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The SoundPEATS Truengine 3 SE Wireless Earbuds feature dual dynamic drivers for superior sound quality, a robust 30-hour playtime with a USB-C charging case, and intuitive touch controls, making them the perfect companion for music lovers and professionals on the go.
J**H
Amazing Little Beasts in my Ears
Overall, SoundPEATS is good quality stuff. I have ran into an issue with one set of Bluetooth headphones, but the warranty was quickly honored. I say that because how a company responds to issues is a huge factor on how they value customers and the feedback they offer.Now, as far as the SoundPEATS Truengine 3 SE earbuds, I will say that it is about time that earbuds came with foam tips (just like safety ear plugs)!! I have had two sets of the earbuds and both came with various sized tips, but they were rubber. The small and medium rubber tips are horrible for holding the earbuds in my ear and the large ones hurt after a short time. I only used those for a few weeks before handing them off to some poor soul that was desperate for a set. I prefer good fitting and sounding earbuds. The fact that the SoundPEATS Truengine 3 SE earbuds came with foam tips is a FREAKING HUGE PLUS!!! Now for the product review:Sound Quality – 5 Stars: I am pleased with the overall sound quality. Good low-end bass response, clear higher frequency, and voices are easy to distinguish. As mentioned earlier, foam tips are included and this undoubtedly adds to the excellent sound quality. I have numerous sets (over a dozen) of SoundPEATS and other name brand Bluetooth headphones and these are in my top three. Top three because undoubtedly, the battery life will be the biggest hurdle (explained later). This is no fault of the Truengine 3 SE earbuds because all two-piece Bluetooth earbuds suffer from short battery life when compared to Bluetooth headphones that are a single piece design. This is pure physics…smaller device equals smaller battery equals less play time between charges. With that being said, these will be my go to for yard work because they will allow me to use hearing protection over them.Button Interaction – 4.5 Stars: The buttons are sensitive and responsive, but I have found it hard to just push the button (on either side) and get the response I want. This is most likely due to my inexperience with them, but I found that if I “pinch” the earbud while trying to operate, this helps greatly. I do not think this requires a full star lower because I hope to get the knack for operating them after repeated uses. I will say, that I did like how the manual laid out the button operation (see Product Diagram and Button Control images). It did make it clear to understand. As mentioned earlier, I have had several sets of Bluetooth headphones and earbuds so the buttons operated similarly. I just found it nice to have easy to reference information. You can manually turn them off without putting them in the case, but have to hold the button for approximately 10 seconds. 10 seconds???? Really???? My God that’s forever in a, “I want it now” world. The deducted half star was due to when attempting to manually power them off, the earbuds will go through the hierarchy shown in the Product Diagram image. What I mean is that:• If you hold the right button to manually power it off, the next track will start after holding it for 1.5 seconds, then it will disconnect from my phone after holding it for about 3 – 4 seconds, and then after 10 seconds it will power off.• If you hold the left button to manually power it off, the track will start over after holding it for 1.5 seconds, then it will disconnect from my phone after holding it for about 3 – 4 seconds, and then after 10 seconds it will power off.Granted, both units will reconnect easily, but my God that’s quite the process. Seems like the button program logic could allow the bypass of all other options until the button is released. But since I have the programming ability of a backscratcher, I deal with it.Bluetooth Range – 5 Stars: I was able to go further than any other set of Bluetooth headphones/earbuds from my phone. Historically, I was able to go approximately 25 – 30 feet away and through 2 walls before the signal would break up. I was able to go over 30 feet and put 5 walls between me and my phone before the signal started to get iffy. In my book, that’s super-duper awesome!!Bluetooth Connectivity – 4.5 Stars: The right one is the master and the left is the slave. Upon removal form the case, the right one connected immediately. AWESOME! The left connect to the right immediately. Again, AWESOME! However, as mentioned in the Bluetooth Interactions section, the manually powering down process is excessive and jacks with how the earbuds connect. They connect easily, but if you manually power them down it will take a little longer to listen to where you left off because the earbuds will have to spend additional time to find the phone and reconnect. In addition to that, you will have to work on getting to the part of the song you were listening to if it wasn’t over because it will skip to the next track (using the right earbud button) or start the track over (using the left earbud button) while powering them down. All in all, the connectivity is great, but half a star is deducted for the disconnecting from my phone in the process of powering down.Battery Life – 4.5 Stars: SoundPEATS states that the case is 500 mAh and each earbud is 55 mAh (i.e. 110 mAh for both). With that, and in an ideal world, a fully charged case it will charge both earbuds approximately 4.5 times. If, based on the SoundPEATS specs (see Specifications image) the case will provide 30 hours of playtime which equates to approximately 6.5 hours of playtime when using both earbuds. If only one earbud is needed, then the playtime can be doubled. I have seen close to this and am satisfied with the battery life of the earbuds. I have to deduct half a star because even though 6.5 hours is good, it still doesn’t make it through a work day before needing to be recharged. I understand there is a balance between battery life, battery size, and earbud size, but it would nice if they lasted a full 8 hour workday.Overall – 5 Stars: These are amazing earbuds and the SoundPEATS name means good stuff. There are not perfect and there are a few minor issues that are not my flavor ice cream, but overall these earbuds are liked and will get heavy usage during the summer months (i.e. yard work). I will have to finish my inside workday with an additional set of headphones, but I am glad to own a set of these earbuds. Lastly, these were a little pricey, but have found them far superior to the other earbuds I have owned. You definitely get what you pay for and SoundPEATS lived up to their name again.
R**L
Solid earbuds for the price. Punchy bass.
Picture comparison of Truengine 2 vs. Truengine 3SE.These are a solid improvement in sound quality vs. the Truengine 2s, but won't give you the kind of quality you'd see from high-end earbuds I've tried like Etymotics (have the 4SRs and 3XRs), Audeze (have the iSine 20s), Sure (SE215s), Klipsch (X10s), etc. The bass is actually even a step up from the Etys using the etymotion bluetooth cable, and comfort-wise they are nicer due to the lack of a cable. The overall frequency response and clarity isn't to the Etymotic level, but for casual listening (commuting, calls, runs), they work well. They aren't as stable as the Truengine 2s with the ear flange, but are at least as comfortable and the case is smaller, which makes carrying them easier. I tested using iTunes, Amazon Music, Audible books, and FLAC files.Overall, I definitely recommend these for the price point.In the box:• The earbuds• Earbud case• USB-C cable, ~12 inches• Small, medium, large silicone eartips and small memory foam tips• InstructionsPros:• Size. The earbuds are small for the amount of sound and battery life (went 3 hours without recharge, and the case recharged 3 times before going to one of four lights). The case is also smaller than the previous generation, but has the same stated battery capacity.• Bass. They provide a surprising amount of bass, and I found it clear and punchy.• Battery life is good, and the case recharges a few times as well.• It uses a USB-C charging port, which I find refreshing given so many companies cut corners and use older standards.• They connected quickly to different devices, and auto-connected to the most-recent device I'd used.• The navigation is intuitive: one tap for volume up (right) or down (left), two for pause (either), three for Siri, hold for skip back (left) or forward (right).• Mic seemed to be solid; others didn't complain they couldn't hear me, which I've had with earbuds often in the past.Cons:• No Qi wireless charging, but this is a minor quibble.• They're not as stable in my ears as the previous generation. I had to re-adjust them occasionally when running or working out. This is a tradeoff in size/weight, but I would appreciate the option to have flanged eartips for added stability.• The memory foam eartips are too small and I didn't find them as stable as the silicone ones. I tend to like memory foam for their isolation, but these didn't do it for me.• The eartip size is not one of the standards I've seen in my other earbuds, so I can't switch them out as readily. You may be able to find ones that fit if you do some searching.
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