Hammer Airflow Neo True Wireless Earbuds vs TRIGGR Ultrabuds N5 True Wireless Earbuds
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General
| Brand | Hammer | TRIGGR |
| Model | Airflow Neo | Ultrabuds N5 |
| Design | TWS Earbuds | TWS Earbuds |
| Type | In the Ear | In the Ear |
| Connectivity | Wireless | Wireless |
Features
| Bluetooth | Yes, 6.0 | Yes, 6.0 |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 m | 10 m |
| USB | Yes | Yes |
| Microphone | Yes | Yes |
| Voice Assistant | Yes | Yes, Hey Siri/Ok Google |
| Water Resistant | Yes | Yes |
| Controls | Touch Control | Touch Control |
| Music Controls | Play/Pause | Pause/Play, Previous Song/Next Song, Volume Up/Down, |
| Call Controls | Answer/End calls | Answer, Hang Up, Reject |
| Switch between Call and Music | Yes | Yes |
| Additional Features | Type-C Charging, 40ms Ultra Low Latency, LED Indicator | IPX4 Rated, LED Indicator, 50ms Low Latency, Powered by TruComm Tech, ZapCharge Technology, BassXpand Technology |
Sound Features
| Deep Bass | Yes | Yes |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz (Min) - 20 kHz (Max) | 20 Hz (Min) - 20 kHz (Max) |
| Driver Unit | 13 mm | 13 mm |
| Driver Type | Titanium | Dynamic Composite Driver |
| Environmental Noise Cancellation | Yes | Yes |
Extra
| Sales Package | 1 Pair of Earbuds, Charging Case, USB Charging Cable, User Manual | 1 Pair of Earbuds, Charging Case, Ear Tips, Type C Cable, User Manual |
Power Features
| Battery | 10 Min Charge = 120 Min Playtime | |
| Battery Life | 80 hours (With Case) 6 hours (Earbuds) | 40 hours (With Case) 8 hours (Earbuds) |
| Charging Time | 1.5 hours (Case) | 1.5 hours (Case) |
| Stand-by Time | 120 hours |
Warranty
| Warranty | 6 months | 1 year, Manufacturer Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer | Manufacturer |
| Covered in Warranty | Manufacturing Defects | Manufacturing Defect |
| Not Covered in Warranty | Any Accidental Damage | Physical Damage |
| Warranty Service Type | Domestic Warranty |
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