Truke BTG X1

Truke BTG X1

The hottest categories right now are low-cost, truly wireless earphones and smartwatches Truke BTG X1. There are 20 RGB LED lights surrounding the lid. On the front, there is also an LED light in the shape of an X. Even the right- side earbud has a tiny RGB LED light.

Truke BTG X1 Hands-on Experience

The design of the Truke BTG X1 is appealing. It is black in color and looks like a pebble. A regulatory sticker is located at the bottom, and the lid has a Truke branding that is simple to open and close with one hand. On the back side is a USB Type-C port for charging.


There are 20 RGB LED lights surrounding the lid. On the front, there is also an LED light in the shape of an X. Even the right- side earbud has a tiny RGB LED light. When you open and close the case, these lights activate. Unfortunately, these lights cannot be altered. The buds resemble AirPods in terms of appearance, but with Truke branding. They have an open-ear design, so you won't receive silicone tips.


The case and the buds are both lightweight. The buds don't appear to be in the ears at all. They fit my ears well and are comfortable. However, since not everyone has the same ears, your experience may differ. Although the product has a good appearance, its construction feels cheap, which is in line with its cost.


The audio quality is the same. The output, in my opinion, was just right for the price. The same could be said of the microphones. Strangely, for the buds to be audible, they must be at least 70% volume level.


Additionally, I thought the touch controls on the buds were difficult because there were so many options. Additionally, touch controls cannot be turned off. So I constantly had to deal with unintentional touches.


Despite being inexpensive, the connectivity of these earbuds is their best feature. I didn't experience any audio lag or connection drops. During my use, the buds' battery life ranged from 6 to 7 hours on a single charge. It is sufficient to watch two movies or five to six television shows.


Truke BTG X1 Wireless Earbuds price in india

Should you purchase the Truke BTG X1 then? Depending on the cost you are paying, yes. I don't mind recommending the product if you can purchase it for ₹999. However, at ₹1, 499, I would advise you to think about alternative options like Oppo Enco Buds, which are priced between ₹1500 - ₹1800.

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