The Phiaton BonoBuds Lite are a little light on features, but they offer a solid sound and good battery at a relatively low price.
The first thing to notice about the Phiaton BonoBuds Lite is their design. The buds offer a slightly different design than the standard BonoBuds, and one that’s a little more traditional and standard. They have a small bud with a small arm that extends into the ear.The BonoBuds Lite are available in black or white, and we’re reviewing the white model. They each have a touch surface on their cap, which is used to control playback — however, I found that they don’t work very well.
Then there’s the charging case, and it’s relatively basic. It’s oval shaped, and portable enough, though not as much as theOverall, the design of the earbuds isn’t bad, but it’s also not all that unique or interesting. It does the job. The Phiaton BonoBuds Lite aren’t the most feature-rich earbuds out there. There’s no app to control EQ or other settings, and you won’t get any noise cancellation. You wouldn’t necessarily expect any of that on a pair of earbuds in this price range though.
They’re not necessarily the best at staying in your ears, though. That means the buds probably aren’t the best for exercise, as you will find them slipping out of your ears a bit more easily.Of course, perhaps the most important thing to consider is how the earbuds sound — and they don’t sound bad at all, especially for a pair of earbuds in this price range.
The bass, for starters, isn’t bad at all. There’s enough oomph from kick drums and bass guitars, and while the bass extension isn’t great, it’s enough for most. The mids are pretty well-tuned too, and the highs offer enough clarity for most casual listening — though, like the bass, there isn’t a ton of extension.The Phiaton BonoBuds Lite are a solid option for a pair of earbuds in their price range. They don’t offer much in the way of features, and you won’t get things like noise cancellation, but if you’re looking for a pair of earbuds in the sub-$50 price range, you could do much worse.There isn’t a ton of competition at under $50, but there is some.
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