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Modest mint reviews6/12/2023 The Bluetooth connection is v5.2, which provides some clues to explaining the battery life (v5.2 focuses on battery management). Fast-charging and wireless charging aren’t supported, though, if you run out of juice and need a quick top-up. Surprisingly, though, battery life is a substantial 27 hours in total with nine in each earbud – which ought to be enough to get casual users through several days’ worth of action. Not unexpected for such an affordable and compact pair of earphones, the Lisbon aren’t teaming with features. You can choose from Coral Peach (pastel red), Vanilla Cream (beige), Blush Pink (pink), Mint Green (green) and Midnight Black (black) for one that reflects your outlook best. Like other headphones in Urbanista’s lineup, the Lisbon have a firm interest in colourful finishes. For those who prefer earbuds that don’t burrow into the ears the Lisbon offer an escape, although it isn’t without consequences, as I’ll get to later. The Lisbon fit is fairly secure, but I wouldn’t necessarily recommend them for workouts – the IPX3 rating isn’t as robust as other pairs. Unlike Apple’s all-conquering earphones, however, there’s no stem here to prop up the buds there’s an attachable wing tip (or Universal GoFit wing, as Urbanista calls it) to keep them stabilised instead. What’s immediately noticeable is the lack of any ear tips, a design choice also seen with the AirPods. The Lisbon are diminutive earbuds that come in a refreshingly compact case that will be ideal for those who are always on the move. And performance? They’re okay, but the Lisbon’s failings are baked into their design. The Lisbon are Urbanista’s smallest headphones to date, and most affordable in its current range, reflected by the number of features they do and don’t have. Design Universal GoFit wing for a more secure fitĪfter visiting the cold, wet British Isles with its London true wireless earbuds, Urbanista was clearly in need of some sun: sojourning in Miami, stopping off in Los Angeles and for one of its latest true wireless, the company has pitched its tent in Lisbon.Įach pair of headphones that Urbanista makes speaks to a certain place and feel, the various colour options of the Lisbon headphones reflecting the climes of the Portuguese city from which they take their name.
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