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The Haylou GT2 True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Bluetooth Earbuds. All rights reserved © Roy Hector Kabanlit 2020 |
I just bought a Haylou GT2 True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Bluetooth Earbuds, and I am so happy with it that I decided to do a Blog about it. First off, I didn’t know anything about the Chinese Company Haylou before, I just came across an Ad of theirs on Social Media and proceeded to do some research on my own about them.
I decided to try out their Product because they seem to be an established Company, they have an Official Website on their own (go to here), and they did a pretty good Job of explaining the best Features of their Products.
And their Products are also reasonable in Price, not something that will break the Bank. So I bought the GT2 online, it was the latest Model of their Wireless Earbud Line and I thought it would have the latest features.
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The Haylou GT2 True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Bluetooth Earbuds. All rights reserved © Roy Hector Kabanlit 2020 |
It only cost Php 700 and arrived after around one and a half Weeks. First time Pairing with my Android Smartphone was quick, straightforward and problem-free. I subsequently paired it also with my Desktop Personal Computer (PC) and Android Tablet, and same thing, quick and easy.
Best Features
What I liked best about it is the Auto On/Off and Auto Pair Features. Just take it out of the Carrying Case and it will turn on by itself and pair with my Smartphone/PC/Tablet. After using it, just put it back in the Case and that’s it, it will turn off by itself.
Sound Quality is pretty good, better than the Generic Wired Ear Buds that I was using before. I haven’t tested fully its Battery Life yet, but it seems pretty long as expected, putting the GT2 back in the Case automatically recharges it with a Red Dot lighting up on each of the Earbuds.
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The Haylou GT2 True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Bluetooth Earbuds. All rights reserved © Roy Hector Kabanlit 2020 |
Earbud Case Attachment
The Earbuds are attached to the Case by a weak Magnet, not strong enough to make them difficult to take out, but just strong enough to keep them from jostling around. It also makes returning them to the Case easier as they just sort of fall and align themselves automatically in the Case.
They also have their own Slot in the Case, meaning they are not interchangeable in the Case, they have to be placed in the correct Slot. If not, then the Earbud won’t recharge and won’t “stick” to the Case at all.
Final Thoughts
I am so happy with the experience that I am planning to buy the smaller but older Model of theirs, the GT1 for use with my Smartphone when going outside. If I push thru with that, I might Blog about it also later.
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The bottom side of the Haylou GT2 Carrying Case. All rights reserved © Roy Hector Kabanlit 2020 |
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