The tone free t90 is very comfortable to wear with excellent sound quality. The dongle function is the best feature of the t90. It is good for ear health with UV nano function.
The obvious choice would certainly be the Apple AirPods Pro 2. Unfortunately it’s impossible to use them since I work with windows and iOS … In this scenario I pick the lgs . They sound really nice and very comfortable to wear them the best fit ever in my ears For me quality and sound and very good too
Hello, I have a question. Thanks for the detailed review. I'm considering buying the LG T 90; I have 3rd generation AirPods, and I can get 5.1 surround sound on Apple TV. When I turn my head, I can also hear the rear speakers. Does LG have multi-channel audio support? Does it not only expand stereo sound but also deliver a multi-channel movie experience? Can I hear the rear sounds when I turn my head? There's no information about this on the internet.
LG supports Dolby Atmos and head tracking which is similar to what Spatial Audio can do on AirPods. If the source contains the same audio and channel information it should work the same on the LG too
@@AndysTechTone Because other systems with virtual surround and head tracking technology sound as if you are listening through only two speakers in the front. There is no surround back or side surround sound.
I'm not sure why you haven't more subs mate - great videos, maybe find out if there's advertising or clickbait you can do as you should be pumping 100k imho. Cheers, and best of luck.
actually, the LG T90 will support separating the features mentioned in 21:45, but they only do this on specific hardware (maybe even just LG devices). I normally use the headphones with my LG S20 FE which does NOT allow separating the features, but I also have an LG G8X (the "dual screen" phone) as a backup device and tested it there (because that device also has other audio-centric features such as QUAD DAC, which don't matter for bluetooth lol), and in the G8X, the LG Tone app has 2 buttons to enable on the dolby section. Now if this is due to being an LG phone or because of specific functionality included on its OS that may also be available on non-LG phones, I don't know... What I do know is that I was mad that even on the G8X I don't get support for ANY aptX, since unfortunately, the T90 ONLY supports aptX adaptive or Qualcomm Sound... both features being SUPER niche even on the most recent devices. Even my S20 FE which is a Qualcomm version S20 FE doesn't have Qualcomm Sound, with a chip around 3y on the market...
Btw I love your works. My go to channel for earbuds. Nd your advices are spot on for me cuz I do a lot of running nd you’re finally someone who’s into that category for me.
Do any of them have a Bluetooth triangulation feature, that lets you fix the audio position to the base station or transmitting device? I get the impression that if I use them for watching TV I won't be able to lie down on a couch without the orientation changing. The only option for this seems to be JVC's expensive setup.
The earbuds will reset the orientation after a couple of seconds every time you move or change your position. You can setup the Airpods Pro to follow your iPhone instead of your head but I don’t think it will work with a TV
@@AndysTechTone I just looked at a few pages about spatial audio on Apple TV and it looks like there isn't an anchor option, at least not yet. I'll have to buy one of these and see what happens when the viewing position isn't orthodox.
@@AndysTechTone, I've looked at many many reviews and compared to earbuds in its price range and many cheaper ones, it performs badly in noisy environments.
Dear Andy, yet another HIGH-PROFESSIONAL video made by You. The Aero microphones for phone calls, is the best of these 3 in my book. About games: Lep‘s World 1-3 for example.
I want whatever one's ill have to take my mittens off when walking in the cold to use touch controls, my hands chronically ache when they get cold so whatever less finicky with fingers cold exposure
@@AndysTechTone Do you do anything music recording, mixing, or mastering? I plan to use my 1More earbuds as a reference check , especially when mixing in Dolby Atmos and Ambisonics.
@@AndysTechTone Its really about hearing the music the way most people will listen to it. Earbuds followed by headphones are the most common way people will hear music. It does no good if music sounds great on high-end studio monitors but don't translate well to earbuds and other normal listening devices. It's just another way I can check how my mixes sound and enjoy the process. I look forward to listening to a lot of commercially released music through the 1More earbuds so I have a tonal baseline. Your video was awesome. I had to follow you. Looking forward to new reviews.
Surprisingly, LG has the separate options for head tracking and spatial audio on Android, but not on iOS, that is quite strange.I prefer spatial audio without head tracking for music, and with head tracking - for videos. So, that is not an option for iPhone or iPad. 🤷♂
Head-tracking just seems to be balance control by head movement. It’s a disappointing gimmick. It seemed ridiculous when the earbud facing away from the central point is literally silenced as you noted. Extremely unnatural. This does not achieve spatial audio for me. It blatantly sounds like someone sliding the balance control left or right. Tilting the head down or up, adjusted the tone but did nothing to simulate what it’s really like to be immersed in sound and to move your head within it. Also to my ears, the music never sounds as good as it does in non-spatial aptX Adaptive. Overall, the value in hearing lossless or hi-res audio is much higher than that provided by so-called spatial audio. Qualcomm has bet on spatial audio for its 2023 gen chips but if it’s just like this then it’s nothing but a waste of time and development. More work should be focused on achieving wireless hi-res lossless.
@@AndysTechTone headed in terms of hoping it’ll make profit but it could still fail long term. Apple’s had the Dolby Atmos versions option for 18+ months now and still not everyone in the industry is hopping onboard. I think that’s because it really is gimmicky. It’s not quite what it should be. Will be interesting to hear Qualcomm’s final product.
@@mcnaugha don't get me wrong, I'll be happy with "basic" stereo buds for the next 20 years to come 😎 But let's hope that some competition brings the best out of all manufacturers...
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
You are certainly not a self-proclaimed audiophile, but you are certainly in the top 10 earbud testers of the UA-cam game
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Thanks man 🙏
The tone free t90 is very comfortable to wear with excellent sound quality.
The dongle function is the best feature of the t90.
It is good for ear health with UV nano function.
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1more aero have dolby atmos right ??
Thank you for another outstanding comparison, Andy! 👍
No problem at all 😊
which one do you recomend to use with deezer HiFi 360 ?
The lg buds have been awesome so far.
A clear an comprehensive valuation liked it 👌
Glad to hear you did, thanks for watching 😊
The obvious choice would certainly be the Apple AirPods Pro 2. Unfortunately it’s impossible to use them since I work with windows and iOS …
In this scenario I pick the lgs . They sound really nice and very comfortable to wear them the best fit ever in my ears
For me quality and sound and very good too
The T90 is the most versatile in my opinion too
Thanks for the review 💯
I'm got 1more aero today
Thanks, enjoy your new buds 👍
@@AndysTechTone
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Hello, I have a question. Thanks for the detailed review. I'm considering buying the LG T 90; I have 3rd generation AirPods, and I can get 5.1 surround sound on Apple TV. When I turn my head, I can also hear the rear speakers. Does LG have multi-channel audio support? Does it not only expand stereo sound but also deliver a multi-channel movie experience? Can I hear the rear sounds when I turn my head? There's no information about this on the internet.
LG supports Dolby Atmos and head tracking which is similar to what Spatial Audio can do on AirPods. If the source contains the same audio and channel information it should work the same on the LG too
@@AndysTechTone Thank you for this very valuable information.
@@AndysTechTone Because other systems with virtual surround and head tracking technology sound as if you are listening through only two speakers in the front. There is no surround back or side surround sound.
Andy thanks for your honesty and professional review would you do how they stuck up between apple earbuds 2pro and Sony WF1000x ?
Watch my best anc buds comparison 😊
I'm not sure why you haven't more subs mate - great videos, maybe find out if there's advertising or clickbait you can do as you should be pumping 100k imho. Cheers, and best of luck.
Yeah, thanks buddy, working on it 😎
You made a mistaken
Original APPLE Airpods Pro has find my buds and wireless plug
I don't know where you got yours from
Isnt ANC dangerous when walking around the city or crossing the street ?
well obviously...they put transparency mode for that very purpose
@@justinhalen2126 Is It activated/deactivated automatically ?
actually, the LG T90 will support separating the features mentioned in 21:45, but they only do this on specific hardware (maybe even just LG devices). I normally use the headphones with my LG S20 FE which does NOT allow separating the features, but I also have an LG G8X (the "dual screen" phone) as a backup device and tested it there (because that device also has other audio-centric features such as QUAD DAC, which don't matter for bluetooth lol), and in the G8X, the LG Tone app has 2 buttons to enable on the dolby section. Now if this is due to being an LG phone or because of specific functionality included on its OS that may also be available on non-LG phones, I don't know... What I do know is that I was mad that even on the G8X I don't get support for ANY aptX, since unfortunately, the T90 ONLY supports aptX adaptive or Qualcomm Sound... both features being SUPER niche even on the most recent devices. Even my S20 FE which is a Qualcomm version S20 FE doesn't have Qualcomm Sound, with a chip around 3y on the market...
What feature are you mentioning? The Dolby atmos?
great review! can you also review the Xiaomi 3t pro buds? it also has spatial audio and head tracking.
Not sure I will but we’ll see 👍
Btw I love your works.
My go to channel for earbuds.
Nd your advices are spot on for me cuz I do a lot of running nd you’re finally someone who’s into that category for me.
Thanks man, back to regular running myself and listening to a good tune can always help me through the suffering 😎
Do any of them have a Bluetooth triangulation feature, that lets you fix the audio position to the base station or transmitting device? I get the impression that if I use them for watching TV I won't be able to lie down on a couch without the orientation changing. The only option for this seems to be JVC's expensive setup.
The earbuds will reset the orientation after a couple of seconds every time you move or change your position. You can setup the Airpods Pro to follow your iPhone instead of your head but I don’t think it will work with a TV
@@AndysTechTone I just looked at a few pages about spatial audio on Apple TV and it looks like there isn't an anchor option, at least not yet. I'll have to buy one of these and see what happens when the viewing position isn't orthodox.
What is the android phone you were using? I want to get aptx adaptive but my android does not support it 😕
Sony Xperia 5 II
Hey can you make a comparison of Sennheiser Sports VS Bose Sport earbuds???
It would be helpful
I’m not sure if I’ll do that, but I’ll do a sport earbuds comparison soon with the Sennheiser in it
Great review as always. 👍🏽
I really wanted the LG T90s but that terrible call quality! ☹️
Is it really that bad?
@@AndysTechTone, I've looked at many many reviews and compared to earbuds in its price range and many cheaper ones, it performs badly in noisy environments.
@@sicebim1 I believe you man 👍
Hi would love to see a review with the liberty 4 vs lg tone ut90q. Thank you. Great video.
I don’t see it happening soon as I have no access to the Liberty 4 yet but not a bad idea 👍
I'm happy that all it took to push surround sound music consumption into the mainstream was to rename it to "spatial audio". Too funny.
Sometimes that’s all it takes
Fantastic review 👍
Thanks Pascal, glad you liked it 😊
Dear Andy, yet another HIGH-PROFESSIONAL video made by You.
The Aero microphones for phone calls, is the best of these 3 in my book.
About games: Lep‘s World 1-3 for example.
Thanks Andrej, I’ll check those out 👍
I want whatever one's ill have to take my mittens off when walking in the cold to use touch controls, my hands chronically ache when they get cold so whatever less finicky with fingers cold exposure
The Airpods might be your best option in this case
Great job! I plan to get the1More
Yep, good thinking 🤔
@@AndysTechTone Do you do anything music recording, mixing, or mastering? I plan to use my 1More earbuds as a reference check , especially when mixing in Dolby Atmos and Ambisonics.
@@MrAchris10 no, I do not do mastering or mixing and not sure if any of these buds would be best for such job. Maybe over-ears?
@@AndysTechTone Its really about hearing the music the way most people will listen to it. Earbuds followed by headphones are the most common way people will hear music. It does no good if music sounds great on high-end studio monitors but don't translate well to earbuds and other normal listening devices. It's just another way I can check how my mixes sound and enjoy the process. I look forward to listening to a lot of commercially released music through the 1More earbuds so I have a tonal baseline. Your video was awesome. I had to follow you. Looking forward to new reviews.
@@MrAchris10 you’re absolutely right, a higher end reference sound is a good starting point but you have to cover most use case scenarios
Surprisingly, LG has the separate options for head tracking and spatial audio on Android, but not on iOS, that is quite strange.I prefer spatial audio without head tracking for music, and with head tracking - for videos. So, that is not an option for iPhone or iPad. 🤷♂
I dont have separate options on my android, how is that possible? I dont like the head tracking much
What is your top 10 now🤭
Head-tracking just seems to be balance control by head movement. It’s a disappointing gimmick.
It seemed ridiculous when the earbud facing away from the central point is literally silenced as you noted. Extremely unnatural. This does not achieve spatial audio for me. It blatantly sounds like someone sliding the balance control left or right. Tilting the head down or up, adjusted the tone but did nothing to simulate what it’s really like to be immersed in sound and to move your head within it.
Also to my ears, the music never sounds as good as it does in non-spatial aptX Adaptive. Overall, the value in hearing lossless or hi-res audio is much higher than that provided by so-called spatial audio. Qualcomm has bet on spatial audio for its 2023 gen chips but if it’s just like this then it’s nothing but a waste of time and development. More work should be focused on achieving wireless hi-res lossless.
I somewhat agree with you but whether we like it or not Atmos & spatial audio seem to be the direction the audio industry is headed…
@@AndysTechTone headed in terms of hoping it’ll make profit but it could still fail long term. Apple’s had the Dolby Atmos versions option for 18+ months now and still not everyone in the industry is hopping onboard. I think that’s because it really is gimmicky. It’s not quite what it should be. Will be interesting to hear Qualcomm’s final product.
@@mcnaugha don't get me wrong, I'll be happy with "basic" stereo buds for the next 20 years to come 😎 But let's hope that some competition brings the best out of all manufacturers...
Very good review!
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!