Cyberstud x2 Earbuds Review: These amazing earphones have a battery life of 70 hours, do you know from the review which one would be better to buy?

Technical News Office – NU Republic had launched the Cyberstud X2 headphones just a few days ago, which were also submitted to us for review. After using them for about a month, I share with you my good and bad experiences. Their price is Rs 2500. What is the value for money at this price? You will get an idea by reading this review.

Design
I’ve never seen a design like the Cyberstud X2 in an earphone before. When I first saw them, they didn’t look like buds from any angle. Their weight is also very good. It shows that you are holding something heavy in your hand. It has the “NU Republic” insignia on the top. Just below is a circular light that flashes when the case is opened and also lights up while charging. Their case is transparent. The buds are visible from the outside. When it comes to the design of the heads, it is as unique as the housing.

fit and portability
The headphones disappointed me in terms of ear fit. After wearing them for 30 minutes, pain begins in the ears. It is not possible to wear them in the ears continuously for several hours. The company should have put as much effort into fitting the earrings as they did into making them look unique. In terms of portability, if you keep it in your pocket, it will feel like you are carrying a heavy object in your pocket. The reason they are heavy is the big battery.

audio quality
The headphones come with ANC (Active Noise Cancellation). 13mm drivers were used in these. These also feature the company’s xBass technology. I didn’t find the audio quality to be very good, but if you want to buy headphones with a unique design and are willing to adapt to the audio quality, you can buy them. As mentioned, the company put a lot of effort into making the design unique, so don’t expect too much from the audio quality.

Battery
What impressed me the most was the battery of the earbuds. Their battery lasts 70 hours, in the last month I have recharged them barely three or four times. It has a USB Type C port at the bottom for charging.

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