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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
Nice sounds but didn’t meet mine expectations.
Admiralu
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
The E8 Sound Card streaming headphones feature the headphones, a sound card, remote (batteries not included), audio cable, charging cable and a somewhat confusing manual. Using the headphones on their own isn't bad. The ear tips rest in your ears, I prefer bone conductor or in ear designs, but these are ok. Sound quality is good, music sounds great with bass and treble in a nice mix. Audiobooks and podcasts sound great as well. Charging is fairly quick and pairing is a breeze.For the fancier items, there are 4 sound change modes and 9 strange effects. The mic is very sensitive and pics up quite a bit. Great for calls, you can really hear and be heard. I don't do much podcasting or videowork, but these seem to be made well for them, especially for this price point. They do work very well for stereo headphones, but they do take some getting used to. The manual isn't the easiest to understand either.
JuneBug
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Good Product
dsrharris
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
These Facmogu wireless earphones were a cool piece of tech that I looked forward to testing for some audio work. A headset with a remote control? Neat! However, after several attempts, they would not work.
Robert Novak
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
I got this device out of curiosity. The sound effects could be nice for a somewhat quirky podcast or the like, and I still have to experiment with the mixing of external music and microphone. My testing so far has been with the receiver connected to my Macbook Pro M2 Max with Photo Booth for recording.The microphone seems very touch, picking up things as simple as opening a cardboard box of batteries, touching a desk, or even turning my head. The echo effects are strong, perhaps too strong. The voice changer is interesting but it may work better for different people with different voice pitches.The remote uses two AAA batteries, not included of course. With the headset itself being chargeable over USb-C 5V, I would have expected the remote to be the same. I have a number of electronic gadgets with remotes where they both charge with USB-C and no need for disposable batteries.I plan to try it out in the great outdoors with just my iPhone in the near future. For the desktop use I'd expected to use it for, I'm not really sure. For the current $33 price after coupons, it may well be worth it, but I need some more time and experimentation to decide if it'll be a regular player in my environment.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
The E8 headphones I received are remarkably good quality sound wise - both the microphone and the headphones definitely punch above their price in terms of quality. The manual has some questionable translations, making it harder to understand as well. It was easy to connect via Bluetooth, supports basic codecs, and the included usb-c/lightning "sound card" works without issue. It also has the ability to take in a 3.5mm stereo source in addition to the microphone. There's an included remote that is necessary to access some of the more advances "features" which seem to be limited DSP fx and a bizarre sound board. It's not necessarily a negative but it does beg some questions.If I were to judge this as a wireless headset/USB dac alone it would probably be about 4 stars, a little flimsy in terms of the build quality, but the sounds are decent - HOWEVER, the single most irritating quality is live monitoring of the microphone without volume adjustment that it does not appear to be able to be adjusted or disabled. The microphone is EXTREMELY sensitive and picks up anything in the room blasting it back into your ear drums this includes rubbing against your skin (it's neck mounted) brushing past the devices or anything withing 5 feet of you. The headset also does not have any sort of memory so each time you power it on you have to disable/mute the mic again. This severely detracts from the experience/usability in a very unfortunate way, and I have yet to find any way from the instructions to address this.
AL
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
earphones works well. default settings is a bit loud...mic is high sensitive setting. dont see a way to remember prefer setting...so each time using it....need to set to prefer setting. not difficult...just need to do it each time. bluetooth range is shorter than expected...when in range...earphone and mike works really well. the remote mic appears to be line of sight...it will cut off if not line of sight. The remote control has some useful functions...the bonus sound effects...not really pro quality. no plans to use those sound effects. for live streaming, this setup works well. this mic and earphone setup can also be used to assist folks with hearing issues.
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