Wearing the GRDE neckband was comfortable. While that may not be a big issue, it really needs to have a solid fit to help maintain the sweat-proofness of the headset. The other build quality issue is that the cover for the micro-USB port is a little on the flimsy side. I would have liked to have seen the earbuds pop into place with a little more authority. There seemed to be a sweet spot where the magnets connected just right, otherwise the earbuds were prone to falling out of their cradle. For starters, the magnets that hold your earbuds in place could stand to be a little stronger. Music playback sounded good but needed a little more bass for my taste.īuild quality was better than you would expect from a $25 Bluetooth headset but still has room for improvement. Sound quality from the GRDE was also on par with other headsets and I could hear callers without issue. The noise reduction was good and callers could hear me without issue. The microphone was on par with other Bluetooth headsets I've used over the years. My kids have long since acquired the LG but comparing the GRDE from my memory of the LG, it's not too far off with regards to sound and build quality. I had one of the earlier models of the LG HBS-700 (which I believe is now the LG Tone) and it was a solid Bluetooth headset. So how does all this translate into the real world?
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