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SoundPEATS Free2 Classic Wireless Earbuds $32.45 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ TekTek AU via Amazon AU

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I have a few Soundpeats and find them to be a great value option. This is a lightning deal. At this price I decided to have a separate set for the office. The usual Amazon price is $40.99 with a typical inflated RRP.

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  • +5

    I've had 3 pairs of soundpeats and they've all seem to die (as in stop working) after a little while.

    • +2

      I've got a pair of S5 for exercise, at least a year old, and some TrueFree, maybe two years old, which are still working well. Also bought for my daughters who lose them more frequently than they stop working.

    • -2

      Yep. The ~$30 x 5 that I've spent could have just been better spent on some premium ones with a claimable warranty.

      They are basically disposable junk but at least with semi-decent sound.

      If you are prone to losing things easily then maybe buying multiple cheap nasty ones per year could save you money, as a warranty wont cover that.

  • decent deal but not quite their all time lois

  • my Free2 Classic works well after 12month. also have a few other redmi. qcy brand..this one seems the best

  • Whats the cheapest ones with active noise cancelling?

    • +1

      I bought the Capsule3 pro half a year ago https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B0BN7W1BLM

      Pretty decent ANC and monstrous battery life, I find myself using it more than my Airpod Pro.

      • +1

        Second this, excellent set for their price and better that the other two pairs of soundpeats I have

  • I've gone through a few pairs of soundpeats of various model numbers. They seem to die in 1 ear or otherwise sh*t themselves after about 3 months - and I only use them for an hour a day if that.

    So while the sound quality is pretty good for what you pay, they really are disposable junk unfortunately.

    • I had one pair conk out after about a year, so I contacted the Amazon seller and they gave me a 50% refund, so it cost about $25 for about a year of heavy use.

      Given ridiculous battery life, I thought that was a good deal, even if I do hate disposable electronics.

  • +2

    Have bought 4-5 pairs and have only had 1 fail about 2 years in. Think they're brilliant value.

  • +2

    I've also had a contrary experience - 3 years of TrueShift2, no issues yet, even after I've dropped the case more than 4 or 5 times with the internals popping out.

    Very reliable connection and battery life.

  • The ones I got have been great also. They are the ‎Q30 HD with the cord between the 2 buds (wanted so I can hang them on my neck). I've had them since Feb 2020 and no issues. I also have the Jaybird Tara Pro's (paid $130) and I actually prefer the soundpeats ones in terms of comfort, and I can't really tell much difference in sound between the two.

  • I've had TrueAir2's for two years now, and the only issue I run into is they'll occasionally unsync from each other. I just unpair/forget them on my phone, do a reset on the buds, and then re-pair. Otherwise they've given me more than enough use through that time.

  • I rate these for the gym, great battery life, stay in pretty well and inexpensive so if they go AWOL or get nicked no problem.

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