Soundpeats qy7
Qy7 Connected (2), battery icon display (3) In use You can also see the battery level icon (3) showing I need to give them a charge. Tap Qy7 (1) and you’re connected (2)! Every time you power on the earphones they’ll automatically connect from now on.
Soundpeats qy7 Bluetooth#
I’ll show the setup with an iPhone but it’ll be pretty much the same with any Bluetooth cable smartphone or music player. Press and hold the function button (1) until the LED flashes red and blue alternately: Pairing LEDs flashing alternately blue and red This is very simple and works like other Bluetooth devices. Pairing to your phone Function (1) button and volume (2) This is impressive since they also hold the rechargeable battery.
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The earbuds have a little weight but when fitted correctly I don’t notice them at all.
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The cable is ribbon-like and very tangle-free. The build of the headphones is surprisingly good. There’s also a charging cable and a very handy little clip – more on this later. It turns out both my ears are different so I used a medium in one ear and a large in the other. You need to get them the correct way around and gently push them into the outside of your ear: Fit with ear fin I found the fins with holes work best for me. I’ve never previously fully understood what these are for exactly but worked out that if you find the size that fits the shape of your ear, they do a fantastic job of holding the earbud in place – even in a fast decent. The earphones come in a nice small hard case and come with a selection of ear fins. I wasn’t expecting much, but have been very impressed with them … What you get and fit Case and accessories I arrived at the Soundpeats Qy7 Bluetooth headphones – mainly based on reading Amazon reviews and the price being right (around £15). Finally they need to stay in my ears! My patented piece of black insulating tape has worked very well before for keeping them in, but I wanted something a bit higher tech! They needed some remote since I don’t have access to my phone whilst cycling. They needed to be wireless – the cable just gets in the way cycling. I wanted an inexpensive pair of headphones, since there is a strong possibility they’ll get broken with my intended use. That rules out the decent brands, like the Beats Powerbeats 2 which are pricey. I’m aware this is a controversial practice – but I usually only want to listen to podcasts cycling to work on a cycle path, and generally have just one earbud in my kerbside ear. Accessories - Comes with extra earbuds and short USB charger.I was recently after a pair of Bluetooth headphones mainly for cycling. Wireless with minimal storage needs - Each side is connected by a thin, short and wide rubberised material. I charged the headphones in and tried it out without hassle.
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When the product arrived, the packaging looked different than many of the other ones but did include (headphones, earbud extras, USB charging cable, and instruction manual). I did contact the seller at one point and they were quick to reply with a status. Purchased from an obscure Chinese website (All.com), the product took over a month to get to me in AU.
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I went with the older model based on one reviewer mentioning that the fit was better on the QY7. I liked the look and feel of the Beats on-ear wireless headphones but I wasn't going to shell out the $$$, especially when the store model I tested already had synching issues. NOTE: The name and packaging will vary (QCY, MPow, SoundPEATS, etc) but it's essentially the same product. Bluetooth headphones seems to be all the buzz so I did a bit of research and found this pair called QCY QY7. The wires on my Apple earbuds have got me yanked enough times where a wireless option was sorely needed.