Everything seems solid. I've been using these intermittently for the last 2 weeks and haven't had to plug in once. I have nothing to compare these to, so take the review for what it's worth. I've seen a few reviews recommending you take the time to get the fitment correct. I'd agree with that. After running and sweating a bit, I realized I need a slightly smaller ear plug, and swapped out the wing for a more snug fit.
I'd describe the sound quality like this: I hear what I want to hear, and don't hear what I don't want to hear, when I don't want to hear it. These are ear buds. You're not going to get thumping bass and wildly dynamic range without a dip in battery power. Audio snobs probably have every reason to rate these at a 3 or a 4. For the quality at the current sale price I don't think there's better out there.
Controls are easy and intuitive, and it seems to me like the previous app connectivity issues have been ironed out. This is one of the easiest gadgets I've set up and used in the last year.
I'm guessing the reason I got these "on the cheap" is because they're rolling out a new model soon. If support carries through the new model lineup, I'd recommend these ear buds to anyone. Can't wait to use 'em in the stand this fall!
Good sound, very comfortable, secure during activities, Would prefer that the case could be closed while charging, needing to have everything open while charging is a pain. Others do this better.
I honestly thought I would get quality sound from Klipsch and their headphones. They are very faint and extremely "tinny". I have raised bass and equalizer settings along with ear size. I'm very disappointed in how these sound.
I wanted to like these so much as I’ve been a fan of klipsch for years. However I’m extremely disappointed that when you put the largest size earbuds and ear wings on them they won’t fit in the case to charge. They are also difficult to pair with anything besides a phone. I gave 2 starts only because they actually sounded great, just everything else was wrong.