🎧 Elevate Your Sound Experience - Stay Connected, Stay Stylish!
The Tribit OpenGo Wireless Earbuds combine cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.3 technology with an open-ear design for ultimate comfort and situational awareness. With an impressive 104 hours of playtime, IPX5 waterproof rating, and smart touch controls, these earbuds are perfect for active lifestyles, ensuring you never miss a beat or a call.
Controller Type | Touch |
Item Weight | 106 Grams |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring, Calling, Exercising |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Laptops |
Additional Features | Built-in Mic, Bluetooth 5.3, Ergonomic Earhooks, IPX5 Waterproof |
Specific Uses For Product | music |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Sensitivity | 114 dB |
Impedance | 20 Ohm |
W**O
Pretty Darn Good Ear Headphones
I like these because they provide great sound and remain in-place...hanging on my ears. All too often the ear buds slide out of my ears...not these! They haven't fallen once! Sound clarity is real good and they play tunes from my iPhone's music library very clearly. The mics work well!
G**H
Good for media, but not phone
Media playback was good, but phone audio quality was just bad.
N**I
Very comfortable
I bought these to replace my last pair of tribits. Very comfortable and I don’t worry abt them falling off my ears. My husband even likes to wear them when we are driving the convertible when he needs gps directions. He says he can hear it and it’s not inside his ear hurting his ear. But I will say Tribit has the best customer service, I never have a problem with them. I have bought many pairs of their products and any time I have a problem they fix it or replace it. Will continue to buy their products.
P**H
Tribit OpenGo - poor fit, poor battery, poor controls
I've used the Tribit Movebuds H1 for a few years and really admired the fit, comfort, battery life and sound quality. When the left side started to fail (volume output extremely low) I had no qualms about ordering the new OpenGo product as a replacement. While they are very light and the sound quality is quite good, I've had them for four days and I am considering requesting a refund and return due to the general poor fit, poor battery life and inadequate software controls. I am a glasses wearer and the OpenGo's thick over-ear loop doesn't leave much room behind my ears for the arms of my glasses to fit, leaving my glasses to sort of float on my head and feel like they will fall off easily. The OpenGo doesn't feature Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) like the MoveBuds, but I am not missing the ANC as much as I thought I would. The touch/tap controls for play/pause, volume up/down, etc. are actually much nicer than on the MoveBuds as they have a nice audible 'click' sound to indicate that you've tapped correctly. The Tribit app is easy to use, but for some reason changing the default tap controls doesn't seem to 'stick' - I've changed the single tap to the play/pause feature but it will often revert to the default setting of volume up/down. This goes for all of the settings, as far as I can tell so far. The OpenGo's are quite light and comfortable, as well and having that 'open' feeling is really quite nice. My impression is that OpenGo's battery life is quite poor, especially compared to the MoveBuds' 5-7 days of useful charge. The battery gauge built into the case is a nice feature, however.Bottom line, more personal testing is needed, but I have a feeling I'll be returning these and looking at other offerings from Tribits.
A**R
Not so great.
Light and kind of clunky. Basic functions as advertise. Just feels like it's falling off all the time. To me they are a nuisance.
J**B
Erratic bluetooth connection
After ten minutes of use, began noticing the Bluetooth connection was cutting in and out. Tried three different devices with the same result. Disappointing, because other features were well designed for my use. So I returned for a second set of headphones. However, the second set had the same issue with the connection, so it was also returned.My wife particularly liked the fit of these because they do not insert into the ear but rest on the outside. For this reason they were much more comfortable. I prefer the noise cancelling of in-ear earbuds, but neither of us had any problems putting these on or wearing them for an extended period.This is the third Tribit product we have purchased. Only one of the three products has not had any issues. We were really hoping these open-ear earphones would work out.
A**P
More Great Sound from Tribit
I own several Tribit speakers as I've found that their sound quality is comparable to speakers that go for two or three times the price. I needed some open ear buds so I was happy to see that they had a model. I'm very happy with these. Just as with their speakers, these deliver some rich, deep sound with just enough bass. I recommend Tribit stuff to everyone.
C**W
Comfortable, good sound for open ear, not loud
I have a couple Tribit bluetooth speakers and have loved the was they sound so when I saw Tribit now makes open ear headphones I wanted to give them a try. The Tribit have a decent sound reproduction but they don't compare to good in ear headphones, it's just the laws of physics and for me they are perfect for casual listening or sports activities as they are comfortable even for extended wear, and they tend to stay on my ears better than ear buds. Where they are mostly lacking is the bass and mids, but they are far from tinny and I didn't notice any fatigue from the sound. You can further customize the sound profile through the app. The only real downside I found was they don't really get loud enough, they're fine in a quiet environment, but on a plane or train station I would struggle to hear them clearly.As with most small headphones these days they come with touch control, which I absolutely despise. Luckily, all touch functionalities can be turned off on the app and that's what I've done. Yes I need to take out my phone to change the volume, track or to answer a call, but for me that's well worth not needing to deal with accidental touch activations. I really applaud Tribit for including this functionality for folks like me. Finally, the case is huge! It's about the size of a thick 10,000 mAh battery pack due mostly to the shape of the ear pieces, that I understand, but I think they could have made it a little thinner.
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