🎮 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The HP1 Gaming in-Ear Earbuds deliver an exceptional audio experience with powerful bass, high-resolution sound, and superior noise isolation, all wrapped in a comfortable and stylish design. Perfect for gamers, fitness enthusiasts, and everyday users, these earbuds are compatible with a wide range of devices and come with a 12-month warranty.
Z**C
Excellent sound, super comfortable
Really happy that I got these. They do look big on picture and they are, but somehow that bulkiness just translates to fantastic sound. Fit is amazing, I don't know what it is, but it fits my average ears just perfectly. I love it and had to write this so others know.Didn't do super detailed test for music, but first impression is very good, balanced sound. Noise isolation is just physical and that is fine with me.
P**O
All day earbuds
Just buy. Sound is superior. Used with my asus gaming laptop. Connect with laptop atmos sound. Will not hurts your ear for long period. I used it 10hrs daily. Try other brands, after 2hrs my ears hurts. This is the one.
K**E
Son says good for gaming
Bought these for my son and he says they are very good for gaming and sound really good. He was surprised.
K**
To expensive for sound quality
Better sound quality from my 20 dollar pair.
C**G
Wired buds needs to stay
In these past two years I have moved 3 times, so I don't know where much of my Vine stuff is stored (most of my belongings are in still in boxes in storage), thus is the reason it took me this long to review these buds by Asseso. I was delighted to come across them in one of the boxes. I remembered how good these buds sounded the brief moment I tested them out when I first received them.In the past two years, I have tested and own countless earbuds, most of them being wireless. They have ranged from $45 buds, to $350 buds.All I can say is that, in general, I don't think wireless buds sound as good - by a long shot. Sure, the $350 buds sounds good, but they're tons heavier, have to be charged, and I can still hear the compression. It's always a treat to come across good sounding WIRED buds. I can really hear the difference in sound that I can actually 'feel' it.I'm more a fan of neutral/flat sound, as opposed to bass heavy sound many seem to be into. While I wouldn't consider these buds to be neutral/flat, as they are tuned to be slightly on the "bass-y" side, I would totally listen to these. The HP1 has an exciting sound signature, and sound super smooth. I can't put it into words, but I can tell these aren't 'wireless'.Bass is clean and pronounced, gets deep and is robust. The mids, while slightly subdued, is clear, and treble sparkles just enough not to hurt the ears. Though the bass does take center stage, it doesn't overpower and muddy the rest of the sound.These Asseso HP1 buds are super light, and so comfortable that I forget that I'm wearing them, especially after having used wireless for so long.So, where do these stand in the army of buds I own in terms of sound quality? These sound better than all but one of the buds that fall in the $100 range that I own, and sound about as good as some buds I have that are in the $200 range. Some that I have in that price range don't sound as good as these. The $350 pair I own do sound better only because the flat/neutral tune I prefer coming from superior drivers, as they are perfectly flat/neutral sounding, and I like that best. But still, I can sense the 'compression'. And these get MUCH louder. That's another thing. I absolutely hate that most wireless buds just don't get loud, and that makes such a huge difference in the listening experience. In terms of sound, these out-rank all but a few wireless buds I own, and that's a similar story with all my wired buds/headsets/headphones, with the best sounding among them being better sounding than any wireless thing I own by a country mile. 'Wired' stuff is in a class of their own.I seriously hope wired technology is never fully phased out of existence, as it's clearly superior....and these are only $23. It makes you seriously wonder about the 'wireless' tech they've been trying to push on us at ridiculous prices. That's not even considering that you turn your head into a receiver of EMR whenever you pop one of those wireless buds into your head. Sure, you get some EMR on even wired stuff (from the EMF generated by the magnets inside the buds/headphones), but not nearly as much as you do when add in the fact that you're transmitting/receiving large data packets straight from your head.In the end, for many reasons, I still prefer everything to be 'wired' even in 2021. These buds by Asseso is one of many examples of why I do. At $23 they're not going to be the best sounding anything, especially when you compare them with other wired buds/headphones that cost much more, but they certainly sound better than most wireless stuff I have even at $23 - the price of a decent meal these days. Get these. At $23 you won't be disappointed.
A**N
Great Noise Cancellation Earbuds
These earbuds cancel out extra sounds very well. While I listened to some music I could not hear what another person in the room was saying when talking to me right next to me with the volume not maxed out. There were no instructions with the earbuds so I am not sure what all the functions of the button are. They seem to hang up phone calls well. They are somewhat comfortable and stylish. They are not made of recycled materials or biodegradable materials which could have improved earbuds as a product. They also could ave been improved with volume adjusters. Overall, these are decent earbuds.
R**D
Superior quality wired ear buds in a sturdy metal package
I enjoy hi-fidelity sound and am disappointed even by the better-quality ear buds packaged with some small electronics. I ordered these ear buds to upgrade the sound on my MP3 player and I'm not disappointed: comfort, improved noise reduction, deep bass and clarity. And the ear buds are solidly constructed.These ear buds have a downward tilt that somehow better fits my ears, and the cushions are properly sized (no slipping) and comfortable; I appreciate that the OEM provides three smaller cushion pairs for people with smaller ear canals. The properly fitting cushions also noticeably reduce extraneous noise. The sound quality is superior. There is no "bass boost" but with a clear full-fidelity recording (e.g., A Hot Night in Paris by Phil Collins' Big Band) you can hear deep bass nuances that you missed before and the percussion clarity is remarkable.The ear buds are solidly constructed with strain reliefs at each ear bud, at the plug-in jack, and where the individual ear bud cables separate. The plug-in jack is gold-plated for a reliable connection. And the ear buds and extra cushions come packaged in a sturdy metal can similar to a loose tea leaf container. I got an extra benefit here: the metal can is sufficiently large to store my MP3 player and charging cable in addition to the ear buds and extra cushions, so now I can store my entire MP3 player system in one sturdy metal can.
A**I
Didn’t work for me
I ordered these to use for work and I need wired earbuds with a nice clear sound. I switched out my old ones and plugged these in and only one of the earbuds emitted sound. I checked that both were working in my old ones and they were. I tried different videos and meetings, but still just one earbud with sound. This was disappointing because sometimes I use both earbuds and I needed them both to work. No other settings on my laptop were changed. The sound from the one was clear, but definitely wanted the other to work. Sometimes the audio is not crisp, so I use both earbuds and need to drown my background out.
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