🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with TrueShift2!
The SoundPEATS TrueShift2 Truly Wireless Bluetooth In Ear Earbuds deliver premium sound quality with a 6mm graphene driver and Airoha chipset, ensuring a superior listening experience. With a remarkable 100 hours of total playtime thanks to a 3000mAh charging case, these earbuds are perfect for on-the-go lifestyles. They feature IPX7 waterproofing for worry-free workouts, sensitive touch controls for seamless operation, and the flexibility of mono or binaural listening modes.
D**S
Worth Buying
Great ProductPros:-Great Bass response & overall sound quality-Value for Money-Great battery life, both of the buds and the Case-Touch control is pretty good and controls all the functions requiredCons:-Wing tips starts to hurt the ears after 1 hour of continuous use-Bulky case although not a issue for me-Narrow sound stage typical of In-ear earphones and no air escape system causing pressure build up inside the ear canal-Price is significantly higher compared to AliExpress, I ordered Soundpeats Truengine 3SE & TrueAir 2 at pretty low price. Thus higher profit margins in IndiaOverall, These are great product at a pretty good price as well
A**I
One of the best TWS but it is just infamous and underrated
Soundpeats TrueShift 2 TWS - One of the best TWS but it is just infamous and underrated due to likes of availability pouring TWS OEMs.Pro - Sound quality is good,IP x7 ratings,Good mic over phone convo,Cons - Bulky case due to 3000mah battery & can be doubled as Power bank.
S**N
Read the reviews 3.9/5 total earphones rating
Earphones at this price are really good.Pros -1)Really handy.2)Fits in your ear properly, for gym purpose these TWS are really good.3)Battery life amazing. 5-6 hours on earphones, the case life company says 100 hours, but i bought it recently so i haven't completely checked, but as of now 15 hours of case power is used.4)The bass quality is 3 out of 5, that really depends on song that you're playing. If it's a good bass song I'll rate the 4/5 for bass quality.The treble is also good 3.5/5.The sound quality overall is very good.5) Don't worry about earphones falling down because they won't.Cons-The case is really big not of compact size. But they are offering 3000mah battery.THE sound quality could have been more good, but I'm happy with it.The touch could have been more good, but let me tell the more sensitive the touch is the more it's irritating, because if you just even touch your earphones the music will get paused. So the touch is good not bad.But i didn't get one thing if bluetooth bis connected and you're not using it they automatically gets switched off. This is something i didn't understand
S**
Sound Quality is Mild but not so loud!!!!?!!!!!
Sound and battery quality is too good. Its not so loud but recommended for the people who listen to music continuously. Ear buds are so Comfortable on the ears and the case acts like a powerbank for emergency phone charging. Overall 5/5.
D**L
Good for listen songs and not good for phone calls
Problem with mic. The voice is not clear on the calls
J**O
Best in this price range!!!!
Best TWS of this price range...gives actual tone and clarity of listening,noise cancellation could be improved but overall the best in this price range ....Just go for it if u are looking for battery life and sound quality
A**D
It is the worst buying product this product doesn't have proper service center or any other thing
Amazon should stop selling this product why are you still showing this product to us this is not worthy for buying or selling this gets atomatically disconnected while on the call and allso some it performs very worst and it doesn't have any service center I talk to the customer care but they they doesn't respond properly
V**A
Worthy product
Excellent sound quality, crisp and clear sound.Good battery life works more than 4 hours playtime
Y**I
Great Fit + excellent audio quality + 100 hour battery life = great value
I really like getting to try out different pairs of wireless earbuds. I use mine daily while exercising so having a pair that fits well and stays in my ears for a strenuous workout and sounds great are the most important things I look for. Lots of other bells and whistles are nice, but these two are the most important to me. Battery life would come in next as they need to be able to last through an hour of weight lifting and then another 30-60 minutes for a brisk walk and not having to charge the case too often means that I can just have them with me ready to go at all times. The Soundpeats TrueShift2 fit fantastically, probably the best fitting pair I have tried thus far, have great sound (especially if you prefer a warmer sound) and have decent battery life for the buds themselves, but fantastic battery life with the case.Let's start with fit. The TrueShift 2 feature wingtips, which I pretty much require for my use. I have found that AirPod-like style just will not stay in my ears even when stationary and ones that have silicon (or foam) tips but no wingtips stay in better but can pop out when I am straining while pushing or pulling some barbells or dumbbells around. With wingtips I am usually good and these not only have the wingtips, it seems like the shield-like shape also helps the TrueShift2 to provide the best fit of anything I have tried thus far (and I have tried many different styles from ear-hooks to wingtips that secure to different parts of the ear). These fit solidly and comfortably. I have not had to fiddle around with these while wearing them as they seem to not move at all. Great design!On to the sound. These definitely have a warm sound, which I believe is where Soundpeats leans towards as I have found that in other Soundpeats earbuds I have used (TrueWings). So, if you like your audio a bit on the warm side, then these are a great fit. I play bass so I usually do like to be able to easily hear and feel the bass of a song and these do an awesome job of bring out that sometimes too far in the background instrument. Are there any sacrifices in having the bass leaning sound? What happens with the highs and mids? Well the highs come through very well as they appear to be turned up as well, so the sound is dynamic. I can clearly hear cymbals playing and a guitar solo is clean and crisp. The mids I think are a little back in the mix and so it seems like vocals can seem a little distant, but in reality it is not something that is too far back to affect the overall sound. I tested these by switch between three different pairs I own; one a few years old, but when purchased was 5 times the price of these and also has a dedicated app to choose different equalizer setting to help shape the sound and another pair that is about the same price range as the TrueShift 2. When switching between the three I could see that the Soundpeats TruesShift 2 had the best bass and for some songs also had the best highs, but there were some songs that I noticed the vocals not as pronounced as the other two earbuds. Between the three the older, more expensive pair never sounded the best (I guess the age is starting to show) and between the other two sometimes the Soundpeats sounded the best and for other sounds the other pair sounded better. But truthfully the difference was never too great and both provide awesome sound quality (I gave the other ones a five star review as well).The battery life is self explanatory. Five hours (they seem to say 5 hours sometimes and 6 hours sometimes) is pretty standard, so nothing standout there, but enough to cover my needs (and I would thing for most people). The standout here is the case with 100 hours. That is outstanding and I am going to enjoy that greatly. The case to support that battery is not the smallest, but for me, that is of little consequence. When I return to the gym it will go in my gym bag and for now I bring it to my basement gym with my, so pocket-ability is not something high on my list. I do like the case. It is built well and it opens to a full 90 degrees so accessing the buds is very easy. I have other pairs where the lid does not open as fully and so it because more difficult to get the buds out of the case. I actually also like that these do not connect until you pull them out of the case, some connect as soon as the lid is opened. While that is nice it also means that the can connect when you open them just to look inside. I like having the control that the buds will not connect until I physically remove them. I have seen reviews that say that they do not always disconnect when put back into the case and I have experienced that, but I have with some other pairs as well. What I find is if I see the LED on the bud light up when put into the case I know that it has properly made the connection to the case and disconnected from the device, so if I do not see that light, then I reseat until I do and that way every time I know that the earbuds are charging. While it might be nice that they always make the connection, it is not that often that I see the issue and at this price, really not that big of a deal to me.Beyond that I have not tried call quality, but I am sure it is good enough as I do not usually make calls with my earbuds. The touch controls work well, no issues with them and they control every thing, which is great. The other pair I am comparing them to also uses touch controls and they both have different touches for different things so I am getting used to the layout Soundpeats is using. That other pair I did find recognized a touch sometimes when trying to adjust the buds, so they seemed a bit too sensitive. I have not experienced that with the TrueShift2 at all.So, all in all a great pair with a great fit, excellent sound and a case that provides weeks of power (and can also act as a power brink, so another plus!) with a budget friendly price means that this is a five star pair of Truly Wireless Earbuds. If your needs and priorities for earbuds are similar to mine, then you cannot go wrong with these, I highly recommend them.
J**S
Really good for the price
I've been on the hunt for a decent pair of true wireless earbuds. After seeing a few reviews on these I bought them and wanted to try them out.Overall, they are nice. What I mean by nice fall into a few categories: Value for the money, quality, sound quality, ease of use, battery life and performance.1. at $39 (at the time I bough them) plus 20% I couldn't be too shy about checking them out. Compared to similar priced earbuds these do just about everything including controlling the volume. The case acts as a battery and so far I've only had to charge these earbuds once. I nearly got an 8 hr performance time roughly 80% volume...not bad at all.2. For as cheap as I bought these I figured I'd test their water proof rating so i purposely through them in water when they were playing. I let them sit for about 15min and they were still going. I'm impressed3. Sound quality, from other reviews on Amazon and Youtube the sound quality on these are supposed to be one of the best. I beg to differ. The bass response is one of the best I've heard. Me being a rock n roller and metalhead these earbuds have a nice BOOM. Everything from Grindcore, Thrash, speedmetal etc. comes in nice and rich. I can hear very guitar line and the bass even though the studio mix has been turned way down. The mids are not washed away at all rather, they are used to really bring the vocals up close and personal to the listener. The highs though tend to be a bit much and at times really shrill in the ear so buyer beware of that one. Classic tunes from Rush, Boston, ELO, Kansas, have a nice beefy low end that wasn't there before which only adds to the timbre. I DO NOT recommend them for phone use. Just an FYI, they are terrible for listening to a call.4. Once you get passed the bible sized instruction manual these ears buds are rather easy to use; skip, volume up and down, pause and off. My only beef with them is that pairing can be a bit of a pain since when they are pulled from the case they don't automatically pair to each other. There is a sequence to fix that which is really easy it's just having to do that repeatedly tends to be a chore.5. Battery life and overall performance. Given what was stated in #4 about inconsistent pairing these earbuds work fine. They don't drop off or are easily interfered by another signal especially near a TV dish. Unlike skullcandy which I've reviewed before. I found that I definitely get an extended amount of play even at high volume.Pros:decent battery lifecase acts as a battery bankdecent soundexcellent bang for your buckwater resistantCons:constants pairinglearning curve on the controls4/1/21; update. The left ear bud no longer holds a charge. After 10 minutes of use I hear the low battery alert...what a let down.
R**T
Great value pair of TW earbuds
I own Sennheiser's Momentum True Wireless 2 and Sony's WF-1000XM3 as well as the original Galaxy Buds. I was looking for a backup pair I could wear while working out as well. I need them to be capable of mono listening as I work in a lab, so I need to be constantly aware. I am by no means a high level audiophile, but I do own various sets of over the ear headphones such as various Fostex sets (TR-X00 Purplehearts, Argons from ModHouseAudio) AudioTechnica ATH-M50X, a pair of Beyerdynamic DT990 Pros, just to name a few. I also own various amps and DACs. So how do the TrueShift 2 work for daily listening?Build Quality:These buds seem well put together and an IPX7 rating means sweat or water will not be a concern (up to three feet of water). The buttons are functional, although the other earbuds were a bit easier to pause/play on. The port for charging was difficult to remove at first, but got easier after a few tries. I didn't have any issues with the tips coming off and the fins held the buds in my ear well even while exercising. They come with different sizes for the tips as well. No problems here.Connectivity:I had no issues with initially pairing these with my phone. However, after the initial pairing, I did have an issue with only the left earbud connecting when both buds were out of the case. I was able to fix this by putting both back and taking the right bud out fist then the left and then pairing manually to my phone. Distance was never an issue for me, and these can be used up to 33 feet from your device. They support AAC and SBC codecs.Battery Life:This is where these buds truly shine. They offer 6 hours per charge, however the case ALSO provides up to 100 hours more charge when full. The case can, in addition, function as a power bank to charge your devices. The battery life is what I look for in my daily driver earbuds (along with good sound quality), so they can make it through a full day of a 9-5 job (especially in mono mode). These are fantastic when it comes to battery life and can last up to and beyond a whole week (depending on how often you use them). I didn't have any battery drain issues or problems charging other devices.Sound quality:These are very good in the sound department. The bass is significantly better than on my Galaxy Buds. The highs and mids are fairly good. They do sound ever so slightly tinny, but offer a very enjoyable listen. Madeon's album Good Faith displayed good separation between the instruments and the vocals never felt overpowered by the instruments. Beethoven's No. 14 piano sonata in C sharp minor was crisp and clear. Eminem sounded fantastic (although most rap probably would as well). Guns and Roses had a fantastic "pop" to the bass. Jazz is very good on these too,. I have a varied playlist I use to test my headphones/earbuds, and these performed admirably. They do not have ANC, but do a passable job of sound isolation. They will not offer the best level in sound quality (look towards the aforementioned Sony and Sennheiser buds for this), but for the price, they are punching way above their weight class.TL;DR:I had considered giving these 4 stars due to the connectivity issue I had, but the value for money ratio of these earbuds is fantastic. The sound quality is better than earbuds over twice the price (although not as good as the Momentum TW2s or the Sonys), and the megabattery case has a lot of utility. These are easily good enough to function as daily drivers, if you have the need and don't want to spend the 200-300 for the Sony or Sennheiser buds. So, would I recommend these? Absolutely! If you need true wireless earbuds and want to keep your wallet happy, these are a fantastic choice.Thanks for reading.
S**S
VS Anker Soundcore Liberty Neo
I bought these along with the Anker Soundcore Liberty Neo. Have been using both for a year now.Sound Quality - good but not as great as the SoundCORE. These are more basey/muffled while SoundCORE is clearer. Both have amazing base. I also own a pair of blue Sony MDRXB50AP and these seem about the same in quality.Battery Life - much better than SoundCORE. These seem to last up to 10 hours while SoundCORE goes about 3. The case is larger/heavier and can fully recharge the headphones about 15 times and doubles as a power bank able to recharge my phone to about 50%. SoundCORE's case is smaller/lighter but can only recharge up to 4 times. As a side note, the charger uses type c while SoundCORE uses micro usb.Range - not as good as SoundCORE.Comfort - more comfortable than SoundCORE. They're slightly lighter and better looking in the ear compared to SoundCORE's chunkier design.Use - these use touch control while SoundCORE uses soft buttons. The touch mechanism is too unreliable, sometimes too sensitive and sometimes not sensitive enough. It activates if the headphones are resting in your pockets without their case or face down on a surface. However these do have volume control while the SoundCORE do not.Despite the poorer sound quality and iffy touch controls, these do tend to sell for a great price. I got mine for $40 but they drop as low as $24. For that price you get a pair of good earbuds with a power bank. Not bad.Edit: After owning these for 2 years, the left ear bud no longer holds charge properly and dies after about 10 minutes. This same problem also exists with the Soundcore. Decided to drop my score down to 3.
E**E
In short, they're Excellent (4 and a HALF stars)!
I've been trying out a few different pairs of truly wireless earbuds lately, and decided to give these a try, as the Jabra Elite 75t's I recently bought turned out to not be so great. I've had good luck with previous pairs of wireless earphones from SOUNDPEATS (the kind with a wire between the earbuds. Q12 Plus was the model. Those are STILL great, actually), so I decided to see what they had on the Truly Wireless front. Well, I'm happy to say that the TrueShift2's are really excellent, and punch way above their weight class! Let’s break it down:SOUND QUALITY: First & foremost, the sound quality is GREAT: They're louder, and have fuller bass than the $180 (!!!) Jabra Elite 75t's (I always had to run the Jabras at 100% volume, and the bass distorted at that volume. Not so with these). The sound signature on these is great in that they provide enough bass to actually FEEL IT (not as much bass as some earbuds that are DESIGNED to be bass headphones, but still good. PLENTY of bass for most people), yet with clear mids & highs, so that podcasts & other speech content sound great.CONNECTION: These actually STAY CONNECTED to my phone, which has been a problem I've noticed with other sets of truly wireless earbuds. Walking outside, the Jabras drop out at EVERY INTERSECTION I cross! Again, not so with these! These maintain a strong connection to my phone (a Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus), even at busy intersections with lots of interference (This is HUGE, actually).DESIGN & FIT: The design on these is quite nice: They’re not too big, and don’t protrude out of your ears too much. They sit pretty flush, and look about as discreet as they can in your ears. They resemble the Samsung Galaxy Buds in terms of how they look in your ears. The fit on these is great, too: They have a wing on them, which helps with making them stay in your ears. You can shake your head as much as you want: These aren't going anywhere. There's really good passive noise reduction going on with the wing/fin, and you aren't getting a lot of external sound coming in.CONTROLS: As for the controls on each bud, the fact that you can actually control the volume via the Multi-Function Button on each bud is a leg up on most Truly Wireless Earbuds (the Jabra Elite 75t's and Apple Airpods Pro included). You can also Play/Pause, Play Previous, Play Next, Answer/Hang Up a phone call, Reject a phone call, switch phone call, and activate the voice assistant, all with the buttons on the buds themselves! That's pretty impressive! I mostly just use the Volume up & down, but I appreciate the presence of the other controls as well.CONS:OK, so, with all these positives, what are the things I DON’T like? Well, the case is pretty darn big. They're approaching Sony proportions with this case. But this case also provides you with up to 100 hours of playing time (6 hours on the buds themselves, then throw them back in the case to charge again, for up to 100 hours). I actually haven’t even charged these since receiving them initially, and they’re still going strong! But the case is too big to conveniently carry in your jeans pocket. That may be an issue for some.Also, there's no Transparency or Hear-Through mode (not one I could find, anyway), so when you need to hear the outside world, you have no choice but to just remove one bud from your ear. This would have been a nice addition, but at this price point, I can't say that I miss it much. If there IS a Transparency or Hear-Through mode, someone please correct me, and tell me how to access it.There's also no app to control these, or to tweak EQ. This is actually not an issue for me AT ALL, as my phone has EQ settings, as well as Dolby Atmos, so I have plenty of control over the sound. If you have an iPhone, you may have some degree of EQ control in your music app of choice, or you may have to go with a third-party app. At this price point, though, I wouldn't expect a separate app.CONCLUSION:Overall, I am very impressed with these! So much, in fact, that I'm wondering how I could ever justify dropping $180 on the Jabras. The ONLY feature those have but these don't is a Transparency/Hear-Through mode (OK, and a separate app to control them), but these actually beat them in just about every other area! I don't know how SOUNDPEATS is able to deliver this level of quality at this price point, but I'm so glad they're out there doing it! They're outdoing the big name brands! These are an excellent purchase, and I'm glad I discovered them!
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