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Nope, they suck ass. On a low budget you might want to consider some KZ wireless iems. The Moondrop Sparks are good too. Above $100 it'll be more worth it to get a good wired iems and bluetooth receivers for them.
Users share their experiences and opinions on RayCon headphones, a brand advertised on YouTube. Most comments are negative, complaining about poor sound quality, durability, and customer service.
At this point in time we just all need to accept that true wireless "IEMs" at any price point below around 300€ (master and dynamic make some good ones for example) are NOT going to match up to even good 40€ IEMs, like the tin T2 and T3 for example. The reason is twofold and simple: 1) Bluetooth transmission necessitates compression.
A post on r/headphones subreddit shares a negative experience with Raycon products and gets many comments from other users who also had issues with them. See the reasons, examples and alternatives for avoiding Raycon headphones and earbuds.
The awareness mode that I originally had sought after was great if you were in a quiet environment, but was incredibly fuzzy if you were in a louder area, such as many peoples’ workplaces. If you want a good pair of cheap earbuds, I’ve heard that Sony makes some that work better than Raycons and have all the same features for a lower price.
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Water is actually not wet; It makes other materials/objects wet. Wetness is the state of a non-liquid when a liquid adheres to, and/or permeates its substance while maintaining chemically distinct structures. So if we say something is wet we mean the liquid is sticking to the object. Every time I take a drink from a bottle, it keeps pouring back.
I just went to check on their site to see exactly what they say (just to be sure) and they actually use the words "waterproofing". They are in no way water proof with an IPX7 rating. For reference, phone manufacturers (who are infamous for unrealistic advertising) make it very clear that their phones - rated at a more impressive IP68 - are ...
A user shares their experience with Raycon Everyday Headphones, which they received as a Christmas gift. They complain about the comfort, durability, microphone quality and sound quality of the headphones, and asks for recommendations for better ones.
This is just a question for the holiday season. I've heard that raycon are the best and airpods are the best, but I'd like the subreddits opinion…