🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The mifo Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Earbuds feature advanced Active Noise Cancellation, an AMOLED touchscreen charging case with built-in MP3 playback, and IPX7 waterproofing, making them perfect for music lovers and relaxation seekers alike.
S**S
Crisp sound - Long battery
╔ ■ Price Point / Value: 4.5/5╠ ■ Build Quality: 5/5╠ ■ Sound Quality: 5/5╠ ■ Recommendation: 5/5╠ ☼ Overall: 5/5╠ ►Product Need: Wireless earbuds╠ ►Product Pros: Battery, overall crisp sound, comfort, waterproof, onboard control╠ ►Considerations: Price╠ ►My Review: While this is more expensive than other earbuds out there, it is well priced for the quality that you get. These are very comfortable to wear, produce great crisp sound, and best of all is the battery length. They are simple to set up just like any other Bluetooth item, and auto pair after. They are comfortable with the basic different sized plastic fittings. They work well enough to work out with and waterproof which helps. The case allows charging in between uses so I don’t have to directly plug after workouts. The sound is balanced and noticeably better than cheaper alternatives. Another bonus is the control on the buds which I didn’t realize I needed, but do. The best part is the battery lasting my entire workday too. Overall it is worth the little extra cost and still cheaper for similar name brand alternatives.
P**R
Great battery life!
Got these to use at work and compare with the Raycons I bought. They are bigger in the ear and don't seem to stay in as well. The aluminum case has a nice metallic and durable feel. The large battery means hours of enjoyment.Pairing them was HORRIBLE!!! (I have a Note 10+, so not new/old) Took over an hour to get them BOTH to pair and work together. I followed the directions and held the button(s) down, read the Q&A. I powered all the way off and then on. I could get the right to work but not the left. Then I got the left to pair and work but as soon as I pulled the right out of the box it'd drop the left and pair only to the right. I was ready to send them back that night until I tried the ambient mode and suddenly both linked up and have been fine since then. Weird. Almost never had such a hard time with a Bluetooth device.I bought them to use at work, so for safety I had one in at a time. I averaged about 7.8 hrs of time before the low battery warning. That's on par with the "7+ hours" they claim. The Raycon's claim 6 and I average close to 7.5 per ear bud. I didn't time how long it takes to charge each air bud but it seemed that I'd put them both away after work, go get gas and they were both ready for the 30 min commute home and back again in the morning. I charged the devices when I got them but haven't since, about 2 weeks now. The other go about 30 hrs, a clear 2/3 less than the reported 100+ hrs the MIFO claims, and I've had to charge them a couple of times.I noticed I turned the MIFOs up more than half way most of the time just so I could hear, but the Raycons I was turning down a lot to keep from being to loud.The connection to my phone is great (on both devices)!! I can leave my phone on my desk and wonder 60-70 feet away around my machine shop and not have problems. I've even gone into an office behind a door and been fine.BUT when I use them outside its MUCH SHORTER. I link them and leave the phone in my truck, window down, and work under my hood and they cut in/out, crackle, drop, disconnect, even go into pairing mode. If I walk maybe 20' to my front door, across an open lawn, it drops the signal. Very disappointing that I could walk around my house INSIDE a warehouse with machines and wifi and other networks, loads of other Bluetooth devices in the area, and yet when out in the open air and it drops just a couple of feet away. The other does a little bit better.The MIFOs ambient mode sounds very tin ie. Like you're in a tin shed and you hear someone's voice bouncing off the tin walls. It was uncomfortable in my shop (the primary place I wear/use them) and outside was a lot more wind noise than I felt there should have been. The shooting electronic ear muffs don't have the same problems, so I know it can be better.The little buttons were annoying and I found that unless you kind of held the ear bud while pushing the buttons that you'd push it farther into the ear and then have to reposition it after whatever you'd done. The functions of the buttons was ok once used a few times, but they are different for each ear bud. Meaning on one side the right button does something but its the left button on the left side. When using 1 ear bud at a time there is no way to turn the volume down or back a song up. They both default to volume up and skip. But when you figure the little quirks out they aren't that bad to have and use.The sound in the MIFO seems to be focused on mids and highs. There is a subtle bass. And there were a few cases where the bass finally made an appearance and it was nice. But generally is a kinds of there. I played with my equalizer on my phone and couldn't get it to be any better. The Raycons have a very good bass and full theater surround sound feel, but the mids/highs are still there. I had a co-worker try both pairs for me to see what he thought and my wife. We all came to the same conclusion that the MIFO is like sitting in your house watching a show/movie with TV speakers, maybe even some nicer TV speakers. But the Raycons are like being live in the concert hall or at the show. Big bass that almost makes your chest vibrate but still crisp lyrics.I decided to return the MIFOs due to the, in my opinion, better all around performance of the Raycons over these. The ambient mode didn't work well for me, and although the battery life is marginal better while in ear, the ablitly to charge other devices off of the case didn't make up for the lack luster sound experience.
A**R
Solid pair of wireless earbuds
After having the Raycon earbuds hawked at me by literally every youtuber, I started doing research on wireless earbuds to find the best wireless earbuds available for under $100. My research led to the Mifo O5 earbuds. Though skeptical, I bought them because several unsponsored articles mentioned them as having the best features for the price. I haven't been disappointed in them yet. The sound quality is decent, and the transparent mode allows me to listen to music while being able to tell when my wife is trying to get my attention - a huge advantage - and the sound cancellation mode provides more depth to the audio. Above all else, the battery life is phenomenal. I haven't tested the earbuds on their own, but I literally cannot remember the last time I charged the case, and it charges the ear buds to full each time. It's been at least a week since I charged the case. That's insane compared to every other wireless earbuds I've owned. I recommend these to anyone who has an active lifestyle, needs consistency and long life, as well as anyone who is a klutz like me. I've dropped the case several times and I can't even find a scratch on it. The metallic sheen of the case and earbuds make them easy to find, so if you drop things a lot like I do, you'll find these are easy to locate if you have an eye for shiny things. Great product, worth the price so far, I recommend these 10/10
S**.
Junk
How could ANYBODY give these buds 5 stars is beyond me . These are not 99$ buds . They should be sold in 5 below stores ! I managed to connect them to my cell phone one time and once it lost connection for no reason I was not able to connect them any more . It keeps asking for pin number . If you put them in case and close it , and you open it again they are connected to case . You have to flip case over and disconnect them on the screen , and then you should be able to connect them ( in theory ) to another device . I managed to set the clock but not the date ( don't matter I always wear a watch ) . I connected them to my laptop and watched little youtube and movie that I have on my laptop and it sounded like I was listening to very cheap plastic speakers that were put inside cardboard box and closed the lid . The "fins" are not flexible , so if they sit ok in your ear then good for you if not , oh well too bad you can't turn them or adjust them . They are so slippery that it's very very hard to pull them out of your ears once they are inside . When you watch movie on laptop and after you use 5 taps to turn on low latency sound is synced pretty good . ( that's the only positive about these earbuds ) . I feel scammed . I would not keep them if I was offered 90 $ back .
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