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A**R
Died after 16 months
Used these mainly for speech (audiobooks,podcasts). Worked OK with reasonable sound quality although I never achieved the claimed battery life. Much lower volume than wired phones so could not use them in the gym. Recently packed up with the LED indicators showing weird indicators.The support line was a bit hopeless - more a warranty line which given it was 16 months since purchase was not good. These are not worth the premium pricing have replaced with a pair under £20.
J**E
Just what I was looking for!
This is my second time buying these earphones. I bought their 1st generation Vasa Blå (The blue ones) earphones a few years ago. Now that Sudio has the 2nd generation earphones, I figured I had to get them. They're super compact for such good sound, perfect for when I train, and never tangle in my pocket! So glad that I found these! My girlfriend will get my old ones. :P (p.s. sorry my pictures are kind of yellow. The earphones are actually super white right out of the box)
M**E
Excellent quality earphones
Sister has been using them for well over 2 years now without any issues.. an excellent pair or wireless earbuds. She's an avid gym goer and so uses them whilst there, no issues with them falling out of the ear.
A**R
Initially good, but lasted just under 2 years.
They have a good range and sound quality but after nearly 2 years they just ceased working.If you do buy these avoid the white ones as they become discoloured quickly.
A**R
Three Stars
A bit disappointed with the sound quality but they are well made and look good
A**R
Very nice BT head phones
Bought these to replace by LG HBS700 bluetooth headphones after they finally went home. I use then with my iphone 6 and they work well. I think the Sudio VASA Bla have a nice clear sound with good definition. I like the fact it shows the battery life in the top right hand part of my phone screen. Only thing i have noticed in comparison with my old LG headphones, the Sudio's get affected slightly (signal breaks up) more if there are obstructions in the way. However it wouldn't put me off buying these again if i lost these as this only happens very occasionally. They feel nice quality and are a joy to use. Came with a good selection of ear buds so was easy to get size that fit and they stay in my ears well. Like the fact can skip tracks forward or back etc when listening to music. Re the pouch it comes with though, didn't bother using it as it was a bit of a tight fit - normally i am too lazy to use it anyway.
E**N
Nope.
Really disappointing. Even with different ear buy sizes (4 to be precise) - non of them fit well and I bought these to use when working out so you can imagine my frustration whilst i'm jumping and bouncing around and these headphones are constantly slipping out.Also - extremely poor connectivity - Even when standing in the same spot. I could make the connectivity better of worse by just facing a different direction? Not sure why...If you want something that looks awesome but doesn't work very well for the purpose it's designed for - I would recommend.
M**R
These are so bad think they are broken
TL:DR: These are so bad think they are broken, or we're just paying for the fancy packaging.I bought these as a present for my wife to unchain her from the shackles of having to plug her ageing wired headphones into her mobile phone.After a subdued response to the question "How are the headphones?" I decided to try them out for myself to find out why these earbuds got dismissed so quickly.First I went with some Foo Fighters for my morning commute WTF! Somehow these earbuds managed to inflict some kind of audio heresy on both the new album "Concrete & Gold" as well as the classic "The Colour and the Shape". The audio sounded like it was being filtered through an old school landline. Zero bass , tinny treble and a flat sound. To double check that my phone (iPhone 6s with iOS 11) wasn't having a bad day I then kicked off some AC/DC to make sure my initial WTF response was warranted. It was!For full disclosure I would in no way class myself as an audiophile but I do listen to music or podcasts most days with both wired earbuds and Bluetooth over the ear head phones and these Sudio things are just awful.To make super sure that I wasn't being overly harsh on these headphones by leaving a 1 star rating i googled for "10-best-tracks-to-test-your-headphones" and found a great article from What Hi Fi (that I cant directly link to ) Awesome, some impartial advice and 10 tracks i have no emotional attachment to. I added these 10 tracks to a spotify playlist (FYI there are some amazing tracks on that list that I have never heard before, silver lining I guess).To contrast the performance I first listened to all 10 tracks with my Skullcandy earbuds (via my phone over Wifi) to set a baseline. My Skullcandy earbuds are a few years old, are wired and have no fancy mic or volume controls, similar to these ( Skullcandy Ink'd 2.0 In-Ear Headphones - Black/Red ) that cost about £10-15 at the time. In comparison the skull candy's sound like some studio grade performance kit. I am not joking, I cannot stress the difference in quality enough.OK so wired Vs Bluetooth is no fair comparison you say? I would 100% agree if the Sudio's did not cost SEVEN times as much as the Skull candy wired buds.Could it be the Bluetooth on my phone? No. My over the ear cans cost me £40 ( Over Ear Bluetooth Wireless Headphones - August EP650 - Enjoy Bass Rich Sound and Optimum Comfort from this Wireless Over Ear Headset with NFC and aptX - [Black ] ) I use these almost everyday. They are comfy as can be and sound just as good if not better than my skull candy headphones and all for HALF the price of the Sudio'sTo be fair for a second its possible that the audio so bad I might actually have a defective pair! I will be emailing Sudio to see what they think. But for now there is no way i can recommend these.
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