The SoundPEATS T2 True Wireless earbuds are designed to sit discreetly inside your ear. They’re compact, matte black shells with flat backs that function as soft controls. You can tap them to skip tracks, adjust the volume, and answer or end phone calls. You can also use them to access your phone’s voice assistant, and perform even more hands-free controls. Because they have a soft touch, you won’t have to worry about causing any discomfort when they’re pressed. Now, let’s Travelsyear.com review.
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SoundPEATS T2 True Wireless Earbud Review
Design
Soundpeats T2‘s case is small and well constructed. It’s tiny in one dimension, meaning it’s great to fit in the Jeans. The magnetic keeps case locked pretty well. The buds are easy to get in and out of the case, and they seat exceptionally well on the charging connectors. This case charges by a USB type-c and does not support wireless charging, which is a bump.
It’s got three lights on the case that indicate the charging status and battery capacity left on the case. Once you charge these earbuds, the battery lasts about 10 hours for the earbuds and can be extended up to 30 hours using the case.
But those usage periods will drop if you start using the ANC or the ambient mode or listen to the volume extremely loud, which is not recommended.
Now the Soundpeats T2‘s are a relatively large barrel-shaped earbud with a very short neck that ends up being fantastic actually for comfort stability, and the earbuds lack any kind of blocked up feeling
Sound Quality
The SoundPEATS T2 True Wireless puts most of its effort into the lower frequencies – it sounds deep and full in these areas. There’s a mid-bass thump, with a nicely rumbling sub-bass you can feel in songs that pave the way for it, like James Blake’s test case Limit to Your Love. Both the mid-bass and sub-bass aren’t the tightest or most textured, and when multiple basslines come together, things can even get a little muddy.
Boosting them without making them too powerful: the SoundPEATS T2 does the same for the lower mid-tones. In many electronic genres and dance songs, the darker electronic tones are elevated and provide the music with the flow. Drums and darker male vocals are emphasized as well, with the latter prominent enough to outperform instruments around it. The emphasis on bass and the lower-mids color music on the T2 warm and smooth.
In a way, the T2 is the counterpart of the recently released SoundPEATS Sonic, which didn’t lift the darker tones, but the higher frequencies instead, resulting in a very clear but almost aggressive sound that could become too bright at times.
On the T2, SoundPEATS rolls of the highs much earlier. Both female and higher-pitched male vocals sound forward but don’t really extend into the highs. They do not sound as full as the lower frequencies, and higher voices can appear a bit thin. Instruments don’t dive into the highs much either: piano keys, trumpets, cymbals, even the guitars in ” Rage Against the Machine’s Killing In the Name ” Of sound warmer than natural.
The result is a warm sound that works well for genres like jazz, blues, Bossanova, or soul. More modern genres like pop, dance, and electronic, could benefit from a punchier and more detailed bass and more extended vocals.
Microphone
Based on the phone call, Soundpeats has put some decent mics into the Soundpeats T2. The earbuds pick up the voice okay.
There’s often some kind of static or electronic tones mixed in with my voice, and those background noises didn’t impede my voice too much, but the sound isn’t eliminated either.
Connection & Controls
The SoundPEATS T2 True Wireless controls easily via touch panels in the round center part of the earbuds.
Tap R to increase the volume
Tap L to decrease volume
Double-tap L or R to play/ pause
Hold R to skip to the next track
Hold L to switch between Transparency mode, ANC on, and ANC off
Triple-tap L or R to activate the voice assistant
The scheme may take time to get used to, but it works fine. The only thing missing is the option to return to the previous song.
Connectivity on the SoundPEATS T2 is strong, with a robust Bluetooth signal up to ten meters away from your device. It also holds good in areas crowded with wireless signals. You can also switch seamlessly between listening to two or one earpiece, for example when you want to charge one bud in the case.
In conclusion, The SoundPEATS T2 True Wireless has powerful batteries, with up to 10 hours of performance on a single charge. They also offer the richest all-around audio experience and a wide soundstage. Finally, the lower latency of Bluetooth 5.1 is ideal for gamers and cinephiles.
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