In the swelling Open airbodes’ tide can be easier to ignore the underdug. When S. Fast’s Acefit air first came to me, they looked like another couple of budget mines, baseline designs for buds that allow you to hear the lyrics while keeping the ears open to the world.
Once I pulled them out of the box, I was gladly surprised, it started with their spyware thin charging case, which helped stylish slim buds with a touch of metal temperament. The daily performance of Acefit AIR is similarly satisfactory, which is marked by response control and crisp, but still there is a hot sound for solid music.
These are not the most feature -filled open airbeds, and the fit can be working, especially when you first increase the flexible hooks in the back of your ears. At $ 80, it is easy to ignore these defects, and I carried out an explosion using my buds in my external activities for several weeks.
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Photo: Ryan Weniata
Acefit is very satisfactory about the air matter. When peeking from a plastic bubble of a large box, it seems that there are any kind of large -scale clam shells. It made it even more impressive to find out that this is probably the thin matter of any buds I have experienced, easily slipped into the pockets of jeans or shorts. Fleet finish increases the webic, though it collects oil from your skin over time.
The buds are similar to the same. Although they weigh about 7.5 grams (Air Pods Pro 2 is just more than 5), they are mostly lighter and less than Eric buds I have experienced. Efest says some of it is due to the “Ultra Fine Titanium Wire” inside the hooks testing for a 10,000 turn. The fit is so loose and comfortable that you think they will fall, but they are well balanced and I have not lost one by walking, hiking, biking or trapping in any other way.
Speakers can be difficult to get and are properly connected with my ears, especially the right one, as designed to confuse the buds outside your canals. I have made it a habit, but I usually need to make some adjustments in the right buds, finding that it is usually locking in stereo image while moving it forward.
When putting the buds, I often listen to their metal touch sensors’ teltle beep, yet Efast has apparently made them irresponsible for the first few seconds, so I rarely make mistakes. Most importantly, I have tested a lot of open airbids, touchpads are responsible, which makes me easily single tape for volume, double tape for play/pause, and triple tape for the song, even in compromising conditions like Abac ride. Just working reliably keeps these buds ahead of the game.
Speaking of EBEX, the resistance to the air is not the best of the buds, but they do a decent job, which allows me to listen to the lyrics or podcasts at a moderate pace without need to blow up the ears. It is a huge advantage of open aerobids on traditional buds that rely on microphones that easily overwhelmed the scissors and resistance of the air.
Triple cartoon
Photo: Ryan Weniata
Each buddy has a “Three Magnet Ultra Linear Speaker” inside the Robbie frame that accounts for the impressive sound quality of Acefit air. Esfast says the speakers reduce the distortion, and they are so loud that I have rarely pushed them over a third of the volume. This is a good thing, since the ACFST app reduces the weird volume after activating the EQ, but I have not got the need to use the EQ anyway.


