TAGG Metal Earphone Review

TAGG recently released its new Metal Earphone in the market at an attractive price tag of Rs. 999. We got the device for review and here is our verdict regarding the Metal Earphone.

Design and Build:

TAGG Metal Earphone

As the name suggests, it boasts a metallic frame along with a sleek tangle-free nylon cord. The ergonomic is great as the ear fitting naturally matches your ear canals. It also offers three sets of ear tip sizes ensures a proper fit for all. We found the design comfortable and durable.

What does it offer?

TAGG Metal Earphone features a powerful 10 mm drivers for HD sound which can deliver super extra bass with better clarity. You can answer or end calls, activate voice control, skip tracks without digging for your device. The earbuds also have a passive noise cancellation feature. So, the user to enjoy listening to the music in a chaotic and noisy environment.

Compatibility:

TAGG Metal Earphone is compatible with the latest generations of iPod, iPhone, and iPad. They also work with all Androids, tablets, mp3 players, and related devices with a standard 3.5 mm jack.

Performance:

The earphone performs well as per the price. It has a good amount of bass, clarity, and treble. We used it for almost two weeks and we found it a good companion.

Whether you’re listening to a low classical song or high electronic music with tons of beats and bass. It matches the performance every single time. The other features like Call Connectivity work well as well as the Noise Cancellation too.

Overview:

TAGG Metal Earphone is a great option to go with if you want a headphone under Rs. 1000. Its actual price is Rs 2,999 but as an introductory offer, they’re selling it for just Rs. 999.

Bhupesh Chandrawanshi
Bhupesh Chandrawanshi
Bhupesh loves to write about Technology, Apps, and Smartphones. He’s a Physics graduate and avid football fan. When not working, you can find him traveling, capturing photos and reading books.

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