I was deliciously surprised once I pulled them out of the box, starting with their thin-seacty custody that housed elegantly thin gems with a touch of metal talent. The daily performance of Acefit Air is equally satisfactory, marked with reactive checks and clear but warm sound for the solid musicality between the genres.
These are not the open earphones richest in characteristics and the fit can be pneumatic, especially when it stretches the flexible hooks on the back of the ears. At $ 80, those disadvantages are easy to neglect and I had a lot of fun using these buds in my outdoor activities for several weeks.
Slim and Stylin ‘
Photography: Ryan Waniata
There is something absolutely satisfactory in the Acefit Air case. When peeking through the plastic bubble of the cumbersome box, it looks like any number of large shells. This has made even more impressive to find that it is perhaps the thinnest case of all the buds that I tested, easily sliding in jeans or shorts. The flat map finish adds to the atmosphere, even if it tends to collect oil from the skin inside and out of time.
The gems are in the same way elegant. Although about 7.5 grams weigh (the AirPods Pro 2 are just over 5), they are lighter and less intrusive than most of the ear gems that I tested. Acefast states that it is due in part to an “ultra-chief titanium thread” inside the hooks tested for 10,000 curves. The fit is so dissolved and comfortable that you would think they would have fallen, but they are well balanced and I still have to lose one while walking, excursions, cycling or otherwise around.
It can be difficult to obtain the speakers and the accompanying air intakes correctly aligned with my ears, in particular the right one, due to the way the gems are designed to dangose out of the canals. I got used to it, but I usually need to make some adjustments to the right bud, discovering that pulling it forward usually stops in the stereo image.
While I put the gems, I often feel the revolting bip of their metal touch sensors, yet apparently ace -headed has made them not responding for the first seconds, therefore rarely made mistakes. Above all, unlike many open earphones that I try, the touch pads are reactive, allowing me to be easily single by volume, double touch for the game/pause and triple for a skip of songs even in compromising situations like an ebike ride. Simply working reliably puts these gems in front of the game.
Speaking of ebike, the sprouts are not the best to overcome the resistance of the wind, but they do a decent job, allowing me to listen to songs or podcasts at moderate speeds without the need to make me explode. This is a huge advantage of the earphones open on traditional gems that are based on microphones that are easily overwhelmed by the cut of the wind and the resistance.
Triple punch
Photography: Ryan Waniata
Inside each gummy frame of each bud there is an “three -line -line ultra linear speaker” that explains the impressive sound quality of Acefit Air. Acefast says that the speakers reduce the distortion and are very strong to the point of rarely pushing above a third of the maximum volume. It is a good thing, since turning on the EQ in the Acefast app strangely lowered volume, but I have not found the need to use the EQ anyway.
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