Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Headphones Review

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Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Headphones Review Tested using Methodology v1.4 Reviewed Sep 10, 2020 at 09:54 amLatest change: Retest Aug 17, 2023 at 02:53 pm Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Picture 7.0 Mixed Usage 7.3 Neutral Sound 7.2 Commute/Travel 8.3 Sports/Fitness 6.5 Office 5.5 Wireless Gaming 5.4 Wired Gaming 6.5 Phone Calls + Create your own SearchingFinding Store overview test results deals 0 comments Type In-ear Enclosure Closed-Back Wireless Truly Wireless Transducer Dynamic Noise Cancelling Yes Mic Yes

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are budget in-ears with an ANC feature. These comfortable and stable headphones have a neutral sound profile that's well-suited for a variety of audio content. Their battery life lasts over five hours and if you need a top-up, their carrying case has over three additional charges to keep you going. Unfortunately, their ANC feature is disappointing as it struggles to cut down noise in the bass and mid-ranges. That said, if you're looking for a pair of headphones to take with you to the gym, they can be a great choice.

Our Verdict

7.0 Mixed Usage

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are satisfactory for mixed use. These comfortable, stable in-ears have a fairly neutral sound profile. If you like to work out with headphones, they have an IPX8 rating for water resistance, although we don't currently test for this. However, they have a disappointing ANC feature which struggles to reduce bass and mid-range noise, which isn't ideal if you're looking to cut down bus engines or office chatter. Their continuous battery life also may not be enough to last you through your entire 9-5. On the upside, their carrying case has over three additional charges to keep you going.

Pros
  • Well-built design.
  • Comfortable, stable fit.
  • IPX8 rating.
Cons
  • Disappointing ANC.
  • No sound customization.
  • Mediocre battery life.
SearchingFinding Store 7.3 Neutral Sound

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are decent for neutral sound. These comfortable headphones have a fairly balanced sound profile, although their treble is a little dark, which slightly dulls instruments and sibilants like cymbals. They also don't have a companion app, so you won't be able to easily EQ them. On the upside, they have consistent bass and treble delivery.

Pros
  • Well-built design.
  • Comfortable, stable fit.
Cons
  • Disappointing ANC.
  • No sound customization.
SearchingFinding Store See our Neutral Sound Recommendations 7.2 Commute/Travel

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are decent for commute and travel. They're comfortable enough to wear for long commutes and can be tossed into most pockets or bags thanks to their compact design. Unfortunately, their biggest weakness is they barely cut down any bass-level noise like bus and plane engines, even with their ANC on. Their single charge battery life could last through a commute, but if you have an overnight flight, you may need to pop them back into their case for a battery top-up.

Pros
  • Well-built design.
  • Comfortable, stable fit.
Cons
  • Disappointing ANC.
  • Mediocre battery life.
SearchingFinding Store See our Commute/Travel Recommendations 8.3 Sports/Fitness

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are great for sports and fitness. They have a comfortable, stable fit. Since they're truly wireless, you don't have to worry about a cable snagging on something and pulling your headphones out of your ears. They also have an IPX8 rating for water resistance, although we don't currently test for this.

Pros
  • Well-built design.
  • Comfortable, stable fit.
  • IPX8 rating.
Cons
  • Mediocre battery life.
SearchingFinding Store See our Sports/Fitness Recommendations 6.5 Office

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are okay for office use. They're comfortable enough to wear for long periods. While they leak a bit of sound at a high volume, it sounds thin to those around you. However, their ANC is disappointing and it barely reduces ambient chatter. Their battery life may not be enough to get you through a 9-5. Luckily, their carrying case holds a few extra charges.

Pros
  • Well-built design.
  • Comfortable, stable fit.
Cons
  • Disappointing ANC.
  • Mediocre battery life.
SearchingFinding Store See our Office Recommendations 5.5 Wireless Gaming

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are Bluetooth-only headphones. While they can be used via Bluetooth on PCs, their latency is likely too high to be recommended for gaming.

SearchingFinding Store See our Wireless Gaming Recommendations 5.4 Wired Gaming

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are Bluetooth-only headphones and can't be used wired.

SearchingFinding Store 6.5 Phone Calls

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are fair for phone calls. Their integrated microphone can capture voices well, although speech sounds a little muffled and lacking in detail. However, it struggles a bit to separate voice from moderately noisy environments. The ANC feature of these headphones is disappointing too, so you may have some problem hearing the person on the other line if you're in a loud environment.

Pros
  • Comfortable, stable fit.
  • Decent recording quality.
Cons
  • Disappointing ANC.
  • Sub-par noise isolation.
SearchingFinding Store
  • 7.0 Mixed Usage
  • 7.3 Neutral Sound
  • 7.2 Commute/Travel
  • 8.3 Sports/Fitness
  • 6.5 Office
  • 5.5 Wireless Gaming
  • 5.4 Wired Gaming
  • 6.5 Phone Calls
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  1. Updated Aug 17, 2023: We've received a user report of Bluetooth instability. As a result, we've updated Bluetooth, but the scoring of this box hasn't changed.
  2. Updated Feb 21, 2022: We've retested 'Weight' in Comfort.
  3. Updated Sep 10, 2020: Review published.
  4. Updated Sep 01, 2020: Early access published.
  5. Updated Aug 27, 2020: Our testers have started testing this product.
  6. Updated Aug 27, 2020: The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon.
  7. Updated Aug 22, 2020: We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.

Compared To Other Headphones

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are budget truly wireless in-ears. They have a distinct stem style that's similar to other budget headphones such as the Anker SoundCore Liberty Air 2 Truly Wireless. Even though they don't have a companion app, their neutral sound profile is suitable for most audio genres. On the downside, their ANC is disappointing at best and does little to cut down bass-level noise like bus engines. If you're looking for more headphones, check out our recommendations for the best truly wireless earbuds, the best wireless Bluetooth earbuds, and the best noise cancelling earbuds and in-ear headphones.

Mpow M30 Truly Wireless SearchingFinding Store

The Mpow M30 Truly Wireless and the Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are in-ears with different strengths. While both headphones are comfortable and well-built, the X3 have a more neutral sound profile. Their continuous battery life is longer, they have a standby mode to help length the time between recharges, and their integrated microphone has a better recording quality too. However, they aren't any better at blocking out ambient noise, even though they have an ANC feature. Some users may also prefer the M30's stemless design as well as their slightly more bass-heavy sound profile.

Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW TaoTronics SoundLiberty 79 Truly Wireless SearchingFinding Store

The TaoTronics SoundLiberty 79 Truly Wireless and the Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are both similarly performing in-ears. The TaoTronics have a more thumpy sound that some users may prefer, they can isolate more noise, and they leak less sound. However, the Mpow are more comfortable, have better controls, and their carrying case is better designed. Their integrated mic also does a better job of noise handling and while their total battery life is a bit shorter than the TaoTronics, there's a standby mode to help you conserve your battery life.

Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW Anker SoundCore Liberty Air 2 Truly Wireless SearchingFinding Store

The Anker SoundCore Liberty Air 2 Truly Wireless and the Mpow X3 Truly Wireless have different strengths. The Mpow are more comfortable, they have better controls, and they feel more stable in-ear. However, the Anker have a bass-heavy sound that some users may prefer. Even without an ANC feature, they're able to reduce more ambient noise than the Mpow's ANC, and they even have a companion app with a graphic EQ and presets. If you're looking for something to wear while commuting, go with the Anker but if you're looking for a more neutral listening experience, go with the Mpow.

Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW Skullcandy Indy Truly Wireless SearchingFinding Store

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are slightly better in-ear headphones for most uses than the Skullcandy Indy Truly Wireless. The Mpow feel better built with easier-to-use controls and a more stable fit. Their sound profile is more neutral while their integrated mic has a better recording quality. They also have better overall battery performance. However, the Skullcandy can isolate more noise, even when compared to the Mpow with their ANC feature.

Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW Anker SoundCore Life P2 Truly Wireless SearchingFinding Store

On first glance, the Anker SoundCore Life P2 Truly Wireless and the Mpow X3 Truly Wireless look very similar. However, the Anker are better for commuting and travel than the Mpow. The Anker deliver a bass-heavy sound that some users may prefer. Even without an ANC feature, they're able to block out more ambient noise than the Mpow's ANC, and they leak less sound. Their total battery life is longer too. However, the Mpow are more comfortable as well as stable, they offer volume controls, and their carrying case is better too. They also have a more neutral sound profile. Their integrated mic also has a better recording quality.

Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW Tranya T10 Truly Wireless SearchingFinding Store

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are better for neutral sound than the Tranya T10 Truly Wireless. The Mpow have a neutral, balanced sound profile, while the Tranya have a more excited, v-shaped sound. The Mpow also have a more comfortable and stable fit. However, the Tranya isolate against more background noise, and they leak less sound.

Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW TaoTronics SoundLiberty 95 Truly Wireless SearchingFinding Store

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are better earbuds than the TaoTronics SoundLiberty 95 Truly Wireless. The Mpow are more comfortable and stable. Their sound profile is better-balanced and while it doesn't offer the best performance, they have an ANC that's able to cut down a bit more ambient noise around you. However, the TaoTronics have lower latency on iOS and Android.

Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW Mpow X5 Truly Wireless SearchingFinding Store

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless and Mpow X5 Truly Wireless each have their own advantages, so you may prefer one over the other depending on your needs. The X3 are smaller, with a more stable fit. They have a better-balanced sound profile, and superior overall microphone performance too. Meanwhile, the X5 have a more comprehensive control scheme, block out a far greater degree of ambient noise, leak less audio, and last longer on a single charge. Unlike the X3, they don't have a standby mode to conserve battery life.

Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW TOZO NC9 Truly Wireless SearchingFinding Store

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are better for neutral sound than the TOZO NC9 Truly Wireless. The Mpow's sound profile is more neutral compared to the TOZO's V-shaped sound profile, and they have a more comfortable and stable fit. That said, the TOZO offer a much better noise isolation performance, so they're a better choice for your commute.

Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW Mpow MDots True Wireless SearchingFinding Store

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless and Mpow MDots True Wireless each have their own advantages, so you may prefer one over the other depending on your needs. The X3 are more comfortable and better-built. They also have better overall mic performance and much longer battery life. However, even though the MDots don't have an ANC feature like the X3, they're notably more effective when it comes to filtering out background noise. They also leak less audio.

Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW Cowin Apex Elite Truly Wireless SearchingFinding Store

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are better headphones than the Cowin Apex Elite Truly Wireless. The Mpow are better-built, more stable, and offer a more neutral sound profile. However, the Cowin's ANC feature isolates against more background noise, though its overall performance isn't that impressive.

Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW TOZO NC2 Truly Wireless SearchingFinding Store

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless and the TOZO NC2 Truly Wireless headphones are similarly-designed headphones, but the Mpow are better for most uses. The Mpow have a more stable, comfortable fit, deliver sound more consistently, and have a better microphone performance. Their sound profile is also slightly more neutral, which some listeners may prefer, and they have a better ANC feature, although it's still disappointing. However, the TOZO have much longer continuous battery life. They also have a more bass-rich sound profile, which fans of genres like EDM and hip-hop may like.

Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW Mpow X6 Truly Wireless SearchingFinding Store

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are slightly more versatile than the Mpow X6 Truly Wireless. The X3 have a more stable fit, superior noise isolation capability, better overall mic performance, and a far more neutral sound profile, which some users may prefer. They also last longer on a single charge and have a standby mode to help conserve their charge. Conversely, the X6 have an easier-to-use control scheme.

Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW EarFun Air Pro True Wireless SearchingFinding Store

The EarFun Air Pro True Wireless are better for most uses than the Mpow X3 Truly Wireless. The EarFun have an ANC feature that does a much better job of blocking noise, a longer continuous battery life, and much lower latency with iOS and Android devices. They also have a more neutral sound profile, which some listeners may prefer. On the other hand, the Mpow have a more stable fit and better touch controls, including volume control, so you may prefer them if you're looking for headphones to use at the gym.

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Test Results

perceptual testing image Sort Category ─────────── RATINGS Mixed Usage Neutral Sound Commute/Travel Sports/Fitness Office Wireless Gaming Wired Gaming Phone Calls Category All Design Sound Isolation Microphone Active Features Connectivity Design Design Style Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Design Picture 2 Type In-ear Enclosure Closed-Back Wireless Truly Wireless Transducer Dynamic

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless are sleek black in-ears with a long stem. Unlike the TaoTronics SoundLiberty 95 Truly Wireless, which have a glossy design, these in-ears have a satin finish, which helps give them a bit more of a premium look and feel. Consider the Mpow X6 Truly Wireless if you're looking for more conventionally-styled in-ears.

7.5 Design Comfort Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Comfort Picture Weight 0.02 lbs Clamping Force 0 lbs

Update 02/22/2022: We originally reported the headphones' weight as '0.2 lbs'. However, their correct weight is '0.02 lbs'. We have corrected our results and updated our review.

These headphones are comfortable. They don't have a deep fit, and they don't put a lot of pressure on the ears. They also come with six ear tips so you can find the right fit.

LEARN ABOUT COMFORT 7.0 Design Controls Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Controls Picture OS Compatibility Not OS specific Ease Of Use Decent Feedback Decent Call/Music Control Yes Volume Control Yes Microphone Control No Channel Mixing No Noise Cancelling Control On/Off Talk-Through No Additional Controls Voice Assistant

These headphones have decent controls. Although they can be a little confusing right off the bat, they're easy to use once you get the hang of them. One tap on the left earbud lowers the volume and a tap on the right earbud raises it. You can play or pause by double-tapping on either ear. If you want to skip backward or forward, you can triple-tap on the left and right earbud, respectively. When the left earbud is held for two seconds, it activates voice assistant, while the same motion on the right earbud turns ANC on/off. There are a few beeps when you turn the power as well as ANC on/off, Bluetooth pairing, and max volume.

LEARN ABOUT CONTROLS 9.6 Design Portability Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Portability Picture L 1.6" W 1" H 0.6" Volume 1 in³ Transmitter Required No

The Mpow X3 are lightweight in-ears with outstanding portability. You can easily fit them in your pockets or bags without a problem.

LEARN ABOUT PORTABILITY 7.5 Design Case Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Case Picture Type Hard case L 2.2" W 1.9" H 1.3" Volume 5.4 in³

These headphones have a good hard case. It's made out of plastic and it's fairly solid and compact. However, the lid feels a little flimsy.

LEARN ABOUT CASE 7.5 Design Build Quality Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Build Quality Picture

The Mpow X3 Earbuds are very well-built headphones. Even though they're completely made of plastic, they feel dense. They also have an IPX8 rating for water resistance, although we don't currently test for this.

LEARN ABOUT BUILD QUALITY 8.0 Design Stability Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Stability Picture

These in-ear headphones have a very stable fit. Even though they don't come with stability fins, they shouldn't fall out of your ears while you're running or working out.

LEARN ABOUT STABILITY Design Headshots 1 Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Angled Picture Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Side Picture Design Headshots 2 Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Front Picture Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Rear Picture Design Top Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Top Picture Design In The Box Mpow X3 Truly Wireless In The Box Picture

  • Mpow X3 Truly Wireless headphones
  • Charging case
  • USB-C charging cable
  • x3 Ear tips
  • x3 Extra soft ear tips
  • Manuals

Sound Sound Sound Profile Bass Amount 0.11 dB Treble Amount -2.82 dB

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless have a fairly balanced sound profile with just a touch of brightness. They're suitable for a variety of audio genres but they don't come with an EQ so you won't be able to customize their sound if you prefer a little more bass. Take a look at the Mpow MDots True Wireless if you're looking for truly wireless in-ears that offer more thump and rumble.

LEARN ABOUT SOUND PROFILE 9.2 Sound Frequency Response Consistency Avg. Std. Deviation 0.16 dB

These headphones have an outstanding frequency response. Once you achieve a proper fit and seal with the included tips, you should get consistent bass and treble response every time you use them.

LEARN ABOUT FREQUENCY RESPONSE CONSISTENCY Sound Raw Frequency Response LEARN ABOUT RAW FREQUENCY RESPONSE 9.1 Sound Bass Accuracy Std. Err. 1.33 dB Low-Frequency Extension 15.65 Hz Low-Bass 0.87 dB Mid-Bass 1.44 dB High-Bass 1.04 dB

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless have outstanding bass accuracy. The response is very flat and neutral, resulting in full-bodied and thumpy bass.

LEARN ABOUT BASS ACCURACY 8.6 Sound Mid Accuracy Std. Err. 1.86 dB Low-Mid 0.01 dB Mid-Mid -2.15 dB High-Mid 2.07 dB

These headphones have excellent mid accuracy. The response is fairly flat, although there's a small dip in the mid-mids that nudges vocals and lead instruments to the back of the mix. However, the bump in the high-mids helps bring a touch of intensity and clarity to these instruments.

LEARN ABOUT MID ACCURACY 7.2 Sound Treble Accuracy Std. Err. 3.72 dB Low-Treble 1.69 dB Mid-Treble -4.66 dB High-Treble -12.29 dB

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless have decent treble accuracy. The low-treble is slightly overemphasized which may cause some instruments and vocals to sound a little harsh. However, the mid and high-treble are both underemphasized which makes sibilants like S and T sounds a bit dull.

LEARN ABOUT TREBLE ACCURACY 7.2 Sound Peaks/Dips Peaks 2 dB Dips 1.05 dB

The Mpow X3 Truly Wireless have decent peaks and dips performance. There's a dip in the mid-mids that nudges vocals and lead instruments to the back of the mix. The following peaks in the high-mids and the low-treble makes instruments sound harsh and painful.

LEARN ABOUT PEAKS/DIPS 9.0 Sound Imaging Weighted Group Delay 0.2 Weighted Amplitude Mismatch 0.82 Weighted Frequency Mismatch 0.88 Weighted Phase Mismatch 2.79

The Mpow X3 have excellent stereo imaging. The group delay is below the audibility threshold for the entire range, ensuring a tight bass and transparent treble reproduction. The L/R drivers of our test unit are also very well-matched. This is important for the accurate placement and localization of objects (like voices or footsteps) in the stereo image. These results are only valid for our unit and yours may perform differently.

LEARN ABOUT IMAGING 1.5 Sound Passive Soundstage PRTF Accuracy (Std. Dev.) N/A PRTF Size (Avg.) N/A PRTF Distance N/A Openness 4.4 Acoustic Space Excitation 2.2

Just like many other closed-back in-ear headphones, the Mpow X3's passive soundstage is bad. Due to their in-ear design, they bypass the pinna or outer ear, which is a big factor in creating an out-of-head or speaker-like soundstage. Without activating the pinna, their soundstage is perceived as small and located inside your head rather than out in front.

LEARN ABOUT PASSIVE SOUNDSTAGE 0 Sound Virtual Soundstage Head Modeling No Speaker Modeling No Room Ambience No Head Tracking No Virtual Surround No App

These headphones don't have any virtual soundstage features.

LEARN ABOUT VIRTUAL SOUNDSTAGE 7.7 Sound Weighted Harmonic Distortion WHD @ 90 0.334 WHD @ 100 0.114

The Mpow X3's weighted harmonic distortion performance is good. There are a couple of small peaks in the treble range, but it shouldn't be audible for most people.

LEARN ABOUT WEIGHTED HARMONIC DISTORTION Sound Test Settings Firmware Unknown Power On Connection Bluetooth 4.2 Codec SBC, 16-bit, 48kHz EQ No EQ ANC On Tip/Pad Silicone (small) Microphone Integrated

These are the settings we used to these headphones. The test results are only valid for these settings.

LEARN ABOUT TEST SETTINGS Isolation 5.5 Isolation Noise Isolation Isolation Audio Overall Attenuation -12.57 dB Noise Cancelling Yes Bass -6.8 dB Mid -12.49 dB Treble -18.97 dB

These headphones have disappointing noise isolation. Even with their ANC on, they struggle to cut down bass-range noise like bus and train engines. They also aren't suited for reducing mid-range noise like ambient chatter. While they do better at blocking out treble-range noise like the hum of an AC fan, it's still mediocre at best. Consider the Mpow X5 Truly Wireless, the Cowin Apex Elite Truly Wireless, or the TOZO NC9 Truly Wireless if you're looking for in-ears with a more effective ANC system.

LEARN ABOUT NOISE ISOLATION 8.1 Isolation Leakage Leakage Audio Overall Leakage @ 1ft 33.24 dB

These headphones have very good leakage performance. Most of the leakage is concentrated in the treble range, which sounds thin to those around you. However, if you're listening to your music at max volume, others may be able to hear some of it.

LEARN ABOUT LEAKAGE Microphone Microphone Microphone Style Integrated Yes In-Line No Boom No Detachable Boom No Mic Yes

These headphones have an integrated microphone.

LEARN ABOUT MICROPHONE STYLE 7.2 Microphone Recording Quality Recorded Speech LFE 229.57 Hz FR Std. Dev. 3.1 dB HFE 7,034.64 Hz Weighted THD 0.624 Gain -0.5 dB

The recording quality of the integrated mic is decent. Your voice sounds somewhat neutral and clear, although a little muffled and lacking in detail.

LEARN ABOUT RECORDING QUALITY 6.1 Microphone Noise Handling Speech + Pink Noise Speech + Subway Noise SpNR 13.18 dB

The noise handling of the mic is mediocre. It struggles to separate your voice from even moderately noisy environments, and you're heard most clearly in more quiet spaces.

LEARN ABOUT NOISE HANDLING Active Features 6.3 Active Features Battery Battery Type Rechargable Continuous Battery Life 5.3 hrs Additional Charges 3.5 Total Battery Life 22.9 hrs Charge Time 1.3 hrs Power-Saving Feature Standby mode Audio While Charging No Passive Playback No Charging Port USB-C

The Mpow X3 have an unremarkable battery performance. They have just over five hours of continuous battery life with the ANC on. They also have over three charges in the case. They're advertised to have up to 180 hours of standby mode as well, but we don't currently test this feature.

LEARN ABOUT BATTERY 0 Active Features App Support App Name No App iOS No Android No macOS No Windows No Equalizer No ANC Control No Mic Control No Room Effects No Playback Control No Button Mapping No Surround Support No

These headphones don't have a companion app.

LEARN ABOUT APP SUPPORT Connectivity 6.6 Connectivity Bluetooth Bluetooth Version 5.0 Multi-Device Pairing No NFC Pairing No Line Of Sight Range 173 ft PC Latency (SBC) 367 ms PC Latency (aptX) N/A PC Latency (aptX HD) N/A PC Latency (aptX-LL) N/A iOS Latency 392 ms Android Latency 142 ms

The Mpow X3 Earbuds have okay Bluetooth connectivity. Unfortunately, a user has reported experiencing Bluetooth instability when in public spaces. Our unit also has an issue with the pairing connection, so we can't confirm whether Bluetooth instability is more commonplace. If you've experienced this, please let us know in the forums.

These buds don't have NFC or multi-device pairing either, which is a little disappointing. They also have a lot of latency on PC and iOS when streaming video. While it's lower on Android, different apps and devices compensate for latency differently.

LEARN ABOUT BLUETOOTH 0 Connectivity Non-Bluetooth Wireless Non-BT Line Of Sight Range N/A Non-BT Latency N/A

These headphones are Bluetooth-only.

LEARN ABOUT NON-BLUETOOTH WIRELESS 0 Connectivity Wired Mpow X3 Truly Wireless Cable Picture Analog Audio No USB Audio No Detachable No Length N/A Connection No Wired Option Analog/USB Audio Latency N/A

These headphones can't be used wired. However, they come with a USB-C cable so that you can charge their case.

LEARN ABOUT WIRED Connectivity PC / PS4 Compatibility PC/PS4 Analog No PC/PS4 Wired USB No PC/PS4 Non-BT Wireless No

These headphones are compatible with PC via Bluetooth if your PC is Bluetooth-compatible. However, they aren't compatible with PS4.

LEARN ABOUT PC / PS4 COMPATIBILITY Connectivity Xbox One Compatibility Xbox One Analog No Xbox One Wired USB No Xbox One Non-BT Wireless No

These headphones are Bluetooth-only and aren't compatible with Xbox One.

LEARN ABOUT XBOX ONE COMPATIBILITY 2.2 Connectivity Base/Dock Type Charging Case USB Input No Line In No Line Out No Optical Input No RCA Input No Dock Charging Yes Power Supply USB-C

These headphones come with a carrying case that holds over three charges. It charges via its USB-C cable.

LEARN ABOUT BASE/DOCK

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