Echo & Alexa Forums
General Category => Amazon Echo Discussion => Topic started by: renegade600 on February 02, 2020, 03:03:52 am
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I have the echo frames. they are great when out and about with few issues. Sometimes I am out and about wearing my real glasses - I wear contacts most of the time. I am not about to change the glass in the echo frames to prescription because I wear contacts. The next best solution is the echo buds. decided to get a pair for when I am wearing glasses. Got so used to the frames, it would be hard to be without alexa when not wearing them. This past week, I saw they went on sale to 90 bucks and decided to grab a set. Got them Friday morning and have been playing with them since.
a few comments. I have never worn any type of earbuds before so it will take some getting used to. Also it took a while to figure out how to keep them from falling out or even feel like they were falling out. Think I finally got it figured out. IMO, the fitting test amazon provides is worthless. Had to find a solution since touching to secure was changing settings. Though pass through mode works good, I think I will wear one at a time. this way I would get longer power usage and hear better.
still a lot to learn about them and after reading the reviews, got a lot to watch out for.
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I tried the Echo buds when they first came out. I could never get used to it. It was just uncomfortable no matter what size tip I used. I don't know if you've noticed, the black rubber tips are a magnet for dust. When I put the buds in my ear, that dust just makes me itch. Another thing was that some of the gesture commands never worked consistently. One in particular is the tap & hold gesture. To make it work consistently, I had to slap and hold. And that just blew up my ear drums. A soft tap & hold never worked consistently. After a few days, I just hated it and ended up sending it all back.
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and I thought all that fur on the tips was to make them more comfortable :-) seriously, I noticed it and it was bad. decided not to use them.