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Flex Go

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User ratings:
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4.3 out of 5
42 user ratings
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4 stars
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Editorial reviews:
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3.9 out of 5
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Pros

  • good keyboard and solid build
  • Midrange frequencies are also clear and precise
  • treble remains fairly well reproduced and precise

Cons

  • one USB-C only port on the left
  • Low-end frequencies are generally lacking
  • lack of bass and low-end extension becomes more problematic

Key specs

  • Mono
  • On-Ear

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Flex Go - Pros & Cons

Flex Go

Pros

  • good keyboard and solid build
  • Midrange frequencies are also clear and precise
  • treble remains fairly well reproduced and precise
  • timbre performance remains remarkably consistent and harmonious
  • The Lifestraw Flex is a versatile system that offers versatility
  • The Flex is easy to assemble
  • The filter is good enough for 2000 liters or 500 gallons
  • stable and clean
  • clear and accurate vocals and crisp violin strings
  • Amazing battery life and decent
  • strong performance and striking color

Cons

  • one USB-C only port on the left
  • Low-end frequencies are generally lacking
  • lack of bass and low-end extension becomes more problematic
  • on mono speakers and on speakers that cannot deliver a significant stereo effect
  • No cherry-picked units sent by manufacturers
  • does get clogged easily
  • its rate of flow that makes using it hard to use and quite annoying
  • the coupling between the bottle and filter leaks
  • slow and super hard to suck through
  • like Bose has the market to itself
  • lose both of these relatively small parts

Flex Go - Full Specifications

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Technical details
Sound outputMono
StyleOn-Ear
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone)yes
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Power
Battery operatedyes
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Design
Colour of productBlack
Attachment typeHeadband

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