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lenovo ht10 review b

   After using/testing the HT10 True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds by Lenovo for almost 20 days i too have many good things to say about them. First and foremost, audio quality is far better than expected for a TWS model of its class with clear mids and highs (without distortion even at high volume levels) and quite rich bass levels (especially for the size of drivers used). Things are especially well when it comes to making/answering calls since the noise cancelling feature works quite well and i really can't complain about volume levels. The IPX5 certified enclosures also held their ground after several hours on the treadmill and having "terminated" quite a few wireless earbuds over the years on that treadmill it's now become part of my tests. As for battery life i sincerely doubt you will be able to hit 8 hours of continuous use (perhaps with the volume set at 50% that's possible). The best i was able to get was almost 7 hours (with the volume turned at roughly 80%), a number which is not really bad either, not for such lightweight earbuds. Unfortunately, there is room for improvement when it comes to the dual microphones since at times people on the other end couldn't hear me well regardless of the where i was at (even in a quiet room at night). Τhere's always the possibility that this was due to a network or bluetooth error and not the earbuds themselves but that possibility diminishes when it happens more than just once.


   Currently the Lenovo HT10 True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds are on flash sale for USD55.99/52.08Euros (Banggood.com) a price tag which is extremely balanced for what you're getting. As with most things in the market if you can climb further in price there are better choices out there such as the new Elite 75T models by Jabra or the new EHD9001TA model by 1MORE (reviews soon) but both cost at least 3 times as much as the HT10 so for people on tight budgets these are not really valid options. At the end of the day it all comes down to how much you're willing to spend on a pair of TWS earbuds and what your needs are but if you're looking for an affordable model with very good audio quality and equally good battery life the Lenovo HT10 is for you.

 

PROS


- Good Audio Quality / Amount of Bass
- Signal Strength
- IPX5 Certified
- Bluetooth V5.0
- Bundled Charging Case (Up To 48 Hours of Music Playback)
- Available In Black & Black/Red Colors



CONS


- Microphone Quality