ACEFAST TWS HEADSET T! ENC
The Acefast AceSound T1 True Wireless Stereo Earbuds have ENC (Environmental Noise Reduction Technology are IPX6 waterproof and have a super long runtime of 4/5 hours and can last 20hours with the case. Complete recharging in 1.5 hours. Ridiculously affordable at $32.99. Coupon code with %20 off! DIGNINJA Follow this link: https://amzn.to/3AkZsdQ
ACEFAST TWS HEADSET T1 ENC Earbuds
Acefast Inc. reached out to review their TWS T1 ENC Earbuds. As luck would have it, I was heading to Hawai’i for vacation. I normally take 3 different types of headphones with me, a set of over the ear noise-cancelling “cans” for work and the flight, a set of wired earbuds I use specifically for listening to music, and a set of wireless earbuds for when I’m running around town. I left all of them at home so I could test these out.
These earbuds had a lot of slots to fill. They needed to block out the noise, provide good sound quality, and hold up to the rigors of my adventuring. They did some things okay and others exceptionally well. Sincerely, I was surprised. I didn’t expect much from the new company. I’m pretty easy to please as long as I can listen to tunes. I listen to a lot of music. All kinds of music. All day. Everyday.
SPECS, FEATURES, & DETAILS
- TWS (True Wireless) 
- Bluetooth v5.0. 
- ENC (Electronic Noise Reduction) during voice calls 
- 4-5 hours of music and calls. 
- Charging case 400mAh with USB-C port. (20 hours total, 1.5 hours to recharge) 
- IPX6 waterproof/sweatproof 
- Touch Controls -single tap (play/pause, answer/end call) double tap (next/previous track), triple tap (voice assistant), long press 2-5 sec (power on/off), long press during call (reject call) 
- Magnetic snap closure 
- Magnetic earbud insertion 
MUSIC SOUND QUALITY
The sound stage is very foward. The hi’s are good and pronounced. The mids are good too. Very detailed. The bass isn’t like Beats or like most of todays heavy bass profiles, but they are good. It’s a good sound profile. Decent separation. Not the best I’ve ever listened to, but damn good for what these are and needed to accomplish. Good solid bluetooth connection with my newer devices.
VOICE CALLING
Wow! I used these in the middle of Los Angeles Airport. It was busy and very noisey. These might be the best headphones I own for voice calls. I don’t know the particulars of the ENC and how they do it, but hands down the best voice calling earbuds/phones presently. This might be their best feature and a reason to purchase them.
DURABILITY & RUGGEDNESS
I am notoriously hard on my equipment. These earbuds are made of plastic and have a very ergonomic profile. They didn’t get caught on my masks or headbands when I was adjusting things. The case is plastic but smooth all around. The case has magnets to keep it closed, which was a great touch. The phones themselves snap in also using magnets. I used them to run before I knew they were IPX6 rated in terms of waterproofness! This is the second reason to purchase this set.
POWER
These phones last double another well know brand I own. DOUBLE. And then the case offers you an additional 16 hours in addition to the 4.5/5 hours the headphones can pull off. They last a ridiculously long time. It really is absurd how long these earbuds last. The case is a USB-C port if you are living the USB-C everything lifestyle. One cable to rule them all.
IN CONLCUSION:
These are a win-win-win. Their ENC Voice calling make these a great replacement set or set to use for phone calls while on the move. The clarity in voice calls is unreal. Additionally, their IPX rating and how long they last make these a great pair to keep in your briefcase, backpack, or next to your laptop for business calls/work related stuff. These earbuds definitely fill a bunch of slots. While I, myself require a more robust style of phones for music, these kept the connection well and delivered good separation between the hi’s, mids, and bass. There are better headphones for music. There are not better all around phones for this price. These are the best earbuds I have in my arsenal for voice calls.
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The Digital Ninja® 3 Point Quick-Clip, Mini-Light Kit
The Aputure AL-M9 LED Light is an older model, rechargeable, lightweight, and pocketable light source. It is extremely bright, considering it's size. With some key accessories, you can build an exceptionally powerful little kit, enabling you to move faster & lighter.
The Aputure AL-M9 LED Light is an older model, rechargeable, lightweight, and pocketable light source. It is extremely bright, considering it's size. With some key accessories, you can build an exceptionally powerful little kit, enabling you to move faster & lighter.
Aputure AL-M9
The M9 debuted 2 years ago and was an extremely sought after light because of it's versatility, features, and price point. These days you can pick up a brand new one for around $45. Aputure's latest model the MX, is priced at $145. For the price of the MX, you could get (3) M9's. There are other mini LED models similar to the M9, but the copycats don't measure up in build quality. If you are looking for a solid mini-kit, pay the extra money for the Aputure brand. They are worth it.
M9 LED Light mounted on Ball-Head Clip
The M9's are definitely my favorite lights (that I own) because of their size and amount of light they output. They also come in handy for special lighting scenarios where a mini light source is necessary. One of my favorite things about them too, is the package they come in. A case is included and there is room for some extras. I had some left over gels and made a series of gel kits for them. The magnetic face plate makes it easy to switch to any color I want.
M9 mounted on Ball-Head Clip (with Anker PowerCore & Powerline Cable)
The lights, by themselves, last about 1hr 30min on high. Initially I went and bought 6 ft. cables and power adapters to keep them plugged in and charging if I was ever near outlets. Later, I found the Anker PowerCore 10000 battery packs which were roughly the same size as the LED's. I got some Velcro and married the battery packs to the lights. I then purchased some 1ft. cables to make the kit look really clean and professional. With the battery packs and lights connected, I can run these lights all day. I make sure to turn them off when not in use and have them charging during meal breaks.
The Digital Ninja® 3 Point Quick-Clip, Mini-Light Kit
I enjoy keeping my gear nimble and the cases that come with the lights- they help keep everything organized. I'm able to stash the 1 ft. cables and gel kits in the cases, then I attach the longer cables to the included carabiners. The batteries pack easily. The clips are the only unruly pieces, but will still fit in a regular sized bag or backpack. Sometimes I just attach the clips to a strap on the outside. This mini-kit allows me to get into almost any room quickly and utilize a 3pt light set-up. The clips also make pretty good stands if I am able to place them on a flat surface.
Versatile. Fast. Bright.
Be warned: These won't illuminate an entire room, but they will definitely help you in low light situations. The M9's really shine as fill lights, catch lights, and hair lights, and also for interviews, headshots, 2 shots, and talking head scenarios. This light has been aptly named the "Swiss Army Light". This is the kit I leave the house with when I think I might need a bit of light help.
- Aputure AL-M9 LED Light $45
- Anker PowerCore 10000 $26
- Anker 1ft. PowerLine Cable $6
- 1/4" Ball-head Clip $9
*I wouldn't skimp on the cables. Anker makes solid cables & you don't want cheap cables in-between your batteries and lights!
I hope you enjoyed this glimpse into my Digital Ninja® 3 Point Quick-Clip, Mini-Light Kit. Follow me on Instagram @d1g1tal_n1nja, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DigitalNinja3 or bookmark my website: www.digitalninja.us .
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