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Design & Comfort
The Oraimo Type‑C earphones use a half-in‑ear ergonomic design, which means they sit comfortably in your ear without going very deep. This makes them more comfortable for prolonged use.
Cable length is 1.2 m, giving you enough freedom of movement without being too unwieldy.
Built with corrosion-resistant materials, making the cable more durable for everyday use.
Audio Quality
Equipped with 14.2 mm dynamic drivers, which are quite large for earphones and help in producing richer audio, especially bass.
Has a built-in DAC chip, which helps convert digital audio signals from your USB‑C device into analog, improving clarity and potentially audio fidelity.
Frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz, covering the full typical human hearing range.
Impedance: 32 Ω.
Sensitivity: 100 ± 3 dB, meaning they can get reasonably loud.
Controls & Mic
There’s a 3‑button inline remote, which allows you to: play/pause music, adjust volume, skip tracks, and answer/reject calls.
Built-in microphone for calls, so you don’t have to take out your device to speak.
Noise handling: Some sources mention AI-enhanced ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) — which helps reduce background noise when taking calls.
Compatibility
Uses a USB‑C (Type‑C) plug, so it’s designed for devices that don’t have a 3.5 mm headphone jack anymore.
Compatible with a broad range of Type‑C devices: modern Android phones, tablets, some laptops, etc.
Durability
The cord is designed to be robust and resistant to wear.
Ergonomic design helps reduce discomfort, even after long listening sessions.
Sound Character
Thanks to the large drivers + DAC, these deliver deep bass, clear highs, and good mids, according to Oraimo’s own spec.
Not necessarily “audiophile-level,” but very solid for daily use, especially for music, calls, podcasts, and general media consumption.
Value Proposition
Quite affordable compared to many Type‑C earphones, making them a good pick for budget-conscious buyers who still want reliable wired audio.
Durable build + good sound + a mic — a balanced all-rounder for wired listening.
Design & Comfort
The Oraimo Type‑C earphones use a half-in‑ear ergonomic design, which means they sit comfortably in your ear without going very deep. This makes them more comfortable for prolonged use.
Cable length is 1.2 m, giving you enough freedom of movement without being too unwieldy.
Built with corrosion-resistant materials, making the cable more durable for everyday use.
Audio Quality
Equipped with 14.2 mm dynamic drivers, which are quite large for earphones and help in producing richer audio, especially bass.
Has a built-in DAC chip, which helps convert digital audio signals from your USB‑C device into analog, improving clarity and potentially audio fidelity.
Frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz, covering the full typical human hearing range.
Impedance: 32 Ω.
Sensitivity: 100 ± 3 dB, meaning they can get reasonably loud.
Controls & Mic
There’s a 3‑button inline remote, which allows you to: play/pause music, adjust volume, skip tracks, and answer/reject calls.
Built-in microphone for calls, so you don’t have to take out your device to speak.
Noise handling: Some sources mention AI-enhanced ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) — which helps reduce background noise when taking calls.
Compatibility
Uses a USB‑C (Type‑C) plug, so it’s designed for devices that don’t have a 3.5 mm headphone jack anymore.
Compatible with a broad range of Type‑C devices: modern Android phones, tablets, some laptops, etc.
Durability
The cord is designed to be robust and resistant to wear.
Ergonomic design helps reduce discomfort, even after long listening sessions.
Sound Character
Thanks to the large drivers + DAC, these deliver deep bass, clear highs, and good mids, according to Oraimo’s own spec.
Not necessarily “audiophile-level,” but very solid for daily use, especially for music, calls, podcasts, and general media consumption.
Value Proposition
Quite affordable compared to many Type‑C earphones, making them a good pick for budget-conscious buyers who still want reliable wired audio.
Durable build + good sound + a mic — a balanced all-rounder for wired listening.
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