Lukg Bluetooth 5.3 Wireless Headphones Review

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Lukg Bluetooth 5.3 Wireless Headphones Review
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There once was a time when true wireless earbuds were expensive, unreliable and sounded terrible, but those days have gone. Technology has moved on and gone are the days of dropouts, thin sound and flimsy construction. This new model from the strangely named Lukg is pretty typical of what you can expect for less than £20 - decent quality headphones with a good sound but nothing too exciting.

All the latest boxes are ticked – Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C charging, IP7 water resistance and 4 ENC microphones. In addition, the headset is robust, well made and unlike many of the rivals not hard to remove from the magnetic case.

In the box, you receive wireless earbuds, a charging case, a charging cable and a well written and easy to read user guide. Despite the light weight, everything has a quality feel to it but without the flimsiness of some rivals. I am not usually a fan of stem design earbuds but it usually does make for superior sound quality, more secure fitting and easier handling.

This new headset is compact in size, both the buds and case, with an attractive eggshell blue finish that is otherwise similar in design to the many rivals out there. The buds themselves have a subtly rounded design and although light in weight feel well made and have a 30mAh battery. Each bud has a single Multifunction button on the top, two microphones with Electronic Noise Cancellation, two colour status LEDs and a charging point on the tip. The 320 mAh battery charging case has a USB-C charging port on the underside and an LED panel on the front showing the current battery status.

First time pairing could not be simpler and took just a few seconds. Simply remove the buds from the case and they will automatically enter pairing mode. Open the Bluetooth app on your phone and look for a new device called "BK17" and pair to it in the usual way. Subsequently, taking the buds from the case powers them on, and they connect to each other and to the phone automatically, returning them to the case turns them off and begins charging.

You should get at least 8 hours of music time from each 90-minute bud charge and about 32 hours in total from a fully charged case, which also takes just 90 minutes to charge. There is a small but useful LED display on the case that shows you both the case and bud charging status and level.

The buds are small, neat and comfortable to wear even up to the full 7 hours of music per charge. Calls were clear to hear and easy to make, perhaps due to onboard call noise reduction and 3 mics in each bud. I found call quality to be fine at each end of the conversation with no dropouts or excessive background noise. These stem format buds are easy to remove from the magnetic case and holding them by the stem prevents accidental button presses, for me a major selling point.

Sound quality is good if unexciting, the sound is clear and well defined with adequate bass levels and a high end that is not too sharp or toppy. The sound is middle of the road in tonality, with few people likely to be either annoyed or excited by it.

Each bud has a single soft touch button on it which can be used to end/reject calls, play/pause music, navigate tracks, alter volume and invoke your phone’s voice assistant. The buds can be used as a stereo pair but can also operate individually. The buds are IP4 water resistant rating and should be fine in mild rain or at the beach but not for swimming. The buds can be used together or separately, with each bud having an MFP button.

These headphones are well priced for the technology available, indeed this headset compares very well with the high-end rivals I have tried as regards sound quality and features. There is not too much to get worked up about but little to make you angry. This is a decent quality pair of no nonsense earbuds that sound good, work well and are attractively designed.

The Good
Lightweight
Comfortable
Good Audio Quality
Good Build Quality
Bluetooth 5.3
Magnetic Case
IP7 Waterproof
Call Noise Reduction
SoundPEATS App

The Bad
No ANC
No AptX

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