SonaBuds Truly Wireless Stereo Earbuds

SonaBuds

Bluetooth-based earbuds seem to be the way of the future with a new make available every other day. The latest looking to make a name in the market is newcomer SonaBuds.

SonaBuds Truly Wireless Stereo Earbuds

Like many of the other truly wireless buds before them, SonaBuds are completely independent earbuds that need to pair to one another before you can use them. Dashbon, the company behind the buds, made this process seamless by programming the earpieces to instantly turn on and pair to one another once they are removed from the portable charging case. I have not personally tried out SonaBuds, but I can attest to how beneficial this feature can be. I have tried other pairs of wireless buds in which I had to pair them myself and that step alone was aggravating. It takes forever. Also, users also do not have to worry about potentially draining the battery if they forget to unpair the buds, as they’ll automatically disconnect from each other and turn off once placed back into the charging case.,/p>

P.S. That charging case, which magnetically secures the earbuds in place, supplies them with up to four hours of juice. Interested buyers have the option of purchasing 2 more additional buds in order to keep them in a charging rotation. However, I guess that poses the question of where do you store the additional buds when you aren’t using any of them?

Anyway, SonaBuds are able to connect to up to two devices at a time. If these devices are running on iOS, the lifespan of your buds will be displayed in the notifications section. In addition, you will receive verbal notification on the status of your buds when they are turned on and off, when the battery is low, and when the buds are connected and disconnected.

When it comes to sound, Dashbon promises their SonaBuds can deliver crystal clear sound thanks to AAC codecs. If SonaBuds sound like your type of wireless buds you can snag them on Indiegogo at the Super Early Bird price of $49. The cable-free earbuds will ship to backers in November.

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