HEAVYS Wireless EarBuds Review

 

"Alright, so even though this isn’t really what this channel is about, I thought it was important to put something out there. I just picked up the Heavys wireless earbuds. I got them for about $177 after some pre-order discounts, including faster shipping.

I originally heard about Heavys through an ad that actually caught my attention, and since I’m a big fan of heavier music, this felt like a product that was made for me. You don’t see that very often anymore, so I was really interested.

Just to clarify, this isn’t a review channel. I mostly focus on visual effects and game development, but I wanted to share this experience anyway.

Inside the box, you get the earbuds with the charging case, the control information, a pre-order certification card, and the user manual. Everything you need is included.

One really cool feature is the ability to swap the top lid of the case for a custom design featuring your favorite band. They offer a variety of band options online, which is a great personal touch and something a lot of people will appreciate.

Now let’s talk about sound quality. Once everything was set up properly, the sound quality really stood out. These earbuds deliver strong, punchy bass while maintaining clarity across the entire range. They’re easily on par with other premium wireless earbuds and really shine when it comes to heavier music.

The biggest difference for me is the low-end response. These earbuds deliver the bass presence I’ve always wanted, especially for heavy music, and it makes the listening experience much more enjoyable. I also noticed I don’t need to turn them up nearly as high to get the sound I want—the stock tuning already delivers everything I’m looking for. On top of that, you can download the Heavys app to fine-tune the sound even more.

The build quality feels solid. The case is lightweight and practical, and the earbuds themselves fit comfortably in the ears. In fact, they fit very naturally and feel secure during use.

Battery life has been great so far, and overall usability has been solid. The touch controls handle play, pause, skipping tracks, and activating features like Hell Blocker, which is Heavys’ noise-cancelling mode and comes with a unique voice prompt.

The noise cancelling works well and complements the natural sound profile nicely. Out of the box, these earbuds already sound great without needing heavy adjustments.

I tested them across a variety of music styles, including heavier genres with punchy bass as well as more detailed tracks that highlight instrument clarity. In every case, the earbuds performed really well and delivered a clean, enjoyable listening experience.

So, should you buy them? If you’re someone who doesn’t upgrade earbuds often, wants more punch and bass, and listens to heavier music, then yes—these are absolutely worth checking out. They fit my budget, they sound great, and I really like supporting a company that’s creating audio gear specifically for fans of heavy music.

That’s something you don’t see very often, and I appreciate that focus. My experience so far has been entirely positive, and I’m really happy with them.

That’s all I’ve got. Thanks for watching. Take care."

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