Wings Hawk Full In-depth Review
Wings Hawk |
Pros:
1. Build quality is very good.
2. RGB lighting looks impressive.
3. Type-C Port.
2. RGB lighting looks impressive.
3. Type-C Port.
Cons:
No such cons.
Box Contents
1. Headphone
2. Extra Eartips
3. Guarantee-Card
4. User Manual
5. Type-C cable
Overview
Build & Design: The Wings Hawk is finished in plastic yet the build quality is on the premium side. It have a matt-finish which also adds to the premiumness, the hinges are also impressive along with the lights which just kills in the design segment. It gives the vibe of a proper gaming headphone.
Type: The Wings Hawk is a in-ear type headphone with a stem design.
Microphone: The microphone quality is decent enough, don't expect it to be very clear and crisp but decent enough.
Battery life: The case have a 350mah cell and lasts typically about 15 hrs on the other hand the buds lasts for about 4-5 hours on a single charge.
Type: The Wings Hawk is a in-ear type headphone with a stem design.
Microphone: The microphone quality is decent enough, don't expect it to be very clear and crisp but decent enough.
Battery life: The case have a 350mah cell and lasts typically about 15 hrs on the other hand the buds lasts for about 4-5 hours on a single charge.
Bluetooth: It comes with Bluetooth- 5.0 and connectivity is not a problem.
Special Features:
Special Features:
- It comes with a dedicated gaming mode{Low latency mode} for gaming
- IP-X5 rating, this can withstand a bit of droplets of water and sweat.
- It also have touch controls on the buds and also can control the volume
Sound Quality
The Wings Hawk have a balanced sound. The sound quality is quite good. There is a base whenever required and also overall the instruments separations, lows and loudness are also very impressive. Along with this the gaming mode just does the icing. Overall the sound quality and overall performance is quite impressive in gaming as well as in normal day to day use like watching movies, listening to music, etc. Verdict
The Wings Vulcan costs Rs 1,999 and in that price segment is justifies it's worth. Overall I would suggest it to anyone who is looking for a TWS (Truly Wireless Stereo) at around Rs 2,000. If you are looking for a TWS then surely take a look. If you can stretch your budget till around Rs 2,300 then just go with Wings Vulcan.
Buying links for are given below :
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- Wings Hawk: https://amzn.to/3CwCRM0
- Wings Glide: https://amzn.to/3x7ToET
- Wings Elevate: https://amzn.to/30CXuJ2
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