Dizo wireless earphones review: Much the same, but still a bit different
Realme may have
hived off a new brand to attract ultra-low-cost customers, but the design
elements of the new product haven’t changed much. While Realme has
two offerings in the wireless earphone range, some of the design aspects and
functionality have been carried on from one to the other. Besides, with a host
of new entrants, there is enough competition for Dizo to distinguish itself.
Design
If you have looked at Realme earphones,
Dizo won’t look much different. With the same plasticky neckband, a bit
oversized earphones, and control over one side, Dizo might seem like a replica,
but there is some difference. The new buds carry thicker band support and a
more matte finish. The neckband is comfortable until you start sweating, from
which point it starts getting a bit problematic and sticky. The magnetic clasp
on the earphones works perfectly and has an excellent clack sound to it. But
like the Realme earphones, the neckband is too thick and very conspicuous. It
can be noticeable from afar and poses a bit of an issue compared to others in
the same price range. But the buds are made for long-term wear. Although the
buttons on the band are easy to operate, I would have preferred a
distinguishing mark. Also, changing the ear tips is a problem like the other
product categories.
Sound
quality and battery life
Realme is known for its loud pitch and extra bass, and that gets
carried forward here. Much like the Dizo wireless buds, there is not much to
desire in terms of depth. At high levels, even the bass gets too garbled. The
best sound range to run the earphones is at 60-70 per cent volume. The Realme
app offers very little in this regard. Again, the company will have to upgrade
its app to make a serious foray into the space. The lack of EQ control is
disappointing. Although the earphones fit properly, sound leakage is an issue,
and if you put the speakers on blast, expect others to hear the song. The lower
tone signature is disappointing with most of these phones, but at that price
point, most require them to be loud and clear. That these earphones are, up to
a certain level at least.
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