![]() This is the same problem I had with the pair that was replaced. It must be connected since it gives audio briefly and occasionally, but listening to audio this way is terribly annoying so I can only use the right bud. I have tried everything I can think of but the left bud audio comes in and out sporadically. The left bud has not worked properly from the start though. I didn't mind this since they fit more comfortably and I liked the idea of totally wireless buds. They sent a completely wireless pair different from the ones I had purchased. I emailed Tzumi and they agreed to send me a replacement even though I hadn't saved my receipt, which was kind of them and I do appreciate that. ![]() These were wired together so my guess is a wire lost connection. I ordered a pair of Tzumi Bluetooth earbuds this summer for bike riding and they worked for about 3-4 months before the right bud died completely. More than a little frustrated at this point. ![]() For the price, they're pretty good and they definitely sound better than those $19.99 wireless earbuds with the plastic band that sits around the neck with the wired earbuds that plug Into your ears(!) The bass could definitely use a active boost option. The bass response is decent (better than expected) but not as hard hitting as I like. The mids aren't quite as smooth/clear, having a very, very slight tin can signature. Incidentally, if anyone is curious about sound quality (on a scale of 1-10) I give them about a 6 or 7. I went back into my phone, turned Bluetooth back on, then carefully picked/clicked on just ONE of the earbud Bluetooth connection options (not both). After assuming they were both synced/paired. Then turned both earbuds on again and held down the button on one (or both earbuds) til I got the earbuds pairing voice prompt. I recall completely turning off my phone's Bluetooth. Thanks Mark! Actually kept messing w/the ear buds and got em both working but how exactly I wasn't 100% sure.
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