F1 noise Buds hit the domestic market in May. It is claimed that these TWS budget headphones were designed in India. They have 11 mm drivers and support Bluetooth connectivity 5.3. The headphones are classified by IPX5 for water resistance. Along with the loading case, it is said that they offer a total reproduction time of up to 50 hours. This impressive battery life is marketed as paired with an equally large sound, all within a suspicious budget. But did these budget headphones really fulfill the claim?
F1 noise and feature noise goods: light, matte, compact
- Water and dust resistance – IPX5
- Colors – calm beige, carbon black, mint green, true purple
THE Noise goods f1 The headphones are packed in a mollusk -style charging box with a matte finish at the top and bottom, while the sides are edge with a shiny finish. The Type C USB port is located on the right side and, in front, there is an LED indicator for pairing alerts or battery notifications. The case is light and compact, facilitating transportation or slip in the pocket. Perhaps it does not play with keys or coins, as the matte areas are prone to scratches. You will probably need both hands to open the case. You can try with one, but like me, you can fail.
Touch sensors in each headset are quite accurate
Inside the box, the noise headphones are placed horizontally, both turned out. They are classified as IPX5 for water resistance. The inner side of the stem, which houses the loading connectors, has a bright finish, while the other three sides have the same matte texture as the top of the case. The headphones come equipped with medium -sized silicone ear tips by default, which fit me better, relatively speaking. The box also includes small and large tip options, along with some literature, adhesives and a USB Cable to USB Type C.
F1 noise buttons adjustment is comfortable, considered all things (price range). That said, after two to three hours of continuous use, I needed to take them for a few minutes before I could use them again. These are not the most appropriate TWs headphones on the market, but they could make a decent training partner, assuming their routine involving a quick walk instead of jumping monkeys.
F1 noise goods Specifications: Few but fruitful?
- Driver – 11mm
- Complementary application – no
- Gesture Controls – Yes
The Bots F1 noise offers Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and supports the SBC audio codec. These TWS headphones are equipped with 11 mm drivers. There are bright sections near the top of the rods, where the very accurate touch sensors are located.
In the box, the noise packs two additional tip of the ear of the ear
A single tap on the right headset increases the volume, while a single faucet in the left earphone decreases. The double -burrow or ear will take a break or play a track or music video. The triple pressure of the left headset takes you to the previous track, while the same right action jumps to the next. Press the right ear four times active the voice assistant to his paired device.
F1 Buds also support a dedicated low latency game mode. To activate it, press and hold any ear for two seconds. A voice similar to a megatron receives you with the battle shout “We fight!” Repeating the same action comes out of mode, this time with a “game!” announcement.
The type C USB port is located on the right side
Admittedly, all these gestures may seem overwhelming at first. However, most of them are intuitive enough and it won’t be long before you get used to them. No “if” because there is no other option – F1 noise sprouts do not have a complementary application to help manage these functions. Does it make them feel a little lonely? Perhaps. But depending on your habits and use needs, you may or may not feel the absence of the application.
F1 noise Bomos Performance and battery life: Promise delivered
- ANC – No
- Battery life – 8 hours (headphones); 42 hours (case)
- Quick Charage – Yes (claimed 150 minutes with 10 minutes charge)
- Bluetooth – v5.3
Speaking of things that are absent – Anc. The pair of headphones F1 of noise sprouts does not actively cancel the noise. Passively? Some, not a significant amount. You can still listen to the TV in the next room, although it is a little stuffy. I don’t care, however, as I am aware of the friendship she offers to my pockets. There will be appointments in this budget, and the lack of an application or active noise cancellation support is something that I am happy to solve without.
During the review period, the headphones offered more than 48 hours of total reproduction time
Now, go back to the things that are present. Battery. The company does not reveal the size of the batteries that includes the F1 Buds F1 headphones or in its case. The headphones, along with the case, should last up to 50 hours. It took me more than eight days to completely drain the battery, with an average of six hours of daily use, resulting in more than 48 hours of reproduction. In simple words, they promise what they deliver, without much confusion.
F1 Buds F1 headphones also offer a decent call experience. At home, you are likely not to face problems with making clear calls. After leaving, even to its sunshive terrace, clarity plunges significantly. But for a calling person like me, this is not a problem.
Finally, let’s talk about the sound. For your price range, the sound stage that Buds F1 noise offers is decent – a great advantage, because although it may be worse, there are almost no better options in this interval. The general sound experience that these headphones deliver is square. The bass is not as strong as what you can find in other budget offers. It is acceptable, at best, for some, even if it seems directly suitable for me. That said, the sound is relatively balanced, with medium and ups that are quite stable. From “Thehra”, by Chaar Diwaari, to Franz Ferdinand’s “Take Me Out”, you get a soft, clear audio experience. Your favorite tracks may always seem to be coming from the next room, but at least they are clear, not confused. However, once you increase the volume of up to 80 % or more, the distortion becomes quite noticeable.
Gesture controls in headphones are mainly intuitive
F1 noise buttons play mode has a good performance. There is little or no delay, and in games like Call of Duty: Mobile, sounds like steps or shots pass clearly and distinctly. At this price, they are a solid option for casual players.
F1 noise Buds: Verdict
In RS. 1,099, you are obviously not receiving an experience similar to a concert or anything close to a movie environment with Buds F1. But if you are like me and the dread leaving home without headset, they are for you. Even if they do not satisfy the audiophile in you, they will keep your brain busy enough to ignore the traffic or the crowd around you. And they last forever, if forever, almost nine days! A whole week of work can pass you, but a single full charge of these headphones will be with you. Despite the lack of a complementary application, they can be your trusting partner, especially if you have a tight budget.
Although if the ANC is among your non -negotiable, they are not for you. Instead, you can check the N1 Pro noise Buds (Analysis), which offers a decent ANC performance in the supplied budget. They will cost a little more than the F1 Buds, as they are currently being sold to RS. 1,499. In RS 1,799, you can also try the Redmi Buds 5C (Analysis), for effective Anc, as well as application support.