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The pamu Fit Half-in-Ear Wireless Earbuds combine cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.3 technology with advanced 20dB active noise cancellation and AI-enhanced dual microphones for crystal-clear calls. Designed for all-day comfort with a sleek, ultra-thin charging case, these earbuds deliver over 24 hours of playtime and immersive super bass sound, making them the perfect companion for work, travel, and gaming.











D**V
Surprisingly good
TL/DR review for Pamu Fit: Weighted score of 4.5/5Pros: Sound, comfort; ANCCons: Case; no app or EQ settingsFull review:I was looking to get a set of open-ear buds, so during this Prime week, I've ordered 3 sets of buds:Pamu Fit (this product), SoundPEATS Air3 Deluxe HS (highly praised for its price) and Galaxy Buds Life from Samsung. I expected Samsung to be the best (given their price) and I was surprised to end up preferring Pamu Fit. Here are my thoughts by Category:Comfort: Pamu Fit 4.5/5 (slightly too thick so I can feel them when laying on the side in the bed); Samsung Life - 4.0/5 (They are thinner than Pamu Fit and laying on the side is more comfortable, but I feel that they go deeper into my ear canals. I need to mention that I did watch about 5 videos on how to insert Samsung Fits from both official Samsung channels and user-made channels, I've tried different techniques, but I still could not get them to sound as good as Pamu Fit, on the other hand the Pamu Fit do not need any complex technique - putting them is is very straightforward); SoundPEATS - 2.5/5 (I've tried to orient them differently, but they still become uncomfortable after one hour or so.Sound: Pamu Fit - 5/5 (I use Sennheiser HD600 over-ear headphones on my PC and while Pamu Fit are far away from large headphones, they were surprisingly good, especially in terms of bass and clarity). I've tried different genres of musing to test bass/drums, piano, vocals and I always felt that Pamu Fit is the best of the 3. Samsung Fit - 3.5/5 (the bass is lacking no matter how I adjust them, I have to shove them very deep into my ear canals to start getting bass levels close to Pamu Fit and they still have less clarity). SoundPEATS - 3/5 (worse than Samsung Fit, but not too bad).ANC (Noise Cancellation): Pamu Fit - 3.5/5 (I can notice the noise cancellation, although it is not too stromg), Samsung Fit - 1/5 (I cannot notice any difference when I turn ANC on), SoundPEATS - NAControls and App: Pamu Fit - 3/5 (No app, but most controls are there, no EQ presets, no automatic music pause when bud is removed); Samsung Fit - 5/5 (Good app, EQ presets, automatic music pause, firmware updates etc); SoundPEATS - 4.5/5 (App exists, but it is limited, automatic music pause is there)Case: Pamu Fit - 3/5 (Bad parts precision, I feel that case is not closing smoothly, buds sometime need help to land on charging pins properly, overall it does not look as well made as others); Samsung Fit - 5/5 (looks and feels the best out of 3, strong magnets to make buds jump to the exact position, supports wireless charging); SoundPEATS - 4/5 (feels better than Pamu, buds always land in the exact position, no wireless charging though).Overall, I consider case quality and app to be of less importance than comfort and sound quality, so I overall I would rate Pamu Fit as 4.5/5, Samsung Fit as 3.75/5 and SoundPEATS as 3.5/5 (0.5 bonus for their price) - this is not what I expected of Samsung Fit TBH.
A**R
Not a bad product
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A**N
Way too loose for running
Given the semi-in-ear form factor, noise cancellation is poor. Not sure why they would add ANC given this--as it won't completely seal the ears anyways and outside sound will still leak inside.Sound quality is good given the form factor. Bass is surprisingly present but not too overpowering at mild volumes. Nothing amazing, however.Comfort is great on the ears as it doesn't press. When worn with a beanie, it also doesn't cause pain to the ears. However, the fit and "tips" aren't as secure as I had liked. Tried to shake my head and it easily fell off. Tried to run and after ~5-10 steps, it feels like it's about to fall off.Will be returning as it's unusable for me. Nevertheless, overall a decent product for a relatively decent price with a pretty good-looking design but poor fit for some.
J**E
Bloody Ear
I haven't been using this product long. When I did yesterday I pulled the earbud out of my ear it cut my ear and blood came gushing out. I was driving on the freeway and the closest thing I had was a sock to plug up the blood. It didn't work. I was there for the first Kickstarter of pamu slide. This didn't work.
D**N
These things are huge - not for small ears
These things are freaking huge!!! Not made for small women's ears.
W**R
Bluetooth Does NOT Stay Connected
I do like the PAMU Bluetooth in the ear headset. The device fits securely in the ear and the sound is clear. Unfortunately there is three issues 1) the Bluetooth takes more then 5 to 10 seconds to connect to my iPhone that is less than 1’ away 2) the Bluetooth keeps disconnecting during the call or listening to music 3) the microphone does not pick up my voice and is totally I useable. All in all I have enjoyed using the PAMU Bluetooth ear phone BUT they are not ready for day to day use.
J**S
Revolutionary Earbuds Redefining Comfort with Above Average Sound
The media could not be loaded. I own a pair of 1st generation AirPods and they sound great, but a daily chore when I have to often readjust it because they keep falling out of my ear. I thought I take a different approach and order a more budget-friendly pair of buds, mainly the Pamu Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds. First of all, comfort is the key for me when choosing a pair of buds, so when I first tried them, I was somewhat confused about how they go in the ear, but after a lot of trial and error, I finally got them in. I admit, they are more comfortable than my high-priced air buds and hardly noticeable which also add a certain style and charm. They stayed secure for the most part while walking, running errands, and even light power walking, but I can't confirm jogging, but in all fairness, I couldn't do that with my air buds either. Sound quality is a critical factor for any audio device, and these earbuds offer solid performance. My music of choice is Hard Rock/Heavy Metal and so far, I was pleasantly surprised to find no issues with treble or any high pitch squeals, but the bass did lack a little, but not significantly. Nonetheless, In terms of auditory indulgence, I must say that the overall sound experience was consistently pleasing. Unfortunately, the active noise canceling (ANC) feature falls flat in blocking external noise, even in extremely noisy environments as opposed to the air pods which did really well in this department. One aspect I truly appreciated was the compact and slim design of both the earbuds and the case. The flat shape of the earbuds contributes to a smaller case size, making them highly portable and easy to carry. The buds stay magnetically secure in the case so they're not flopping around. The buds can be charged via a USB-C cable, which is included, and connected to the case. The only other issue that I came upon was that the sensitivity of the buds when you tap them to change the song, is extremely sensitive. You can't adjust the bud in your ear without the bud skipping the song, or vice versa, although I'm not sure if this could be a bad thing or a good thing.Overall, the Pamu Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds are an excellent choice when it comes to comfort, and their above-average sound quality makes them suitable for everyday use. However, if you require substantial noise isolation or you're a bass enthusiast seeking a more immersive audio experience, you may want to explore alternative options for just a little more cash. These earbuds excel in their niche, providing a comfortable and versatile audio solution. Above Average. B+
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