Experience the pinnacle of audio innovation with the UTWS5 2025. Designed with a millimeter-scale wireless charging coil, this sleek and sophisticated upgrade eliminates oxidation issues associated with traditional charging contacts. Enjoy enhanced durability and sweat resistance for peace of mind during your most intense activities.
As a Bluetooth headphone amplifier, the UTWS5 2025 features a high-performance DAC AK4332 and the flagship Bluetooth chip QCC5141. Seamlessly connect to your music player, phone, or PC via Bluetooth and immerse yourself in HiFi sound quality.
Dive into the realm of true wireless audio freedom with aptX adaptive support. Whether you’re working out, gaming, watching TV, driving, or on a call, you’ll experience crystal-clear, high-resolution sound with minimal delay. Plus, with seven preset tuning styles and customizable frequency points, you can fine-tune your audio to perfection. Supporting up to 96kHz/24-bit sampling rates, the UTWS5 2025 ensures your listening experience is nothing short of extraordinary. Enjoy every nuance with Bluetooth 5.2, offering aptX adaptive and superior voice call clarity through aptX voice.
Get ready for a personalized, premium audio journey like never before.
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Sound Quality
Flawless sound quality with no hissing noise and great amplification. -
Adjustable Features
Lots of features and adjustments for customized settings. -
Improved Charging
Reliable and fast charging system compared to previous versions. -
Bluetooth Connectivity
Super fast and reliable Bluetooth connection. -
Comfortable
Fairly comfortable to wear, even under a motorcycle helmet.
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Removal of Features
Important feature like transparency mode removed in firmware update. -
Compatibility Issues
Support for LDAC on devices that are certified for 'snapdragon sound', limiting some users. -
Firmware Update Issues
Firmware updates can lead to loss of significant features. -
One Device Compatibility
Works flawlessly only with certain non-certified devices like OnePlus 12. -
Charging Issues in Past Versions
Previous models had unreliable charging connections.