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Published: 2017-12-14, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
Samsung's Gear Icon X 2018 is a small, comfortable-to-wear, totally wireless earphone that has improved battery life and a smaller charging case than the previous model's. They fit discreetly, sound decent for this type of headphone, and have touch contro
Some of the features don't work with iOS devices; touch controls are a bit hit or miss
Samsung has improved the second-generation Gear Icon X to become one of the better totally wireless headphones, especially for Galaxy phone owners...
Finely balanced sound, Rhythmically and dynamically adept, Long battery life,
Coarse upper mids and highs,
So if Samsung has piqued your interest with all the tech crammed into its Gear Icon X earbuds, we'd heartily recommend you seek a pair out for an audition.SCORESSound 4Comfort 5Build 5...
Significantly better battery life, Comfortable fit, Great sound quality,
Finickity tap controls, Clumsy assistant feature, Bluetooth problems persist,
The Gear IconX (2018) are a vast improvement on last year's model with an excellent battery life that won't disappoint. Less capable in fitness, sure, but the trade-off is a smoother, better overall experience. There are still a few connection hiccups, es...
Light and durable design, Onboard music storage great for runners, Feature packed (especially for Android users), Five-hour battery triples previous model, Clear, relatively detailed midrange
Charging case offers only one charge, Some functionality still buggy, Stereo channels wobbly over Bluetooth, Fit not particularly comfortable
For Android users who absolutely have to have true wireless earbuds, and also have the need to work out without their phone, Samsung's IconX could be a viable option. For most other users, there are better true wireless options at the same price or less...
Abstract: Samsung beat Apple to the punch when it unveiled its first "truly wireless" headphones back in June 2016. And unlike the AirPods ( £159.00 at Apple ), the original Icon X headphones included heart rate monitoring, too. But the first-gen models were a non...
I'm in two minds about the Samsung Gear Icon X. On the one hand, they're not as refined as the AirPods and lack the audio quality to make them a recommended set. They also don't seem to play well outside of Samsung's ecosystem.On the other hand, if you'r...
Samsung Gear IconX 2018 is a lot better than the company's older generation wireless earbuds. From impressive sound quality to ease of use, Gear IconX 2018 stands out from the competition. Currently, the device is available online for much cheaper at Rs...
Should you buy the Gear IconX (2018)? Well, Rs 13,990 may look like a lot of money for a Bluetooth headphone, but it's not something that the mass audience will buy. The premium headphones are for the ones who want truly wireless freedom and have the kind...
Low-profile, compact build, Very good battery life, Great sound for its size, Wide soundstage, Ambient Mode and Voice Mode, Auto workout tracking,
Samsung Gear app does not work on Android P, Seperate Gear IconX Plugin needed for Android 8.1+, Gets slippery due to sweat, No heart rate monitor, Finicky touch controls, More expensive than competition, including AirPods
The Samsung Gear IconX (2018) delivers where it counts, and is well recommended for those who are not restricted by budget. It has above average sound quality, very good battery life and some interesting smart features, in a compact package that fits your...
Abstract: Samsung has already unveiled the Galaxy Note8 just a week prior to the IFA in Berlin. It did even spill the beans, accidentally or not, on the Gear Fit2 band. So, what was left for the actual expo then? The Gear Sport, of course, the next-gen cord-free fi...