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Pretty good!
I bought these BT headphones after the upgrade from iPhone 6S to XS and my beloved headphone jack is gone and I can't sleep without music in my ears.After being frustrated with poor power+3.5mm jack splitters for the new iPhone, it was time to look into sleeping buds that are wireless.I have been a long time user of the MAXROCK sleeping ear buds with a 3.5mm jack. These buds have really decent sound and very comfortable for sleeping. I'm using these buds to compare to the GOOJODOQ buds.Observations:1. sound - it's there, not great. Lows are nearly non-existent. If I use the wired MAXROCK buds, they are considerably clearer, better mid and low range resulting in a fuller sound. The GOOJODOQ sound is tinny, practically no low end at all.2. battery life - random. Seems to be closer to 8-10 hours on a full charge. Not near the 15 hours advertised3. comfort - *very* similar to MAXROCK but larger and stiffer silicone. For some this might be great, for others not so much. For me, I'm in the 2nd category as my ear holes are not large. The larger size and stiffer silicone means they fall out often, especially when the weight of the battery or switch box pulls down. They don't hurt my ear at all, they struggle at times to stay in. The supple silicone of MAXROCK wired buds help greatly in maintaining a solid fit.Overall impression - These definitely fill the need of having a cordless sleeping earbud that is reasonably comfortable. If your expectations are quality sound, secure fitting (if you don't have large ear holes) and consistent battery life, you might be slightly disappointed.I'm probably going to try the MAXROCK BT version in hopes the sound quality is near the wired equivalent as well as a better fit with softer silicone.Update - Oct 2 2019Now that I’ve been using these buds daily for over two months, I’d put these at 4.5 stars.Things learned after use:The battery life is solidly 10+ hours, every day. If you don’t get a full charge, you won’t get 10+ hours.If you pair more than one device (iPhone and iPad in my case) be sure to disconnect or disable Bluetooth on all other devices not being used, if they are in range of the one in use. If you don’t do this, the music will constantly skip and distort. These buds will pair more than one device at the same time, but don’t do it.The buds fit reasonably ok, sometimes fall out easyThe sound seems to have improved slightly over time. Not sure if this is from breaking in or not, but the quality seems to have improved. The tinny sound is a tad warmer but the absence of low end is still there.I still recommend these for anyone looking for a Bluetooth sleeping earbud. I use these to combat snoring, and they are effective in doing so.
L**T
Needs more granularity on volume control
As others have said in their reviews, there's not enough granularity in the volume steps, especially for use while sleeping. The lowest level is completely silent, at the next level I have to strain to hear, and the next level up is too loud to sleep to. And then it can go louder from there. There should be another level or two between "straining to hear" and "too loud to sleep to".Other than that, they are physically comfortable to wear while sleeping and the sound quality is good.
P**L
Beware of the beeping noise that may start months after you get them. But it's fixable - see below.
I really liked these at first. I bought them to replace a previous pair that were damaged. Unfortunately, after a while they started beeping all the time - multiple times per minute. Others report this as well. I made sure they were fully charged and that there were no other devices or apps trying to pair with or use the headphones. So now sleep (beep) meditation, (beep) regular (beep) music or (beep beep) any other audio is (beep), well, continuously interrupted by beeps - you get the idea. There is no place online to find Goojodoq help and the manufacturer has not responded to any questions on the topic from me or the many others who have this issue.OK, as a life long tech guy, I refuse to give up. Long story short, this appears to be an audio volume synch issue with iOS and multiple Bluetooth headset vendors. Here's the fix that worked for me and people on reddit who used it on Sennheiser products:With your headset turned off, play music/videos from your desired music app.Maximize the volume on the iPhone/iPad using the physical buttons while continuing to play the music.Maximize the volume for Ringer in sound settings on the iPhone (I skipped this on my iPad). Continue to play music.Turn on your headphones allowing them to connect automatically. Continue to play the music.Once the headphones connect, the music may pause. If so, press play on the music/YouTube video, etc. and, using the headphone controls on the headset, maximize the volume.Skip the track using the headphone controls on the headset (next tune in iTunes, for me touch >| to fast forward to end of YouTube video).There should be no beeping sound when skipping tracks and the beep is now limited to the actual changing of volume.If anyone has any comments on this, please let me know. Sennheiser (Goojodoq for me) seem oblivious to this error.NB: once the headphones and phone are connected, ONLY use the headphone controls on the headset to change volume.
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