Geekscape Tech Review: EARIN M1 True Wireless
I’m very certain that I have stated in prior reviews how we are entering a new age of earbuds, ones that don’t have wires, and are not wired together. Yes, it is the earplug earbud age, and the last product we reviewed of this type was the Jabra Elite Sport.
I first encountered EARIN at CES over two years ago. Back then, they just had a work in progress, and they were the first of their type that I had seen at the time. I knew that this type of business would kick off, and it did.
What are the EARIN M1 True Earbuds?
Well, if you aren’t familiar with this type of product, you know the drill. That is, the individual earbuds pair with your device, but they are often made to be recharged together. They come with this charger that looks like the memory-eraser flashy thing from Men in Black. Seriously, my wife came up with that, and I think that’s the best descriptor that I know of.
Apparently, the only way to turn off the M1 Earbuds is to use the flashy thing charger. There is a simple indicator light for charging the earbuds and another to indicate charging the case. Yeah, the case is a battery too, and it can charge the earbuds three times before needing charging itself. By the way, you can listen to these earbuds for about three hours before needing charging.
How to rate the EARIN M1 True Wireless Earbuds?
There is some great audio on these, but that should come as no surprise. If you want to market a wireless earbud, then it had better be good. This one has a bass boost, but there is a downside.
There doesn’t seem to be a way to take phone calls with the EARIN M1. Granted, the company is coming out with the M2 very soon, so hopefully, that will take care about that lack of feature.
The price of the EARIN M1 Wireless Earbuds
They cost about $149, which is about the price that I see for a lot of products of this type and is available here. I would not be surprised if the price takes a dive after the M2 is released.