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Echo Buds (2nd Gen) | Wireless earbuds with active noise cancellation and Alexa | Wireless charging case | Black

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Color: Black


Style: Wireless Charging Case


Configuration: Echo Buds


Features

  • Dynamic audio and active noise cancellation (ANC) - Premium speakers deliver crisp, balanced sound. Sealed in-ear design and ANC limit background noise.
  • Compact and comfortable - Echo Buds are small, light, and sweat-resistant, with a secure, customizable fit that's made to move with you.
  • Hands-free entertainment - Echo Buds work with the Alexa app to stream music, play podcasts, and read Audible audiobooksjust ask.
  • Long-lasting battery - Get up to 5 hrs music playback per charge and up to 15 hrs with the charging case. A 15-min quick charge provides up to 2 hrs of music. Wireless charging case compatible with Qi-certified wireless charging pads.
  • Leave your phone in your pocket - Use your voice to make calls, set reminders, add items to your shopping list, or even start a meditation session.
  • Works with other assistants - Compatible with iOS and Android, and supports access to Siri and Google Assistant.

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • What a let down!
Color: Black Style: Wired Charging Case Configuration: Echo Buds
Had high hopes for these earbuds but Amazon wants too much from me to use their earbuds. In order to set these up you have to load the Alexa app on your device, that's a little odd, but OK. Then when you try and setup the buds you have to enable the location tracking on your phone, permanently and allow Alexa to listen and record all the audio on your phone, not just when you use the earbuds. Nope, hard pass. There is no reason to give a company access to 100% of your conversations and where you go, just to use earbuds. It's too bad, the fit seemed like they might actually work well, but I got no sound out of them and they refused to work when I refused location tracking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2021 by G.H.

  • Need To Let Echo Take Over Your Phone for These to Work
Color: Black Style: Wireless Charging Case Configuration: Echo Buds
I could not get these ear buds to even sync with my phone without fully installing Echo and allowing it full access to my phone contacts, location, emails, calendar etc. I just wanted a good pair of ear buds, but I couldn't even get these to sync. My Bluetooth recognized them, but when I tried to play music it would disconnect. I also did not like how they fit in my ears, overall a big disappointment ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2021 by Phillip R

  • Creepy Permission Requirements!
Color: Black Style: Wired Charging Case Configuration: Echo Buds
The permissions these buds not just ask for, but *REQUIRE* is insane. #1, to activate and be able to use these buds you HAVE TO download the Alexa app. Great, another app I will never use cluttering up my phone so that I can have the *privilege* of using the device I freaking own, this is already starting off badly... #2, While setting up these buds the Alexa app *REQUIRES* that the buds be allowed to record your conversations and things happening in the world around you, and upload that to Amazon. This is downright CREEPY considering I bought these literally just to listen to some tunes while I mow the lawn. Did I mention that between the 2 buds, there are SIX microphones that will be recording you? #3, To double down on the creep-factor, Amazon *requires* that the buds be able to record your location. Again, I just want to listen to some tunes on my lawn mower, I won't be using these for turn-by-turn directions or something in my car, so why am I *REQUIRED* to constantly report my every move to the Amazon mothership? #4, Because the above aren't creepy enough, Amazon also requires that the buds be able to upload the names & phone numbers of ALL your phone contacts to our Amazon overlords. Can I again mention how insane it is that my friends and family's names and phone numbers must be handed over to Amazon in order for me to listen to trashy Miley Cyrus songs while I mow my lawn? Come on, this is ridiculous. #5, If any of the above creep you out during setup, and you click 'Deny' on the permission, the Alexa app boots you back to the opening screen and disconnects your earbuds till you give in to Daddy Amazon's will. Yep, this is insane - WE are the product with these buds and any attempt to say "no thanks" during setup renders you with a $100+ set of (small) paperweights. If Amazon had been up front with these insane requirements I would never have bought them. And people wonder why you can talk to a friend about pink wool socks, and 20 minutes later you're getting ads on your phone for 15% off a pair of pink wool socks... Caveat emptor! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2021 by Perry H.

  • Stands tall against other name brands, at half the price.
Color: Black Style: Wired Charging Case Configuration: Echo Buds
I do not normally write reviews but the reviews here aggravate me as they have not done their due diligence, have flat out no idea, just regurgitated their first emotional impulse, or have absolutely nothing to do with the product. I also feel because they don’t carry a big name as Apple or Samsung does on the audio scene, they automatically get cut short because of branding. I experienced this firsthand when I told my brother I picked up a pair of these buds and he immediately responded with “don’t Amazon devices suck with their sound?” Listen, maybe at one point they did, but with every new product, improvements can be made. Just because you had a bad experience once doesn’t mean you always will. Just a few reviews on here that I want to clarify. Someone said you need to download the Alexa app to use the buds. No, you don’t. If you want an express setup, fine-tune it with the ANC, and the EQ to get the best experience, it would better serve you to download the app. I don’t see why that’s a problem considering every other bud out there asks the same thing. You can use the buds but in order to tune anything, you need to download their corresponding app. I had to do the very same thing with every other bud I tested. I hear people were baited with the free audible subscription. I didn’t buy these for free audible, if you did, you bought them for the wrong reason. If you already redeemed a free code, why that would be a shock that you can’t keep buying Alexa devices to redeem your months of free (insert subscription offer) only to be able to return the product and basically do that indefinitely baffles me. And why not receiving audible for free has actual anything to do with the product, I will never know. I understand that if you were promised a free gift and didn’t get it, that would be a bummer. But take that up with Amazon, not on the review of the buds that have no bearing on the status of your Audible subscription. These buds are great. I tested them side by side against the Airpods Pro, Samsung Buds Pro, and the Huawei Freebuds Pro. In sound fidelity, soundstage, and overall roundness of sound, the Echo buds win. For context, I have a studio for voice-over work. I use JBL reference monitors. For headphones, I use the Beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO. I tested all buds against studio-quality reference speakers and sound engineering software. Of course, none of the buds stood a chance, however one was clearly better than the rest. The one that most clearly represented the music and sounded most closely to the reference monitors were the echo buds by a mile. Bass: 8.5/10 Echo buds: The bass was very thumpy and rumbly, hit nice and hard when it was supposed to, and did it with a high level of clarity. 9/10 Huawei: Just as good as the Echo Buds, maybe even touch better overall, slightly more precise. 4/10 Samsung: There was bass when there wasn’t supposed to be. Seemed like it was on all the time and was very muddy with no clarity at all. 5/10 Apple: Decently responsive but didn’t have the power to hit hard when the track called for it. Mids: 9/10 Echo buds: Captured every note of voice and captured the whole orchestral range without anyone instrument dominating due to a lack of quality equalization. The good thing with these I can easily change the equalization if need be. 7/10 Huawei: Good but very bland, clarity wasn’t all there. Still, not bad at all. 5/10 Samsung: That bass is muddying this up something terrible, I even had it on the “clear’ setting in the EQ. The lack of a proper EQ makes it impossible to make these buds work. The presets are garbage. 8/10 Apple: I cannot deny these are very good and capture everything well with a great soundstage for a bud. Treble: 9/10 Echo buds: Very round, not tinny. Clear and concise. 7/10 Huawei: Gets there but a few notes start to hurt your ears, too much. 4/10 Samsung: I’m starting to hate these now. Once again these are muddied by that awful bass that doesn’t even hit hard. The EQ makes it sound tinny and very high to break past the overblown bass. Didn’t realize they were Beats by Dre. But name sells so… 10/10 Apple: This is where these really shine, the higher notes are perfectly represented on their own. The lack of punchy bass leaves them feeling flat and not rounded out. The echo buds may not be the best in a particular area. But in my testing, they are without question the overall winner. And for the price, that’s just a bonus. ANC: Tested with vacuum, exhaust fan, central air AC unit, on a crowded street, and inside an airplane during flight. (ANC hiss and distortion is present on all buds but some more so than others, be objective, not dramatic) 4/10 Echo buds: Yikes, these did not do well. Some reviews say it doesn’t work, it does, stop being dramatic. However, they do not nearly stop incoming noise the way the others do. It stops a lot of the bass but high notes seem to come right through. When you turn the ANC on and off it's clearing stopping all the bass and some mids from coming in. Little bits of hiss and distortion. 8/10 Huawei: Very impressed. 7/10 Samsung: Good job 9/10 Apple: This one easily did the best with the smallest amount of hiss and music distortion. Passthrough: 7/10 Echo buds: Very present and loud hiss, but realistic, not electronic sounding. 6/10 Huawei: Not a lot of hiss but sounded electronic or robotic. 6/10 Samsung: Hiss is there but not robotic, rather a bit muffled if anything. 8/10 Apple: Does a very good job but a slight electronic sound can be heard. Some people said the Echo buds are always recording you. Ok, no it isn’t, but you can also turn the microphone off at any time. It even says it in the description. “including the ability to mute the mics with the Alexa app.” Everything else like customizability preferences, fit and feel, call quality, assistant responsiveness, etc., are all subjective due to the nature of different people and different circumstances and environments. Closing thoughts: I understand the music and sound people enjoy is subjective and that’s not how this is rated. This is rated objectively, using the onboard EQ of the buds to get them the closest to reference as possible. I prefer to listen to my music as the artist intended. The echo buds objectively got the closest to reference while maintaining their roundness and soundstage overall. However, if ANC is the biggest factor in your decision, might I suggest the Sony WH-1000XM4. I do not mean to sound dismissive but we are talking about buds and they have limitations. If you are looking for buds and the intended purpose of them therein, the Echo Buds deliver. They also include the most ear and wingtips to cater to almost every ear type. They are the best overall package and at half the price, win-win. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2021 by Michael S.

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