🎧 Elevate your audio game—because your ears deserve the best.
The Sudio D1 True Wireless Earbuds combine Bluetooth 5.4 technology with 13mm dynamic drivers and ENC noise isolation to deliver premium sound clarity. With up to 6.5 hours of playtime per charge and a total of 30 hours using the compact charging case, plus fast USB-C charging and smart touch controls compatible with iOS and Android voice assistants, these earbuds are designed for the on-the-go professional seeking style and performance.
A**T
No real noise cancellation, very bass heavy, mids and highs a bit lost, fairly comfortable
I have to get this out of the way right from the get-go: this does not have active noise cancellation, or any real cancellation functionality. "ENC" is a code phrase for "something blocks the ear." Basically every earbud features ENC noise isolation. It's really lame to brag about that.Anyways, as far as the earbuds themselves go, they're not bad. In the package you get the earbuds, an embarrassingly short USB cable (seriously, it's like 6"; that's fine for some things, but not for a cable), three eartips (along with the two already on the earbuds), and of course, the case they're in. The instructions are image only, and they don't clearly indicate that you need to remove this protective film around the battery contacts in order to use them. They will work, you just need to remove the film and let them charge for a bit. Beyond that, they set up to pair when you open the case, so pairing them is as easy as any other Bluetooth device.Battery life wise, I was able to get about five hours out of a charge, so not bad on that. I did end up going with the largest eartip, which I don't normally need to do (I use the medium size ones on my Pixel Buds), and while I did notice a bit of discomfort upon removing them after a while, they were comfortable enough while I was wearing them. Not "forget you have them on" comfortable, but fine enough. As far as the aforementioned "noise cancellation," they fell a few decibels shy of my Pixel Buds, which don't have any active noise cancellation themselves.Audio quality wise, I found that the bass was pretty heavy, and in my opinion a bit overdriven. This part of the review is subjective, so don't take that as a negative; your ears will vary. I just prefer a more neutral response. Mids and highs do get a bit lost for me with this one, although I can still clearly make everything out. If what you listen to on a regular basis is bass heavy, this'll rattle your skull. Otherwise, I feel like they could've gotten a bit more out of the mids and highs. The touch commands work fine, but I did not test the voice assistant portion, since I don't use that.All in all, there's no perfect pair of earbuds, and while I still do prefer my Pixel Buds based on sound and comfort, these ain't bad as a backup. I wouldn't be upset using these in a pinch. I just wish they didn't try and pull a sneaky one by using some loose terminology to deceive people into thinking this does more than it actually does.
B**N
Comfortable Earbuds
These headphones look nice and are completely wireless. They have touch controls. I like that they utilize usb C. They are pretty comfortable to wear and do not fall out of my ears easily like most earbuds.They don't sound spectacular, especially compared to high-end wireless earbuds. They lack noise canceling. The touch controls are not very intuitive and are not very easy to use. Pairing was a bit challenging. I had to look at the instructions a few times and it took several attempts.
7**7
5 stars
I've been using the Sudio D1 True Wireless Earbuds for a few weeks now, and they've quickly become my favorite audio companion. The Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity is impressively reliable—I pair them effortlessly with my phone, and the connection remains rock-solid even during my daily commute. The sound quality is fantastic; every note is crisp and well-balanced, and the ENC noise isolation ensures my calls are clear, even in noisy environments.I also appreciate the intuitive touch controls, which make it easy to manage my music and answer calls on the go. With a 6.5-hour playtime on a single charge and the convenience of USB-C fast charging, I never have to worry about running out of battery during long trips or workout sessions. The earbuds are also fully voice assistant compatible with both iOS and Android, making them a versatile addition to my tech lineup.Overall, the Sudio D1 earbuds combine excellent performance with stylish design, and I couldn't be happier with their functionality and convenience. Highly recommended!
W**H
Overpriced but nice
The first time I connected them to my PC, they connected as a headset, which degrades the audio quality. After fixing it so they appeared as headphones, the sound was miles better. Listening to Charli XCX's "Vroom Vroom", the bass felt strong and clear. After going through a few more bass heavy tracks, I'd say that they're great at handling tight bass. It's never at the expense of the highs. Wide, deep bass is just as meh as it usually is with earphones. At $70 for a pair, I'd expect some built in equalization modes, but I like the sound signature overall.The earphones fit in my ears nicely at the default size. I tried the larger size and they fit fine as well, but they don't really provide any isolation. Maybe if they did, I would be happier. The case and the headphones themselves feel very nice. They're solidly built, even though they're all plastic. What you get is a very well put together but barebones product.It's hard to recommended the Sudo D1s when there are so many other options that do the same for the same price, or offer you the option to spend a little more for a name brand with proven quality.
E**.
Pretty lackluster sound quality
Pros:Easy to pairLightweightComfortable wearCons:Super flimsy caseInstructions are minimalPoor noise isolationQuietTinny sound qualityThese headphones are usable, but both the sound and build quality are lackluster in execution.The fact that the buds themselves are lightweight is great. They’re comfortable to wear for at least 2 hours at a time. Unfortunately, the light weight also applies to the case, but instead of feeling convenient, it gives the whole product an air of cheapness that I do not enjoy.These boast ENC (environmental noise cancellation) which is best used to filter out background noise. I literally couldn’t tell the difference between these and any other in-ear buds without ENC. It’s like it’s defective. They were decent at minimizing exterior noises, but in the same way that any plug in your ear would, nothing special about it.Overall, I found these to be a functional pair of earbuds, but they’re not really matching the competition and they won’t be making it into my regular use collection.
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