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May 2019
(76%)
56 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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Multiple colors to choose from, Lengthy battery life, Solid sound with noise isolation
Light indicators for battery levels, Could use in-app audio personalization controls
TicPods don't offer quite as magical an experience as you get from Apple's AirPods, which are so seamlessly integrated with an iPhone that it's practically effortless. No other completely wireless earbuds for Android replicate that experience, though Sams...
Abstract: Mobvoi rolled out the TicPods Free on Indiegogo earlier this year, and now the wireless earbuds are shipping after generating nearly $3 million in its crowdfunding campaign. The TicPods Free could be appealing to anyone with an Android device, but they're...
Comfortable, Fast charging, Fast pairing, Above average audio quality, Easy to use touch controls, Auto pauses audio when removed from ear(s)
Can't use just the left earbud, Only comes with one extra pair of ear tips, Doesn't have multi-device pairing capability
Drumroll please… I'm happy to report that the Mobvoi TicPods Free wireless earbuds have earned the award of becoming my current favorite pair of completely wireless earbuds. They tick all the boxes for me. They are comfortable to wear for hours at a time...
3 easy gesture controls, 4 hours battery life on a single charge (up to 18 hours with charging case), Compatible with Google Assistant, Siri (on iPhones), and, IPX5 sweatproof earbuds with noise isolation
You can skip tracks or customize gesture controls, Cannot use left earbud solo, only right, Limited earbud tip compatibility can impact fit and noise isolation
Although not mind-blowing, they sound decent enough considering the price, Mobvoi's optimization makes sure there is no noticeable audio lag when watching videos, The advertised 4 hours is accurate, 18 including the case, and that compares favorably with
Less intuitive than on other similar products — Mobvoi tried to do too much, I experienced very occasionally dropouts in places with lots of signal pollution, like on the tube (London Underground), I like the small size, but the hinge for the lid feels a
Published: 2018-10-24, Author: Christian , review by: soundguys.com
Sound quality, ANC, True wireless connectivity
SBC, AAC, Sleeves fall off in ears
Mobvoi's first true wireless earphones are a hit, with good sound quality, better-than-average battery life, and a convenient carrying case. The only downside is how insecure the silicone sleeves are, but that can be remedied with different tips. Overall...
Only passive noise-cancelling, Occasional sound hiccup
The TicPods don't sound exceptional, but they do sound more than good enough, pack in all the usual features and the battery life does make up the rest of the difference...
Abstract: Looking and functioning a lot like Apple's AirPods, but working perfectly on both iPhone and Android devices, Mobvoi's TicPods Free wireless earbuds are a smart and simple way to get cord-free music and calls from your phone without breaking the bank.Mo...
Only passive noise-cancelling, Occasional sound hiccup
While they aren't the value-driven slam dunk of the Zolo Liberty+ and lack the premium punch of Sennheiser's Momentum TW, the TicPods are a still great option for Android users looking to pick up some true wireless earbuds on a budget. They don't sound ex...