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13 comments
Define 'collaborates'
ClBO3-3 ?
A couple of things put me off these earbuds, first is the fact the right bud is the master unit so you can't use just the left if you want to wear a single ear out on the road, the second problem is the E8s have a significant delay if you're watching a film or something on the trainer
Why do you prefer to just use the left - is it because the drivers will mostly over take on the right?
I have some wireless earbuds, with the same style of fitting (albeit nowhere near the quality of these), but cannot for the life of me get them to keep still and secure within my ears, no matter which size bud I use. Not sure what my point is, but if I can't use £50 earbuds properly, I'm definitely not buying £300 ones! Not that I would spend 300 knicker on earbuds even if they fit well.
Its worth experimenting with different fittings. I have 2 sets of wireless earbuds - both sit still for a turbo session without the "wings", though the Jabras are borderline.
Yeah, tried all the supplied rubber pieces SS, none of them fit that well - either too big so that they won't go in far enough, or hurt when pushed in, or they are too small and they won't stay in at all. I must just have strange shaped sensory organs - I can never get swimming goggles to fit either!!
Duct Tape? For the buds, not the goggles. Oh wait, try with the goggles as well
To be fair I've had a few B&O products and they've always been top notch. The price for these is exactly the same as the normal B&O E8 3rd gen, so no Rapha mark up.
Over priced tat.
Any reason for you to be so bitter? Surely it's up to consumers to decide whether these headphones are over-priced and/or "tat" or do you have some inside knowledge to confirm either claim?
He's just being "that guy".
Tat is a bit harsh. Overpriced at £299 - maybe a tad, given the sweetspot is around £200 and the B&O's dont tend to come top of the reviews, but always tend to be premium priced. (older 2.0 model in link).
https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/best-true-wireless-earbuds-the-best-ai...