Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Weight | 40 g Best: Cyber Acoustics ACM-7002 Weight: 0.11 g |
Sound output | Stereo |
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Style | In-Ear |
Connectivity technology | Wireless |
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone) | yes |
Width | 7.72 in |
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Depth | 5.94 in |
Height | 1.3 in |
Weight | 1.41 oz |
Microphone type | Built-in microphone |
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Playback controls | yes |
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Buttons |
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Colour of product | Black |
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Attachment type | Neckband |
Category | Audiophile |
Diaphragm diameter | 0.0 in |
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Inputs supported | Bluetooth |
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Audio streaming via bluetooth |
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Bluetooth version | 4.1 |
Bluetooth profile |
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Bluetooth codec |
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Wireless connection | Bluetooth |
Wireless range | 45 |
USB | yes |
Multi Point connection | yes |
Battery operated | yes |
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Battery life | 12.0 h |
Standby time | 720.0 h |
Talk time | 15.0 h |
You have probably read the review of the totally wireless VerveOnes+ (think a chunky AirPod that looks less like you've shoved an electric toothbrush tip in your ear). Here is its slightly less technically amazing,
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It seems as though each new addition of wireless headphones to the market brings something new and groundbreaking. All the while, utilizing much of the same wireless capabilities that have been available for years now. That being said, many manufactures are taking great leaps ahead while others choose to rest on the updates and advancements in Bluetooth hardware and the expertise of other companies. In this review, we’re going to break down the core qualities of the Motorola VerveRider Wearable Earbuds from the standpoint of a consumer. We’ll determine whether or not they’re worth the price, and how likely it
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