Opening the box
Front view of the unopened box |
The outer cover is off |
First view of the contents |
From left: Carry pouch, alternate size rubber ear-tips (for bigger/smaller ear canals), carabiner for carry pouch, charging cable, Exercise Freak headphones |
Headphones on the run
Sound
I am not an audiophile by any stretch of the imagination. My previous head phones (apart from those that came bundled with my cell phones) were all eBay $1 specials. I now know the difference between cheap and expensive earbuds. The base is splendid on the Exercise Freaks, as are the music and vocals. I get a relatively tight inner-ear fit, but can still hear traffic - essential while running on South African roads.Connection
Top view - the part that faces outwards |
While researching the headphones before buying them, I noticed many complaints that the Bluetooth connection gets buggy if the media playing device (cell phone) isn't worn on the right arm. Indeed, the Exercise Freak user manual states that the transmitting device should be worn in an armband above waist level on the right side of the body (the antenna of the Exercise Frean is located in the right earphone).
With these complaints in mind, I tried different phone placements while testing out the headphones.
I used a Samsung Galaxy S2 with the Nike+ Running Android app for all the tests.
Right arm, armband (1 hour run)
Connection was perfect throughout the entire run
Left arm, armband (1 hour run)
Connection was perfect throughout the entire run
Right shorts pocket (30 min run)
1 or 2 connection skips (sounds like a record skip), but mostly a great connection
Left shorts pocket (25 min run)
Connection deteriorated significantly. At least one skip each minute.
Gym towel pocket (away from body)
Great connection - started skipping if I walked too far away from my gym towel (10m or more)
Comfort
'Under' view - the part that sits against your head |
Operation
Right earpiece showing Play/Pause button |
The Exercise Freak buttons work as described in the manual. Volume controls (+ and -) are on the right ear along with the Play/Pause button. Double tap the Play/Pause button to skip tracks; triple tap to skip backwards. I haven't had any trouble using the controls - just took a little getting used to in terms of learning the button locations.
Right earpiece showing volume controls at top, charging port at bottom |
Left earpiece showing call answer button |