphones three or four times the size. -expensive than these.
There is an app which is cool and works well and allows you to customize the settings of your headphones and use the Find My Headphones feature.
When it comes to comfort and how they fit in the ear, things are good here again. Some people don't like the elongated "stems" coming out of the headphone body, but that's a matter of personal choice and preference. The set includes 3 pairs of replaceable rubber tips in 3 sizes (S, M and L). This way you can tailor the product to your needs even better! The controls work well and can also be customized.
When it comes to the sound, it is good. With the equalizer settings in the app, you can find out what suits you or choose the default modes. It's worth playing around with the settings. One thing to note, if you select game mode, all these options become inactive. But you can use the device you're connected to to change that. I didn't notice any latency lag, calls were also fine when I tested them.
Conclusion - If you're on a budget but want a pair of headphones that sound good and offer more features than others at this price, check out the QCY T18 TWS Wireless Headphones . In my opinion, they are one of the best headphones in this price range this year.
Features of QCY T18 TWS Wireless Headphones
- 【 Qualcomm QCC3050 and Bluetooth 5.2 】 T18 MeloBuds with built-in latest Qualcomm QCC3050 technology and Bluetooth 5.2 create a comprehensive upgrade with optimized Bluetooth transmission, flawless connection (90% more stable than the last generation) and improved sound to give you an unprecedented experience
- 【Studio-level sound and aptX Adaptive】With 10mm dynamic Graphene driver and aptX Adaptive technology, it aims to provide 24-bit/96kHz studio-level sound. To provide you with an unparalleled audio feast, the QCY T18 wireless headphones use bass enhancement technology and the latest aptx-adaptive sound decoding technology to deliver fantastic immersive sound with powerful bass. Supports Qualcomm aptX Lossless - a new addition to proven aptX Adaptive and Snapdragon Sound technology
- 【aptX Voice & Clear Call】Built-in 4 microphones and cVc 8.0 and aptX Voice technology offer 32kHz super wideband voice calls. Higher-order noise canceling arithmetic and cVc 8.0 ensure clear calls without interruption along with dual microphones in each earcup - one to capture your voice at its best and the other to reduce ambient noise, making the QCY T18 Wireless Headphones ideal for conference calls, online courses and video/voice chats
- 【Multi-point connection and comfortable fit】Connected to 2 devices, the QCY T18 wireless headset allows you to watch movies on the tablet and automatically switch to the phone to answer an incoming call by touching the earpiece. Ergonomic in-ear design and three different sizes of ear tips provide you with the most comfortable wearing
- 【30 hours playtime and charge via USB-C】With the QCY T18 bluetooth headphones, you can enjoy music wherever you are, as it offers up to 7 hours of playtime on a single full charge, and the pocket size of the case for charging extends playback time up to 30 hours.
Author: Jim O'Brien
Source: techbuzzireland.com