🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
SensoOrbits Wireless Earbuds deliver premium sound quality with deep bass, featuring 4 microphones for noise cancellation, quick USB-C charging, and an ergonomic design for all-day comfort.
W**M
Amazing for the spend, but a few caveats! Perspective from a 1 to 2 month user.
I've been using these for about a month or two now to figure out what I think before reviewing them. I previously used the Senso active buds S-250 and 255 (If I'm remembering their names correctly). Both are very good, and these are no exception.For $30, I am amazed by the quality of these! The earbuds look and feel nice, and I love the look and feel of the case as well. I really like the four battery LEDs on the case. These things charge super quickly as well, and the battery lasts me a full day easily. It could easily last several days with the charging case only and no charging cables.The sound quality is certainly up to my standards. I'm no audiophile, but I also use Sony XM4's (both the over-ear and in-ear varieties), the other Senso buds I mentioned, a HyperX Cloud Alpha S headset, and a cabled pair of KBear KS2's. When I use these, I don't feel as if I'm missing out on anything sound-wise. I was very surprised at how good the bass is on these. Listen to a bassy track like One Day by Ryan Farish, and you'll hear it. I can hear the mids and highs perfectly fine too.I also used these on a three mile run and didn't have to adjust them a single time. They stayed right in my ears the entire time so they pass my run test for sure.Now I do have a couple of annoyances, one being first impressions. When I first took these out of the case, the left bud wasn't producing any sound. Putting them back in the case and then powering them off and on by closing and opening the case fixed it. However, one later time at the gym, I had this issue while I had left the charging case in my car. Powering them on and off using the touch control panels didn't fix it. Disconnecting and reconnecting didn't fix it. Neither did going back to my car and trying the charging case fix. That made me mad when I'm already trying to get my workout in! For some reason, restarting my phone did fix it, so maybe it wasn't the buds? Who knows...At least it hasn't happened again since.Another knock is the advertised noise cancelling. I'm sorry, but I don't hear it. This could be because I'm used to the amazing ANC on my Sony XM4's, but I genuinely can't tell a difference in ambient sound between having these things in my ears turned on or having them in my ears turned off. For $30, I wasn't expecting much noise cancelling, but if you're going to advertise it, they should have it. I spoke with a support rep, and they recommended a factory reset. This didn't change anything. I thought maybe I had a defective pair, so I ordered a replacement. Still couldn't tell there was any noise cancelling. In fact, THAT replacement pair was spitting out some rather audible static noise any time I would pause a song (although I think this is something a lot of Bluetooth sound equipment does). They both did it, but the replacement pair was doing it much more noticeably. That's maybe a bit worrisome for the quality control. I actually ended up sending that pair back and keeping the first pair. Anyway, these buds at least seal pretty well and have reasonably good passive noise cancellation. Another thing I don't understand is how so many of the other reviews for these state that the noise cancelling is great, yet I tried two different pairs and couldn't detect any noise cancelling. Not sure what's going on there. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?Another small knock is the touch controls. I already wasn't a huge fan of these on my big Sony over-ears. Here, it's even worse because the touch area is about half the size of a dime, maybe even a bit smaller. It's one tap for play and pause, two taps on the left bud to lower volume, two taps on the right to raise volume, three taps on the left to skip back a track, and three taps on the right to skip forward a track. I practiced and got good at it, but I had to experiment to figure out how spaced out multiple taps needed to be. It seems you need to put about a quarter to a half of a second between taps. I initially had many frustrating instances of pausing a song when I was trying to skip or adjust volume. I still do occasionally, but practice mostly alleviated this. One thing that helps is to grasp the bud stem between your thumb and middle finger to help your index finger locate that tiny touch panel.One last small complaint is comfort. I've noticed the left bud fits me VERY well with no discomfort over time. The right bud, however, caused me some discomfort after a few minutes. This could be due to the shapes of my ears. It made using touch controls on the right bud pretty painful though, as my ear was already feeling sensitive. However, I've gotten better at wearing them and only have some slight discomfort in my right ear after extended use (say 2.5 to 3 hours or more). One thing that makes fitting them easier is putting them in with the stem pointed down at the ground and then twisting them into your ears until you find the point where they feel fully seated.That sounds like a lot of knocks, but really I love these things. I'm looking at these and my Sony WF-1000XM4's I recently got for Christmas, and I'm starting to regret the spend on those a bit, because the Senso's are so inexpensive and make me feel like I'm getting basically just as good sound quality with just fewer features such as noise cancelling and app support. Not to mention you can just pop these out of the case and into your ears so quickly. With the Sony's, you have to squish that foam tip and then smash them into your ears before the foam expands. The Senso's are just so easy to deploy. Plus with how cheap these are, you don't mind beating them up a bit and using them for sweaty workouts. With Sony's buds, I feel like I have to baby them because of how expensive they are.These get four stars because of some of the annoying little issues I mentioned, but I still HIGHLY recommend these as a great budget set of wireless buds. Great job, Senso. Now if you could just convince me that these actually do have noise cancelling, I'd bump this review to 5 stars.
T**8
Beautiful set of Budget buds, can’t do better!
Prospective customer, Just buy them and don’t look back. I’m serious! These are beautiful. I’ve owned many top end wireless earbuds—Sony1000X series, JBL tour, Bose quiet comfort, Anker Liberty 2air. Now, of course a $150-$200 pair of buds are going to come with many extras, apps, equalizers, so on and so forth but, I needed a pair for traveling in hard conditions. Not just tough but the kind you expect not to come back with. So I picked these up on a lark because I saw the reviews and figured 🤷🏻♂️ “What the h*ll” well, they survived the trip, and much more! I’m glad too because i would have ordered a set the minute I got home. These things have fantastic durability for the price point. Absolutely incredible! Shocking even, they’ve been underwater, kicked across pavement, dropped 6 ft on marble and Were in my pocket most the time for months. Used everyday! It’s almost a game at this point. Can I kill these things??? lol. They sound beautiful though, I’m not an audiophile but I like a certain equalization and I didn’t need it (I have with every other set). These! Nope. If you’re not the type that likes to mess around with that kind of thing don’t worry about it! These are perfect out of the box for everything from Rock to hip hop to folk music right out of the box. Just charge them and pair up, you’re good. They’re loud enough that you can really rock out but not enough to hurt you. They have 4 mics for phonecalls too that work fine independently as well. My girl says I sound better with the buds than the phone itself and you can hear the other way crystal clear too. 4 mics are usually only common on upper end buds but these are beautiful. They work independently for calls too and sound quality is fine. They’re ixp4 I think, so fine for splashes and sweat. Like I said mine survived underwater somehow. All around you CAN NOT BUY A BETTER SET OF BUDS until you hit over the $100 range. Even then, they hold their ground with the big boys. Outdoing most with incredible battery life (with the case charged you could use them a day and a half straight!) I would recommend these to anyone and I certainly will never be without a set in my lineup for as long as they’re around. Even if you’re on a shoestring budget and looking around for a $20 pair. Save up a little and get these, you WONT be sorry you did. You can have a gorgeous set that easily match or outdo Apple airpods with a ($150) price tag! Really, these look better and are FAR more comfortable. For anybody looking and you’re on the fence JUST BUY THEM! You won’t find a better deal. I can’t say enough about them, orbits really hit one out of the park with these! It says something that they aren’t greedy about it too. They could charge double easily but they make a solid, sturdy, quality product that’s exactly as advertised and charge a fair price for it! 👍 you don’t find that often anymore. I’m using them right now! Lol Hope this helps, good luck and God bless. BUY THE BUDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
T**R
Great for trips
These are nice quality and great for sitting in an airplane. They can seem like they are acting up due to the sensitive touch plate but they just need a long press on the left bud to turn off and turn back on.
J**A
Defective?
The earphones only worked for 1 day before I started noticing defects. Unless my phone is glued to my face, sound begins cutting in and out. Ordered a replacement set, will update review after trying out the replacement for a couple days.Update: as it turns out the previous pair had been defective. I was sent a replacement pair and have had no issues since. 10/10
M**I
Not the best & not the worst, by at your own risk
I love to listen to Loud music so often times I turn up the volume. I noticed before I charged it I wanted to test it out to see how the sound quality would be if for the most part I had a little bit of A charge to them to where I was able to listen to a few of my songs which was fine. Over the course of two weeks I noticed that the more that I listen to my music with these earbuds that the sound quality decreases. I also noticed that when I listen to my music, the music goes in and out each bud as if it’s losing connection with the music I’m listening to. There’s been plenty of times where I connected and disconnected, I’ve also restarted my app that I’m listening music on and nothing seems to be working. It’s been a continuous in an out listening to music when I have these earbuds in. It’s really disappointing especially when you have a good song that you want to listen to music. The battery life is decent it’s it last for a long time. The only problem is just the quality of the sound of the birds going in and out when I listen to music and the fact that it’s not really noise canceling like it says. That’s why I gave it a three out of five review.
V**A
Muy buenos
Buenos
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