🎧 Elevate your active lifestyle with sound that keeps pace
Muzili Wireless Headphones feature cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.0 technology for stable, low-latency connections, an IPX7 waterproof rating ideal for all sports and weather conditions, and an impressive 36-hour total playtime supported by a portable charging case. Designed with ergonomic double earhooks and multiple ear tip sizes, they ensure a secure, comfortable fit for prolonged use. Auto on/pairing and broad device compatibility make these earphones a seamless companion for iOS and Android users alike.
G**S
Best I've ever owned!
Where have these headphones been all my life? - I am a retired musician so i'm very very fussy about my music and how I listen to it, my current pair are quite good quality but the left ear bud keeps falling out no matter how I try to keep it in, I've tried different sizes of the small ear pieces that fit on but to no avail.I was looking to buy a new pair and came across these beauties! - the quality of the playback is exceptional, just enough bass and treble etc, they fit around my ears perfectly so will not keep falling out, even though my wife and I wear glasses they are still very comfortable to wear (See pictures)Very easy to use, simply turn on your bluetooth, look for G4 and you're up and running, couldn't be easier!I'm actually over the moon with these, I listen to virtually everything through headphones, I believe you get the best from your music by doing this so I'm very happy indeed with my purchase, worth every penny in my opinion!5 Stars all the way! *****
P**E
Solid, bass strong true wireless headphones for a fraction of the price.
Have yet to take them to the gym (the reason why I purchased them in the first place) but so far this is my impression:Fit - they fit very well with the rubber ear hooks not interfering with my glasses and the default medium size rubber ear-canal caps appear to be a perfect fit, sealing off the outside pretty well (this is the noise cancelation it talks of in the description). Make sure you try all three sizes when you get them because they have a significant effect on sound quality. The key is to make sure they seal the ear canal completely and then the quality really shines. They seem to be comfortable and shouldn't budge even under vigorous exercise to a point where they can be tricky to remove again. They also came with a neon yellow pair of ear hooks too.Sound quality - So far pretty decent, particularly for the price. They are bass heavy without distortion but it can overwhelm the mids however this seems to improved slightly after running them for about 20mins so it might improve once they wear in. They have a solid high end that doesn't sound tinny and overall deliver quite a wide sound stage.Deadmau5 "Some Chords" builds nicely and the bass kick can almost be felt. ELO's Living Thing on the other hand is a little disappointing, lacking sharpness in the drums but the vocals sit nicely and the instrument placement is good. Santana's "oye Como Va" shines, almost sounding like surround sound with the instruments and effects placed around the room. Bluetooth audio codecs appear to be limited to AAC (default) and SBC on my Note 9.Interface - Pretty simple physical rubberized buttons on each that take a fair push to click but work as advertised (single click to pause / play, double click (not overly sensitive how fast you click) to skip with the left ear clicking back and the right ear forward. Holding the button slowly turns the volume up (right ear) and down (left ear). Triple click launches your default voice assistant.Pairing - Easy to set up on my Note 9. Launch the bluetooth setting and hit scan open the lid of the case and wait a few seconds for "G4" to appear then just click pair and that is it. Supports HFP, HSP, A2DP and AVRCP. After use put the headphones back into the case (the snap in place with a satisfying action due to the magnetic restraint holding them in place) and close the lid. The next time just open the lid, and about 2secs later they are paired up and working. The Case itself is small and light with a rubberised texture and USB-C charging port (small cable included).
S**X
Fantastic
I've owned numerous earphones/headphones over the years and consider myself a bit of an audiophile. And while I'm by no means a professional, I'd like to think my experience counts for something.I already own a pair of working bluetooth earphones, but the skip track controls gave up the ghost, which is quite crucial for someone that cycles with their phone in their backpack and thus I felt an upgrade was due, so I bought these. And on first impressions these are actually very good by comparison. They're a bit more expensive than my previous pair, but I feel like the price increase was justified given what I'm getting in return.Out the box, you can tell that they haven't skipped out on materials. While the charge case is made of plastic, it by no means feels like it's going to fall apart the moment you accidentally breathe on it. Battery charge LEDs can be found on the front of the box and a USB Type C socket can be found at the rear, which is a god send if you love standardisation and hate the usual micro USB. The lid is hinged at one end and held in place with magnets at the opposing end, giving it a secure and solid feel when closed.Upon opening the case I was greeted with a very quiet "power on". And honestly I got a lot more excited about that than I should have done. It's a simple but very nice touch , meaning once paired to your phone (which was a pretty easy process), it's literally a case of whipping them out the case and slapping them in your ears without having to faff around with power switches. By contrast my last pair sometimes got possessed and would power off in the on position (they also seem to power off automatically after a few seconds when you put them back in the case).Speaking of slapping them in your ears, they're a very comfortable fit and they certainly don't feel like they're going to fall out. You could probably do a face first front flip over your handlebars, slide along the road for a bit and these things would still be playing graceful orchestral music in your ears throughout the duration... Unlike my last pair which ditched me the minute I left the ground. The buttons for play/pause, skip, etc. are nicely placed and have some nice feedback to them too. Everyone likes a good clicky button and they will satisfy that part of you. One thing to note is that these aren't capacitive touch control. A feature I specifically looked for because capacitive touch control in the rain with wet hands is generally, in my experience, abysmal to work with.Obviously, they come with large and small buds (on top of the preinstalled medium ones) which is to be expected, as well as a fluorescent green hooks in the event you don't like the preinstalled black ones. Again, a nice touch.Sound quality-wise, I honestly don't think you're going to do much better than these for the price range. And while they definitely won't replace my over-ear headphones, they do trump them in that I sadly can't wear my headphones with my bike helmet. I mean... I haven't tried, but I'm not sure I want to give off the cyberpunk teletubby vibe. Moving on, I listen to a lot of 80's rock, hair/glam Metal, the likes of Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Motley Crue, etc. Because despite being in my early 20's I actually know what good music sounds like. The bass response is great for the form factor and the mid tones are just right for me. The treble is a bit on the sharp side for my personal taste (which is to be expected), but nothing a bit of EQ can't fix. Great sound for the form factor.Overall, I'm pleasantly surprised by these and I imagine you will be too.
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