Customers are pleased with the Solo Buds True Wireless Earbuds, especially the sound quality, battery life, and comfortable fit. Many appreciate the connectivity and portability, as well as the color and design. Some customers feel the volume and bass could be improved.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Great product with great quality. Would definitely recommend.
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As a person who has very tiny ears this would be better if you were able to adjust like making the base more or any of that when you hook up the earphones to your phone it doesn’t give you that option. You can’t download an app like you can with like the AirPods for Apple, in all reality, I gave it three stars when I should’ve given it one and a half stars they’re better for somebody who has bigger ears and who doesn’t mind the screeching noise and I can’t stand that 
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I recently took a road trip and left my Air Pods and Beats Solos at home. Stopped at a Best Buy along the way and these were on sale. They are not worth the money, even at a sale price. I’ve used them with both Apple and Android devices; I’ve had connection issues with both. The sound quality is horrible. There is no depth to the sound whatsoever. Despite trying two of the different sizing, they are incredibly uncomfortable. I know there is no noise cancelling setting on this model, but even with the best fit tips, outside sound leaks through. The case feels cheap and thin, and I’m guessing this model is made to simply brag you’ve got some Beats. I thought paying for the Beats brand would guarantee some quality, but I was sadly mistaken. Don’t waste your money on this model. It all you can afford is $40-$60, opt for Skullcandy.