Bluecom Decibel BCS-T90 Cordless Earphone 3 Days-Compare to Lifepertech TV
Bluecom Decibel BCS-T90 Cordless Earphone 3 Days-Compare to Lifepertech TV
Three days have passed since the arrival of the Bluecom Decibel BCS-T90 wireless earphones produced by the producer DK tool.
Bluecom, which made LG Tone Plus earphone that dominated the world market with neckband earphones in the past, is expected a lot of wireless earphones.
If you look at the spec first
Bluetooth 5.0
10 hours of battery life (73mAh)
14 hours (410mAh) additional time when using the case
Bluetooth codec SBC, AAC, aptX support
Use 6mm dynamic driver
IPX4 waterproof grade waterproof
There is a wear sensor, but I turned it off.
In the basic tip, it is not fixed well and there is a sound leak, so I put the foam tip used in the TV and it fits well and charges well.
The sound is also slightly harder and I like it.
Bluecom's MATE app allows you to customize your wireless phone settings, customize buttons, and update your firmware.
You can also set four sound profiles: normal, high, low, and signature. The basics are a moderately balanced fun sound and signature that is tuned with the producer DK.
I enjoy boring normals and highs with signature sounds.
Normally, bass is enough, so you don't need to reinforce bass, and high reinforcement sounds like a banging sound and low bass doesn't die too much.
Still the most common sound is normal.
I'm going to compare my life with the new wireless earphones.
Honestly, the QCY T1 and IP010X are hardly comparable models in the same class compared to the Lipertech TV and Bluecom Decibel.
It's already several times the price ...
Bluecom Decibel VS Lifepertech TV
Sound quality
TV = Decibel
Both are exceptionally good quality, with a few wireless headsets using Qualcomm chipsets that support aptX.
I'm not sure what the old decibels were like, but firmware 4.87 decibels sounds good.
Connectivity
TV> Decibel
This is the standard when talking on the basis of aptX.
If you leave it with a different codec, you'll almost never get cut off.
If abi says 'almost uninterrupted' by aptX, decibels are 'sometimes disconnected'.
I don't think it's severely broken, but if you walk in the pocket in Gangnam Station, you'll be a little cut off and this frequency is much higher than that of TV.
It's a bit disappointing to think that Bluecom is the place to create TonePlus, the legendary neckband wireless earphone.
Call quality
Decibel> TV
The decibels, which have a microphone on the tip and tail of the bean sprouts, give a much better call quality than on the inside or out.
I think the microphone is closer to the mouth.
In this case, I feel like a company that made Tone Plus.
However, both earphones cannot follow the call quality of AirPods.
If call quality is the most important factor, I recommend buying an AirPods.
Battery performance
TV = Decibel
You can use 10 hours using only the earphone unit battery.
Both use Qualcomm chipsets to dramatically extend battery life.
Both are very good.
Operability
TV> Decibel
TV's clickable button felt more comfortable and stable than decibel's touch button.
And, above all, decibels have no way to turn off the power when you only have an earphone unit, but the TV turns off when you press and hold both units for about 5 seconds.
The decibels have to be carried with the charging case, and the TV can be used for three days without the charging case.
Decibel is a very good wireless earphone.
Battery life lasts long, good call quality and sound quality, and the small charging case is not burdensome to carry around.
We'd like to make this change in the future, allowing decibels to power on and off the earphone unit without a charging case, and to improve connectivity a bit when using the aptX codec.