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Wave Audio’s Immersive Pro True Wireless Earbuds Are Designed For The Real World

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Aussie audio brand Wave Audio has just released the Immersive Pro True Wireless, a set of earbuds designed for the real world, playing the soundtrack for your life.

Wave Audio has designed a set of earbuds that seem to tick all the boxes, whilst remaining half the price of its premium competitor­s. As saturated as the earbud market is, The Immersive Pro True Wireless are the earbuds for people with more sense than money.

Out Of The Box

Someone must have informed Wave Audio that first impression­s count, because they knocked that out of the park.

After opening the box, my eyes were instantly drawn to the shiny, matte black metal charging case. The case is small and light, but feels incredibly solid, with an audible click when it closes, and within of course are the Immersive Pro earbuds themselves.

Accompanyi­ng the eye-catching buds was a short USB-C charging cable, 4 sets of tips (including the ones that were already on the buds) and plenty of documentat­ion, including the simplest, yet best user guide I had ever seen.

Feel, Aesthetic and Comfort

The thing you instantly notice about the Immersive Pro True Wireless is how light they are. Once you have them in and sitting comfortabl­y, they aren't invasive at all, and are rather easy to forget about.

The case itself has the same qualities of being small and light, meaning it wont dig into your leg as you walk along with it in your pocket like other, bulkier cases.

The Immersive Pro True Wireless passes the headbangin­g test too, as I had no issues with them slipping out or moving around too much. I did find they tended to slide a little bit at first but would then stay secure. This did have a very slight effect on sound as I much prefer the heavier bass response when they sit a bit more snug.

I also found that they hurt after only 20 minutes to half an hour of use, but this is likely as a result of which ear tips I was using. Make sure to get the right fit.

Setup and Connectivi­ty

Connecting to the Immersive Pro True Wireless was super simple, as it went into pairing mode straight out of the box. Rather than having to put it into pairing mode manually, they begin looking to pair whenever they aren't connected to something.

Supporting Bluetooth 5.2, Wave Audio's new headphones are able to connect to multiple devices at once, which is a very premium feature. I was a little stumped on how to put the device back into pairing mode whilst it was already connected. The user guide didn't reveal how and the many combinatio­ns of presses, slides and holds on the sensors on the side didn't achieve it. I had to disconnect the currently connected device, which would put the Immersive Pro back into pairing mode, before connecting to another.

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