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Harman Kardon Kardon Fly Truly Wireless Bluetooth in Ear Earphone with Mic (Black)

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Price history for Harman Kardon Kardon Fly Truly Wireless Bluetooth in Ear Earphone with Mic (Black)
Latest updates:
  • Rs. 11,462 - December 10, 2023
  • Rs. 10,383 - December 9, 2023
  • Rs. 13,094 - December 6, 2023
  • Rs. 11,066 - December 2, 2023
  • Rs. 14,244 - December 1, 2023
  • Rs. 12,217 - November 30, 2023
  • Rs. 10,957 - November 27, 2023
  • Rs. 14,710 - November 24, 2023
Since: November 11, 2023
  • Highest Price: Rs. 14,857 - November 21, 2023
  • Lowest Price: Rs. 10,383 - December 9, 2023
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Harman Kardon Kardon Fly Truly Wireless Bluetooth in Ear Earphone with Mic (Black)
Harman Kardon Kardon Fly Truly Wireless Bluetooth in Ear Earphone with Mic (Black)

Original price was: ₹30,000.Current price is: ₹11,462.

Harman Kardon Kardon Fly Truly Wireless Bluetooth in Ear Earphone with Mic (Black) Prices

Rs. 11,462 Rs. 30,000
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Price history for Harman Kardon Kardon Fly Truly Wireless Bluetooth in Ear Earphone with Mic (Black)
Latest updates:
  • Rs. 11,462 - December 10, 2023
  • Rs. 10,383 - December 9, 2023
  • Rs. 13,094 - December 6, 2023
  • Rs. 11,066 - December 2, 2023
  • Rs. 14,244 - December 1, 2023
  • Rs. 12,217 - November 30, 2023
  • Rs. 10,957 - November 27, 2023
  • Rs. 14,710 - November 24, 2023
Since: November 11, 2023
  • Highest Price: Rs. 14,857 - November 21, 2023
  • Lowest Price: Rs. 10,383 - December 9, 2023

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Specification: Harman Kardon Kardon Fly Truly Wireless Bluetooth in Ear Earphone with Mic (Black)

Brand

‎Harman Kardon

Manufacturer

‎Harman

Model

‎HKFLYTWSBLK

Model Name

‎FLY

Product Dimensions

‎12 x 6 x 20 cm, 74 Grams

Batteries

‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.

Item model number

‎HKFLYTWSBLK

Special Features

‎wireless

Mounting Hardware

‎Ear Cushions, Protective Case

Number of items

‎1

Microphone format

‎Built-In

Headphones form factor

‎In Ear

Voltage

‎3.7 Volts

Battery Average Life

‎20 Hours

Batteries Included

‎No

Batteries Required

‎No

Battery cell composition

‎Lithium Ion

Cable feature

‎Without Cable

Connector Type

‎Wireless

Form Factor

‎In ear, In Ear

Includes Rechargeable Battery

‎Yes

Country of Origin

‎USA

Item Weight

‎74 g

Reviews (6)

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  1. Shubham Rana

    Seriously, Harman Kardon?

    First thing, first. While reviewing these buds, someone compared different buds, finally ended up suggesting Samsung buds. Let’s be clear here. Samsung now owns JBL and has taken over Harman kardon recently. If Samsung is mother, JBL is big brother and HK a little sister.
    Till, now HK was manufacturing JBL products and recently launched their own products in the market. If you call HK customer service, you will be surprised that you will finally reach JBL customer support team who does not have the faintest idea or knowledge about HK products. They keep you holding, then search for their group product source and read you from the manual which you already have with you. And they don’t give a damn about your newly purchased HK products.

    After doing wide research, I decided to go for HK FlY TWS, though, at a premium price range, considering the Brand and hoping it would be better as it’s newly launched. My mistake was that I didn’t minutely look into the return policy for this deal, which is item can only be replaced in one week’s time but you can’t return.
    Now coming back to my review of HK FLY TWS
    Looks and Design:
    If you are looking for a discreet, compact and smaller earbuds this one is definitely not for you. It’s kind of protruding outside and doesn’t fit well into the ears. The built quality of earbuds and charging case though looks sturdy and classy.
    Sound quality:
    Sound quality is okay but not sufficient Bass for this premium pricing. You can adjust the EQ to some extent through their application, about which I give my opinion in the end.
    Controls:
    The main thing that disappointed me was the quality of the controls of the earbuds provided that sucks. The left earbud has one single function and the right bud is packed with half a dozen of controls like one tap..play..one tap..pause..two taps.. forward track, and also take calls.. three taps..backward track..and there’s no volume control available in the earbuds by default. You have to go to My HK earphones app to initiate the volume control swipe in the right earbud, which never works for me. Tried several times reinstalling the app, but NO. Contacted customer support, and learnt that my knowledge about the product way far better than these people out there. Seriously, HK? Volume control is available by default even in cheap Rs.1000/ earbuds available in the market. HK’s other controls also horrible, the one tap for play and pause only works. Two tap forward track works once in about 20 trys. Three tap backward track never works. Sometimes one tap makes forward track instead of pause. The swipe controls for initiating talk through/ambience aware in left earbud and vol up/ down in right earbud never works.
    Bluetooth Connectivity:
    Connectivity through bluetooth is fair but sometimes when you have not taken the buds of its nest for a day or two, pairing becomes difficult forcing you to use the forget device option and try start from the scratch. Sometimes, you feel the connectivity gets lagged even when you are near the mobile or device, the reason I could not still understand.

    Actually, I have shortlisted three earbuds in this price range, Crossbeats, Jabra elite T65 and HK FLY TWS. Removed Crossbeats from list because of its pure Chinese origin. Removed Jabra, because that too manufactured in China and some reviews about fake devices and so went with HK. Now, surprisingly HK was an American company, now a subsidiary of Samsung, a Korean company but HK products are manufactured again in…..China.
    Now back to their My Harman Kardon headphones app. on which the earbuds fully dependant apart from Amazon Alexa and Google assistant apps. Their app. is an example for how an app. should not be. It totally sucks. No help other than some fair cusomization of EQ.

    Finally my Verdict:

    Pros: Sturdy looks. Decent sounds. Great packing.

    Cons: Poor bass for the premium pricing. Poor and absolutely silly earbuds controls that never work. Protruding and heavy design. Silly app.that never helps and thoroughly useless.

    Suggestions:

    Those who can afford a bigger budget, can close their eyes and go for Sennheiser Momentum 2 or Bose Soundsport. For a little lesser budget go for Sony or even Jabra T75.

    Or else, wait some more time for Harman Kardon to seriously consider improving their device by firmware upgradation for better controls, bass and revamping their app. to make it worth. I am also waiting for their reasonable response and would definitely give a better rating and opinion once they fix the issues with the device as suggested.

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  2. Dipen

    This earbuds is for people who likes Raw audio
    And Don’t get me wrong.
    If u buy this earbuds u really like this but knot instantly.
    But when u Spend some time with this earbuds and listen different types of music then u realise that, this earbuds delivers a Crystal clear mids.natural lows. And smooth highs. And natural bass.
    And Noise isolation is great.
    This earbuds just knot Tuned for specific kind of audio. Like other TWS earbuds .
    I seen negative type comments in comment section for this really good Pear of earbuds.
    I’m using this earbuds from 4 months now.
    And I really love this.
    And highly recommend for people who really care about their music.

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  3. sasidhar

    Was very excited about TWS from HK. Unboxing and all was premium. But the performance was dissappointing ! Noise cancellation is poor . Bluetooth range is meagre. The other person fells like we are speaking from a well! The sound quality was a touch good courtesy the equaliser. The app still feels like a decade back version. Needs lots of improvement. Unfortunately couldn’t return for the fad of having a HK product. Price unjustifiable

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  4. Shubham Rana

    After using for almost one year: try the EQ I have posted. I have Samsung Buds+ and Sennheiser Momentum 2 too. These are better than Buds+ when set to EQ I have posted.

    1. Call quality is good. People understood me. Yes they said that I sounded different, but it is to be expected with such a device. It’s mic is not in front of mouth, after all. And in video recordings too, it recorded perfectly normal audio. Search for my review on YT. I don’t know how earbuds with 2 or 3 mic system perform, but this earbud recorded audio in perfectly acceptable quality.

    2. App shows only one battery information. There is no exact info about case’s battery. Also, the user manual is not perfect. For example, I don’t exactly know what ‘fast blinking red color’ on case’s back side led means. It’s not clear by manual. I guess it means that case’s battery is low. HK needs to make better user manuals..

    3. Good sound quality. They have two sound qualities and they switch between each other based on connection quality. You can always disconnect and connect again if you don’t like the inferior one. There is nothing to complain about in this area. For those who say earphones worth 2k sound better than these: Fellas, tws earbuds have several limitations. Majority of them support only AAC and SBC codecs. And these codecs are very limited in terms of data transfer as compared to wired earphones. There you have WIRES (no limitation). AAC and SBC offer mediocre transfer rates. So, don’t expect audiophiles level details. Just know that they are absolutely good in their segment.

    4. They CAN be used for exercising and running. They DO NOT fall off. I have tried everything to make them fall off, but they don’t even get loose. Just make sure to wear them properly. There is absolutely NO FITTING ISSUE. Those who say they fall off are not wearing them properly. You have to insert them in your ears at right angle and then rotate them. I’ll showcase it in my review on YT.

    5. Touch functionality WORKS AS EXPECTED. Yes, it does. EVERYTIME. Just learn how to do it. If it doesn’t work for you, YOU are doing it wrong. I can make touch work perfectly even with my opposite hands. If you suddenly find that swipe gestures aren’t working, check the app. Sometimes Fast Pair resets them, so the gestures get reset too. And the default value is to do nothing. So, check it before thinking that your unit is faulty, Trust me, it isn’t. I’ll showcase this in my video review.

    6. Looks are premium.

    7. Pairing for first time was a bit bad user experience. That is the area where HK can improve. But that’s fine. It’s not a deal breaker.

    A fact: Girls prefer a guy who is desired by other girls. They will leave a 8.5/10 level guy if he is not desired by other girls and pick a 7.5/10 level guy if he is desired by other girls, simply because of herd mentality that certain guy is worthy and certain guy is not. They’ll see the 8.5 level guy as a level 5 guy just because other girls said so (which they themselves don’t know why they think) and that he is not 10 anyway.

    For EVERYONE who is crying about these: Unfortunately, these earbuds have become a victim of herd mentality. One guy posts bad review based on something he read somewhere about the similar buds by JBL, and he posts a review ‘advicing’ everybody to not buy them. The second guy gets a bit doubtful but decides to buy them anyway. There he finds a trivial issue but thinks that the first guy was indeed right. He gets more doubtful. More trivial issues, his own mistakes in using and judging, and the other hidden factors (wind, connection, barriers, technology limitation present in every tws bud out there) and now he becomes more and more certain that the product is indeed faulty. He panics unnecessarily, orders a replacement, and finds that the ‘issues’ are still there. He asks for refund, amazon denies and fuming with anger and disappointment, he writes a fresh bad review, repeating everything the first guy said and therefore judging the product totally incorrectly. He totally ignores that the issues were not significant, he did mistakes operating them, judged hastily and had totally unrealistic expectations. He writes an irrational lengthy review advising others to stay away from the product. He buys samsung instead, finds trivial issues, finds imperfect sound quality and other things, but decides that they were to be expected and that his choice is good, because he see hundreds of other 5 star ratings for the item. And now he leaves his 5 star rating for them.

    Guys, you can absolutely buy these earbuds. There is NO problem. If you are smart and you can accept a bit imperfection, then these are fine for you. If you are smart, can accept imperfection, but value other people’s opinions a lot, then you can look for other brand’s earbuds. There also you will find imperfect voice quality, imperfect connection statuses, not the sound as per 2k earphones, fitting issues, app issues, but there you will be happy. And that will be because other people rated them as 5 stars and said that they were perfect.

    Let me tell you what flaw these have and why is that. And every tws earbud within 10k is BOUND to have those issues. So, here is our scenario: One thing is earbuds, and the other thing is the phone. If you use these without using app, you won’t even know there is any drawback. With phone, the scenario is to deal with multiple components: phone’s bluetooth, Google’s Fast Pair and the HK’s app. These work in multiple ways:

    a. You can turn on phone’s bluetooth yourself. You can open the app yourself and then open the case to pair the earbuds and use the app.
    b. You can first open the case and if your phone’s bluetooth is off, Fast Pair will offer you to connect them for you. If you choose yes, Fast Pair will turn on bluetooth and may/may not ask you to open the app.
    c. If you open the case and your phone’s bluetooth is on, Fast Pair won’t prompt. There you will have to pair it yourself.

    Sometimes Fast Pair will connect them for you, sometimes not (based on bluetooth was on or not). Sometimes it’ll ask you to open app, sometimes not. Sometimes you’ll see each earbud’s battery info, sometimes not.

    That’s the only issue that it doesn’t feel seamless and effortless. It’s just that every now and then you’ll have to think about what’s going on and why the flow you were expecting didn’t happen. THERE IS NO BUG. It’s just that the UX of phone’s side is not COMPLETELY PERFECT. It’s just IMPERFECT and needs a minute amount of work, a trait which I think every tws earbud out there shares. You can totally enjoy them and use them for every purpose. Just understand how they function and you won’t have any problems AT ALL.

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  5. Dipen

    Buon pomeriggio gli Auricolari li ho tornati indietro perché non si potevano abbinate al mio dispositivo.Aspetto conferma di averli riceviti e anche il rimborso dei soldi buona continuazione e aspetto risposta.

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  6. Sridhar Reddy

    I had lots of hope with this harman kardon TWS and I totally disappointed by this product.

    At this price point the earbuds voice quality is not up to the mark , bass is not there , after using equaliser you get some performance.

    While using for call voice comes with some noise which is not in other handsfree or direct mike.

    One problem I identified that if i do not pose the music and put in charging case and case is closed than also buds are not going turned off.

    And main thing is i can’t return them 😕 at this price point Harman Kardon really disappointed,

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