Klipsch T5 True True Wireless review: Exceptional sound but not a great fit
The
Klipsch
T5
True
Wireless earphones
have a unique sound signature — a clear edge over its premium
rivals from Apple, Jabra and Bose. Completely wireless earphones
rarely sound so good. But the T5 is not a pair designed for life on
the move. It’s for a niche audience looking for a great audio
experience and comfort.
Design
3.5/5The silver metal case is subtly ornate. It has a premium matte finish with three lights to indicate the battery level. It weighs about 100 grams. In comparison, the Apple Airpods case weighs less than half of that. But the T5 is still small and easily fits in a pocket, unlike the Bose SoundSport Free (Rs 18,990) or the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless (Rs 24,990), which need a lot more space.
The earpods are designed to protrude out of the ears and be noticed. It’s also because the outer surface of the earpods doubles up as physical buttons instead of sporting touch controls. There are pros and cons of both. While touch controls feel better, they are less reliable. The T5 earpods need to be held and pressed in for play/pause, next/previous track, voice assistant and volume controls. Though I prefer the latter, using them often requires readjustment of the earpods. Read More
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