Testseek.com have collected 143 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-R140 Gear IconX 2018 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-R140 Gear IconX 2018.
January 2018
(77%)
143 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(54%)
82 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Design
Sound isolation
Fitness Tracking
Low-profile
Compact build
Very good battery life
Great sound for its size
Wide soundstage
Ambient Mode and Voice Mode
Auto workout tracking
The editors didn't like
Audio quality
Pairing outside Samsung's ecosystem
Touch controls
Samsung Gear app does not work on Android P
Seperate Gear IconX Plugin needed for Android 8.1+
Finely balanced sound, Rhythmically and dynamically adept, Long battery life,
Coarse upper mids and highs,
So if Samsung has piqued your interest with all the tech crammed into its Gear Icon X earbuds, we'd heartily recommend you seek a pair out for an audition.SCORESSound 4Comfort 5Build 5...
Significantly better battery life, Comfortable fit, Great sound quality,
Finickity tap controls, Clumsy assistant feature, Bluetooth problems persist,
The Gear IconX (2018) are a vast improvement on last year's model with an excellent battery life that won't disappoint. Less capable in fitness, sure, but the trade-off is a smoother, better overall experience. There are still a few connection hiccups, es...
Light and durable design, Onboard music storage great for runners, Feature packed (especially for Android users), Five-hour battery triples previous model, Clear, relatively detailed midrange
Charging case offers only one charge, Some functionality still buggy, Stereo channels wobbly over Bluetooth, Fit not particularly comfortable
For Android users who absolutely have to have true wireless earbuds, and also have the need to work out without their phone, Samsung's IconX could be a viable option. For most other users, there are better true wireless options at the same price or less...
Abstract: Samsung beat Apple to the punch when it unveiled its first "truly wireless" headphones back in June 2016. And unlike the AirPods ( £159.00 at Apple ), the original Icon X headphones included heart rate monitoring, too. But the first-gen models were a non...
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Published: 2018-08-20, Author: Adam , review by: soundguys.com
Surprisingly good sound, Great fit, IPX2 sweatproof
There's been plenty of talk around the Samsung Gear IconX; though they are definitely a solid pair of true wireless earbuds, they have one fatal flaw: the battery life...
Good-looking design, Compact case with USB Type-C port, Long-lasting battery life, Clear mids and highs
Bass output not the best, No IP rating, Photos by Prateek Pandey, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet
The Samsung Gear IconX retail for Rs 13,990, which pits it directly against the Jabra Elite 65t Active. Now, with Jabra's offering, you'll get a pair of earphones which have a much better bass output, are IP56 certified and are slightly cheaper too. Howev...
Published: 2018-05-12, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Nice attractive design, Easy to setup on both Samsung and other Android devices, Great sound, once you fit them properly, Nice fit when you find the right ear tip, Good battery life, Competitively priced
Heart rate monitor left out in this version, Software is great on Samsung devices, may be annoying for other users, Price is high at $199.99 but on sale for $159.99 is much better
The Samsung Gear IconX 2018 earbuds are the perfect compliment to your Samsung Galaxy device if you want some wire-free earbuds. They work super great with other Android phones too and pair up with iPhone just fine. They sound great and have a decent amou...
Published: 2018-04-01, Author: Alex , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: The Bluetooth headphone market is huge, with over ear, on ear, and earbud styles all prevalent. One newer style of Bluetooth headphones is the totally wireless earbud, and Samsung is one of a handful of companies trying its hand at that style with its Gea...
Abstract: With so many flagship phones leaving behind the headphone jack over the past two years, the need for a good pair of Bluetooth earbuds has only intensified. While the first crop of true wireless products had their share of comfort and connection problems...