Sammanfattning: Erato, one of the first companies to make and sell fully wireless earbuds, has a new product available called the Verse that's more affordable than its flagship Apollo 7 buds, but with great sound quality, a lighter form factor, and innovative graphene dr...
It's impossible to review true wireless earbuds nowadays without thinking of what Apple's AirPods could even be like. The Apollo 7 and AirPods share a lot of similarities with the ability to control audio from the earbuds themselves to the charging case...
The Apollo 7 may have become just another true wireless earbuds in the market, but I am impressed with the audio quality and the user experience. It does not look utilitarian and sporty like Samsung Gear IconX and Jabra Elite. And there are no other featu...
The Erato Apollo 7 is a lightweight, totally wireless set of earphones that delivers mostly hiccup-free operation. They sound good, are sweat-resistant (they can be used for running), and a charging case with an integrated battery supplies multiple charge
They're expensive, the battery life is only 3 hours and the firmware isn't upgradable
Although it's a bit too pricey, the Erato Apollo 7 is one of the first truly wireless headphones that works well and delivers decent sound...
The Erato Apollo 7 is a lightweight, totally wireless set of earphones that delivers mostly hiccup-free operation. They sound good, are sweat-resistant (they can be used for running), and a charging case with an integrated battery supplies multiple charge
They're expensive, the battery life is only 3 hours and the firmware isn't upgradable
Although it's a bit too pricey, the Erato Apollo 7 is one of the first truly wireless headphones that works well and delivers decent sound...
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Publicerad: 2016-05-23, Författare: Christian , testad av: Digitaltrends.com
Extremely convenient to use and set up, Excellent sound quality for most uses, Waterproof, Solid wireless range
Occasional syncing quirks, A little large for some ears
Erato has come out with a great product in the Apollo 7. They're super convenient, come with enough tips and accessories to suit most ears, and they offer a great sound for everyday listening. This technology is still new, and, therefore, quirky, but t...
The Erato Apollo 7 is a lightweight, totally wireless set of earphones that delivers mostly hiccup-free operation. They sound good, are sweat-resistant (they can be used for running), and a charging case with an integrated battery supplies multiple charge
They're expensive, the battery life is only 3 hours and the firmware isn't upgradable
Although it's a bit too pricey, the Erato Apollo 7 is one of the first truly wireless headphones that works well and delivers decent sound...
Suffers frequent cutouts, Confusing controls, Lacks compelling features of competitors
Erato's Apollo7 tries something bold and lands it, but with quite a few wobbly steps. The hardware is surprisingly refined, but the connectivity issues could keep this from being one worth your money...
The Apollo 7 marks one of the first bold steps towards true wireless earphones, but there are lots to improve in terms of sound quality especially at its $500 price point...