![]() Once I got the buds out, I found their compact rounded shape and thick oval ear tips made the earbuds very comfortable to wear, which was nice. However, my fat fingers could also be the blame. Maybe it’s just me, but I found them to be seated just a little too deeply, which made it difficult to grasp the angled tops of the buds with my fingers. I also didn’t like how hard it was to get the earbuds out of the case. On the other hand, I would’ve preferred a fully enclosed case to keep the dust and grime out, but maybe I’m too much of a clean freak. ![]() That said, the Zinc-alloy charging case feels substantial enough to take on an outer space adventure, and the button-activated metal clasp that holds the earbuds in also seems industrial strength. ![]() I could see the Master Chief in HALO communicating to his base using a pair of these. Build/FeaturesĪs I said before, since the Gravastar Sirius Wireless Earbuds are primarily marketed to gamers, the design is futuristic, looking like a device out of your favorite sci-fi game. Are they as good as advertised? Read on, and I’ll give you the scoop!ĭisclaimer: The Sirius Wireless Earbuds were sent to us by the manufacturer in exchange for an honest, unbiased review. However, as mentioned above, they also have DSP surround effects for music and movies, plus low-latency playback.įurthermore, they’re advertised to perform well when playing music, possessing “clear, natural vocals and a deep bass.” On paper, it looks like you get a lot for the money, so I’m excited to put the Sirius earbuds through their paces. The Sirius Earbuds are marketed as wireless earphones for gamers with a futuristic design that looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. However, I’ll take a look if a product is also advertised to have good music performance, like these gaming headphones from Audeze.įor this reason, I’m checking out the Sirius Wireless Earbuds ($89), a new pair of true wireless earbuds from Gravastar, a company that manufactures Sci-Fi themed hi-fi gear. That’s why I don’t cover a lot of headphones that are marketed primarily toward gamers. I mainly cover earphones from an audiophile point of view, meaning I put music reproduction first.
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