All in all, we are happy to see Belkin improving their earbuds with every iteration, and design wise, there is definitely a step up, and we can vouch for the fact that it is definitely one of the better looking and feeling wireless earbuds in the pocket friendly range.
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Pairing and Performance
Initially, one of the pain points of Belkin True Wireless Earbuds was that the pairing process was an absolute nightmare. It was near impossible to get both the earbuds to pair to your device on the first try and then there was the issue of the earbuds actually glitching out and disconnecting from the paired device randomly. But with the Belkin Soundform Play, things have got a lot better. The pairing process is not a lot easier and the earbuds connect to your device without a problem. Yes, there are occasions where the disconnection glitch has happened to us, but not as often as before. There is a chance that you will not face such a problem, so tread carefully.
The Soundform Play True Wireless Earbuds provide a good dosage of low-frequency boosting on songs with a lot of sub-bass material. Things aren’t boosted out of balance, but the bass response and higher-frequency response seem to be well-matched, even if sculpted. The bass does not distort at high, inappropriate listening settings, and the lows are still audible at moderate volumes.
The microphone has excellent intelligibility. There was some standard Bluetooth distortion in the mix, but nothing that made speech difficult to understand. The mic signal isn’t particularly powerful, but it’s loud and clear enough that callers should have no trouble understanding you over a decent mobile connection.