Description
Specifications:
- Brand: QCY (Xiaomi ecological chain)
- Model: QCY T2C TWS
- Wearing Type In-ear
- Material PC
- Technical Parameters
- Microphone Yes
- bluetooth Version V5.0
- Transmission Distance 10M
- Impedance 32Ω
- Frequency Response 20-20KHz
- Battery Capacity Each earphone: 43mAh, 3.7V
- Charging box: 800mAh, 3.7V
- Charging Time (h) 2h
- Working Time (h) 4h
- Standby Time (h) 120h
- Package Included:
1* QCY Earphones with Charging Box
1* USB Charging Box
3 pairs of eartips
1* Manual
Built Quality and Design
Most people associate wireless earbuds with the gym or outdoor sports because these were the first applications, allowing people to move freely while listening to their favorite music. However, unlike the first generation of Bluetooth earbuds, which still had a wire running from one earpiece to the other, the new generation of devices like QCY T2C TWS have removed all cables and moved all of the hardware inside the earpieces themselves (hence the manufacturers’ designation as true or truly wireless earbuds).
However, this meant that the days of small and light earbuds may have passed, so the new challenge was to fit everything (drivers, Bluetooth antenna, and battery) inside a small case while maintaining a comfortable shape and light weight. The material of choice for this is plastic, which is also the case with the QCY T2C earbuds, which are made of a soft plastic covered by a black matte finish, with each earpiece having a small hole for the microphone and two metallic connectors (they’re magnetic and are used to recharge the earbuds depending on the case).
Unlike the AirPods, the manufacturer shifted everything on the bulge to the upper side, so the weight isn’t evenly distributed, but the QCY T2C isn’t that heavy (only 0.15 ounces per earpiece). The neck (the elongated piece of plastic that ends where you connect the silicone tip) on the bottom side of the earbuds is a bit longer than I usually like – it’s not as long as on the BlitzWolf BW-FYE3, which I didn’t find comfortable, but it’s not on the level of the ultra-compact BW-FYE5, which I consider the most comfortable wireless earbuds that I have tested until now.