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Publié: 2018-03-13, Auteur: Chris , review by: ergohacks.com
Extrait: Earphones haven't changed much as a segment in the last decade. In essence, they've always been little speakers attached by cables that you stick in your ears. Bluetooth has helped with less cables but even there you've generally got a cable going between...
Clear and detailed sound, Strong wireless connection when in the ears, Long battery life from included charging case
Not the most comfortable fit, Not always the most expressive sound, Some left-right pairing issues
After some initial connectivity foibles, we've come to be relatively impressed with the Optoma Be Free8. They offer a good sound and keep a consistently good wireless connection during playback - so long as you leave them firmly wedged in your ears.The fa...
Extrait: On December 13th of 2016 Apple broke new ground in audio with the introduction of its wireless AirPods. A pair of Bluetooth earbuds that, uniquely, were not wired together, communicating wirelessly not only with the music source, but also with each other...
Nothing about the Optoma NuForce BE Free8 stands out but that's actually a good thing. It's understated design flies under the radar, sound quality is good and battery life is excellent. A single charge will yield 4 hours of music playback but the changin...
Smooth, consistent audio quality, 4 sizes of gels, Solid battery life, AAC and aptX codec support, Competitively priced
Limited controls and feature set, Noisy Bluetooth connection, No auto shutoff
If you want something with a bit better sound than Apple's AirPods, and like shiny things, the BE Free8 are worth checking out. We think you should have a look at Bragi's The Headphone first, however...
Decent balance and fair amount of detail, Lightweight, Waterproof,
Rhythmically disappointing, Lack of punch and drive, Short of dynamic expression,
Consider the Award-winning Sony WF-1000X in-ears. They do everything the Optomas do, but better - and with noise-cancelling thrown in - for the same price. They offer far better value, and make the Free8s seem like they're dragging their heels.Still, ther...
Extrait: Optoma has now thrown its hat in the ring and they're quite excited about their BE Free8.The BE Free8 are a pair of individual ear pieces that comes bundled with a carry case that doubles up as a charger.This does sounds a better and more reliable...
Extrait: True wireless earbuds come with a sense of sophistication and boastful attitude that shows people that you're hip to the latest in audio electronics. There's a lot of options when it comes to true wireless earbuds, but as you scroll through the list of va...
The NuForce BE Free8 earphones are an interesting proposition. At their current price point, they are positioned to directly take on some of the big-hitters in this department, including in-house solutions from Apple, Google and Samsung. Likewise, on the...
Extrait: During my time with the Optoma BE Free8 earbuds, I was consistently blown away by the sound quality that I was getting out of these headphones.See, all hearables (unlike their standard wired/Bluetooth cousins) need to walk a fine line between sound qualit...