Huawei UltimoPower AM180 ANC Earphone Review

We recently got our hands on Huawei‘s UltimoPower AM180 ANC Earphones which promise noise cancellation without asking for a lot in return. With a sub-Php3.5K price tag, we’ll find out how well it performs and if ever there are any trade-offs for its affordability.

Design and Build

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The AM180, if you stil haven’t guessed, has an in-ear design going on with an appearance not seen typically on earphones. It has a flat metal surface with a shiny circular design while its cable is fixed to run up and around its jar-like enclosure. Additionally, the sound driver of each earpiece is protruding near the bottom of the shell with a rubber bud wrapping it.

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Following its dual rubber cables connect it to the control module midway through. This metal-clad component is where users control the features of the device. Here we have the button for answering calls and navigating your playlist, a toggle switch to turn on the Active Noise Cancellation,  and an LED indicator just beside that (yellow light means it’s charging, green light means ANC is on).

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Most entry-level earphones use rubber cable which is not bad, but easily tangles. On the other hand some carry a braided, tangle-free cable which we usually see in mid- to high-end models. What Huawei went with its UltimoPower AM180 is both — the half is braided that extends to the 3.5mm jack, while the other half is rubber that goes straight to the sound drivers.

In addition, it utilizes a straight jack which is gold-plated . This is generally fine, although it is more prone to accidental disconnection from a music source since it can be easily tugged than those with an L-shaped jack.

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Since the AM180 can be used for calls, it’s good to secure it so there are less handling noises when talking on the phone. Turn the module over and you’ll find a metal strip to clip on a shirt, for example.

Comfort Factor

Although having a slightly different form factor than most earphones in the market, using the AM180 didn’t feel different when you use it. The earbuds sat comfortably on the inner ear, and are lodged firmly. They didn’t fall off when we moved around, but they do get tugged easily. A pull on the cable with a bit of pressure and the earpiece already pops off from its place. It can be something that can be worn for extended periods of time because of its comfort, but just be careful of accidentally tugging it.

Sound Quality

So far we liked its physique and were actually pretty impressed at how premium-looking these in-ears are. Since it got our approval for build quality, we’re a bit expecting it to fall short in the sound department since what we’ve noticed was that it’s not common for a sub-Php3.5K earphones to also have good build and sound on top of being affordable.

After the break-in we loaded our usual list of tracks for testing the sound quality. We noticed right from the first few minutes that it was a pair of bass-driven speakers. Lows are what’s headlining the entirety of the sound — all in a good way and not overdone. The bass levels simply resound with solid oomph.

Mids go next to what you’ll notice since it’s got the right warmness in its sound. By that we meant that you can hear and almost feel the natural ambience of the track and not metallic which we have experienced with other in-ears.

That leaves the highs up next. We thought the brightness of the treble-y parts went a bit overboard. They got too high in some parts of the track that resulted to loss of definition and simply resembled a static sound from the TV. This is understandable though since it’s a casual weakness of entry to mid-level earphones/headphones, according to our experience.

Active Noise Cancellation

Because of its in-ear design that already has passive noise cancellation going on, adding an active noise cancellation results to an effective shutting off of external noises. This works best while commuting by land or travelling by air as it effectively leaves you alone with your songs.

 

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Along with two extra buds, the package comes with a 3.5mm-USB cable to charge the device and power its ANC function.

Making Calls

We also used it for calls and everything was satisfactory. ANC also helped reduce the background noise while its microphone reception was also commendable. According to the person on the other end of the line, our voice was heard with good quality and no distortion.

Battery Life

ANC devices require power to operate. That being said, the AM180 has a unique feature that gets power from the handset it’s connected to. Not all devices can power the AM180, though, with Huawei honor 7 being one of them and most of the newly-released handsets. If the device couldn’t power the earphones, Huawei included a 3.5mm-USB cable that let’s you charge the device and let you enjoy its noise cancellation on-the-go.

We plugged it in and from an empty battery, it was able to charge fully in a little less than 3 hours. We then used it straight to know how long its battery will last and we enjoyed it’s ANC function for about 3.5 hours. It’s actually impressive since it only has a slim module to store its power in — making it unobtrusive and usable whatever you might be doing.

Conclusion

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The Huawei UltimoPower AM180 ANC earphones is priced slightly higher than entry level products in its category, but definitely way more affordable than the expensive ones. For Php3,490 you get a premium- and unique-looking device, impressive sound quality (especially for the bass heads out there), and a compact build that lets you easily bring and use it anywhere.

Although as a whole it has a good music reproduction, its highs are a bit overdone and would make treble freaks squint. Also, if it were to support charging on more devices it would further sweeten the package.

Huawei UltimoPower AM180 ANC specs and features:
Type: In-ear
Speakers: Dynamic
Impedance: 32 ohms
Maximum load power: 10mW
Rated power: 5mW
ANC
Low frequency noise reduction: 15-30dB
Mobile charging
19mAh battery

What we liked about it:

  • Minimalistic design
  • Compact build
  • Punchy, solid bass
  • Good tandem of both passive and active noise cancellation

What we didn’t like:

  • Highs could go too bright for us
  • Mobile charging only supports a handful of devices

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AWEI ES-Q5 Noise Isolation Earphones Review

We recently gave you the AWEI TS-150vi review that offered pretty good sound performance despite its sub-Php500 price tag. Now we have the AWEI ES-Q5 that is less than half the price of the TS-150vi. Is it a good buy? Read on and find out.

Design and Construction

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Unlike the metal build of the TS-150vi, the ES-Q5 sports a wooden housing for its 10mm neodymium drivers. I personally like things that are made of natural materials (like the Loudbasstard sound amplifier) more so in gadgets so having this shell is a plus for me. Then again, it’s up to the preference of the user.

The golden cover on both sides accentuates and complements the color of the wood, sealing the sound drivers inside. A rubber arm then dangles down and supports the cloth-wrapped and tangle-free cable.

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If there’s one thing lacking in the ES-Q5 that’s seen on the TS-150vi is an in-line microphone for calls as well as navigation buttons for choosing your songs. The ES-Q5 is a very basic pair of in-ear headphones so don’t expect extra bells and whistles in its form factor except from the usual interchangeable and differently-sized ear tips.

Sound Quality

The company claims that it has Extendedbass Response which should give off improved bass. As someone who always comes across promises from the company we paid little attention to it. Although trying on these in-ears showed that AWEI really made its drivers capable of producing clean lows, and by clean we meant there was very little to no distortion on its bass levels.

Mids are also enjoyable and follows suit on reproducing decent sound. They worked well on tracks with vocal-dominant elements which was enjoyable to listen to.

The highs, although sometimes tolerable, were too bright for our liking. It’s not that bad, but when a song comes up that plays on the higher-end of the frequency it just gets distracting. Keep in mind though, that this is us nitpicking on the device and if you’re just a casual listener you might not notice what we’re talking about.

Conclusion

Priced at a little over Php200, the AWEI ES-Q5 delivered above-average sound quality for the value it’s asking for. There’s no in-line microphone or navigation buttons but you get a nice in-ear that you can easily bring around with, and has a nice touch of nature too. Is it a good buy? Yes. We’re just not sure about the durability of these in the long run, but for 200 pesos it doesn’t hurt the pocket that much.

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Awei ES-Q5 specs:
Design: In-ear
Speaker size: 10mm neodymium drivers
Frequency response: 12Hz-22KHz
Impedance: 106dB
Maximum output power: 50mW
Price: Php219

What we liked about it:

  • Decent sound with good bass
  • Nice wooden touch
  • Affordable price tag

What we didn’t like:

  • Highs are too bright

The Awei ES-Q5 along with other Awei products are available thru Droidhero.ph and their Facebook page. They can also be acquired at participating Novo7Tech branches in Lucky China Town Mall Binondo, SM Southmall Las Pinas, SM BF Paranaque, and Gateway Cubao.

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Ten Tech Gift Ideas under Php1,000

It’s definitely Christmas time! Are you hiding again from your godchildren who are asking for holiday presents? Having a hard time budgeting money to purchase gifts for a lot of people? Let us help you with your yuletide woes. Here are ten tech items priced under Php1000.

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We may be done with our Christmas Gadget Guide for this year, but we heard a few of our readers are requesting for gift ideas that wouldn’t normally cost an arm and a leg to purchase. While most in this list are on the more expensive side of the Php1k chain, there will always be alternatives that might even cost you less than these. With the right set of bargain hunting skills, you can actually find some of them at your nearest tech shop. Check out five of the top places that become our destination when hunting for awesome deals offline.

Items are listed according to price in descending order. We’ll also mention where you can buy them, as indicated after the price. Definitely not endorsing anything here. Let’s start, shall we?

Happy Mobile Hit 
(Php999, Happy Mobile)

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A basic phone is what comes into anyone’s mind when we ask them to name a gadget one can buy under a grand. It’s worth to mention that a lot of brands, local or international, have a version of their own bar phones, selling for as low as Php399 (CD-R King). Happy Mobile may be relatively be new in the market, and its bar phone called Hit is definitely hitting the right spots at one peso off a grand. Available in a variety of eye-popping colors, the Hit is equipped with a 1.3-megapixel camera, dual-SIM, mobile TV, and a 1200mAh battery capacity, good enough to be anyone’s secondary phone.

Other phones you can try and buy are Nokia 105 (Php 990), Samsung Keystone e1200Y (Php699), or the Cherry Mobile P1 which can act as a remote dialer for your smartphone (Php599).

Here’s a tip: When buying bar phones, check the battery capacity included in each model. Some sell as high as 999php but offer very small battery capacities, which range from 600 to 900mAh.

Kingcom 32GB USB + OTG Flash Drive
(Php999, Wellcom/KingCom Digital/MP3 Express)

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A very useful gift you can give this Christmas is a flash drive. For employees and students alike, a flash drive is very essential as it keeps important documents we can bring on the go. How about a flash drive that can also serve as an OTG USB for your smartphone too? Also priced a peso off a grand, Kingcom has a 32GB USB + OTG flash drive available. The lifetime warranty indicated on the packaging sounds as tempting as it could be as well. Keep in mind that OTG is phone-dependent, so you may have to check with your manufacturer if it is supported.

Here’s a tip: If you just simply want a new quality flash drive, there are actually stores that sell a lot of them for cheaps. I’ve seen and bought Sandisk flash drives from stores in SM Cyberzone for a lot less than those in the big IT shops, and it can go for as low as Php230 for an 8GB one.

Pyxis 10200 mAh Powerbank
(Php890, Cherry Mobile)

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We all, or most of us, have that one friend who always complains about his phone’s battery every now and then, so why not surprise him with a gadget that can extend its juice? Cherry Mobile recently announced that it will be carrying the Pyxis 10200 mAh powerbank in its concept stores and kiosks. A powerbank that actually looks and feels like XiaoMi’s Mi Powerbank down to the paint finish, you can get up to 10,200mAh of power that is good for three to four charges.

Here’s a tip: Not feeling this one? You can check out our list of best bang-for-the-buck powerbanks you can buy right now. We also mentioned how powerbanks work, and here are five things you might not know about them.

Sandisk Ultra 16GB Class 10 microSDHC Card
(Php800, CMKCellphones)

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A microSD card is a smartphone companion. Without it, where would we store our music, photos, and videos besides the internal storage? CMKCellphones has a Sandisk Ultra Class 10 16GB microSDHC card available for less than a grand. Sandisk’s Ultra line is specifically made for smartphones and tablets for faster file transfers, resulting in a more seamless process. There are also alternatives like ADATA 32GB Class 4 microSD Card worth Php999, and KingCom’s own 32GB microSD cards rated at Class 6 for a few bucks off at Php930.

Here’s a tip: Wonder what those ‘class’ specification printed in your microSD cards are? Those actually matter. Classes on cards indicate performances in read/write transfers, hence the difference in speed and performance. For example, a Class 4 memory card have read/write speeds up to 4MB/s, and it’s a recommended class for the average smartphone user. For those who are keen on modifying their phone through rooting and apps such as App2SD, a class 6 or more is optimal. For best results when shooting a full HD video with a smartphone or a full-fledged camera, get a Class 10 card.

Coloud Pop in-ear headphones
(Php845, Octagon)

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For those who can’t travel on the road without music like this author, an audio device is very important. Besides listening to your favorite songs whether on Spotify or music loaded onto your phone, it also saves you the hassle of listening to unwanted chatters in public transportation, and kill boredom whenever a long waiting time is necessary. A good-quality in-ear headphone worth less than a grand is Coloud Pop, which also has a microphone for taking in calls. Besides the Coloud Pop, there are also a few worth mentioning: Sony comfortable fit earphones worth Php999, Philips Bass Sound SHE3590 worth Php699; as well as Genius HS-M210 and A4Tech iSecureFit MK-650-R, both at Php350.

Here’s a tip: When shopping for a new headphone, listen to a song that you know by heart. You know how it sounds on your old cans, so you should be able to see the difference when you listen to them on a new one.

X-mini X A-V1.1 Portable Speaker
(Php668, Lazada)

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Speaking of audio devices, here’s one you should definitely check out. This X-Mini is a so small and lightweight, it can actually fit in youre jacket pockets.  The X A-V1.1 Portable Speaker is designed to be taken just about anywhere. It also has a reasonable battery life clocked in at around six hours, thus it can be great for outdoor trips.

Sun Broadband Prepaid USB Modem
(Php595, Sun Cellular)

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We may be at the time where users flock onto their mobile phones to connect to the internet, but how about a time when our laptops are in dire need of a internet connection when there’s no WiFi around? Besides tethering your phone which consumes battery, another way is to use a standalone USB 3G internet dongle. Sun Cellular offers one for Php595 as a prepaid broadband package, including a free SIM Card. Other networks offer dongles too at the same price range.

Here’s a tip:  Buying a USB modem may be more available in the telecom network shops, but there are also unlocked ones that can be bought on other stores. These, however, tend to sell over a grand. The cheapest we found is a ZTE MF70 WiFI/4G LTE dongle for Php1,498.

Genius Wireless Mouse Traveler 6000Z
(Php350, Electroworld)

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At this point in time, everyone wants to go on a life without cords. Why not give someone a wireless mouse? This 2.4 Ghz Genius wireless mouse features a 1000dpi optical engine and a power switch to lengthen its battery life, providing a comfortable, intuitive control you expect for your PC. Other contenders include an assortment of Logitech wireless mice: m235 (Php750), m187 (Php699), and m185 (Php650).

Here are a few tips: Use Windows Task Scheduler to show or change your shutdown system sound to play a reminder that you need to turn off your mouse. Avoid mixing battery brands, and use alkaline ones for optimum performance and longer battery life. Turn them off when travelling too. They move a lot when travelling, so they consume power even when they feature sleep modes.

Steam Games
(starts at Php99.95, Steam Community)

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Besides getting productive and socializing, one more reason why we flock to PCs are because of games. Steam is a really popular software for everything game recreational. While most play DOTA2, there are also a good selection of game titles that can be found on its community website. We reported before that you can now purchase them in Philippine Peso currency, and we’ve received reports that a lot of them have been cheaper since the currency conversion started. The cheapest game we’ve seen? The pixelated Super Amazing Wagon Adventure being sold for Php99.95. I personally like the Game of Thrones: A TellTale Game Series (Php759.95).

Here’s a tip: If you’re not familiar with Steam, there are also free-to-play games available.

Smartphone case
(Starts at Php20, various stores)

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Last but not the least, we have everyone’s favorite — a smartphone case, whether it be hard plastic, leather, rubber, or a combination of materials. Besides giving your phone added protection from sudden bumps and falls, it also gives your phone its own personality, something we’ve been missing since smartphones sold like hotcakes. For as low as Php20 on sale at CD-R King, Php100-250 on several tiangge-style stores, and Php500 above on a few entry-level branded ones, it is definitely one phone accessory everyone loves.

Here’s a tip: If you’re looking for a case for a local phone brand or an old phone model, search for them on low-end malls such as Farmer’s Plaza in Cubao. Cases for international ones can easily be spotted in malls. I also find rubber cases more durable than the hard plastic bumpers, as the latter suffer cracks and breakage from wear and tear especially when it’s not branded.

That’s it for our top tech gadgets to buy in under a grand. Is something missing on the list? Recommend them down at the comments section below.

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Bose QuietComfort 20 Quick Review

Bose is known for premium audio products. They have been manufacturing products with great performance and quality since 1964. Now in 2014, let’s have a quick look at the QuietComfort 20, the first in-ear noise cancelling headphones from Bose.

This noise-cancelling headphones have the looks to appease stylish users and it also can satisfy demanding users. At first glance, the QuietComfort 20 has the design of most Bose headphones in the market today.

There are two things I really liked about this pair of headphones, the comfort and its noise-cancelling performance.

If there is anything perfect about it, is its StayHear+ ear tips. The most comfortable in-ear buds around. Not only that, it also holds its position in your ear while walking or just lying on the couch.

Also, the noise cancelling performance is top-notch. It works great both indoor and outdoor. If you wish to focus on the music, just turn it on. This is real noise cancelling. I’ve tried it first in a crowded mall and it felt wonderful to isolate yourself from the chattering while waiting for someone. You can also have a peaceful MRT and bus rides.

When it comes to sound quality, I can safely say that it delivers. The bass quality is not as deep as I wish it to be but the highs and mids are pretty good. Making it a suitable all-around headphone for most genre. Though, the volume level depends on where it is plugged in.

Bose included a neat button that is placed with the inline microphone and remote. It deactivates the noise cancelling feature and puts you into “aware mode” whenever you need to hear what’s around you. There’s no need to remove your headphones, just click it and re-click when you’re done.

All of these are powered by a slim rechargeable battery near the bottom end of the headphone. This is also where you can find the main switch for power and noise cancelling. It charges with the use of a micro-USB cable which is kindly included in addition to the soft pouch for travelling and easy storage.

The Bose QuietComfort 20 retails for Php17,000. Pricing might be steep but the quality and overall experience will be worth the extra buck.

Editor’s note: The review unit we have is the version that works well for Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone. There is a Bose QuietComfort 20i for the iPhone, iPod, and iPad.

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