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The video, presented by Matteo from Tech Travel Geeks, focuses on unboxing and reviewing the Aukey EP-T27 earbuds, under the "Earphone Tuesday" series. Matteo introduces the brand Aukey, known for affordability and value, and details the contents of the package which include the earbuds, a charging case with USB Type-C, silicon tips, and a manual. Key features highlighted include larger contact points, clear right and left indicators, and effective capacitive touch controls. Priced at around 50 pounds, with ongoing discounts, the earbuds are reviewed positively for their sound quality, good microphone performance, and ease of use across various activities like music, gaming, and podcasts. Despite lacking active noise cancellation, they offer effective passive noise isolation and have commendable battery life. The video concludes with purchasing information and an invitation to engage with the Tech Travel Geeks community.
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In this segment of the video, Matteo introduces himself as the chief mobile opinionist at Tech Travel Geeks and continues the “Earphone Tuesday” tradition by unboxing and providing first impressions of the Aukey EP-T26 earbuds. He notes that Aukey is a brand known for delivering excellent value for money. The packaging is simple, including foam for protection, detailed instructions, a USB Type-A to USB Type-C cable, replacement silicon tips in various sizes, an instruction manual, and an Aukey sticker. Matteo explains the unboxing process and handling of the earbuds, including removing protective films to prevent unnecessary charging during transit.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses the notable features of Aukey EPT27 earbuds, highlighting their larger contact points compared to traditional pogo pins and the clear right and left indicators in the case. The compact case doubles as a charging unit with a USB Type-C port. Priced at 49.99 pounds on Amazon, there’s currently a 50% off voucher available. The presenter demonstrates pairing the earbuds with a Google Pixel 5 and promises to return with first impressions after testing. After the break, they review the earbuds positively, noting excellent sound quality, good microphone performance, and effective capacitive touch controls, particularly in a quiet, indoor setting.
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In this part of the video, the reviewer discusses the performance and features of the Aukey EP-T27 earbuds. They highlight the ease of performing actions like pausing music, skipping tracks, and activating the voice assistant, and express overall satisfaction with the earbuds’ case and charging functionality. The sound quality is described as slightly bass-heavy but well-balanced, with no issues in tracks that usually challenge earphones. The earbuds performed well across different uses, including music, gaming (Call of Duty Mobile on Samsung Galaxy A52 5G), audiobooks, podcasts, and videos, with no discernible lag or delay, likely due to their Qualcomm chipset supporting aptX. Price-wise, they are noted to be around 50 pounds sterling but are currently available at a discounted rate with a 50% off voucher. However, the earbuds lack active noise cancellation, relying on passive noise isolation from the silicon earbuds, which the reviewer finds effective. The earbuds’ battery life is also considered sufficient for extended use in various contexts.
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In this part of the video, the speaker concludes the unboxing and first impressions review of the Aukey EPT27 earbuds. They mention that after using a Google Pixel 5, the earbuds showed about 60% charge after two hours, suggesting an approximate five-hour total charge from the earbuds, with the case providing additional hours. The speaker wraps up by providing information on where to purchase the earbuds on Amazon UK, highlighting a 50% off voucher. They also encourage viewers to leave comments, like the video, and subscribe to their channel, Tech Travel Geeks.
