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Engadget Logo Engadget Japanese version With Neucan installed, the actual selling price is 9000 yen or less.Try the completely wireless earphone MS-TW33 with zero fit

It feels as if you are not wearing it. I felt that way when I tried the completely wireless earphone MS-TW33. Since I was able to borrow the actual machine, I will deliver a mini review.

This MS-TW33 is a series that appeared from the brand M-SOUNDS. M-SOUNDS is an original audio brand launched in July 2017 by MSC, a general wholesale trading company that mainly handles PC peripherals such as Logitech, Ecorica, and Presir, and home appliances.

By the way, suddenly speaking about the sound, the sound quality is not so high ... The bass and treble are also a little modest. I also feel that the midrange is a little exaggerated. After all, sound quality is a matter of taste, but those who prefer a slightly deeper, thicker sound may be a little unsatisfactory.

However, it seems to be stabbed by song lovers because it is easy to hear mainly male and female vocals included in songs such as pop and rock. If you want to push it out partially, you can use an equalizer to devise it, so please give it a try.

Then check for noise canceling. When I turn on "Hybrid ANC", which is said to use both feedforward and feedback methods, and play music, I get the impression that the low range becomes weaker while the mid range comes to the front.

By the way, when I stopped playing music and went near the railroad tracks where the railroads crossed, it cut unnecessary ambient noise.

On the other hand, if you turn on the "external sound capture mode" that allows you to temporarily capture the surrounding sounds, the sound will be a little muffled. That doesn't mean you can't hear it at all, so unless you're nervous, it's not something you're really worried about.

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エンガジェット日本版 ノイキャン搭載で実売価格9000円以下。装着感ゼロな完全ワイヤレスイヤホン MS-TW33 を試す

In summary, it's hard to say that the noise can, external sound capture, and normal sounds are all clear, and I want a little more natural sound. If it's a pop and light sound, you may not care.

Is it just a noise-can earphone if you ask so far? One of the features of the MS-TW33 is that it is equipped with a "gaming mode" that improves the unpleasant delay phenomenon in which the video and audio are out of sync when watching videos or playing games. However, the latency when the gaming mode is turned on is equivalent to 70ms.

In addition, the stability of the connection is also improved by installing "MCSync" that can receive signals on each of the left and right sides.

MS-TW33 with many functions like this. The one I liked the most after trying it for a few days was the comfort. The lightness of about 4g per ear may have a considerable effect. The shape that is easy to put on and take off and easy to pinch with your fingers is also good.

Finally about battery life. It can be used for about 8 hours for continuous playback and up to about 27 hours with a charging case. It also has a quick charge function that can be used for about 2 hours with a 15-minute charge, but the continuous playback time will be shortened by about 30% only when using modes such as noise canceling.

By the way, not only the design of the MS-TW33 main unit, but also the sound tuning and after-sales support are all done by Japanese designers and engineers, making it a completely wireless earphone that meets the tastes and detailed needs of Japanese users. It's finished.

Overall, the sound quality is far from that of earphones of tens of thousands of yen, but it is undeniable that it is a product with excellent cost performance with an "actual selling price of 9000 yen or less".

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