![]() Shiny “Wicked Audio” emblazoned on the front which gives it a more polished I will say I actually love the charging case-but merely fromĪ style and inclusivity perspective. Also on the earbuds are tiny LED lights which glow or blink blue or red depending upon connectivity status and battery life. On the flat side of the earbuds are the on/off, pause/play buttons. The earbuds themselves look straight out of a factory without any real distinguishing features. And to Wicked Audio’s credit, the Arq earbuds remained paired regardless of how many times I turned them off, went out of range, or switched between other Bluetooth connected devices. ![]() Though the Bluetooth pairing procedure absolutely needs instruction, it was one of the smoothest, most straight-forward pairing process I experienced. Also inside the box are a microUSB to USB charging cord, 3 additional ear gel sizes and of course the instruction booklet. The case is outfitted with a USB and microUSB port which allows you to charge other portable devices along with the earbuds-a very nice complimentary touch. The Arq True Wireless earbuds come in a cylindrical charging case which serves double-duty as a powerbank. Way of pseudo-sophisticated fashion, it lacks in the delivery of both sound and Wireless Earbuds and got to test them out I started with lots intrigue. So when I was sent the Wicked Audio Arq True I have been on a solid mission over the last year to comeĪcross a truly wireless earbud alternatives that didn’t break the bank, but Do they have the comfort and features you're looking for? Check out our review. The Wicked Audio Arq Truely Wireless earbuds are under $100.
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