「 Who doesn’t like freebies? 」
About a week ago, I got a free Xiaomi Type-C headset and that was totally unexpected. It was something like a raffle. So, while I got some options like screen protector, screen wipes, and such, I went for this Xiaomi headset.
Unlike most affordable and budget out there, the packaging was quite premium compared to the other similar headset in that range. Inside the box you’d get extra ear buds, some thick instruction in different languages and a non-braided cable headset. Honestly, it’s as basic as it gets but it’s my first type-C headset and I was just slightly fascinated by it.
After unboxing, I tried it and was surprised that they don't fall off easily. It’s easy to carry but still having the same problem as any wired headset, it’s easy to get tangled and twisted which could impact its durability. As far as I know they have two colors and I happen to get the white one. For the earbuds itself, it fits my ear pretty nicely and I like the fact that it comes with more than just one ear buds replacement.
Since this is a type C device, I know that it could hinder your ability to listen to music or laptop without a type C plug. For me, I’ve tested it on all of my devices including my laptop and it worked just alright. So, you don’t have to worry for the most part as it’s compatible with most devices these days. The controls feature basic volume adjuster but also a connection to Google AI assistant if you double click on the middle part of the button.
Now,if you’re curious about the sound quality, this is a great one to be used while you work in a noisy environment. It blocks the noise from outside even on mid volume. I was comparing it to Anker Soundcore and when it comes to blocking noise from the outside, Xiaomi type C headset works best. So, you can work conveniently without getting bothered by extra noises outside. During calls it also works pretty fine although unlike Soundcore products that have adjustable audio settings,this one is as basic as it gets.
In the end, if you’re looking for a cheaper and affordable replacement for your headset, this one from Xiaomi can be quite competitive. If you ask me, would I buy this if it weren’t free? Honestly, not. It’s not because of the quality issue but rather, I prefer wireless or headphone since I tend to break and twist this type of headset more often. However, if you’re trying to purchase another brand in this type of design, Xiaomi is the solid one.