Post by account_disabled on Jan 29, 2024 5:28:04 GMT
Infinix is known for its smartphones, at least in India, but that doesn't stop the brand from exploring new products and one such product is the Infinix XE 27. TVS headphones that have features like active noise cancellation, dual microphones, ambient noise cancellation and many more. Here's our review of the headphones to find out if they're worth buying or not. Design and comfort The design of the Infinix XE 27 TWS earphones is very similar to other earphones in the segment. There is nothing unique about the design of both the headphones and the case. They are made of plastic and due to the glossy finish of the body, it attracts a lot of fingerprints.
It has a Fax Lists USB-C port on the bottom, and on the front is an LED indicator that shows the battery level of the case. However, the case cover doesn't feel flimsy at all. The headphones come with additional ear tips so you can choose the one that suits you best. The one that comes pre-installed with it worked fine for me. The buds are very comfortable in the ear and never fall off even during exercises. They also have an IPX4 rating, so you don't have to worry about them getting wet in the rain or if you sweat. They also have touch controls on each earcup, which were actually a little difficult when I was using them. They didn't work every time and I had to try several times to get them to work. The buds also have LED lights on each to indicate pairing status, as each can be connected to your smartphone in mono mode.
Performance: Sound and call quality, Battery life The XE 27's sound comes from 10mm dynamic drivers, while calls are handled by a dual microphone setup. It supports ANC as well as voice mode for better awareness of ambient sounds. The sound quality of the XE 27 is good. It's not the best, and it's not the worst. The bass is very heavy, so bass lovers will appreciate it. However, the treble and vocals are overshadowed by the bass pickup. High end The range is not focused on while the mids and lows are the primary focus with the sound signature. As for the ANC, it is there and it works, but its performance is subpar. It doesn't really work properly when there's a lot of noise around you.
It has a Fax Lists USB-C port on the bottom, and on the front is an LED indicator that shows the battery level of the case. However, the case cover doesn't feel flimsy at all. The headphones come with additional ear tips so you can choose the one that suits you best. The one that comes pre-installed with it worked fine for me. The buds are very comfortable in the ear and never fall off even during exercises. They also have an IPX4 rating, so you don't have to worry about them getting wet in the rain or if you sweat. They also have touch controls on each earcup, which were actually a little difficult when I was using them. They didn't work every time and I had to try several times to get them to work. The buds also have LED lights on each to indicate pairing status, as each can be connected to your smartphone in mono mode.
Performance: Sound and call quality, Battery life The XE 27's sound comes from 10mm dynamic drivers, while calls are handled by a dual microphone setup. It supports ANC as well as voice mode for better awareness of ambient sounds. The sound quality of the XE 27 is good. It's not the best, and it's not the worst. The bass is very heavy, so bass lovers will appreciate it. However, the treble and vocals are overshadowed by the bass pickup. High end The range is not focused on while the mids and lows are the primary focus with the sound signature. As for the ANC, it is there and it works, but its performance is subpar. It doesn't really work properly when there's a lot of noise around you.