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SummaryThe headphones and the caseConnecting and disconnecting to a Bluetooth deviceReady to goFinal verdictI've been using Bluetooth headphones almost every day lately. From a simple jog to a shopping spree, I love having music or a podcast to make things a little more interesting. So when I had the chance to review the TREBLAB xFIT, I jumped at the chance to give them a shot. Fortunately, I was not disappointed with these amazing headphones.
Headphones are true little wireless buds that fit inside the ear. There are no charging ports on the buds themselves; they are too small to accommodate one. Instead, you charge the headphones through the case that comes with them.
When you take the headphones out of the case, they immediately turn on and announce it to the ear cups. They then connect to a paired device and announce "connected" when done. You can then use them as earpieces for your paired Bluetooth device without having to press a button.
Interestingly, you can also wear a single earbud. This is great if you like to listen to music while you're away, but don't want to block out the world around you. This only works if you remove the right earbud, as it is the "master" headset that handles all communication. However, due to the design of the earbud, you can easily slip it into your left ear instead.
Even better, once you're done with them, you don't need to turn them off. As soon as they are returned to their case, they disengage and resume charging. Due to the small size of the headphones, it becomes second nature to want to put them back in the case, so that they are always 100% charged when you pick them up.
Listening to music and podcasts while walking sounded great. It wasn't stunning, but it certainly wasn't metallic either. The connection also held well in my pants pocket as I walked, with very few jumps or dead spots.
Each earbud has a large button that is easy to press while on the move. This pauses your media so you can hear your surroundings better. You can also double-tap the buttons to go back or forward a track. Unfortunately, there is no volume control on the headphones themselves!
Overall, I was very impressed with the Treblab xFIT headphones. The charging case was convenient, the magnetic mounts were strong, the headphones were comfortable, and the sound quality was excellent.
The best part is that all of these premium features come at a price point that doesn't break the bank. With code xFITNEW10 , you can buy them for 10% off on Amazon, which I think is a good price for this sturdy kit.
While its 5 hour battery life is nothing to write home about, the portable charging case lets you keep the headphones going for 25 hours without a charging cable!
As such, I highly recommend these headphones to anyone who wants to listen to music while jogging or traveling. The charging case is of good quality, the product works well, and I am already replacing my old headphones with this one!