When you speak on a call, the person you're talking to hears their voice as if it's being amplified!
I tried it on two phones and the result was the same! One phone is the Oneplus 11 and the other is the poco M5 pro!
If you lower the volume of your phone, then for some strange reason the other person doesn't hear their voice but you don't hear as well!
It's good for videos.
It connects immediately as soon as you take it out of the charging case!
The idea of having a single earphone is good, but it's a shame because it amplifies!
No comparison to the Jabra 25 SE that I have!
I will try to figure it out and if I find a solution, I may come back
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Well, I'm back:
After a lot of searching, I found out that with the crappy Android calling app, it no longer amplifies (you only hear a slight scratching sound and you have to know it to notice it)!
With any other dialer - caller from the Play Store, the person you're talking to hears their voice!
Of course, in the native dialer, what I'm showing in the photos must be active, otherwise the results will be the same as with other apps!
You go to the general settings (top right with the 3 dots) of the dialer (not the general settings of your phone) in accessibility and see if the "button" for noise reduction is active
So, should you get it or not?
Weigh it in your mind and decide! I'm not changing the rating for now
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I'm back again on the same day!
It would be a coincidence that it didn't amplify in 2 calls. Same thing with the caller that comes with Android (I'm talking about the Oneplus 11 now)
For me, it's a waste of money because I can't hear music and videos through Bluetooth. I would get a dual Bluetooth if that was the case!
I have over 10 single Bluetooth devices, but this is the worst. In others, the sound quality may not be perfect, but I haven't experienced amplification in any of them!
Now, either you'll listen to the others who are excited or to me, who is disappointed!
I'm deducting one star from the rating