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Klipsch bluetooth neckband earbuds
Klipsch bluetooth neckband earbuds








In fact, I’ve barely had to plug the T5 Neckband Earphones in at all since I got them. The Klipsch T5 Neckband is no exception, providing up to 15 hours of playback time.Īfter using it these past months, I can say it definitely lives up to that rating.

klipsch bluetooth neckband earbuds

One of the biggest benefits of neckband headphones is battery life. Then I’ll be able to crank the bass up a few notches and get the sound exactly where I like it. Hopefully, someday Klipsch will release the long-promised Klipsch Connect app with an equalizer. Otherwise, the T5 Neckband Earphones are a great sounding pair of headphones that offer a nice balance between highs and lows, bringing music to life. Just know that if you’re looking for that all-encompassing bass, you’ll not find that here. I found that missing here in the T5 Neckband headphones although, there was still plenty of thump in the low end to keep tracks sounding punchy. I wouldn’t exactly consider myself a bass head, but I do enjoy a deep resounding bass that surrounds you. It worked particularly well with highlighting the vocals in songs, but if you’re like me, you’ll probably find the bass a little lacking. This makes music have an extra bit of clarity, giving plenty of separation between instruments and the different layers of tracks.

klipsch bluetooth neckband earbuds

I found the sound quality to be super crisp with an emphasis on the high end and a somewhat satisfying kick of bass. The T5 Neckband Earphones support aptX and aptX HD which promise quality as good as a wired connection and with minimal delay via Bluetooth. They stay in place, there is no tug from the wires when moving, and there is no ear fatigue from wedging them into your ears. Pair that with Klipsch’s patented oval-shaped ear tips and it makes the T5 Neckband headphones some of the most comfortable I’ve ever worn. With the battery and controls housed in the neckband, the earbuds themselves weigh practically nothing. It is also more comfortable around your neck since it moves with you instead of being stiff like the R6 series. It makes the headphones much easier to put on, remove, and store - especially in a gym bag.

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I would have loved to see Klipsch employ it here.Īfter my past experience with the R6 Neckband headphones, my favorite part of the T5 series is how the neckband part is now flexible. While this is still a common complaint among headphone makers, some brands have begun moving to USB-C, particularly in more premium models. My only criticism of the design would be that Klipsch still uses microUSB ports for charging. This really streamlines the design and makes the T5 Neckband Earphones not only more attractive but less bulky to travel with, too. Instead of having large tips on the left and right to house controls, they are now integrated more seamlessly. With the T5 Neckband series, Klipsch has made its slimmest and most compact version yet. Unfortunately, the buds are not retractable however, they don’t seem to get in the way when not in use. Much like the R6 Neckband and R5 Neckband Earphones that precede them, the T5 Neckband comes wrapped in leather and features two earbuds that hang independently.

klipsch bluetooth neckband earbuds

The Klipsch T5 Neckband Earphones carry on with Klipsch’s tradition of making premium headphones with long-lasting battery life. Below are my thoughts on its latest, the T5 Neckband Earphones, something that I’ve used for the past couple of months now and which were provided to me by the company for review.








Klipsch bluetooth neckband earbuds