When it comes to true wireless earbuds, it’s safe to say that the market is so flooded with them right now that if you threw a rock, you’d probably hit one. This means that it mostly boils down to pricing and features, but what if you wanted something more? What if the current design of true wireless earbuds are a bit too bland for your liking?
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If you feel that way, then you might be interested in the X-Boat Pro. These are probably the most unique wireless earbuds we’ve come across to date, but don’t let its looks fool you. It has a lot more going for it under the hood, so here’s what you can look forward to.
The company claims that this will help save you time compared to more traditional wireless earbuds, where you have to flip the carrying case open, pull out the earbud, and then stick it into your ear. With the X-Boat Pro, it can be done in a single, fluid motion that will take you just a second. We imagine it might be even faster the more you get used to it.
As for the actual earbuds themselves, they feature a long-ish stem design and are quite simple in its looks, which isn’t a bad thing if you’re not looking to draw too much attention to yourself. The earbuds themselves weigh 3.9g each, making it lighter than a piece of paper and have been ergonomically designed so that it will fit better in your ear.
They are also designed with an IPX4 rating, which means that you should be able to use it at the gym and get it a little sweaty without worrying about damaging it.
It supports CD audio quality and offers Bluetooth codec transfer rates that are higher compared to some other more commonly used codecs such as AptX and AAC, just to name a few. The earbuds also feature a 13mm driver in each ear, and has an Integrated Class AB Hi-Fi amplifier that will help deliver better audio quality and supports Bluetooth 5.2 for better power efficiency.
Speaking of power efficiency, the X-Boat Pros feature pretty good battery life. We’re talking about 5 hours of usage per charge, but thanks to its carrying case, you’ll be able to add on an extra 35 hours, bringing it to a total of 40 hours of use. Assuming you use it a few hours a day, this means that you should be able to squeeze about a week’s worth of use before needing to top it up completely again.