Snug fit if you place them inside ear correctly, Good value, Ten different color options, Passable battery life
Poor ergonomics, Too much Treble, Some Bluetooth problems
To conclude, the Crazybaby Air Nano are a balanced pair of earbuds. They deliver well in some areas, such as portability, a snug fit and above-average sound. But the earbuds also have weaknesses. Too much treble during dialogue and an uncomfortable design...
Good+ sound quality, I like the multi-function button design
Comfort for people with small ears, 3hr battery life seems short, No place to store the earbud covers
I like the Crazybaby Air 1S True Wireless Earbuds quite a bit as far as how they look, sound, charge, etc. It's just too bad that they hurt my ears to wear them for very long.Price: $159.00Where to buy: Crazybaby and AmazonSource: The sample for this revi...
Sammanfattning: Wireless headphones or earbuds are becoming increasingly common especially for smartphone users. They make experiences such as commuting and sports easier due to the portability offered. Such earbuds have been around for at least three years now. Today, w...
Charges via USBC, Easy to pair, Compact and lightweight, Available in multiple colors
Poor battery life, Difficult to seat earphones in charging case, Buttons force you to ram buds deeper in ears, Lackluster sound quality
Crazybaby's Air Nano buds aren't terrible headphones, but they're not very good, either. You'd be better off spending another $40 to $60 on a set of earphones that offer superior battery life, a more comfortable user experience, and better audio.T...
Publicerad: 2018-01-27, Författare: Adam , testad av: soundguys.com
Price, Good build quality, Connection strength, Sound isolation
Uncomfortable, Charging earbuds is a hassle, Battery life, Microphone sound quality
Crazybaby nailed all of the hard parts, but slipped up on the basics of making a true wireless pair of earbuds. It's hard to recommend something that physically hurts your ears after 20 minutes...
Sammanfattning: If you follow tech YouTubers you may have seen Unbox Therapy's video of a really cool floating speaker last year. Well the company behind that crazy piece of gadgetry is back with a new set of truly wireless earphones that looks and sounds amazing. In fac...
Terrible connectivity, Uncomfortable, Charging case feels flimsy
The Air Nanos look the part, and when they work they sound great - but they just don't do that very often. We liked the overall design of the earphones and the accompanying charging case, which looked very slick and is small enough to fit in your pocket...
Simple to connect to Bluetooth and the connection remains stable during use, Can be used to take calls from a smartphone and summon your voice assistant without removing the headphones from your ears, The charging capsule makes it easy to carry the earbud
As the music doesn't stop when one ear buds is removed, it's too easy to lose one of the headphones, The sound quality lacked a powerful bass, The listening time from one charge isn't as long as we'd like
A discreet and simple to use pair of truly wireless headphones. The sound quality does lack a powerful bass and the listenting time may not be long enough for some either.Overall Score: 68/100RATINGS:Ease of use: 3/5Design: 3/5Performance: 3.5/5Instructio...
Sammanfattning: Ever since Apple got rid of the headphone jack on the iPhone 7, the interest in Bluetooth earbuds has increased a lot. To counter the lack of the headphone jack, Apple launched the AirPods, a pair of truly wireless earbuds which have been well-received. M...
Sammanfattning: La marque de Salt Lake City CrazyBaby qui s'est fait connaitre via ses campagnes de crowfunding et par Innovation Award lors de l'édition 2017 du CES s'essaie à une nouvelle version de ses écouteurs sans fil, les Air Nano. Nous les avons mis à l'épreuve...