Bluenin T30 Review

Lately, the number of earbuds I’m receiving for reviewing purposes growing rapidly, and that’s not a bad thing because I’m using different earbuds daily and they are something I can’t go without. The unnecessary cords that make life so much easier and comfortable make you glad that you were born in 2020. No need to worry about cables being tangled or catch on something. That’s being said, today I’m going to review the Bluenin T30 a very interesting designed True wireless earbuds.

What’s in the Box?

  • Bluenin T30
  • Charging Case
  • USB type C cable
  • User Manual
  • 2 x Ear Tips

Design and Features

My experience with earbuds is not huge but I have had a chance on using different types of earphones. My first impression of the Bluenin T30 case was pretty good, I thought the design of the case itself was very interesting and didn’t feel cheap at all.
The orange and black colors are a pretty good combination and it gave me a very positive impression.

The first thing I noticed upon opening the charging case, was that there was a very cool display. The two side indicators show the status of the individual earbuds and the center indicates the charge remaining in the case itself.

On the backside, we have the USB type C charging port.
Would love to see some kind of cover to prevent dust from collecting in the charging port.

One part of the Bluenin headphone is made of a soft, silicone material that sits along the back of your ear. One thing I have to mention, you can’t really adjust the earbuds, so how they fit in your ear is how they fit. The hook will keep them stable and prevent them from falling.

To my surprise, The Bluenin T30 has a good sound, considering its price tag.
I tested the earbuds out with a variety of music and they all sounded pretty good. Although sometimes they would disconnect without a reason and they would reconnect back pretty fast.
They are also good at noise blocking sounds around you even though they are not active noise blocking. The Bluenin T30 with three different sized earplugs to pick from.

They use 12.mm dynamic drivers for clear sound, whether you like to listen to podcasts or music. The microphone is OK, but it’s an area they need to improve because it definitely sounds distant and It was hard to use them for calls.

Battery life

Long-lasting battery life is something I have always looked for in earbuds. The Bluenin T30 lasts around 8 hours (without the need for charging) and that depends on the volume you are using. The maximum play hours you can get are 136 including the extra case battery.

The Bluenin T30 case is not only meant to charge Bluenin earbuds but acts as a power bank that can charge other devices with captivity of 2500mAh.
The USB port is located on the bottom of the case, under a rubber cover.
That’s a very cool feature that most people will use gladly.

These Bluenin earbuds use Bluetooth 5.0 that should give them a stable connection. The majority of times they connected right away when had to put them in the case and take them back out. But sometimes they have disconnected without a reason but right away they reconnected back.

Bluenin claims the T-30 Earbuds are IPX7 waterproof rated so I had to test it myself. I went to the shower and I have put them on the test, to my surprising everything worked well. They will be perfect for traveling, camping, running, working out in the rain, and even swimming.

Touch buttons

Using the touch buttons won’t be easy and it’s something you need to get used to. The whole part that is in front of your ear has touch buttons in it, and when you will need to adjust them so they will better you are probably going to press the button accidentally.

In my opinion, one drawback is, they are meant to be used as a pair. When I was using one earbud I could not use the volume properly. Each earbud controls a different volume parameter( Right one increase, left decrease), and if you’re looking to change the volume, you won’t be able to do it properly. For some people, that’s not a problem, but for me, it was disappointing.

Specifications

  • Bluetooth Specifications: Bluetooth Specifications
  • Battery: Charging case: 3.7 V 1 2500 mAh, Polymer Lithium
  • Earbuds: 3.7 V I 55 mAh, Polymer Lithium
  • Charging case, Standby Time: Up to 2000 hours
  • Earbuds Standby Time: Up to 500 hours
  • Earbuds Talk Time: Max.6 hours/ 136 hours (Using with Charging case)
  • Charging Time: Approximately 1 hour
  • Rated Input Voltage: DC4.75~5.3V,400mA
  • Operating Temperature:-10°C (+14°F)~ +50°C (+122*F)
  • Dimension / Weight:3.94″(L)X2. 16″(W)X1.38″(H)/4.20Z
  • Frequency:2.402GHz-2. 480GHz

Things I likes:

  • Interesting design
  • Changing case acts as a power bank
  • IPX7 rated

Things I would change:

  • Build quality could be better( The charging box I have received doesn’t open well)
  • Touch buttons are quite hard to use because of the size of the headset

My Opinion

After using the Bluenin T30 Earbuds for more than 2 weeks on and off, I’m pretty pleased with their performance considering their price tag.
They can be used in many environments and their case could be used to charge other devices. Yes, the unit I have received had a case issue but I’m sure if you reach out to Bluenin they will send you a replacement or help you solve the problem.
Overall, they are pretty cool and something you can consider, they produce good sound, IPX7 rates, and doesn’t hurt your pocket much.

Price: $38.99
Bluenin T30 TWS Wireless Earbuds can be purchased from:
Amazon

Disclosure: Bluenin T30 Earbuds was sent to me by Bluenin for reviewing.

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