ANC is widely viewed as strong for the category, but wind performance is a recurring weakness in several reviews and some listeners notice a faint hiss in very quiet rooms. Mode switching is straightforward, but several reviewers want finer ANC intensity controls and better ways to access wind-related settings without opening the app.
ANC is widely described as effective or better than expected, though most reviewers stop short of calling it class-leading.
Android support is strong, helped by features like Fast Pair and LDAC compatibility on supported phones.
Android setup is straightforward, with Android recognition and Fast Pair both mentioned.
The Status Hub app is generally seen as clean and useful for EQ and features, though some reviewers flag firmware/update hiccups or missing toggles for certain behaviors.
The ConneX app is widely described as useful and feature-rich, even if not every reviewer liked its look or behavior.
Some reviews explicitly note the lack of aptX-family support, which may matter to Android users who prefer Qualcomm codecs.
aptX family support is explicitly confirmed, including aptX Adaptive.
Latency is described as typical for Bluetooth: fine for most video, but not ideal for competitive gaming and some reviewers wish for a dedicated low-latency mode.
Where tested, video and gaming latency are described positively, with low-latency use called fine or strong.
Bass is generally described as deep and controlled, but some listeners want more punch or find the low end a bit warm depending on tips/EQ.
Bass is the main dividing line: several reviews hear limited punch or body, while others report strong or satisfying bass once fit or tuning is dialed in.
Battery life is mixed: some see close to the rated numbers in lighter use, while others measure around 5–6 hours with ANC and/or LDAC, which can feel short for the price.
Battery life is usually judged average or mediocre for the price, though some reviews report acceptable day-to-day runtime.
Bluetooth connections are usually stable and easy to pair, though a few reports mention occasional quirks during reconnection or device prioritization.
Reviews note Bluetooth 5.4 support and solid wireless basics.
Overall build quality is viewed as premium, though there are occasional reports of small durability quirks such as case contact issues.
Build quality gets mixed-to-positive feedback, with some reviews calling the buds well-made and others criticizing cheap-looking materials.
Reviews repeatedly confirm hi-res playback support, though they focus on playback capability rather than DAC specifics.
Physical buttons are appreciated for tactile control, yet multiple reviewers dislike that key button functions are fixed and not fully remappable.
Squeeze, pinch, and pressure controls are often described as deliberate and more reliable than typical touch inputs.
The charging case is often described as sturdy with strong magnets, but a few complaints include one-hand opening difficulty or isolated hardware/connector issues.
Case impressions are mixed, ranging from ugly or cheap-looking to robust and well-made.
Charging is convenient with USB-C and wireless charging support noted across reviews, and case-to-bud top-ups are generally quick.
Charging is a clear strength thanks to wireless support and quick top-ups.
Codec support is a highlight, with broad coverage including common codecs plus modern options mentioned across reviews.
Codec support is a major strength, with repeated praise for the unusually broad hi-res codec list.
Comfort is one of the strongest themes, with many reviewers reporting hours-long wear without hot spots once the right tips are chosen.
Comfort is consistently strong, with several reviewers saying they could wear the earbuds for hours or all day.
Design stands out with a distinctive blocky stem look and premium finishes that many reviewers find sharp and upscale.
Design is divisive: some reviewers call the earbuds modern or futuristic, while others simply do not like the look.
With the right tip size, reviewers report an excellent seal and secure fit.
Tip selection is commonly limited to three sizes, which most can work with but feels sparse at this price tier for very small or very large ears.
Multiple reviews confirm a wide ear-tip selection, typically spanning extra small through extra large.
EQ customization is a major strength, with an 8-band EQ and advanced tweaking options that let users significantly reshape the sound.
The EQ offers real customization, but several reviews say it is limited, technical, or less effective than expected.
The find-earbuds tools (audible beeps and last-known location style tracking) are generally useful and easy to trigger in the app.
One review confirms a find-my feature that makes the earbuds beep when misplaced.
Default tuning is often described as balanced or close to a preference curve, and the multi-driver setup helps maintain clarity across lows, mids, and highs.
One review says the tuning stays reasonably close to the Harman curve.
Reviews confirm a generous bundle that can include multiple ear tips, a charging cable, manuals, and a pouch or carrying case.
Instrument separation and imaging are consistently strong, helping complex mixes stay organized even with bass-forward tracks.
Instrument separation and layering are a standout, with reviewers repeatedly calling the presentation clean and highly detailed.
Multiple reviews explicitly mention a six-mic or three-per-side microphone setup.
LDAC support is consistently highlighted as a premium feature, with the usual tradeoff of higher power draw in real-world use.
LDAC support is repeatedly confirmed across reviews.
Lossless support is explicitly cited through aptX Lossless and related hi-res codec support.
At higher volumes, distortion is generally kept in check, with some reviewers noting the sound stays composed near the top of the range.
Noise reduction for calls and ANC-related wind filtering helps in many scenarios, but results vary, with multiple reviewers pointing to wind as the hardest condition.
Microphone noise reduction is mixed: some reviewers hear background suppression struggle, while others say it helps keep calls usable outdoors.
Call quality is generally clear in quiet settings, but some reviews note compression or muffling as background noise rises, and wind can be a challenge in certain tests.
Call quality ranges from decent to very good, with clear pickup in good conditions but not universal best-in-class performance.
Midrange comes through clearly with strong vocal presence and good musical detail, especially with the Signature or Knowles-style tunings.
Midrange performance is generally clear and natural, but one review says vocals can dip back in the mix on some material.
Compatibility across phones and computers is broadly positive, with some caveats around platform-specific codec support (notably iPhone and LDAC).
Reviews describe straightforward use across Apple devices and Android, suggesting broad everyday compatibility.
Multipoint works well for many users with quick switching, but at least one review reports finicky behavior that required manual device management.
Multipoint support is present and often works well, though some reviews report occasional sluggish or manual switching.
With ANC off, passive isolation is described as usable but not standout, and tip choice plays a big role in the seal.
One review says the earbuds provide decent passive isolation with a proper fit.
One review calls the case very pocketable and easy to carry.
Preset EQs provide meaningful variety, but naming can be confusing and some presets (especially brighter ones) may not suit everyone.
Presets such as Dynamic or Electrostatic are often useful, with reviewers finding modes that better suit their tastes.
Several reviews note customizable case lighting with multiple color options.
Wear detection and other onboard sensors are present, but wear-detection behavior is not consistently praised.
Sidetone is a well-liked call feature that helps users regulate their speaking volume and feel more natural on calls.
One review says the matte case finish helps prevent fingerprints.
Setup is usually quick and straightforward, with several reviews praising how easy pairing and basic configuration are.
Setup and pairing are often easy, but one review notes awkward app behavior across devices.
Across reviews, Pro X is praised for lively, detailed sound that competes with premium flagships, though a few reviewers call it more of an all-arounder than a market leader.
Reviews repeatedly praise the NeoBuds Planar for detailed, high-fidelity sound, though one review found the tuning inconsistent from track to track.
One review explicitly says the presentation has width but lacks depth.
Soundstage is typically moderate rather than huge, but positioning and spatial precision are frequently called out as a strength.
Multiple reviews describe an open, spacious presentation with a large soundstage.
One review explicitly notes that spatial audio is not included.
Fit stability is generally good for daily use and light workouts, but removing fit-wings and tip choice can affect how locked-in it feels for some users.
Fit security is generally good, including for workouts and movement.
Touch controls offer a large target and good customization, but sensitivity can be hit-or-miss for some users and swipe gestures are sometimes expected but not always present.
Controls are generally usable, but responsiveness and refinement are not universally praised.
Transparency/ambient mode is often rated excellent with multiple strength levels, though higher settings can introduce hiss, occlusion, or extra white noise for some ears.
Transparency mode is usable and sometimes helpful, but most feedback stops short of calling it natural or fully open-sounding.
Treble is mostly clean and detailed, but certain presets can sound bright or fatiguing and one review notes slightly restrained upper-treble bite out of the box.
Treble clarity is a recurring strength, with reviewers highlighting clean, precise highs and strong upper-frequency detail.
USB-C is standard here and is repeatedly mentioned as the primary wired charging option.
USB-C charging is explicitly confirmed in multiple reviews.
Value is the main weakness, with frequent pushback on the $299 price even from reviewers who liked the sound.
Voice assistant support is present via controls, but it is treated as a basic convenience feature rather than a standout differentiator.
One review says native voice assistant commands are acted on swiftly.
Volume gets loud enough for most use, but a few reviews want more headroom outdoors or note it is not the loudest in its class.
Volume output is usable but not exceptional, with some reviewers saying the buds are not especially loud.
The IP55 rating is repeatedly cited as a meaningful durability perk for sweat, rain, and dust exposure.
Reviews cite IP54 or IP55 protection for sweat, dust, and light weather exposure.
One review notes the 5.6g weight keeps them from feeling heavy.