The OWS Pro has been an unbelievable home run for me. I already used my OWS 1 possibly more than about 10 other IEMs, headphones, and wearables speakers I own from Bose, Sony, Apple, and a few misc ones. Compared to the OWS 1, I'm finding the OWS Pro: - Sound better - Offer more bass - Mask noise better when music is playing (even before you add focus mode-which is incredible for an open headphone) - Are more comfortable for super-extended use (OWS 1 usually started to fatigue me between 8-10h; OWS Pro have yet to fatigue me even at 10h) - Have a more stable Bluetooth connection - Are easier to control, with just the strip instead of the entire earbud surface being touch sensitive They also have a really nice finish. I'd say the OWS 1 buds and case felt like some cost-saving 6/10 materials were elevated by an 8/10 finish. OWS Pro feels like 8+/10 materials with 9/10 finish. My only gripes are I'd say the OWS 1 works better with glasses (because the part of its stem that sits on the top of your ear is thinner), and the mic is not great outdoors. I also initially struggled a little with the press gesture being less reliable than the volume swipe like the review said, but I've learned to trigger it reliably by pressing along the middle of the control strip as opposed to at the edge, and making sure I support the bottom of the bud with my thumb. If you just press on the control strip without supporting the bud from the bottom, it usually does nothing. If you make a pinching gesture and support the bottom of the bud with your thumb while using the index finger to press down on the control strip, it clicks.
I've used the Oladance originals since they released, i thought the sound quality was amazing. Is the Pro really better? Can't imagine it getting much better.
@@Aaron86v I think if you are after more bass, the improvement is big. Sound quality overall, the improvement is not very big. Overall I think the OWS Pro hit a home run for me because many small improvements added up (sound and non-sound). Not because any one thing is majorly better. But the things with the most improvement are bass and the new noise masking mode that was not a feature on the OWS 1 and 2.
I have watched so many videos from other channels when it comes to TWS, but you are the genuine one. Please keep posting unbiased reviews as always. Thank you❤
I have big ears, and the OWS 2 was already a few mm away from my ear hole. The OWS Pro is almost double distance from my ear holes and they start to pinch after a while. I can tell they sound good when I push the speakers closer to my ear holes, but for now will stick to OWS 2.
5:17 Shokz does support multi point pairing up to two devices. I own a pair and they’re connected to both my iPhone and iPad simultaneously switching to where it’s needed. 😊
I have the oladance.. GREAT EARPHONES.. it's really amazing.. I've been using this for more than a week. 6 to 8 hours without stopping.. All i can say.. I LOVE THIS BRAND!
I have the basic oladances and I love them. My parents are in their 60s and actually fell in love with them too, so I bought them both a pair. Great sound quality from this tech.
Thanks for a timely review. If I were a normal person and didn’t compulsively hit the preorder button, I would have found it very informative and not just validating. :) Keep up the great work.
I used the older OWS2 model for about a year before I put them through the washing machine... For me the OWS2 was very comfortable; I would forget I was even wearing them. I used the OWS Pro for about two weeks, but returned them. For me they are much less comfortable and while the sound is generally better, there are sometimes weird artifacts like the left and right sides would slightly go out of sync. Thanks for your review, I'm going to be trying the Shokz.
If you update your Shokz they now have multipoint which works nicely. Even with connected 3 devices you can easily by a toggle in the app switch to which 2 you want to be connected to at the time.
i forgot where I read it, maybe the instructions, but the focus mode turning off randomly is a safety feature for when it detects noise that is too loud to be more aware of ones surroundings. Like an oncoming car you didn't noice or something like that
I think this is a great in-depth review that helped me a lot. But there is one point I can't count for my reasoning. When you talk about the difference in sound leak, you perfectly show, how the difference in produced ambience noise is. But it's more just a noise comparison, due to there being no ear, the noise could leak from. At least for me, that would be the important point there. Thank you a lot, for helping me find the right headphones!
Multi added to shokz but not only that but to pair all you do is open the case. You don't have to press and hold. I bought some yesterday and after a firmware update new things were added.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for this side-by-side comparison. I'll wait a bit longer before investing in a pair; let Shokz work out the wrinkles, since they're still relatively new to the open fit game.
I really appreciate you guys for making this video, I searched for this kind of comparison, and you two were the only ones doing it! You also helped me make a decision on whether or not to upgrade my oladance ows 1 to the 2 or not,so I appreciate that as well! Please keep up the good work. You are doing a marvelous job and now you have a new subscriber!
Love my Oladance Pros. All day battery life, excellent bass and not there fit make them my favorite. One thing, they need to do something about the buggy noise cancellation that turns off on its own. Hopefully it’s just a software update.
I just got ows1 and must say my.shokz openfit are better sounding on calls audiobooks music and even gps navigation audio prompts we get while driving .
One thing to remember is that these tap features and customization options are software-related rather than hardware... and can be easily addressed with firmware updates. I own the Shokz OpenFit, like them very much. And even though there aren't as many tap-control customizations right now as those with the Oladance, Shokz do listen to their customers and occasionally you will see firmware updates. So I'd be willing to bet that more tap options will be coming down the pipe. As for battery-life, honestly, who keeps their buds on their ears for 16 hours? The 7 hours wit the Shokz is plenty for me! And since the charging is so fast, it's really not an issue. Plus you can pick up the Shokz for less than $170, verses the $230 Oladance. My choice if I were buying right now would still be Shokz.
THANKS a lot ! - Because of clearly more pleasant wearing comfort of the OpenFit, I decided against the sonically much better Arc 2: my not large ears were probably already too big. My tip: always try out... The new Oladance could be a great compromise !
I bought both and kept the Openfit. I mainly use this type of earbuds for podcasts and audiobooks, and I did not really hear a significant difference in volume between the two for my use case. I do agree that for music the Oladance is better, but I am not really buying this type of earbuds for music quality.
Its smaller and the controls are better on the shokz even though it has touch controls. The button on the oladance dont work nearly as well and that was the main deal breaker for me.
Thanks for the review! I have the Oladance Version 1 and the sound is just so so and the connection to the phone get cut off frequently even it's 3 feet apart. As for taking phone calls with the version 1 it's just mediocre also. I think I'll wait till they have an update on the mic. capabilities then I'll look at them again.
First of all, thank you again, for another good and helpful video! The ola02 is currently available, without a charging case, for 129 euros. Is it worth a 100 euro surcharge for the pro?
WHY IS NOBODY TALKING ABOUT THE HISS / HUM / CLICKING / RESIDUAL NOISE ON OLADANCE OWS PRO? OWS Pro has distinct hiss/hum combined with rapid clicking that can be heard on any volume if the song has a part quiet enough (also between songs). If you want to use them for indoor chilling at low volume - just forget about it, the noise will destroy your experience. Seriously, I don't recall having any headphones with that much and that annoying residual noise. I don't know how this is not a killer when judging sound quality. Is everybody banging Skrillex at full volume all the time or what? And no, this is not just my case, if you read around some more in-depth written reviews also mention this. Oladance acknowledges this and tries to tell people it's all normal and like it should be.
You guys I really appreciate your detailed reviews with the open ear technology you make everything simple easy and fun to understand; have you compared any of these or other open models to any of the "Plantronics BackbeatFit" models that are also open ear?? I've used them for awhile now and believe they are great but would love to see your opinion on them!
oh btw sorry they may be hard to find today, and have had many models...some still exist, I've just read a few reviews from the past and some prefer older over newer and visa versa; imo best waterproofing and lasted a few years before battery couldn't hold many hours anymore sadly.
I have OpenFit and bought OWS Pro based on a glowing review on UA-cam, hoping to share a similar review in my local language. However, I’ve encountered several flaws in the product’s performance. The OWS Pro falls short for movies, games, and even phone calls. The noticeable latency leads to an annoying lip sync issue, especially when playing games like Mario where the sound lags behind the action. The microphone is also subpar for phone calls. When it comes to music, the sound quality is subpar. While there’s high volume and prominent bass, there’s a lack of detail in the low bass and treble. The reviews out there seem overrated, as I found my old OpenFit is much better for overall satisfaction.
I have had this too, I got a replacement pair and it’s still there, louder volume mostly drowns it out but it seems to always be there still and particularly noticeable when it’s quiet environment, some ears might find it distracting
Me too - my pre-ordered pair are going back for a refund. They had a constant ticking sound. Massively disappointed. Oladance support said the static noise was normal and occurs on all Bluetooth headphones. Absolute nonsense. I ordered a pair of Shokz OpenFit instead as a number of serious UA-cam reviewers rated them as best for low residual noise - clean sound with no static or white noise. Much happier. Some compromises compared to the OWS Pro, but I don't mind as long as the audio is clean.
Great review guys. I’ve been using my Oladance Pros and the sound quality is amazing for this type of product. My biggest gripe is the fit though, it always feels loose but it doesn’t actually fall out though, so I guess it’s doing it’s job? I’m new to open air earphones, is it normal for these products to feel loose around your ear? Thinking about trying Shokz’s if it’ll be a better fit for my ears. Thanks again for the vid!
They shouldn't feel like they're about to fall off! The fits are a bit different for each of them though, also since our ears are quite different, it's best to try a few.
I wish you'd done the leak test with the Cleer Arc 2, that was my main concern, as if you're using these in an office I don't want to annoy my coworkers. You should also do the leak test while they are being worn, as obviously if they're being pressed up against an ear there will be less leakage.
Thabks for the video, very interesting. Do you think that Shokz Openears can add some key missing features with firmware updates (i.e.: add control functionalities)?
The Oladance OWS 2 are also very nice. Unfortunately, these hardly pay off because they are sold without a charging case and if you buy one additionally, you can decide for the OWS Pro, anyway. It's a strange pricing strategie at least.
Whaaaaut?! They don't come w the charging case? U have to purchase that separately?! That is huuuge. They should have mentioned that in the review. I am not gonna pay over $200 and then spend more for something that should have come with it. That tips the scale for me.
@DHRME I ordered the Shokz. I have always had success w their product, so I will stick w them. Plus, one of the features u mentioned was the size of the case. In case u didn't know, size matters. 😉 Thanks again.
Sorry I'm quite confused at the phone call part where you said Oladance struggles at making good quality phone call but you eventually suggested it's better for picking Oladance for better phone call. Why? 😅
You guys are great, I love your reviews. But what do you say if you compare Oneodio Openrock Pro and Oladance pro? I'm interested to know about the volume and sound quality. If there is no difference, then openrocks are very cheap.
Can you make a review, which buds are the best for Microsoft Teams (via Windows Laptop)? It's really taff to find a good one within the limited settings in MS Teams on the laptop..
Hi... I just bought OpenFit and I am really dissapointed regarding the sound of the earphones... Especially the bass... There are lots of destortion and cracking while playing and when bass boost is on it is really horrible to listen to the music. Is it just my pair of earphones or it is a general issue?
Not sure what your comparing it to, if you're comparing it to in ear buds, these kind of products will always be lacking. Having said that, if you test them in quieter environments you should be able to hear the bass.
@@DHRME I do not compare it with any earbuds... And I am not saying that I do not hear the bass or that the bass is lacking... What I meant was that at certain level of volume you can hear the cracking and distortion on the bass line... Like if it is overloaded... And it does not have to be 100% volume...
Great comparison video. I've been interested in this form factor for a while now, and these two are the top contenders along with the Cleer Arc II. Oladance looks great, I think it would be the perfect pair if it just had a higher IP rating. How do they sound compared to the Samsung Buds Live? Those are currently the best sounding and most comfortable pair I own that I use all day (sometimes even when sleeping). I was wondering if the Oladance would be a worthy upgrade.
Bros , you didn’t tell your audience how the Oladance can’t handle sound at higher volumes . I own both these products and must say Shokz handle higher volumes a little bit better .
Surely the question should be why would you want to completely isolate yourself from the dangers of the world? Traffic, inattentive drivers, cyclists, runners, people zipping by on silent scooters, muggers or snatch and grabs, people in a hurry, people carrying large, bulky items... All this happens on a daily basis. It's bad enough people are gormless zombies staring at their phone all day, but now they want to completely deprive themselves of one of their key senses to help avoid dangers? In general, these are aimed more at the fitness crowd, where you have less time to react to all the dangers I mentioned when you're running quickly outside. Personally, even with my TWS, I only ever wear one at a time, otherwise it's like walking around with vaseline smeared glasses.
@@mikestakeon well I guess it depends where you live - its safe here and for my daily fast walk I pass thru very safe areas and maybe cross 4 roads which all have pelican crossings so for me nah I like to enjoy my music without ambient distractions
The OWS Pro has been an unbelievable home run for me. I already used my OWS 1 possibly more than about 10 other IEMs, headphones, and wearables speakers I own from Bose, Sony, Apple, and a few misc ones. Compared to the OWS 1, I'm finding the OWS Pro:
- Sound better
- Offer more bass
- Mask noise better when music is playing (even before you add focus mode-which is incredible for an open headphone)
- Are more comfortable for super-extended use (OWS 1 usually started to fatigue me between 8-10h; OWS Pro have yet to fatigue me even at 10h)
- Have a more stable Bluetooth connection
- Are easier to control, with just the strip instead of the entire earbud surface being touch sensitive
They also have a really nice finish. I'd say the OWS 1 buds and case felt like some cost-saving 6/10 materials were elevated by an 8/10 finish. OWS Pro feels like 8+/10 materials with 9/10 finish.
My only gripes are I'd say the OWS 1 works better with glasses (because the part of its stem that sits on the top of your ear is thinner), and the mic is not great outdoors.
I also initially struggled a little with the press gesture being less reliable than the volume swipe like the review said, but I've learned to trigger it reliably by pressing along the middle of the control strip as opposed to at the edge, and making sure I support the bottom of the bud with my thumb. If you just press on the control strip without supporting the bud from the bottom, it usually does nothing. If you make a pinching gesture and support the bottom of the bud with your thumb while using the index finger to press down on the control strip, it clicks.
I've used the Oladance originals since they released, i thought the sound quality was amazing. Is the Pro really better? Can't imagine it getting much better.
@@Aaron86v I think if you are after more bass, the improvement is big. Sound quality overall, the improvement is not very big. Overall I think the OWS Pro hit a home run for me because many small improvements added up (sound and non-sound). Not because any one thing is majorly better. But the things with the most improvement are bass and the new noise masking mode that was not a feature on the OWS 1 and 2.
@@none3209 Hi, is it still working fine or are you having problems?oladans ows pro?
1Hi, is it still working fine or are you having problems?oladans ows pro?
I have watched so many videos from other channels when it comes to TWS, but you are the genuine one. Please keep posting unbiased reviews as always. Thank you❤
We appreciate that!
I have big ears, and the OWS 2 was already a few mm away from my ear hole. The OWS Pro is almost double distance from my ear holes and they start to pinch after a while. I can tell they sound good when I push the speakers closer to my ear holes, but for now will stick to OWS 2.
5:17 Shokz does support multi point pairing up to two devices. I own a pair and they’re connected to both my iPhone and iPad simultaneously switching to where it’s needed. 😊
I have the oladance.. GREAT EARPHONES.. it's really amazing.. I've been using this for more than a week. 6 to 8 hours without stopping.. All i can say.. I LOVE THIS BRAND!
Hi, is it still working fine or are you having problems?oladans ows pro?😊
I have the basic oladances and I love them. My parents are in their 60s and actually fell in love with them too, so I bought them both a pair. Great sound quality from this tech.
Hi, is it still working fine or are you having problems?oladans ows pro?😊
Hi, is it still working fine or are you having problems?oladans ows pro?
Thanks for a timely review. If I were a normal person and didn’t compulsively hit the preorder button, I would have found it very informative and not just validating. :) Keep up the great work.
I think you're the first folks to do a comparative review, and you've done a great job.
Thanks Craig!!
I used the older OWS2 model for about a year before I put them through the washing machine... For me the OWS2 was very comfortable; I would forget I was even wearing them. I used the OWS Pro for about two weeks, but returned them. For me they are much less comfortable and while the sound is generally better, there are sometimes weird artifacts like the left and right sides would slightly go out of sync. Thanks for your review, I'm going to be trying the Shokz.
If you update your Shokz they now have multipoint which works nicely. Even with connected 3 devices you can easily by a toggle in the app switch to which 2 you want to be connected to at the time.
Yes, you're right! They added multipoint afterwards - we made a short on it!
so sounds like the question is OWS Pro or Oladance 2 ;) What would be your pick?
Check out our latest short 😉
i forgot where I read it, maybe the instructions, but the focus mode turning off randomly is a safety feature for when it detects noise that is too loud to be more aware of ones surroundings. Like an oncoming car you didn't noice or something like that
I think this is a great in-depth review that helped me a lot.
But there is one point I can't count for my reasoning. When you talk about the difference in sound leak, you perfectly show, how the difference in produced ambience noise is. But it's more just a noise comparison, due to there being no ear, the noise could leak from. At least for me, that would be the important point there.
Thank you a lot, for helping me find the right headphones!
Can you guys make a review comparing the OWS 2 to the Pro?
Multi added to shokz but not only that but to pair all you do is open the case. You don't have to press and hold. I bought some yesterday and after a firmware update new things were added.
I'll wait for 2nd gen. of oladance pro then. Thank you.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for this side-by-side comparison. I'll wait a bit longer before investing in a pair; let Shokz work out the wrinkles, since they're still relatively new to the open fit game.
I really appreciate you guys for making this video, I searched for this kind of comparison, and you two were the only ones doing it! You also helped me make a decision on whether or not to upgrade my oladance ows 1 to the 2 or not,so I appreciate that as well! Please keep up the good work. You are doing a marvelous job and now you have a new subscriber!
Appreciate you taking the time to comment this! Welcome to the channel 😀
I love my OWS pro, the one problem is the left earbuds touch control are fa less sensitive than the right ear bud.
Multipoint Pairing has been added to the Shokz! 👍
I have both🤓 and When you make a phone CALL you will know the Shockz are the more superior headset trust me
I am liking my OWS Pro but I am also running into random bugs with it. I would recommend waiting a few months before getting them.
What are you facing?
Hi, is it still working fine or are you having problems?oladans ows pro?😊
Love my Oladance Pros. All day battery life, excellent bass and not there fit make them my favorite. One thing, they need to do something about the buggy noise cancellation that turns off on its own. Hopefully it’s just a software update.
Hi, is it still working fine or are you having problems?oladans ows pro?
Hi, is it still working fine or are you having problems?oladans ows pro?
Hi guys, thanks for your videos, i really appreciate them. The Openfit support multipoint now, 2. devices max.
Yes it does! Cheers!
Even sick & at 2am, an absolute delight, love you ❤
Get well soon!
@@DHRME thanks, worked 😍
I just got ows1 and must say my.shokz openfit are better sounding on calls audiobooks music and even gps navigation audio prompts we get while driving .
One thing to remember is that these tap features and customization options are software-related rather than hardware... and can be easily addressed with firmware updates. I own the Shokz OpenFit, like them very much. And even though there aren't as many tap-control customizations right now as those with the Oladance, Shokz do listen to their customers and occasionally you will see firmware updates. So I'd be willing to bet that more tap options will be coming down the pipe. As for battery-life, honestly, who keeps their buds on their ears for 16 hours? The 7 hours wit the Shokz is plenty for me! And since the charging is so fast, it's really not an issue. Plus you can pick up the Shokz for less than $170, verses the $230 Oladance. My choice if I were buying right now would still be Shokz.
underappreciated: both have really cool names
THANKS a lot ! - Because of clearly more pleasant wearing comfort of the OpenFit, I decided against the sonically much better Arc 2: my not large ears were probably already too big. My tip: always try out... The new Oladance could be a great compromise !
great review, conclusion and fairness! keep it up!
Very nice review. And I especially like that you refuse any compensation from manufacturers for your review. 👍
I bought both and kept the Openfit. I mainly use this type of earbuds for podcasts and audiobooks, and I did not really hear a significant difference in volume between the two for my use case. I do agree that for music the Oladance is better, but I am not really buying this type of earbuds for music quality.
If the volume is similar but the Oladance has better sound quality, what made you keep the Openfit then?
Its smaller and the controls are better on the shokz even though it has touch controls. The button on the oladance dont work nearly as well and that was the main deal breaker for me.
Aye!! Cross country video! Love it. As always, you guys basically nailed everything that matters without going into the PR BS. Love it, as always!!
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Great videos guys. I have the first generacion of the oladance. Do you recomend to upgrade to the pro in terms of sound?
Thanks for the review! I have the Oladance Version 1 and the sound is just so so and the connection to the phone get cut off frequently even it's 3 feet apart. As for taking phone calls with the version 1 it's just mediocre also. I think I'll wait till they have an update on the mic. capabilities then I'll look at them again.
First of all, thank you again, for another good and helpful video! The ola02 is currently available, without a charging case, for 129 euros. Is it worth a 100 euro surcharge for the pro?
Check out our latest short 😉
WHY IS NOBODY TALKING ABOUT THE HISS / HUM / CLICKING / RESIDUAL NOISE ON OLADANCE OWS PRO?
OWS Pro has distinct hiss/hum combined with rapid clicking that can be heard on any volume if the song has a part quiet enough (also between songs).
If you want to use them for indoor chilling at low volume - just forget about it, the noise will destroy your experience.
Seriously, I don't recall having any headphones with that much and that annoying residual noise.
I don't know how this is not a killer when judging sound quality.
Is everybody banging Skrillex at full volume all the time or what?
And no, this is not just my case, if you read around some more in-depth written reviews also mention this.
Oladance acknowledges this and tries to tell people it's all normal and like it should be.
I have the Shokz. They have multipoint with up to 2 devices.
You guys I really appreciate your detailed reviews with the open ear technology you make everything simple easy and fun to understand; have you compared any of these or other open models to any of the "Plantronics BackbeatFit" models that are also open ear?? I've used them for awhile now and believe they are great but would love to see your opinion on them!
oh btw sorry they may be hard to find today, and have had many models...some still exist, I've just read a few reviews from the past and some prefer older over newer and visa versa; imo best waterproofing and lasted a few years before battery couldn't hold many hours anymore sadly.
I have OpenFit and bought OWS Pro based on a glowing review on UA-cam, hoping to share a similar review in my local language. However, I’ve encountered several flaws in the product’s performance.
The OWS Pro falls short for movies, games, and even phone calls. The noticeable latency leads to an annoying lip sync issue, especially when playing games like Mario where the sound lags behind the action. The microphone is also subpar for phone calls.
When it comes to music, the sound quality is subpar. While there’s high volume and prominent bass, there’s a lack of detail in the low bass and treble. The reviews out there seem overrated, as I found my old OpenFit is much better for overall satisfaction.
Cleer vs Oladance Pro?
My OWS Pro has an annoying noise, an unpleasant hissing. Yours too?
Not mine 🤔
Yes, it happens in high volume. Not only on OWS pro, so as its original OWS
@@tonypeng2505 my headphones make the same noise at any volume
I have had this too, I got a replacement pair and it’s still there, louder volume mostly drowns it out but it seems to always be there still and particularly noticeable when it’s quiet environment, some ears might find it distracting
Me too - my pre-ordered pair are going back for a refund. They had a constant ticking sound. Massively disappointed. Oladance support said the static noise was normal and occurs on all Bluetooth headphones. Absolute nonsense. I ordered a pair of Shokz OpenFit instead as a number of serious UA-cam reviewers rated them as best for low residual noise - clean sound with no static or white noise. Much happier. Some compromises compared to the OWS Pro, but I don't mind as long as the audio is clean.
Great review guys. I’ve been using my Oladance Pros and the sound quality is amazing for this type of product.
My biggest gripe is the fit though, it always feels loose but it doesn’t actually fall out though, so I guess it’s doing it’s job? I’m new to open air earphones, is it normal for these products to feel loose around your ear?
Thinking about trying Shokz’s if it’ll be a better fit for my ears.
Thanks again for the vid!
They shouldn't feel like they're about to fall off! The fits are a bit different for each of them though, also since our ears are quite different, it's best to try a few.
@@DHRME Thanks for the feedback! I’ll try the Shokz and see. OWS Pro has a 90-day risk free trial :-)
that beard is incredible.
Just saw Flossy review the Tozo Open Buds. I was curious if you all would be doing a review?
Well if Flossy did it... 🤣
Not sure man.
I wish you'd done the leak test with the Cleer Arc 2, that was my main concern, as if you're using these in an office I don't want to annoy my coworkers. You should also do the leak test while they are being worn, as obviously if they're being pressed up against an ear there will be less leakage.
Thabks for the video, very interesting. Do you think that Shokz Openears can add some key missing features with firmware updates (i.e.: add control functionalities)?
I use openrock pro because of bass quality... Which is better compare to oladance pro? Should i upgrade? Thanks sir..
Please review the Hifiman Svanar Wireless guys❤
The Oladance OWS 2 are also very nice. Unfortunately, these hardly pay off because they are sold without a charging case and if you buy one additionally, you can decide for the OWS Pro, anyway. It's a strange pricing strategie at least.
Whaaaaut?! They don't come w the charging case? U have to purchase that separately?! That is huuuge. They should have mentioned that in the review. I am not gonna pay over $200 and then spend more for something that should have come with it. That tips the scale for me.
They're talking about the Oladance 2, Mary. Not the Oladance Pro.
@DHRME I ordered the Shokz. I have always had success w their product, so I will stick w them. Plus, one of the features u mentioned was the size of the case. In case u didn't know, size matters. 😉 Thanks again.
@maryhampton3424 haha it does indeed! Have a lovely day.
Sound-wise, Oladance OWS Pro or OneOdio OpenRock Pro? 🙃
Dying to find out about Denon PerL Pro's!!!
Sorry I'm quite confused at the phone call part where you said Oladance struggles at making good quality phone call but you eventually suggested it's better for picking Oladance for better phone call. Why? 😅
You guys are great, I love your reviews. But what do you say if you compare Oneodio Openrock Pro and Oladance pro? I'm interested to know about the volume and sound quality. If there is no difference, then openrocks are very cheap.
Just ordered two Oladance pros (one for the misses and one for me) based on your reviews! Thanks a lot for the honest reviews you guys are making 👌👌👌
Can you make a review, which buds are the best for Microsoft Teams (via Windows Laptop)? It's really taff to find a good one within the limited settings in MS Teams on the laptop..
My company provides Jabra Evolve heasets for MS Teams. It's working well so far
Why are they building in 16gb onboard storage crazy at these prices
Hi... I just bought OpenFit and I am really dissapointed regarding the sound of the earphones... Especially the bass... There are lots of destortion and cracking while playing and when bass boost is on it is really horrible to listen to the music.
Is it just my pair of earphones or it is a general issue?
Not sure what your comparing it to, if you're comparing it to in ear buds, these kind of products will always be lacking. Having said that, if you test them in quieter environments you should be able to hear the bass.
@@DHRME I do not compare it with any earbuds... And I am not saying that I do not hear the bass or that the bass is lacking... What I meant was that at certain level of volume you can hear the cracking and distortion on the bass line... Like if it is overloaded... And it does not have to be 100% volume...
Great comparison video. I've been interested in this form factor for a while now, and these two are the top contenders along with the Cleer Arc II. Oladance looks great, I think it would be the perfect pair if it just had a higher IP rating.
How do they sound compared to the Samsung Buds Live? Those are currently the best sounding and most comfortable pair I own that I use all day (sometimes even when sleeping). I was wondering if the Oladance would be a worthy upgrade.
Thank you very much. This help me a lot.
You're welcome, Mary! Which one are you going to get?
@@DHRME The Open Fit. Thanks for helping me make the decision.
You're most welcome!
Bros , you didn’t tell your audience how the Oladance can’t handle sound at higher volumes . I own both these products and must say Shokz handle higher volumes a little bit better .
@residentzero yeah I returned the Oladance and kept the Shokz. These people are getting paid to say it’s good.
@@phongtran-rq3gkthat's your opinion like theirs You do realize everyone's ears and hearing is different
@@FacelessAssassin24how does that change the fact that Shokz are louder and handle higher volumes better ?
@@phongtran-rq3gk it's better for you but not them so it's not a fact it's your opinion
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pls do a reveiw on jbl tour one m2 pls . and if i can get xm4 and tour one m2 for same price which should I buy . pls help me .
These dont work with earplugs like the shokz titaniums correct. You need an open ear i gather
That is correct!
The openfit actually do in fact have multipoint pairing so your information for that was incorrect
You're right, it was added later! We made a short on it!
shokz openfit air 511 ?
But do you really need to hear distracting ambient and traffic noise when you are out walking? I really fail to see these as better than tws earbuds
Surely the question should be why would you want to completely isolate yourself from the dangers of the world? Traffic, inattentive drivers, cyclists, runners, people zipping by on silent scooters, muggers or snatch and grabs, people in a hurry, people carrying large, bulky items... All this happens on a daily basis. It's bad enough people are gormless zombies staring at their phone all day, but now they want to completely deprive themselves of one of their key senses to help avoid dangers?
In general, these are aimed more at the fitness crowd, where you have less time to react to all the dangers I mentioned when you're running quickly outside. Personally, even with my TWS, I only ever wear one at a time, otherwise it's like walking around with vaseline smeared glasses.
@@mikestakeon well I guess it depends where you live - its safe here and for my daily fast walk I pass thru very safe areas and maybe cross 4 roads which all have pelican crossings so for me nah I like to enjoy my music without ambient distractions
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Great video
Oladance OWS True Sport - ???????????
Where's the Sony xm5 review... Y'all slipping lol DHRME ( doing harm reviewing meaningless earbuds)
😏 patience young grasshopper!
Haha the charging case was not free that is the 50 buck for it
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