GoBoult Tenet True Wireless Earbuds vs GoBoult Raven True Wireless Earbuds

General

BrandGoBoultGoBoult
ModelTenetRaven
DesignTWS EarbudsTWS Earbuds
TypeIn the EarIn the Ear
ConnectivityWirelessWireless

Features

BluetoothYes, 5.4Yes, 5.4
Bluetooth Range10 m10 m
USBYesYes
MicrophoneYes, Quad Mic ENCYes, Quad Mic ENC
Voice AssistantYes, Siri/GoogleYes, Siri/Google
Water ResistantYesYes
ControlsTouch ControlTouch Control
Music ControlsPause/PlayPause/Play
Call ControlsAccept/Reject callsAccept/Reject calls
Switch between Call and MusicYesYes
Additional FeaturesIPX5 Rated, 45ms Latency Gaming Mode, Type-C Charging, LED Indicator, Dual Device Connectivity, Amp App Support, Smart Status LightsIPX5 Rated, 50ms Latency Gaming Mode, Type-C Charging, LED Indicator, Dual Device Pairing, GoBoult App Support

Sound Features

Deep BassYesYes
Frequency Response20 Hz (Min) - 20 kHz (Max)20 Hz (Min) - 20 kHz (Max)
Driver Unit13 mm10 mm
Driver TypeDynamicDynamic
Environmental Noise CancellationYesYes

Extra

Sales Package1 Pair of Earbuds, Charging Case, Charging Cable, User Manual, Warranty Card, Additional Pair of Ear Tips1 Pair of Earbuds, Charging Case, Charging Cable, User Manual, Warranty Card, Additional Pair of Ear Tips
OtherVacuum Lock Earshell, Cutting Edge Craft, Space Lander Chamber, Prism-Cut, Minimal Brutalistic Graphics

Power Features

Battery10 min Charge= 120 min of Playtime10 min Charge= 120 min of Playtime
Battery Life75 hours (With Case)70 hours (With Case)

Warranty

Warranty1 year1 year
Warranty TypeManufacturerManufacturer
Covered in WarrantyManufacturing DefectsManufacturing Defects
Not Covered in WarrantyPhysical DamagesPhysical Damages

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