When wireless earbuds first came around, there was a bit of ridicule about them as people grappled with their practicality. A few years in and most of us who moved to wireless cannot go back to wired earbuds. We love the ease of use and the modern technology that comes with going wireless.
I gave been eyeing the LG Tone Free Wireless Earbuds that come with unique features aside from a promise of great sound. We’ll have a look at the features in-depth in subsequent articles but for now, my favourite are built in UV Nano Charging that kills 99.9% of bacteria, and the earbuds finder which lets you locate lost or misplaced earbuds. I find these features an answer to two of the biggest problems that come with earbud use. Getting misplaced, and being a breeding ground for bacteria.
Going wireless has some great advantages and as much as I’ve been there for some time, I can’t wait to try the LG Tone Free ones which are built with Meridian Sound.
The first thing I was glad to get rid of in my life is the tangling of wired earphones. However much you try to keep them sans knots they always find a way to coil themselves into an untidy mess which you have to spend time sorting out before getting to use them. There is nothing like this with the wireless ones which come in a case.
Wireless earbuds also give you the advantage of going about your day-to-day activities while listening to music, podcasts, and calls, but without having you tethered to your phone. When cooking or working out for example, the last thing you want is the need to figure out where to place your phone to be as non-intrusive as possible. This is not something you can do if you are restricted by the length of a cable.
Wireless earbuds are stylish, and they come with good modern sound. They are designed to remain firmly in the ear even when the user is moving around. You get these advantages plus a whole lot of others with the LG Tone Free wireless earbuds. Like the fast charging feature where you get one hour of listening time in just 5 minutes. As mentioned earlier, we shall be looking at them in-depth in subsequent articles.
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