These are neckband-style wireless earphones that connect to a phone, tablet or laptop over Bluetooth, with the two earbuds joined by a flexible band that rests around the neck. The earbuds are magnetic, clipping together at the chest when not in use, and an LED display shows the remaining battery at a glance. The set uses dynamic drivers for stereo sound, has volume control, and is styled for sport and gaming with sweat and splash resistance. It is offered in a regular and an upgraded version.
The neckband design sits between true wireless earbuds and traditional wired headphones, and it has real practical advantages. The band houses a larger battery than tiny earbuds can hold, so playtime is typically longer; the earbuds cannot be dropped or lost individually because they stay tethered to the band; and when the magnetic buds are clipped together they hang neatly around the neck, ready to use. It is a comfortable, secure format for exercise and all-day wear.
The magnetic earbuds add convenience beyond tidiness: on many neckband sets, clipping the buds together or pulling them apart is used to pause and resume playback, and the band's controls and microphone sit within easy reach. The LED battery display removes the guesswork about when to charge, which is a genuinely useful touch for daily use.
Sound, Fit and Noise Isolation
The dynamic drivers deliver the warm, bass-forward stereo sound typical of this class, which suits music, games and calls, and the inline controls make volume and track changes easy. One point deserves honesty: these earphones do not have active noise cancellation, so background noise is reduced only by the passive seal of the in-ear tips rather than electronically. That makes the choice of ear tips important, since a snug seal is what delivers both isolation from surrounding noise and full bass. The right expectation is enjoyable, casual sound with decent isolation from a good fit, rather than the electronic silence of premium noise-cancelling models.
Battery, LED Display and Connectivity
Battery life is one of the neckband format's strengths: with room for a larger cell in the band, these earphones typically offer many hours of playback per charge, comfortably more than tiny true-wireless buds, and they recharge over a standard cable. The LED display shows the battery level so charging can be timed before they run out. The Bluetooth connection is stable and low-power across phones, tablets and laptops, and pairing is quick once the earphones are in pairing mode. As always, real runtime depends on volume and how much the microphone is used.
Water and Sweat Resistance
The earphones are marketed as waterproof, which in practice means resistance to sweat and splashes rather than submersion. That suits workouts, running and rainy days, where perspiration and the odd raindrop are no problem, but they should not be worn swimming or held under water, and wiping them dry after a sweaty session protects the drivers and contacts. Treated as sport and everyday earphones, they hold up well to active use, and the secure neckband fit keeps them in place during movement.
Step-by-Step Setup Guide
Getting started takes only a moment.
Charge the earphones fully before first use with the supplied cable.
Hold the power button until the light flashes to enter pairing mode.
Select the earphones in your device Bluetooth menu to connect.
Choose ear tips that seal comfortably for the best bass and isolation.
Clip the magnetic earbuds together around your neck when you are not listening.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Most issues are quick to resolve.
They will not pair. Remove any old entry from the device Bluetooth menu, make sure the earphones are charged, and hold the power button to re-enter pairing mode.
The bass is weak or sound leaks in. Try a different ear tip size for a better seal, since fit largely determines bass and isolation on earphones without electronic cancellation.
One side is quiet. Check the balance setting on the device and confirm the earphones are fully charged, as low battery can affect output.
Care. Wipe the earbuds and band after sweat or rain, keep the charging port dry, and store the buds clipped together to avoid tangles.
Ecosystem and Integration
The earphones work as a comfortable, secure set of sport-oriented wireless earphones for phones, tablets and laptops, handling music, games and calls over Bluetooth. Their strengths are the longer battery life of the neckband format, magnetic earbuds that stay tethered and cannot be lost individually, an LED battery display, sweat and splash resistance, and a comfortable fit at a low price; their boundaries are that they have no active noise cancellation, the sound is enjoyable budget quality rather than audiophile, the water resistance suits sweat and splashes but not swimming, and the neckband is more visible than fully in-ear true-wireless buds. For an affordable, secure pair of everyday and workout earphones, they are practical and easy to recommend.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do they have active noise cancellation?
No. These do not have electronic ANC. Background noise is reduced only by the seal of the in-ear tips, so choosing the right tip size matters for isolation and bass.
Why choose a neckband over true wireless earbuds?
The neckband holds a larger battery for longer playtime, the earbuds stay tethered so they cannot be lost individually, and the magnetic buds clip together to hang neatly around your neck when not in use.
What does the LED display show?
It shows the remaining battery at a glance, so you know when to charge without guessing.
Can I wear them for workouts?
Yes. They are sweat and splash resistant and sit securely, which suits the gym and running, but they are not for swimming or submersion.
How long does the battery last?
Neckband earphones typically offer many hours of playback per charge, more than tiny earbuds, with the exact time depending on volume and use.
Do they work with iPhone, Android and laptops?
Yes. They pair over Bluetooth with phones, tablets and laptops.