Theyre comfortable and feature some nice extras in the excellent app.
with the Amiron 300.
They are a solid-looking pair of buds when you read the specs sheet.
Id say theyre priced about right.
They look premium as well, although they lack a certain stylistic edge.
They look nice theres nothing about them that says look at me!
The issue, as always, is that theyre very sensitive.
Need to adjust a bud?
Youve just play/paused your music six times.
Need to pop a bud out?
Youve skipped three tracks.
it’s possible for you to customize them in the app though, which is always a bonus.
They outmatch the Bose QuietComfort Ultra, but sit just behind the WF-1000XM5.
Within that app, youll find the bud’s other features.
The lower sounds are now blocked well, with engine sounds and the like melting into nothing.
Higher range sounds are still a slight issue, but it is much better than without.
Its easy to initiate.
Theyre not too bright though, and the well-rounded mids make for a great listening experience.
There is just one complaint you might have of the buds the slightly flabby low end.
Theres loads to love Gabriels vocals are clear as crystal, and the picked guitars are present and correct.
Its every bit as fun as youd hope.
Finally, Celtic FrostsA Dying God Coming Into Human Fleshmakes for a suitably threatening and uncomfortable experience.
It shows the strengths of the Amiron very well, with plenty of edge to its metallic fury.
Overall, very good battery life from the Amiron 300, particularly if youre willing to forgo the ANC.
Definitely one for the shortlist, and theyve got a place on the list of thebest wireless earbuds.