06-23-2021, 01:04 PM | #1 |
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A few comments on the new Amazon Echo Buds 2nd generation
There is no really good, specific place to discuss non-eReader devices, so hopefully this thread fits into this forum area.
I purchased a set of new Echo Buds 2nd gen (EB2) during Prime Day. I’m not going to give a full review here, but just a few comments to clarify what they are and how they work in conjunction to other devices. Some of this was not discussed in any of the reviews I read/watched prior to my purchase, but would have been helpful in making the choice to purchase, so hopefully it will give you a fuller picture of what the EB2s really are. First, let me say the audio sound and fit are great! I'm glad a bought them. Now to the not so well known information. The EB2s are perhaps best thought of as an "accessory" rather than a full on Echo "device". This is my terminology, and here is what I mean by it. Notice the difference between an Echo device and the EB2s listed below: Echo devices such as Echo Plus, Show, Dot, etc.
Echo Buds 2nd gen accessory
Connecting the EB2s to various devices One last generalized comment about the EB2s. Ironically they seem to be better used within my Apple ecosystem than within my Amazon ecosystem. (I have multiple devices within each of those ecosystems.) I had no issue connecting the EB2s to my iPhone, iPads, Apple TV 4K, or Fire TV Cube 2nd gen. They would not connect to my new Sony Bravia TV, but that turned out to be the fault of Sony as they didn't add the A2DP BT profile to that TV, so it is incapable of connecting to any BT headsets. BTW, I have high speed, very reliable 200Mbts internet. The Apple TV 4K and Fire TV Cube 2nd gen are both wired ethernet connections. The other devices are using 5G WiFi connections. Connected to my ATV 4K I am able to directly listen to programming it streams, including listening to Dolby Atmos audio. The EB2s sound terrific with the ATV 4K. The volume is controlled via the ATV 4K remote. Connected to my Fire TV Cube 2nd gen they were pretty awful. The sound was terrible, muddy, very low volume. And worse, as soon as I switched the audio over to the EB2s the streams would immediately start stuttering and freezing. Bottom line is that they failed to work well enough with the Fire TV Cube to be usable in any meaningful way. The volume is controlled via the Fire TV Cube remote. Connected to my iPhone and iPad they worked flawlessly. The iOS and iPadOS allows for much better audio setting refinements. I listened to quite a bit of Spatial Audio (via Dolby Atmos) on songs in the Apple Music app and that blew me away. Holy crap it sounds great. I haven't had time to listen to Amazon Music on them via my iPhone and iPad yet, but I assume it will be great too, although I don't know if Amazon Music offers anything like Spatial Audio. Okay, I hope this helps clarify how the EB2s work and interact with other devices. Again, the audio sound quality is very good. Using them with various devices ranges from great to total fail, but I think that is probably related more to the device design rather than the EB2s. Last edited by OtinG; 06-23-2021 at 01:53 PM. |
06-24-2021, 05:55 PM | #2 |
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Good review - thanks!
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06-25-2021, 05:04 PM | #3 |
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Thanks!
I’m enjoying them so far. I haven’t run into any major issues. Here is a little more information after using them for a few days. I’m mostly using them to listen to music via Apple Music and Amazon Music. They sound very good on both of those services. I signed up for a 3-month free trial of Apple Music but will likely cancel it before it turns into a paid service. As an Amazon Prime member I get free access to 2 million songs. If I could get the $4/month deal on Amazon unlimited music using the Echo Buds as the “single” device I would, but Amazon considers it an accessory rather than an Echo device, so I can’t use it for the single device membership. I’ve also used them quite a bit connected to my ATV 4K, and they sound great for that. They failed to work very well with my Fire TV Cube, however I searched the internet and found out that the Fire TVs don’t work well with any BT headsets for some reason. Hopefully Amazon will address that issue at some point. I've used them a bit for phone calls and they are very good at that too. So far the battery has been pretty much like Amazon states. With ANC or Passthrough on, I get between 4 and 5 hours use before needing to recharge. The ANC mode works really well for background noises like fans, HVAC, neighborhood dogs barking and talking smack to each other, etc. Mostly though I leave them on Passthrough so I can hear what is going on around me and the passthrough audio is very good and fairly natural sounding. |
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Just FYI, about two weeks after purchasing the Echo Buds 2nd gen I received an email from Amazon saying the purchase qualified me for a 6-month free trial of Audible Plus. I don't remember that offer being stated on the page when I made my purchase, so no clue what qualified me other than the purchase itself.
Note the typical clause in the email about for new Audible members only. I had a subscription years ago, so I don't know if that will disqualify me or not. Some companies say new members only but allow those who have let their subscriptions expire a while back to claim a free trial. Other companies, like SiriusXM will disqualify long expired accounts from using a free trial. So YMMV. Quote:
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07-04-2021, 02:07 PM | #5 |
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Audible usually does qualify you, if you've been non-subscription for a while.
I like to cross stitch or crochet while listening to an audio book. Otherwise, yes, I'd get too distracted. But an audio book causes me to listen to descriptive passages that I'd otherwise skim over and miss. |
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07-17-2021, 01:52 PM | #6 |
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Was not familiar, but a good review,thank you.
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