
As we mentioned earlier, the latter tends to produce thin and light audio.
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Instead, its signature sound dramatically differs between using the foam-like FitTips Pro versus the activity-centric silicone FitSleeves. Seriously, there's no other truly wireless headphones set that offers more controls than this!įor the cost of the Bragi Dash Pro, it really would've been satisfying for it to provide custom equalizer settings. It's even smart enough to recognize when you tap your right cheek, which activates Amazon Alexa. Fortunately enough, we're happy to report that there are no issues whatsoever with watching video, as the audio and video are in-sync to one another.ĭonning touch sensitive surfaces on each earbud, they employ a variety of touch gestures, taps, and long presses to execute a multitude of functions and controls – far more than anything we've seen in the space, which is impressive on its own! From pause/play to volume adjustment and even cycling through the various transparency modes, the Bragi Dash Pro offers considerably more controls at our disposal.Īdding to the touch gestures, the earbuds also offer support for head gestures, such as skipping a song with a head shake or accepting a call by nodding your head. The true test of its connectivity, of course, relates to how well it manages latency. Indoors, it performs in the same capacity as others we've tried out. Testing them out in open spaces, we managed to get as far as 25 feet before intermittent connectivity became pervasive. Thankfully, the issue is not frequent to the point of being annoying, but for the price you're paying, we would expect nothing short of perfection. In general, the set manages to stay connected to our smartphone, but we did still experience some dropped/spotty connections.
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The Bragi Dash Pro leverages Bluetooth 4.0 with its connectivity. Technically speaking, this isn't an exclusive feature to the Bragi Dash Pro, but it's nonetheless pretty neat that someone can speak in a foreign language and you can comprehend what they're saying thanks to the translation. This, essentially, allows a person to speak to a phone running the app which then makes the translation and sends the audio dictation to the earbuds. We'll expand more upon these in the controls portion of this review.įinally, there's also this real-time translation feature using the third-party app, iTranslate. On top of that, there's an assortment of touch, head, and movement-based gestures that really diversify its functionality. Its arsenal also consists of these audio transparency modes that allows ambient background sound to enter the earbuds and are then amplified to give us that Superman-like hearing. Seriously though, we have to agree that the Dash Pro is one of the most advanced and intelligent true wireless headphones we've checked out thus far. Despite that, you could say that the ambitious approach in delivering an all-encompassing experience with the Dash Pro is definitely appreciable.


Compared to other full-featured fitness apps, Bragi's interpretation is rather elementary in our opinion – providing the bare essentials such as average heart rate, steps taken, and cadence when cycling. Combining all the various sensors in the earbuds, workout data is retrieved and recorded.
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Worst yet, the magnetic connection here doesn’t always guarantee a secure lock, so there have been several times when we took the earphones out expecting full charges, but we found one earbud charged and the other not.Īs for the app, not only does it provide us with tutorials and media playback controls, such as volume adjustment and activating its various audio transparency modes, but it also acts as a fitness app of sorts. Quite frankly, it's rather clunky looking, requiring us to slide off the metal housing to reveal the compartment. The included silicone FitSleeves encase the earbuds in a rubbery cover, providing addition support in the ear, but the drawback in using them is that its audio performance becomes thin and light.įor all the money being spent on the Bragi Dash Pro, we were hoping for something a bit more functional with the battery charging case.

That's because much like the other earbuds that implement similar designs, they become loose over time due to moisture. However, the fit of the earbuds doesn't necessarily make them ideal for exercises that involve active movement, such as running on the treadmill. Marketed as an active-style pair of truly wireless headphones, one that features an IPX7 rating, the Bragi Dash Pro are waterproof in 1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes.
