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Poco Pods True Wireless Earphones Review: Inexpensive and Easy Going

Smartphone brands entering the accessories space is not a new thing, and many such as Xiaomi, Oppo, OnePlus, Samsung, and Apple have established product ranges in the true wireless audio segment. The latest to give it a shot is Poco, which operates in India as a sub-brand of Xiaomi, and has been a noteworthy player in the mid-range smartphone segment. The company’s first audio product is firmly an entry-level offering.

Priced at Rs. 1,199 in India, the Poco Pods true wireless earphones isn’t too complex or feature-rich, but they don’t cost a lot either. This headset is as basic as it gets, but perhaps that’s exactly what some might need. Find out if the Poco Pods is indeed worth the price, and if it’s the best affordable true wireless headset you can buy right now.

The Poco Pods have a proper in-canal fit with good noise isolation, and a decently-sized charging case

Poco Pods design, features, and specifications

The Poco Pods headset has what I consider a very generic look and feel (it looks a lot like the Redmi Buds 4 Active), but this isn’t a bad thing. The earpieces are light and fairly durable, with a proper in-canal fit and stem design. The headset is available in a single black-and-yellow colour option — Poco’s signature colour scheme. If that wasn’t enough, the large Poco logo on the front of the all-black charging case sufficiently makes the point.

The earpieces have touch-sensitive areas for controls, but the lack of app support on the Poco Pods means that the controls are fixed and non-customisable. A double-tap gesture will let you answer calls or play and pause music, while a triple tap on either side cancel the call or skip to the next track. You can’t skip to the previous track from the earphones; you’ll need the paired smartphone to do that.

A long press on both earpieces simultaneously will activate or disable the low-latency mode. There are a couple of other gestures meant to put the headset into forced pairing mode or factory reset the Poco Pods, but you can simply put the earphones into pairing mode by disconnecting all other connected and paired devices. On the whole, the system functions are fairly easy and uncomplicated, as you’d expect from a true wireless headset which doesn’t have app support.

The charging case has a small indicator light at the bottom, alongside the USB Type-C charging port. The fit on the earpieces is decent, and the Poco Pods come with environmental noise cancellation, which promises better performance on calls. The sales package includes a total of three pairs of silicone ear tips of different sizes, but no charging cable is included in the box.

As mentioned earlier, there is no app support on the Poco Pods, but I wouldn’t go as far as to call this a drawback on a headset in this price range. Fortunately, you do get the basics such as USB Type-C charging, as well as the benefits of features such as environmental noise cancellation and 60ms low-latency for use when gaming.

The Poco Pods is available in just a single colour for now; black and yellow

The Poco Pods headset has 12mm dynamic drivers, and uses Bluetooth 5.3 for connectivity, with support for only the SBC Bluetooth codec — a disappointing spec even at this price. Usefully, either earpiece can be used individually if you like, with the other securely stored in the charging case and not affecting stable connectivity for the earpiece in operation.

Poco Pods performance and battery life

I tend to keep my expectations tempered when it comes to affordable true wireless earphones; you’re paying almost entirely for the form factor here, and saving on paying premiums for the ‘fluff’, so to speak. The Poco Pods largely deliver that straightforward true wireless experience, but the sound quality is perhaps not as good as it could have been, even considering the affordable pricing.

Detailed tuning might be too much to expect here, but the crux of the Poco Pods’ shortcomings can be pinned on its codec limitations. The SBC codec doesn’t quite allow enough bandwidth for the earphones to work with, and this can be heard in the sound quality. It sounds unrefined at times, although it doesn’t reach a point of being unpleasant even at high volumes. It’s listenable considering the price, and useful if you just need earphones to help you tune out your surroundings.

The earpieces of the Poco Pods are light and comfortable, with non-customisable touch controls

 Starting with David Guetta’s Stay (Don’t Go Away), the sound initially sounded alright when the track itself wasn’t pushing too hard, but as the attack picked up, the Poco Pods started to sound a bit muffled. I wouldn’t go as far as to call it muddy or too harsh, and the sound might even appeal to those who enjoy hearing a bit more from the bass frequencies.

Certain genres and types of tracks are admittedly better suited to this kind of tuning and sound, with many of Croatia Squad’s distinctly beat-driven tracks sounding rather enjoyable on the Poco Pods. The progressive and rather straightforward attack of Make Your Move by Croatia Squad was perhaps the best example of how a niche (or genre, in this case) can be found to bring the best out of even affordable wireless earphones. The lack of detail in the track was evident, but matters less with certain tracks and genres such as this.

Call quality is acceptable and workable enough for both indoor and outdoor use; microphone performance is decent in quiet rooms, but suffered a bit outdoors despite the presence of ENC. Low-latency mode didn’t seem to make much of a difference in audio latency on basic mobile games.

Battery life is decent on the Poco Pods, with the earphones running for around five hours on a single charge of the earpieces, and the charging case offering over three full additional charges, for a total run time of around 22-23 hours per charge cycle, which is a bit lower than the claimed time of 30 hours. This is somewhat expected given the lack of features and codec support, but users will obviously find this good enough for practical all-day listening.

Verdict

The Poco Pods true wireless headset delivers largely what you expect from a headset in this price range — nothing more, and nothing less. The earphones are basic, but reasonably well set up for the kind of music that most budget buyers might want to listen to. Don’t expect too much detail, and use these for casual listening, particularly when out and about thanks to the decent passive noise isolation. Battery life is decent as well.

There is plenty of competition in this price segment, but Poco’s first effort in the true wireless audio space is a commendable effort. Perhaps the only real drawback is the lack of support for the AAC Bluetooth codec, but all things considered this is a worthwhile pair of earphones if you have a very tight budget.

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Noise Buds Venus ANC Earphones: A Quick Review https://reviewproducts.net/noise-buds-venus-anc-earphones/ https://reviewproducts.net/noise-buds-venus-anc-earphones/#respond Wed, 11 Oct 2023 07:28:48 +0000 https://reviewproducts.net/?p=501 Noise Buds Venus ANC Earphones: A Quick Review Noise, an Indian personal audio brand, is one of the top brands in its market, mainly because of its affordable prices and capacity to offer features that aren’t frequently found on low-cost goods. It’s a clever strategy that Noise has employed to solidify its position in some ... Read more

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Noise Buds Venus ANC Earphones: A Quick Review

Noise, an Indian personal audio brand, is one of the top brands in its market, mainly because of its affordable prices and capacity to offer features that aren’t frequently found on low-cost goods. It’s a clever strategy that Noise has employed to solidify its position in some of the most well-liked and quickly evolving gadget categories, such as headphones and smartwatches. The most recent product follows this recipe for success by providing a feature generally seen on more expensive goods for less than Rs. 2,000.

The Noise Buds Venus genuine wireless headphones with active noise cancellation are priced at Rs. 1,899, making the once-expensive feature much more widely available. The Noise Buds Venus are among the most cost-effective true wireless earphones with ANC available right now, and they offer many benefits. Does this mean the Venus is the most incredible wireless headset you can get right now for less than Rs. 2,000? Learn more from this review.

Water resistance for the Noise Buds Venus earpieces is rated at IPX5.

Design, characteristics, and specifications of Noise Buds Venus

Most true wireless earphones on the market today have a very generic appearance. However, the Noise Buds Venus has a distinctive appearance that aligns with the brand’s artistic philosophy. The earpieces offer an intriguing mix of shiny and matte surfaces that complement the charging case’s design. The earbuds stand out compared to most of those in this price range, which often have an expensive appearance.

The Noise Buds Venus’ earpieces have touch-sensitive controls and an in-canal fit that guarantees effective noise isolation to support active noise cancellation. Although bulky and protruding, they weigh only 3.5g apiece and don’t seem particularly cumbersome when worn. Even with the standard, medium-sized ear tips, I found the fit comfortable, but additional pairs — a total of three — are included in the box for some fitting customization. A USB Type-A to Type-C charging cable and an instruction booklet are also included in the package, which you’ll need to get used to the controls.

trangely, no accompanying app supports the Noise Buds Venus’ more expensive capabilities, including active noise reduction and low-latency gaming mode. Environmental noise cancellation is also available, and the headset’s quad-microphone technology enables voice communications, ANC, and ENC.

Given the lack of app compatibility, the Noise Buds Venus controls are pretty straightforward and cannot be modified. Still, you may control all of these features directly from the earpieces themselves, for which you will require the instruction manual. The controls are simple enough to understand and rely on different combinations of taps to control everything, including playback, volume, ANC, and gaming mode. Eventually, you’ll become accustomed to them.

The Noise Buds Venus’ charging case is the perfect size—neither too big nor too small—and features a USB Type-C connection at the bottom and an indication light next to the company name. It is convenient enough to provide a reasonable amount of additional charges to the earpieces and supports fast charging. More on that later. It will fit conveniently in your pocket. The headset comes in four color options: black, brown, green, and ivory. In my opinion, all of these alternatives look good.

A USB Type-C port is located on the Noise Buds Venus charging case.

The Noise Buds Venus’ technical specs include 10mm dynamic speakers, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and SBC and AAC Bluetooth codecs support. The earpieces’ water resistance rating is IPX5, meaning they can easily withstand small water splashes and sweat. Additionally, voice help is supported by calling the built-in voice assistant on the associated smartphone.

Battery life and performance of Noise Buds Venus

The Noise Buds Venus are true wireless headphones with active noise cancellation for less than Rs. 2,000, which is already a very astounding claim. However, it is even better that they perform pretty well. The earphones have been adjusted quite well for the budget, but some of it is also supported by technically sound specifications, including compatibility with the AAC Bluetooth codec and Bluetooth 5.3.

Good tuning is already half the battle won for the Noise Buds Venus, considering that most inexpensive wireless earphones tend to fall short here. I was taken aback by the straightforward and uncomplicated sound, maintaining a solid balance between nailing the sonic character and allowing for a reasonable amount of detail.

Friendly Fires’ “Paris (Aeroplane Remix)” sounded great when played moderately because it had just the proper amount of low-end assault and high-end shimmer. It pleasantly engaging listening experience that let me concentrate on the music without abrupt outside disturbances. Budget wireless earphones serve that purpose, and the Noise Buds Venus accomplishes this without exerting excessive effort.

Fortunately, there is no ‘target zone’ for volume where the Noise Buds Venus functions at its finest, and volume variations don’t influence the sound quality more than you’d expect. This was helpful since it allowed me to adjust the volume of the music I listened to based on how I felt or how calm the environment was. However, a book of 60 percent was generally sufficient for indoor listening, and I would increase it to about 70 percent for outdoor listening.

Review of the Venus noise buds Noise

Although the Noise Buds Venus lacks an app and offers active noise reduction, this is not a significant issue because all features can be accessed through the earpieces.

If necessary, the Noise Buds Venus can be pretty loud. However, I could hear some grit after the volume reached 90%. You won’t need to go that loud in everyday use because the Noise Buds Venus mainly keeps up with contemporary genres at even modest volumes. The Noise Buds Venus struggled a little with voice calls in noisy locations, but call quality is sufficient for most usage cases.

Indian market’s top active Noise-canceling (ANC) headphones and earphones

Given the high price of earbuds, active noise cancellation on the Noise Buds Venus is relatively simple and only slightly reduces ambient Noise, failing to cancel it out entirely. With ANC enabled, even basic indoor noises like a ceiling fan’s whirling could still be heard, while outdoor sounds were even less affected.

Nevertheless, even at low volumes, it makes music easier to listen to, so it’s not entirely without use. Consider ANC on this a bonus rather than a USP of the Noise Buds Venus, as it falls short of the performance level you obtain with even the comparably priced Oppo Enco Air 3 Pro.

For the price, the Noise Buds Venus has a respectable battery life. With ANC activated and the volume set to 60%, the earphones lasted about 5 hours per charge, and the charging case gave them an extra four charges. With mixed-use, you may still reach the amount of listening time I could obtain during testing, which amounted to about 25 hours every charge cycle. The casing supports quick charging; a 10-minute charge is expected to provide roughly 2 hours of listening time.

Verdict

Budget-friendly active noise cancellation True wireless headsets are typically quite simple, particularly for entry-level products. This is true even of the Noise Buds Venus, which offers a very rudimentary ANC experience that only improves the entire experience a little but is still great. The Venus is a decent set of earphones for the price, except for one minor drawback—the absence of an app.

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Top 10 Audio Devices: Reviews, Ratings, Prices, and More https://reviewproducts.net/top-10-audio-devices/ https://reviewproducts.net/top-10-audio-devices/#respond Wed, 07 Jun 2023 14:10:42 +0000 https://reviewproducts.net/?p=236 Top 10 Audio Devices: Reviews, Ratings, Prices, and More Introduction Audio equipment plays a vital role in providing high-quality sound experience for various purposes, be it enjoying music, watching movies or enhancing gaming sessions. With so many options available in the market, finding the right audio equipment can be a daunting task. To help you ... Read more

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Top 10 Audio Devices: Reviews, Ratings, Prices, and More

Introduction

Audio equipment plays a vital role in providing high-quality sound experience for various purposes, be it enjoying music, watching movies or enhancing gaming sessions. With so many options available in the market, finding the right audio equipment can be a daunting task. To help you make an informed decision, we’ve put together a list of the top 10 audio equipment products.

This article provides detailed reviews, ratings, prices and other necessary information to guide you in choosing the best audio equipment for your needs. We have considered factors such as sound quality, features, user feedback and value for money to ensure a comprehensive assessment of each product.

Bose QuietComfort 35 II Wireless Headphones

Review: The Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones offer excellent noise cancellation, premium sound quality, and a comfortable design, making them perfect for immersive audio experiences.

Rating: 9.5/10

Price: Starting at $299.00

Sonos One (Gen 2) Smart Speaker

Review: The Sonos One (Gen 2) is a versatile smart speaker that delivers rich and room-filling sound with built-in voice controls and seamless integration with popular streaming services.

Rating: 9.4/10

Price: Starting at $199.00

Sennheiser HD 660 S Open-Back Headphone

Review: The Sennheiser HD 660 S headphones deliver exceptional sound clarity, natural tone balance and a comfortable fit, making them ideal for audiophiles and critical listening.

Rating: 9.3/10

Price: Starting at $499.95

JBL Charge 4 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

Review: The JBL Charge 4 is a powerful portable Bluetooth speaker that offers excellent sound quality, long battery life, and the ability to charge your devices on the go.

Rating: 9.2/10

Price: Starting at $119.95

Audio-Technica AT2020 Cardioid Condenser Microphone

Review: The Audio-Technica AT2020 is a professional-grade microphone known for its crisp and clear audio reproduction, making it an excellent choice for recording vocals, instruments, and podcasts.

Rating: 9.1/10

Price: Starting at $99.00

Yamaha YAS-209 Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer

Review: The Yamaha YAS-209 soundbar offers immersive sound, built-in Alexa voice control, and a wireless subwoofer for enhanced bass performance, enhancing your home audio setup.

Rating: 9.0/10

Price: Starting at $349.95

FiiO E10K USB DAC and Headphone Amplifier

Review: The FiiO E10K is a compact and portable USB DAC and headphone amplifier that improves the sound quality of your headphones, especially when used with a computer or laptop.

Rating: 8.9/10

Price: Starting at $75.99

Shure SM58-LC Cardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone

Review: The Sure SM58-LC is a legendary microphone that excels in live performances, delivering clear vocals and excellent sound isolation, ideal for singers and public speakers.

Rating: 8.8/10

Price: Starting at $99.00

Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Review: The Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones offer exceptional noise cancellation, great sound quality, and smart features, making them a top choice for an immersive audio experience on the go.

Rating: 8.7/10

Price: Starting at $349.99

Klipsch R-51M Bookshelf Speakers

Review: The Klipsch R-51M bookshelf speakers deliver powerful and detailed sound, compact size, and versatile placement options, making them a great addition to any home audio setup.

Rating: 8.6/10

Price: Starting at $249.00

Conclusion

Choosing the right audio equipment can significantly enhance your audio enjoyment, whether it’s for music, movies or gaming. The top 10 audio equipment products listed in this article have been carefully reviewed based on their sound quality, features, user ratings and value for money. From headphones and speakers to microphones and soundbars, these products cover a wide range of audio needs and preferences. Consider your specific needs, read detailed reviews, compare prices, and choose the audio equipment that best suits your preferences and budget. With the right audio equipment, you can elevate your audio experience to new heights and enjoy immersive sound in every moment.

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Top 10 Wireless Earbuds: Reviews, Ratings, Price & More https://reviewproducts.net/top-10-wireless-earbuds-reviews-ratings-price-more/ https://reviewproducts.net/top-10-wireless-earbuds-reviews-ratings-price-more/#respond Wed, 24 May 2023 06:46:09 +0000 https://reviewproducts.net/?p=134 Top 10 Wireless Earbuds: Reviews, Ratings, Price & More Introduction Wireless earbuds have become the first choice for music enthusiasts and those seeking a wire-free audio experience. With so many options available in the market, finding the right pair of wireless earbuds can be challenging. To make your search easier, we have compiled a list ... Read more

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Top 10 Wireless Earbuds: Reviews, Ratings, Price & More

Introduction

Wireless earbuds have become the first choice for music enthusiasts and those seeking a wire-free audio experience. With so many options available in the market, finding the right pair of wireless earbuds can be challenging. To make your search easier, we have compiled a list of top 10 wireless earbuds with comprehensive reviews, ratings, prices, and other essential details. Whether you prioritize audio quality, comfort, battery life, or advanced features, this article will guide you in choosing the ideal wireless earbuds to suit your needs.

Apple Airpods Pro

Review: Apple AirPods Pro deliver exceptional audio quality, active noise cancellation, and seamless integration with Apple devices.

Rating: 9.5/10

Price: Starting at $249

Sony WF-1000XM4

Review: The Sony WF-1000XM4 offers great sound quality, best-in-class noise cancellation, long battery life, and a comfortable fit.

Rating: 9.4/10

Price: Starting at $279.99

Jabra Elite 85t

Review: The Jabra Elite 85t delivers excellent sound quality, effective noise cancellation and customizable sound profiles for a personalized listening experience.

Rating: 9.3/10

Price: Starting at $229.99

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds

Review: The Bose QuietComfort earbuds excel at noise cancellation, audio performance, and a comfortable fit, making them ideal for listening to music.

Rating: 9.2/10

Price: Starting at $279.99

Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro

Review: The Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro deliver impressive sound quality, active noise cancellation, and seamless integration with Samsung devices.

Rating: 9.1/10

Price: Starting at $199.99

Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2

Review: The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 offers high-fidelity audio, excellent noise isolation, and a premium design.

Rating: 9.0/10

Price: Starting at $299.95

Google Pixel Buds A-Series

Review: The Google Pixel Buds A-series offer a comfortable fit, clear audio, and seamless integration with Google Assistant and other Google services.

Rating: 8.9/10

Price: Starting at $99.99

Anker soundcore liberty air 2 pro

Review: The Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro delivers impressive sound quality, customizable EQ, and long battery life at an affordable price.

Rating: 8.8/10

Price: Starting at $129.99

JBL Free X

Review: The JBL Free X offers solid sound quality, reliable Bluetooth connectivity, and a portable charging case for on-the-go use.

Rating: 8.7/10

Price: Starting at $99.95

OnePlus Buds Pro

Review: The OnePlus Buds Pro offer immersive sound, active noise cancellation, and fast charging capability for a seamless listening experience.

Rating: 8.6/10

Price: Starting at $149.99

Conclusion

Choosing the right wireless earbuds is important for an impressive and hassle-free audio experience. The top 10 wireless earbuds mentioned in this article offer a wide range of options to meet diverse preferences and budgets. Whether you prioritize sound quality, noise cancellation, comfort or advanced features, these wireless earbuds deliver exceptional performance. Consider your needs, read detailed reviews, compare prices, and make an informed decision to find the right wireless earbuds that will enhance your audio enjoyment and convenience.

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