TAGRY Earbuds X08: Cheap, But Surprisingly Effective in Sound and Noise Canceling

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As someone who has extensive experience in trading and testing TWS earbuds, I’ve come across a wide range of products, from budget options to high-end models. However, when I saw that the TAGRY earbuds X08 had over 67 thousand ratings and maintained a 4.4-star score on Amazon, I was genuinely surprised. Even more intriguing, they are currently available for under $30 during Amazon Prime Day, down from their regular price of $49.99. At such a low price point, it’s hard not to wonder if they’re really worth it. Let’s dive in and find out if these earbuds live up to the hype.

TAGRY earbuds review

Table of Contents

We Like

  • Good Price
  • Qualified Sound
  • Good Bluetooth Connection
  • Good Noise Canceling

We Don't Like

  • Cheap Packaging
  • Cheap Plastic Quality and Finish
  • Sound Not Working well in Mids

Specification

TAGRY Bluetooth Headphones

Headphone Folding Features: In Ear

Wireless Technology: Bluetooth

Bluetooth Version: 5.3

Frequency Range:20-20000

Audio Driver Size:13 Millimeters

Frequency Response: 20000Hz

Impedance: 32 Ohm

Noise Control: Sound Isolation

Battery Charging Time:1.2 Hours

 

Unboxing Experience

When I first opened the box, the packaging immediately struck me as quite cheap. It feels more like an OEM product rather than something from a recognizable brand. The design is basic and doesn’t offer any premium touches you might expect from higher-end earbuds. Inside, you’ll find the earbuds themselves, a couple of replacement ear tips, a charging cable, and the user manual. While the presentation and materials are nothing special, when I remind myself of the low price, all of this seems perfectly acceptable. For less than $30, it’s hard to complain about the simplicity of the unboxing experience.

Design and Build Quality

The design of the TAGRY charging case isn’t particularly special. While it does feature an LED indicator that shows the remaining battery, which is a handy feature, the overall design doesn’t stand out. The plastic quality and finish are just average, giving the case a somewhat generic feel. As for the earbuds themselves, they bear a resemblance to Apple’s AirPods in terms of shape, but the materials and build don’t quite match the premium feel of pricier models. Despite this, for the price point, the design is functional and serves its purpose without any major flaws.

Comfort and Fit

I wore the TAGRY earbuds for a few hours, both while listening to music and during a run. They fit my ears well and stayed in place without falling out, even during movement. Because of this, I didn’t feel the need to try the additional ear tips that come in the package. However, like some other reviewers, I personally don’t prefer in-ear designs, as they tend to make me uncomfortable after extended use. That said, this seems to be a matter of personal preference—my colleagues tried them and didn’t experience the same discomfort. So, it really depends on the individual and how in-ear earbuds typically feel for them.

Sound Quality

I can’t claim that the sound quality is exceptional , but it certainly exceeded my expectations. I tested the audio performance across highs, mids, and lows. While the mids didn’t perform as well as I would have liked, the highs and lows were acceptable, providing a decent listening experience for casual use. For such a budget product, you shouldn’t expect premium audio, but I was pleasantly surprised by how it held up in most scenarios. In the end, it’s a case of “you get what you pay for,” and for the price, the sound is more than adequate.

Noise Canceling Performance

What truly surprised me was the noise-canceling performance of the TAGRY earbuds. It worked remarkably well both on the metro and while riding my e-bike outdoors. Even when riding, I didn’t experience any wind feedback, which can be an issue with some earbuds. Additionally, while in the noisy metro, I didn’t have to turn up the volume to drown out external noise. For a budget pair of earbuds, the noise canceling is unexpectedly effective and adds significant value to the overall experience.

Battery Life and Charging

When I first opened the case, the battery was at 97%. After using the earbuds for five days, the battery had only dropped to 87%. While I can’t yet confirm the exact number of hours these earbuds can last on a full charge, the advertised battery life is 60 hours. However, this is likely ideal data under perfect conditions. Based on my usage so far, I would estimate a more realistic battery life of around 40 hours, which is still impressive for such a budget product.

Connectivity and Controls

TAGRY earbuds review-bluetooth connection

The connectivity of the TAGRY earbuds is straightforward and stable. Pairing them with my phone was quick, and I found the connection to be quite reliable. For example, I left my phone in my office and walked about 4 meters away, with at least one wall in between, and the connection remained stable. As for the controls, they’re typical of most earbuds—tap the right earbud to increase the volume and the left to decrease it. If you’ve used similar earbuds before, there’s no learning curve here; the controls are intuitive and easy to use.

Connectivity and Controls

The connectivity of the TAGRY earbuds is straightforward and stable. Pairing them with my phone was quick, and I found the connection to be quite reliable. For example, I left my phone in my office and walked about 4 meters away, with at least one wall in between, and the connection remained stable. As for the controls, they’re typical of most earbuds—tap the right earbud to increase the volume and the left to decrease it. If you’ve used similar earbuds before, there’s no learning curve here; the controls are intuitive and easy to use.

Conclusion

The TAGRY earbuds are by no means a perfect product, especially for audiophiles or music lovers who demand top-tier sound quality. However, they still perform impressively in terms of noise canceling and Bluetooth connectivity, and their affordable price makes them hard to ignore. For those who are on a budget or simply need a pair of earbuds for everyday use, these are a solid choice. At less than $30 during Amazon Prime Day, you’re getting great value for the features offered.

If you’re looking for a cost-effective pair of TWS earbuds that can handle your daily listening needs, I highly recommend giving the TAGRY earbuds a try. Don’t miss out on this Prime Day deal—it’s a steal at this price!

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