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🎧 Power, Precision, and Protection — Your Soundtrack, Unstoppable.
The PASONOMI TWS-X9 wireless earbuds combine Bluetooth 5.0 technology with IPX7 waterproofing and a massive 2200mAh charging case that also powers your smartphone. Designed for professionals on the move, these earbuds deliver 3-4 hours of crisp Hi-Fi stereo sound with effortless one-step pairing and customizable ear tips for a secure fit during any activity.





| ASIN | B07FPG94RP |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Balanced Armature Driver |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 3 Hours |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Cable Feature | Wireless |
| Compatible Devices | Connects to all Bluetooth® 5.0 ready devices – phones, computers, tablets and more |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (8,613) |
| Date First Available | July 18, 2018 |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips |
| Generation | 2 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00607128392828 |
| Headphones Jack | Wireless |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
| Item model number | TWS-X9 |
| Manufacturer | Meilianfa |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | TWS-X9 |
| Noise Control Features | noise_cancellation |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Running, Exercising, Cycling, Calling, Gaming, Travel |
| Special Feature | Built-In Voice Assistant, Stereo, bluetooth 5.0, wireless |
| Special features | Built-In Voice Assistant, Stereo, bluetooth 5.0, wireless |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise, Travel |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 607128392828 |
| Units | 2.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
J**B
Good price, good product.
These Bluetooth earbuds are a great price for a good product. The packaging was good, and the item came securely packed. The earbuds came in a nice portable case, with a small carry bag. The USB cord used to charge the case, the extra ear caps, the charging case all fit into the small carry bag. The compact design of the charging case is a feature I appreciate as I carry many items in my pockets and purse. I love that, if needed, I can also charge my cell phone with the charging case. The earbuds fit snuggly, and there are several options/sizes to choose from for the ear caps. Even while out gardening, or jogging, they fit snuggly and stay in place. My house has several different devices to pair with. Pairing was simple and worked well with all our devices--cell phones, tablets, I-pads, even our tv. Battery life--with three kids and a husband who loves to use these--is awesome! My kids use these in the car when we travel. They easily keep a charge for four hours and recharge pretty quickly. You can use them separately, which is nice if they are watching the same movie, or if you want to listen to music, and also listen to the kids. The sound quality overall is good. We tried many platforms. We used different cell phones to test the sound quality from each, we played games on our tablets and I-pads, and we used them for music as we did gardening and jogging. Overall, the sound quality was pretty good, even with the music. The music quality does not register below 100 hertz --so for bass lovers, this might be an issue. But the sound was still high quality. In summary, we all love these earbuds. The ease of pairing them, sound quality, and length of battery life make these a good price and a good product.
Z**1
Affordable ear buds that are highly competitive with similar models costing more.
I have had these Pasanomi Bluetooth Earbuds for a few weeks now. I have used them just about every other day and have yet to recharge the case. I use them mostly on my commute to and from work. They are on anywhere during that time for 48-60 minutes and I have yet to use these on an occasion where they run out of power. I have used them for around 1.4 hours max, at one time, while exercising on a treadmill while paired with a tablet. I am confident they could have gone longer without charging them up. As with any device, there are some really good things, some good things and some things I don't personally care much for, but are not deal-breakers. First the really good and good things. 1) battery life has been excellent 2) I have yet to recharge the case and I have used the buds consistently once or twice a day. 3) The case has enough charge to power a device like a smartphone in an emergency. I can't say it can charge a phone to 100% however. 4) There are plenty of ear tips to find one that fits your ear canal. 5) Pairing the buds to my S10 was a breeze and they are quick to connect. Pairing them to my tablet was likewise simple. On to the things I didn't care much for. 1) These buds did take a few days for my ears to get to use to. I had a pair of noot wired headphones before which were tiny. The Pasonomi buds fit easily into my ear canal, however there was a little discomfort in the beginning regarding how the buds sit on my outer ear. After a few days though, it is fine. I have even dozed off with them in my ears while riding the train home. This may be just a problem for me though. 2) The sound quality of the earbuds is good, but not great where lows and bass are concerned. I think the noot headphones have a little bit better bass, but otherwise the quality is similar and they are better than the wired buds that came with my S10. For the cost, these wireless buds are good regarding sound. I think they are clear and the highs are good, but if your looking for deep bass tones and better lows, you may want to look deeper into reviews of this and other sets that are higher priced. I am in no way disappointed with my purchase and I love these buds. 3) The touch sensitivity of the control for the buds is interesting and I think I just need to get more used to it. I have tried to adjust the buds and inadvertently stopped or skipped a song I was one. I am better than I once was, and maybe I just need a little more practice. All in all, I think this was a great purchase and I value these buds as more than just a device for listening to music. The case maybe be bulkier and heavier than the competition, but the ability to hold a charge for such a long period of time, and power other devices far outweighs anything negative for me that people have said about the case. I would definitely purchase these again and recommend them to anyone looking for a bluetooth headset and was not as concerned about a perceived lack of bass for such a small device.
N**S
Solid Technology - Good Product Overall
I've been using this product for about 6 weeks now, so I feel like I have enough experience to comment on all the pertinent concerns. In general, this is a solid product. It has it's pros and cons, as with most products. PROS (let's start with the good) The price is great - what can I say... $40 for all this is hard to beat. These fit really well in my ears. I know this can be hit and miss for most users, because ear shape matters. But they do come with three sizes of rubber inserts, so I imagine most will find these comfy. The sound quality is pretty good, if not slightly under-powered. Sometimes max volume is not quite enough (like when inside my motorcycle helmet when riding, in which case, using both buds helps). They function independently, which for me is essential. My previous experience with Bluetooth (BT) ear buds is with singles (not sets), so I use these both individually more often than together. In other words, I use the right (with left in the charging cradle) until it runs out of battery power, then switch, and so on, back and forth. I use them together when I listen to music and need the full sound (at the gym, hikes, etc). One of my favorite features is the rechargeable battery pack cradle. As is advertised. this cradle can charge each bud at least a dozen times, probably more. I think the first time out it did 15 or so. In six weeks, of relatively heavy use (daily, switching back and forth), I've charged the cradle itself only once. It still has all bars itself. I just carry the cradle with me basically everywhere I go and this always provides a way to charge the buds. Love this! (I haven't used it to charge a phone or tablet, but I probably will one day. Although, I have a 24000 mAh battery pack I use for this) CONS (not really bad, but less than good). The pairing can be finicky. This has been mentioned in several other reviews. I have a rather complex set of BT requirements, so I've had to develop a system to keep this straight. I have the following BT connections with my phone: Car audio, sound bar, workstation, laptop, JBL standalone speaker, and a tablet. And I should note that other sources connect to some of these (which makes it more complex). The way I set up the earbuds was to label the left EB-L-P (left primary) and the right EB-R (right). This makes it very easy to use them separately, which is my primary use case. Whenever I have a problem, I revert back to the pairing protocol in the user manual. This squares me away most of time. Also, when switching out after battery is low, I put the used bud in the cradle and wait a 5-count, then remove the freshly charged one and allow it to connect. They are kind of large compared to other in-ear buds I've tried. The single ear buds tend to be smaller and lighter, so I had to get used to bulkier feel of these. All in all, not that big a deal, but noticeable. I can't wait for a smaller set of ear buds to come out, something more sleek and light weight. My least favorite feature is the touch buttons on the buds. I'm used to a physical button on my previous several single ear bud products. Mainly because I'm always accidentally pressing it (it's like a small touch screen). Just picking up the bud and inserting into my ear often starts playing. And if you have kids who like to muck with your ear buds, well... I'll find my content has been playing for minutes (or even hours sometimes) by accidental button presses. One thing I used to do all the time is take the bud out of my ear (when going into a coffee shop or store) and stick it in my front shirt pocket. This was not a problem before, but now often is. I much prefer a physical button. Overall, this is a good (almost great) product. I highly recommend it. Aside from a few improvements (mentioned herein), I would give this 5 stars. Maybe the next generation of these ear buds will get my 5.
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