The Treblab E3 And Xfit Unboxing/Cover By Ameer Hamza
Hey, welcome to Another Day, another unboxing of many things here from Treb Lab. The X Fit earbuds, true wireless earbuds, and the E3 noise-canceling headphones. These folks said, hey, we see you do some headphones and earbuds reviews.
Would you look at our staff? And I was like, sure, why not?
I do like affordable, decent, quality headphones and earbuds. And this seems to be more and more of those. They might not be, you know, super durable, the very still out.
But I’ve tested a few pretty affordable, pretty great sounding headphones and earbuds lately, including, most recently, the TSL earbuds Troilus Ear Buds. So check it out. Let’s start with. He had formed.
And you can see, these are pretty large, high resolution, sound quality, massive battery capacity. Ultra quick charging, advanced noise. Canceling built-In microphone for calls. So they claim 50 hours of battery life on this thing. 55
So that’s what the box looks like. There’s not much in the bag. Let’s open it up, shall we? Boom. In fashion, all you really have is a little pocket here with some documentation. Do you know how much to be said here? well, a little sticker when flying.
So you get a sticker that’s nice and you get an insert. And I guess there are some instructions here.
Yep. That’s one thing. Then you have this case and that’s kind of why I just don’t want to zoom out too much. I’d rather give you the unboxing of a case this. So let’s have a look at what is going on in here. So here they are.
The headphones were nicely marked left and right in size. You’ve got cables here.
Looks like USP type C for charging. Very cool to see charge cable. 3.5 millimeter to us. B, C cable. Interesting. So that’s cool. I wonder if that’s a digital connection or an analog connection will be interesting to find that out. Now let’s take a look at the headphones. They come in a nice little insert. I’m not sure if you want to keep that in there, but for shipping, it’s nice.
And they look kind of beefy, you know. Check it out. Plastic.
Nothing too surprising here. And then you hear some control. So let’s go through that. Here is a control that says noise cancelation and sees. So that’s for turning on the noise cancelation. Then there’s control here for power. Power and then here is a USB type C connector. And then there’s volume up, down and take a call, reject the call.
So that’s the controls. No fiddly, you know, gesture controls here.
And for 6$, these are 60$. I wonder if they’re better or any worse than my Mixi, dear. That I will put up here. Those are pretty good. They sound pretty good and work well for the money I get.
Now why that cable is USGBC on one end and 3.5 millimeter on the other end because they don’t have a dedicated 3.5-millimeter socket.
If you want to listen to an analog source with a 3.5 millimeter cable.
You plug this 3.5 millimeter and into like you all the Walkman or analog source you have. And you plug this here into the headphones and it carries the analog signal through USGBC.
So it’s not the other way around, which is what I was expecting.
So that’s it for these. And now let’s look at 2 wireless earbuds. That’s the box. And then you can see this is the carrying case. Look at my thumb.
It’s really small, right? So not too much on the size of the box. So let’s see. You pull this out. I pull that out. Then I pull this out. Wow. Look at how small that is. That’s pretty amazing. That’s probably smaller than the air pods.
So that’s that. And then in the box, you got some documentation and a cable all want war.
And it all falls apart with micro USP. Who does that these days? Why do they persist? I’m putting my crew USP on things.
Well, anyway, comes on my Curious B cable. And then you’ve got, I guess, some replacement silicone ear tips. That’s what it looks like. And then we’ve got some documentation just going to pull us out. You’ve got a sticker again. You’ve got that little card again.
Thanks for your choice. And then, you know, basic documentation. Nothing too crazy. Let’s have a look at these. Showy. There they are. So they’re like matte plastic finish. And wow, they are so small. This is magnetic. There is no actual latch.
And then you see, there is my Crispi Connector in this end and I don’t think there’s LCD or buttons anywhere.
There might be some melodies inside here, that tiny, tiny earbuds. You can see here what the case looks like. There are many gold contacts inside. And then your buds attached to that. And then they’re clearly marked left and. Right. Which is great. So I like it when they do that.
And he’s called contact seem solid. So I think that this is going to be pretty reliable in terms of charging the company in-store with some ear tips, of course.
And that’s it. They’re really, really small. So I’m not sure what the battery life is on these. I’ll find out and put it in here somewhere. But the price is right at 50$. So maybe there’s decent we’ll find out.
They have passive noise cancelation through these silicone tips.
That’s pretty much all you can expect at this price point. Right. So I’ll put them through their paces and check them out and let you know.
Let me bring the headphones back here so that we have the whole package. That’s folks. This is the Trenbolone. But E3 headphones and Treb Lab X fit to own wireless earbuds. Sixty dollars for a wireless noise-canceling headphone and 50$ for truly wireless earbuds from Treb Lab.
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