YAMAHA EP-E30A Wireless Bluetooth in Ear Neckband Headphone with Mic for Phone Call, Listening Care (Black) (EP-E30A(B))
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Specification: YAMAHA EP-E30A Wireless Bluetooth in Ear Neckband Headphone with Mic for Phone Call, Listening Care (Black) (EP-E30A(B))
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mangableu –
Very bad sounds quality wast my time and money also
Denzil Alphonse –
If you are not very keen on high bass and need a functional earphone then this is the best. Light weight with excellent blue tooth connectivity it is an awesome product to take calls and to listen to music.
mangableu –
Power button not consistent.
Poor battery management.
Poor build quality.
Not durable.
Good sound quality.
Did not last for 2 months.
Abhishek Gaur –
購入してからちょうど3ヶ月目に壊れました。
音が切断され、その後は、電源が入らず
充電にも反応しなくなりました。
Chitrangad –
Why my headline is a question? Because the quality of the sound is not yamaha for me. I don’t care about bass because for me it’s not the most important but sorry yamaha, your earphone is nothing: it’s not clear, “no bass”, each part of sound is not separated,…. and I dont know if my earphone have a problem or not but the sound is not the same on each bud: the left have a bass and the right doesn’t have and the sound is little bit low. When I am using both the sound is “good” but if you listen music with just one bud, the quality is very very bad.
Padmacharan sahani –
It’s not yamaha its sound quality like very chip quality earphones.
A earphones is under 300 is better sound then this product.
Sound quality is bad and mic quality is very bad☹️☹️
Munender –
These are ok – but not worth it – buy beats flex
Amazon Customer –
I literally screamed when I found these on amazon. I didn’t even know Yamaha came in with Bluetooth wireless earbuds. This is the BEST neckband I have ever bought, they beat every brand name out there and I have tried many.
Let’s talk about the packaging, the box itself is really nice, the cables, the manuals, the earbuds everything about it is nicely done!
What can I say about the sound, overwhelmingly deep bass and clear vocals delivering a great listening experience! I’m so very happy that Yamaha made this such an amazing product and I’m looking forward to using them on daily basis.
Vinayraj m –
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I don’t like this product
Chitrangad –
Firstly, ye review eek musician/music producer ke side se aane waala hai, to ye kahi na kahi eek “audiophile” ke side se hoga. I’ll be splitting my points under various obvious categories, let’s go-
1) Build Quality – It’s entirely plastic. Including the earphone housing, everything. And basic plastic. Yamaha hasn’t even tried to harden/solidify the quality of these earphones (reserved for it’s higher end models for this EP series). I don’t know how it’s going to react to day-to-day activities. The wires seem flimsy too. I have had an RHA MA-650 wireless which was entirely Aluminium (but double the price too, well) so this feels like a huge comedown.
2) Sound quality – Well, this is what you buy earphones for. The sound is… Depends on you. Day 1, the sound is pretty mediocre. But if you know what you’re doing, you can bring out the best out of these earphones. The low-end is non-existent out of the box. The ultimate highs are fairly recessed too. If you take care of these, I think the upper-mid/low-highs sound… expensive. An effective EQ can do wonders to this EP-E30A. I have run this through my ASUS 6Z which has DTS built in. It really helps this earphone out. If you’re not sure how to use an EQ and don’t have any knowledge about it, I think you can do better at this price range. But if you’re here to appreciate music, it’s not bad. The stereo image/separation is noice. It’s just wide-enough to make you notice. It’s more for rock/classical than hip-hop/electronic. But if you crack it’s EQ code, I think it’s pretty versatile.
The “listening care” it uses is…well okay. You are not going to feel it in your bones or anything. Yes, switching it off-on (get the Yama makes a bit difference and the idea of it is not bad.
3) Battery – Aaj pehla hi din hai, to kuch nahi keh sakte. IThe advertised 14 hours seem adequate enough.
Conclusion – Mere hisaab se ₹4k tak aur options consider kar sakte ho. But if you appreciate music, people say these have “that Yamaha sound”. These are balanced earphones that will be needing a strong EQ love.
If you have any questions/queries, please feel free to reply to this review.
All the very very best! <3