Hexgears E001 HexBand BT In-Ear Headphones Review

Audio/Others by stefan @ 2020-02-24

The pairing procedure of the E001 HexBand can be performed in just a few seconds and does not involve any other application to be installed. After listening to several YouTube clips, a TV show, music from SoundCloud and some podcasts, we can say that the voices are rendered clearly, and we do get decent mids as well. In terms of lows, these aren’t that well represented as with other headphones tested in the past, especially when comparing with TWS models from 1MORE and Creative but these are considerably more expensive as well.

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Packaging, A Closer Look

Quite recently, Hexgears has contacted us for reviewing their E001 HexBand Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones. This product features support for BT v5.0, we can launch smartphone assistants such as Siri and Google via the in-line remote, its weight is quite low (only 14.5g), while the signal can travel to up to 10 meters.

 

The product box is fully sealed with a thin plastic film:

 

 

 

After its removal, we will get to see a photo of the headphones, but also a list of the main features:

 

 

 

The full list of features can be checked out on the back, together with the specifications:

 

 

 

Inside the box, we will find the main product sitting inside a white plastic mold, along with its accessories. Documentation is also offered on a small leaflet:

 

 

 

The leaflet explains the usage modes, but also how the Bluetooth pairing should be performed:

 

 

 

E001 HexBand does feature quite a symmetric design, with two in-line plastic compartments: one is the remote and the other holds the rechargeable battery; the construction is very light, and the used cable is rubberized:

 

 

 

The aluminum housings of the drivers do hold the so called “aerospace-grade titanium composite dynamic driver” which is meant to deliver optimal sound quality:

 

 

 

 

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