These are designed as passive hearing protection, so yes, they are designed to be used both at the same time. For that, I love that these have separate controls for the left and right earbud.
Same, when I'm working in the workshop I love that I can press the left to hear the other guys talking or shut them off, or press the right to pause the music. I don't ever have to worry about swiping and changing tracks or volume like on my last set of earbuds.
Yeh there is very little point in wearing hearing protection in 1 ear unless you are already deaf in the other one. Plus if they split the buttons into 2 on each bud they'd be much harder to use with gloves on etc.
Been waiting for you to review these. I want a set for work and I too some times only run one air pod and I like that you can change in the settings which side does what. But with ANC and that pass through sound stuff I’d probably always keep them in. I do like them and I’ll definitely buy them and give em a good go.
These are cheap and far more sturdy than every other brand I have used. I been through 5 different brands and these are by far the best so far. Every other brand 3-6months before they have one bud shit itself. The pack also Comes with a wide variety of different foam and silicon tips as well as the rubber hook bit that sits in the ear
I've been looking at these but there's two reasons why I won't get them. The first you already talked about, just using one ear bud. The functions are locked in to the left and right. Some brands, like Jabra, have an app where you can change the one, two or three press functions on both the left and right. With my Jabra's I just mirror the left and right. The second is, as far as I can tell, they don't pair with two phones at the same time. I have a work and a personal phone that I need to be connected to.
I’m pretty happy with my ISO tunes. Much smaller case and many of the negatives you mentioned for the Milwaukee they don’t have. Like Milwaukee they are definitely a work earphone but I think you’ll find that the noice cancellation earphones from the more luxury brands aren’t rated as a true form of hearing protection for a reason.
Edit: wait, no volume control on the ear bud? Hope you can change that like you can in your iPhone settings but I’ve Wanted to know how they were - my buddy got a pair - paid $175, that’s the price here in the states, NO WAY. My biggest issue with ear buds is having the charge last more than 8+ hours as I sleep with ear buds in every night…also how much they stick out of the ear…
I love the clicky buttons, however I can’t seem to get noise cancelling working…or maybe I have but it’s absolutely useless. Going from cheap headphones that tell me when I’m in noise cancelling, i just can’t see why Milwaukee wouldn’t do something like this. The audio, isn’t great but I wasn’t expecting it to be and I can live with that. I mainly bought them for the battery life. Very tempted to send mine back.
Not everyone can spend this sort of money on two sets. If you can and do that’s awesome. I would imagine most people would into want one. I just wear my Beats Studio. Works at work and outside.
@@AddictedtoTools in my honest opinion I’d buy these purely for the benefits they provide at work. They come features that keep them safe from work environments, noise canceling, battery life enough to keep in your toolbox throughout your work week. Outside of the features pertaining to your job these won’t out perform quality earbuds or headphones. If I want good base I go towards beats or skullcandy, if I want clarity I go to Bose or JBL. These earphones I’m sure sound great but probably won’t even out perform AirPods and Apple is the bottom of the line when it comes to earphone quality. I look at these earphones the same way I’d look at a tool. They have a specific use, and that’s to be used at work. That’s where their quality will outshine that of other earphones, that’s what they’re made for.
I like them I think it's a great idea number one I lose my case is all the time because of not being multicolored so being big and able to find it I don't care about packing it around I'm a man...
the eartips seem to be standard universal size as musicians earphones or typical older wired earphones so it should be pretty easy to source replacement foam tips online or from a music store
If you still needed some of the tips i probably could bring some with me. Im here in the usa and leave to visit my partner in 2 weeks. shes in Brisbane
If you look at them as a set of earphones... sure the one ear thing sucks... Look at them as light duty hearing protecting and they become a Cadillac of features.
I agree. But we could do that with other earbuds also. Realistically I only see the battery life being the main feature that differentiates it from others.
very simple really, they already have it so it's an existing product and allows you to hotswap with those batteries that you might have for other tools like the flashlights, smart levels etc Also you can use them to charge other devices with their attachment so it gives way more utility, and the size doesn't matter as it's not meant to be ur every day music earbuds they're for work so keep the case in ur vehicle, toolbox or carrybag.
Regardless of having buttons on both that do different things if you got 1 in it’d be the right one anyway why would you be canceling noise with 1 headphone in it’s pointless 😂
Are these not a mild ear defender also? So the idea is you would always wear a pair? You wouldn’t wear one ear plug on a job site using noisy tools. My annoyance is that these are €240 in Ireland and €120 in Australia, what’s that about..
Hard pass. Looks cool like a gimmick or decor Same way Milwaukee is good at tools, Apple and Sony are good at music acoustics. The Apple pros are cheap now And the I like the Sony XM5 for over the ear Sony and Apple 🍎 are solid.
@4:24 - doesn't use product correctly, hates it. I half expected "I don't wear either earbud and I can't hear anything, terrible product." What a joke of a review.
These are designed as passive hearing protection, so yes, they are designed to be used both at the same time. For that, I love that these have separate controls for the left and right earbud.
Same, when I'm working in the workshop I love that I can press the left to hear the other guys talking or shut them off, or press the right to pause the music. I don't ever have to worry about swiping and changing tracks or volume like on my last set of earbuds.
maybe, but couldn't they at least adjust to a one earbud control scheme if only one is being used?
Yeh there is very little point in wearing hearing protection in 1 ear unless you are already deaf in the other one. Plus if they split the buttons into 2 on each bud they'd be much harder to use with gloves on etc.
Been waiting for you to review these. I want a set for work and I too some times only run one air pod and I like that you can change in the settings which side does what. But with ANC and that pass through sound stuff I’d probably always keep them in. I do like them and I’ll definitely buy them and give em a good go.
These are cheap and far more sturdy than every other brand I have used. I been through 5 different brands and these are by far the best so far. Every other brand 3-6months before they have one bud shit itself. The pack also
Comes with a wide variety of different foam and silicon tips as well as the rubber hook bit that sits in the ear
I've been looking at these but there's two reasons why I won't get them. The first you already talked about, just using one ear bud. The functions are locked in to the left and right. Some brands, like Jabra, have an app where you can change the one, two or three press functions on both the left and right. With my Jabra's I just mirror the left and right.
The second is, as far as I can tell, they don't pair with two phones at the same time. I have a work and a personal phone that I need to be connected to.
I go with jabras! 80$ in Canada and they’re mint. Been working well for over a year.
Almost 4 years wit my jabra elite active 75t. They just work perfectly.
Omg same they are great
Comment was 8 months ago and still using the same ones! 😮
I’m pretty happy with my ISO tunes. Much smaller case and many of the negatives you mentioned for the Milwaukee they don’t have. Like Milwaukee they are definitely a work earphone but I think you’ll find that the noice cancellation earphones from the more luxury brands aren’t rated as a true form of hearing protection for a reason.
The isotunes eardefenders are very good and have a 30hour battery life
Great review! Extremely unbiased just telling it how it is!
Edit: wait, no volume control on the ear bud? Hope you can change that like you can in your iPhone settings but I’ve Wanted to know how they were - my buddy got a pair - paid $175, that’s the price here in the states, NO WAY.
My biggest issue with ear buds is having the charge last more than 8+ hours as I sleep with ear buds in every night…also how much they stick out of the ear…
Like he said probably not the type of earbuds u would use to sleep with😂😂
They are JOBSITE earbuds, not listening to lullabies at night😂
A comparison video to the isotune Free aware ear buds would be interesting
I’ve always wanted to try them out. Are in Australia?
yeah i bought the isotunes Free aware, ended up going back to the over ear isotunes@@AddictedtoTools
I love the clicky buttons, however I can’t seem to get noise cancelling working…or maybe I have but it’s absolutely useless.
Going from cheap headphones that tell me when I’m in noise cancelling, i just can’t see why Milwaukee wouldn’t do something like this.
The audio, isn’t great but I wasn’t expecting it to be and I can live with that. I mainly bought them for the battery life.
Very tempted to send mine back.
I don’t really understand how the differing functions are anything to complain about. They’re made for work, you should have both in
Thanks for the feedback mate. Would you suggest having two sets? One for work and a different set for other?
@@AddictedtoTools yes , purchasing these would be work only. I wouldn’t use these any were else other then the job site.
Not everyone can spend this sort of money on two sets. If you can and do that’s awesome. I would imagine most people would into want one. I just wear my Beats Studio. Works at work and outside.
Can I ask why you wouldn’t use these outside of work?
@@AddictedtoTools in my honest opinion I’d buy these purely for the benefits they provide at work. They come features that keep them safe from work environments, noise canceling, battery life enough to keep in your toolbox throughout your work week. Outside of the features pertaining to your job these won’t out perform quality earbuds or headphones. If I want good base I go towards beats or skullcandy, if I want clarity I go to Bose or JBL. These earphones I’m sure sound great but probably won’t even out perform AirPods and Apple is the bottom of the line when it comes to earphone quality. I look at these earphones the same way I’d look at a tool. They have a specific use, and that’s to be used at work. That’s where their quality will outshine that of other earphones, that’s what they’re made for.
I like the Isotunes earbuds, but would probably give these a go at around the same price.
I would rather see milwaukee do bluetooth earmuffs. Theres plenty of better and cheaper options for ear buds.
Surely do a van or ute setup whatever u got
Comparison with iPod and other entertainment stuff is not relevant as these are first of all ear plugs -hearing protectors
Yeah that’s something I discuss 👍
Hmm im considering this i work in loud places a lot and taking in and our my ear protection drives me insane
these tips are actually pretty easy to buy from china in bulk
20 dollar ones off Amazon have lasted me years. 6 hours per bud on charge. You can use either one single.
I like them I think it's a great idea number one I lose my case is all the time because of not being multicolored so being big and able to find it I don't care about packing it around I'm a man...
There are apps to control ur earbuds and settings to change button functions
Thanks mate. Whats the app called?
6:58 try the blue ant pump air x foam ear tip as a replacement for the Milwaukee foam one
Cheers mate. Do they fit?
They will do give it a try 🤙
@@AddictedtoTools they will do give it a try🤙
the eartips seem to be standard universal size as musicians earphones or typical older wired earphones so it should be pretty easy to source replacement foam tips online or from a music store
Ahh that’s interesting. I might give it a go. Thanks mate
If you still needed some of the tips i probably could bring some with me. Im here in the usa and leave to visit my partner in 2 weeks. shes in Brisbane
What was that other brand that you’re using now?
I believe they're beats studio buds +
I have more Milwaukee gear than most but Prefer established audio company with this type of stuff
Yeah I would agree. Buy from companies that specialise in the item
Cool qucik and easily understandable review
I have galaxy buds 2pro, 150$ and its do the same function, and its much smoler
If you look at them as a set of earphones... sure the one ear thing sucks... Look at them as light duty hearing protecting and they become a Cadillac of features.
I agree. But we could do that with other earbuds also. Realistically I only see the battery life being the main feature that differentiates it from others.
My dad would really love it
Great review mate!
Why would Milwaukee use that battery... Really wierd
very simple really, they already have it so it's an existing product and allows you to hotswap with those batteries that you might have for other tools like the flashlights, smart levels etc Also you can use them to charge other devices with their attachment so it gives way more utility, and the size doesn't matter as it's not meant to be ur every day music earbuds they're for work so keep the case in ur vehicle, toolbox or carrybag.
That does add a lot of utility! thanks for explaining it. I've been on the fence but I think I'm ready to get them now. 🙏
I would buy them if the had a loop around the ear
It's just a time for them to make their own phone
Regardless of having buttons on both that do different things if you got 1 in it’d be the right one anyway why would you be canceling noise with 1 headphone in it’s pointless 😂
This one’s for the real Milwaukee fan girls. too bulky imo
Yes and no. I wouldn’t want my air pods on the Job, but definitely over priced
It's giving techwear.
The bulkiness is absolutely negligible but the software is atrocious
they have foam so they double as hearing protection
Airpod pro 1st gen is my go to. Just couldn’t ask for anything better.
Are these not a mild ear defender also? So the idea is you would always wear a pair? You wouldn’t wear one ear plug on a job site using noisy tools.
My annoyance is that these are €240 in Ireland and €120 in Australia, what’s that about..
Yes they are but a lot of the time I’m only wearing one. I wouldn’t want to have to buy two sets
Oh well I don't have a job eightnow ..bullocks
The bad is the case lol
I like milwaukee but naaaaa ill pass on this
Hard pass. Looks cool like a gimmick or decor Same way Milwaukee is good at tools, Apple and Sony are good at music acoustics.
The Apple pros are cheap now
And the I like the Sony XM5 for over the ear
Sony and Apple 🍎 are solid.
Imo. Not worth the $. iPod pros are better for the same price
@4:24 - doesn't use product correctly, hates it.
I half expected "I don't wear either earbud and I can't hear anything, terrible product."
What a joke of a review.
Hey Andrew. Thanks for the feedback. Could you elaborate on what part you’re disagreeing with?
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First like 🎉
Not a fan of it. Too bulky
Can I have them
Get a job!