Lenovo lp75 tws наушники инструкция

Принцип звучания: Динамические

Происхождение: Китай

Активное шумоподавление: Да

Кнопка управления: Да

Подключение: Беспроводной

Управление громкостью: Да

Сертификация: Евротест (СЕ)

Количество драйверов: 2

Форма коннектора: NONE

Сопротивление, от-до: до 32 Ω

Номер модели: Lneovo LP7 LP75

Материал амбушюр: SILICONE

Защита от влаги: Да

Диапазон воспроизводимых частот: 20 — 20000

Тип беспроводного подключения: bluetooth

В комплекте: Чехол с зарядкой

В комплекте: адаптер USB Type-C

Поддерживаемые аудиокодеки: AAC

Диаметр драйвера: 13

Сопротивление: 16

Чувствительность: 92

Беспроводное подключение: Да

Разъёмы: USB Type-C

Коэффициент гармоник: 1

Способ зарядки: Чехол с зарядкой

Максимальная выходная мощность: 10

Управление через приложение: Да

Функции: Игровая гарнитура

Функции: Универсальные

Функции: Гарнитура для телефона

Функции: Hi-Fi

С микрофоном: Да

Особенности: Защита от воды

Особенности: С микрофоном

Bluetooth version: 5.3

Вес брутто: 0.200

Размер упаковки

длина (см): 10

высота (см): 12

ширина (см): 6

LP75 Характеристика:

1. Bluetooth V5.3, умный светодиодный цифровой дисплей, поддержка большинства устройств bluetooth и низкое энергопотребление

2. Чехол для зарядки емкостью 400 мА · ч может полностью заряжать 2 наушника примерно в 5 раз, предлагаем более 28 часов воспроизведения музыки

3. Благодаря водонепроницаемой технологии больше не нужно беспокоиться о воде и поте

4. 13MMS dual drive, наслаждайтесь 9D сильным глубоким басовым звуком музыки

5. Популярная функция сенсорного управления, поддержка коммутационных песен, телефонных звонков и голосовых вызовов.

Функция LP7

1. Bluetooth V5.0, Поддержка большинства устройств bluetooth и низкое энергопотребление

2. Чехол для зарядки емкостью 400 мА · ч может полностью заряжать 2 наушника примерно в 5 раз, предлагаем более 24 часов работы

3. Благодаря водонепроницаемой технологии больше не нужно беспокоиться о воде и поте

4. 14mms dual drive units, наслаждайтесь 9D сильным глубоким басовым звуком музыки

5. Популярная функция сенсорного управления, поддержка коммутационных песен, телефонных звонков и голосовых вызовов.

Lenovo has been releasing a lot of models of TWS earphones for multiple categories of people by focusing on different aspects of the headphones, today we bring in the LP7 successor which is the Lenovo LP75, it has a different design than most other TWS earphones models that mainly targets sporty people by making it stick very well to the ear and resistant to water droplets and sweat in addition to many other features such as Bluetooth calling and a comfortable sit o the ear even when used for long periods.

The Thinkplus LP75 is equipped with the new and improved Bluetooth 5.3 chip that delivers low latency and a smooth connection with your device especially since it is compatible with most devices that run Bluetooth, it is also equipped with a high-definition microphone and supports Bluetooth calling and it has a huge battery life to give you the best autonomy, but the most important part, is the new and improved hook around the ear, I’ll go over all of this in more detail in this review to find out whether it is worth a buy.

Lenovo LP75 review

Lenovo LP75 Features

  • Innovative Design & Comfortable Earhooks
  • Bluetooth 5.3 Chip
  • 13mm Drivers For High Audio Quality
  • 28h Long Playtime
  • Multifunctional Touch Control
  • IPX5 Waterproof
  • LED Battery Level Indicator

Lenovo LP75 review

Lenovo LP75 Design And Build Quality

Charging Case

The charging case of the Thinkplus LP75 is one of the biggest cases Lenovo has ever made, even bigger than the LP7’s, but that only makes sense when you see the shape of the earbuds themselves, the design is square but curved on every corner which makes it ergonomic and comfortable to hold in one hand, it is made out primarily of plastic with a matt finish to it with the exception of one line that goes all the way around the case which is made of glossy plastic, but it has a functionality, this bit hosts the LED indicator on the front and adds a cool vibe to the design, I think the matt finish is much better than the glossy one for one simple reason which is longevity, the matt doesn’t get scratches and thus looks new for a longer period of time whereas the glossy plastic is easily scratchable and loses its brightness very fast.

Lenovo LP75 Design And Build Quality

From above you can see the Thinkplus logo on the lid, it is not a mere sticker but it’s rather carved and you can feel it with your fingers which i think is much cooler than using stickers, the lid is held magnetically to the rest of the body, even though the magnets are not very strong, you can’t simply open it with one hand, since this case is big you will have to use both hands to open, once you do that you are presented with the headphones compartiments which are made of glossy plastic unlike the rest of the device, right there you can see the contact pins made of copper and are used to charge the headphones themselves when you put them in there appropriate place, one thing you will notice there is the hinge, lenovo went with the one hinge design which looks better but is less durable than the double hinges and you may notice that the lid budges slightly, which is by no means a durability concern unless you don’t handle it properly, but it is still annoying and the hinge itself is unpleasant to look at.

Lenovo LP75 Design And Build Quality

On the front side, we notice two things, the first one is the small cut in the middle that allows you to open the lid more easily, the second and more noticeable thing is the glossy strap that circles the whole case and hosts the LED indicator for the battery level and state, in the black model it does not make a lot of difference but in the white one it makes it look like an orca dolphin and that’s very beautiful, i personally like this design a lot and I give a 10, the LED indicates both the charging case battery level as well as the left and right earpieces battery levels separately.

Lenovo LP75 Design And Build Quality

From behind you will simply find the USB C charging port even though this is a budget device, which is an excellent choice in 2022 moving away from the micro USB which we hope to see more companies do to make the shift easier and quicker, we must appreciate how Lenovo hid the hinge from behind to make the device look more aesthetic at least from outside.

Lenovo LP75 Design And Build Quality

Overall, I really love the shape of the LP75 case, even though it is made of plastic, the craftsmanship is great and it feels sturdy and well made, the size of it is big and you can’t simply put it in your pocket, but it is still very lightweight and has a nice grip in one hand, additionally, it has a base so you can put it on a table and it won’t fall off, also, you won’t have to worry about the lid opening unintentionally or the earbuds falling off since everything is held nicely together.

Lenovo LP75 earbuds

The Lenovo LP75 look a lot like their predecessors, the LP7, they are made out of the same quality of plastic as the case, and their design is nothing like any other, it is optimized for people who want to practice sport or move around a lot during their day while listening to music, podcasts or taking calls, that is because they have equipped it with hooks that go all the way around your ear and help fixate their position even more especially that it is made out of liquid silicon plastic which is environment friendly, keep in mind that models such as the Lenovo XT88 also stick very well and don’t fall off no matter how hard you shake them, but with the hooks, it sticks even more, in comparison to the LP7, these are much more comfortable on the ear and the hook is longer.

The LP75 has an LED dot indicator right under the Lenovo logo, it indicates pairing and battery, right above the logo we find the multifunction touch control area that you can manipulate using only one finger just by a simple touch, the touch control is very responsive but not over-sensitive which means it will execute commands only when you intend on passing them most the time.

Lenovo LP75 earbuds

Overall I think this new design is very niche. I personally prefer small earphones that are discrete and easy to carry around, so this design is going to be very helpful for practicing sports, especially with the ear tips that help it stick inside the ear and the improved hook primarily, but not so much for other activities such as casual listening to music or content consumption since there are better options at the same price range such as the Lenovo XT88 with BT5.3.

Touch Control Panel

The multi-function touch control area of the LP75 is located right above the Lenovo logo in the circle, its location is optimized so it is very hard to miss it which makes it all the more convenient especially when you are running, the touch panel is mainly used to control music playback, volume, and calls, but it can also activate the voice assistant and that opens a whole new set of functionalities, you can check the weather, pass calls, set reminders and more right from your earphones and without pulling your phone out.

Lenovo LP75 Touch Control Panel

The commands and their gestures are as follow:

  • Double tap on any earpiece to pause or resume music
  • Triple tap on the right earpiece to play the next track
  • Triple tap on the left earpiece to play the previous track
  • Long touch on any earphone to activate voice assistant
  • short touch for 2 seconds on any earbud to reject the call 
  • A simple tap on the right earbud to accept the call or end it.

Waterproof

The Lenovo LP75 is waterproof certified, it is one of its main selling points because it allows you to practice sports more freely and not worry about your device getting damaged by sweat droplets or rain even, you can now enjoy practicing sports such as running and skipping rope more freely knowing that the LP75 won’t fall off or get damaged by tiny droplets of sweat around your ear.

Lenovo LP75 waterproof

It’s worth noting that even though they are waterproof, this doesn’t mean that the LP75 is going to withstand a lot of water, thus we advise keeping them away from water such as swimming or washing them with water because that will definitely damage them.

How To Pair Lenovo ThinkPlus LP75

The ThinkPlus LP75 Pro is able to pair with the majority of Bluetooth-enabled devices relatively quickly thanks to the new and improved Bluetooth 5.3 technology chip, this device is also compatible with the majority of contemporary operating systems, including Android, IOS, Mac OS, and Windows.

How To Pair Lenovo ThinkPlus LP75

You must switch on the LP75 earphones by touching the multifunction touch area for 5 seconds before you can pair it with your device, this will put it in pairing mode automatically, you must also switch on Bluetooth on your smartphone and put it in discovery mode, a device under the name Thinkplus LP75 should appear; click on it to enable pairing between the two devices, after that, you may start listening to music or an audiobook and making calls.

It is recommended to fiddle around a little bit with the audio device’s settings, and edit the bass and the equalizer settings to get the best audio quality for your taste, if you are on an apple device you may want to turn it on AAC to get better audio quality. This pairing process is only necessary once; thereafter, you only need to turn Bluetooth on your smartphone and turn on the headphones, and the two will connect automatically without your interference.

Lenovo LP75 – Sound Quality

Speaking of the sound quality, the Lenovo lp75 sounds above average for a device of this price point, thanks to the 13mm large dual driver which is capable of frequencies from 20hz to 20000hz which is the whole spectrum, the earbuds are definitely loud and you can hear them clearly even in complex environments such as when you are practicing sports in the park or even when you are on a bus, the LP75 is quite a bassy device, it has great bass and midbass and you can hear a rumble, some people prefer this, some don’t, fortunately, you can modify this with an equalizer, just mess around with the settings until you find the spot that suits you best, also, you can switch the decoding technology to AAC if you are on an apple device since it delivers superior sound quality, but on androids, for example, it consumes a lot of battery and activating it would be counter-intuitive.

Lenovo LP75 – Sound Quality

Overall, the sound is clear and of high resolution, you won’t hear any distortion or sibilance on the highs since it is well tuned, and thanks to the plastic eartips, it offers some kind of passive noise cancellation and you can use it for an extended period of time because it is comfortable on the ear and lightweight.

Microphone quality

As for the microphone, the LP75 is equipped with a high-definition dual microphone that records clear audio files even in a noisy environment, you can use this feature to either record audio messages or to give commands to the voice assistant, which will help you reduce the usage of your smartphone tremendously, and with the ENC technology, your partners will be able to hear you clearly even if there is noise in the background.

Lenovo LP75 Microphone quality

The LP75 is equipped with Electronic Noise Cancelling (enc) technology that uses the microphones inside the earphone to capture noise and sounds that are far away that disturb the conversation, and using algorithms it cancels them away and doesn’t transmit them to the other end of the call, that means that people chattering and cars honking will never cause the problem again when you are calling your friends, and you will have overall better communication.

Latency and gaming

When it comes to gaming, you are going to need earphones that deliver less than 100ms response time, so you can be on page with the game, but tests have shown that the LP75 delivers a little under 300ms response time, that is by no means going to give you any advantage in gaming and you can definitely find better options in the same price range, I would personally recommend the QCY T20 Earphones with a latency as low as 68ms in gaming mode.

Lenovo LP75 Latency and gaming

Battery And Charging Time

The LP75 is equipped with one of the biggest batteries you will find in a wireless headphone, with a capacity of 300mah, it charges fully in about one hour through the USB C port with the USB C cable that comes included in the box, on the front side you can find the LED indicator that indicates the battery level in real-time, as for the earpieces, each one has a small battery of 40 mah that gives you autonomy of 6 hours of continuous usage, they charge in about 1.5 hours by placing them inside the charging case and the battery level is indicated on the front LED for the left and right earbud.

Final verdict

Finally, I personally think of the Lenovo LP75 as a great choice for people who wanna use them during sports because of the ear hook that gives it even more stability over any other regular earphone, especially since they have made it longer than the one found on the LP7 and even more comfortable on the ear, additionally, it has Bluetooth 5.3 which provides seamless connectivity with most Bluetooth enabled devices as well as a high audio quality, and last but not least, the huge battery autonomy these earphones provide is unmatched by any other model all of this for a very low price of under 20usd, these are its main selling points and I definitely recommend getting them.

Lenovo LP75 review

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Lenovo LP75 review

Package content

  • Bluetooth earphones
  • Charging case
  • USB C cable
  • User manual
  • Earphone cups (S, M, L size)

Lenovo LP75 Package content

Lenovo LP75 Specification

  • Wireless connection: Bluetooth 5.3
  • Charging interface: Type-C
  • Communication distance:10 meters (barrier-free open environment)
  • Single playtime: About 6 hours
  • Battery capacity: (single earbud) 40mAh
  • Battery capacity :(charging case) 300mAh
  • Charging time: (earbud) About 1.5 hours
  • Charging time: (charging case) About 1 hour

The Lenovo LP75 is a pair of True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds coming from a China-based technology developer brand. 

If you haven’t heard of Lenovo, it’s quite a popular brand that’s been delving into the world of audio for a while now. However, they’re more well-known for manufacturing laptops and mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets. 

While most of what I review are products I bought online, this particular unit was lent to me by a friend.

They joked about wanting to know whether getting the Lenovo LP75 was money well spent or not, so here we are. And hopefully, I do them justice.

In this review, I’ll be evaluating the LP75’s sound quality and price-to-performance ratio. Let’s get to it!

Editor’s Pick

Sub-$15 TWS earbuds worth considering.


3.5/5

Price Range: $

Brand: Lenovo

Lenovo LP75 Earbuds inside the Charging Case

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TL:DR;

The Lenovo LP75 is marketed as an affordable pair of wireless earbuds.

The highlighted feature of these earphones, aside from being wireless, is the ergonomic ear hooks. If you’re a sporty audiophile, this unit is a perfect mix between sound quality and practicality.

I could imagine myself doing reps while vibing with the punchy bass, not worrying about the LP75’s stability during use.

For under $15, I think it’s a steal despite the mediocre sound and initial uncomfy fitting. Because of its not-so-overwhelming sound quality, I’d recommend the Lenovo LP75 for people engaging in sports and beginners exploring wireless earphones.

The Specs

  • Type: 
    True Wireless Stereo Earphones
  • Drivers: 
    13mm Drivers
  • Frequency: 
    20 – 20000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 
    92db
  • Connection: 
    Bluetooth 5.3
  • Distance: 
    About 10m (Barrier Free)
  • Active Noise Cancellation: 
    No
  • Waterproof: 
    Yes (IP not specified)
  • Microphone: 
    Yes (with Electronic Noise Cancelling)
  • Control button: 
    Touch sensitive earphones
  • Earbuds Battery Capacity: 
    40mAh
  • Charging Case Battery Capacity: 
    300mAh
  • Earbuds Charging Time: 
    1.5 hours
  • Charging Case Charging Time: 
    About an hour
  • Working Time: 
    6 hours
  • Wireless Charging: 
    No

What’s in the Box?

  • Lenovo LP75 wireless earbuds
  • Wireless charging case
  • USB-C charging cable
  • 3 x pairs of ear tips
  • User manual

Stuff I like

  • Boomy bass and minimal-to-no sibilance
  • Ear hooks
  • Noise cancellation on mic
  • Affordable price
  • High latency

Stuff I like less

  • Painful when worn for long periods
  • Mediocre sound quality
  • Charging case size

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Moondrop Nekocake

Moondrop Nekocake

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First Impressions

Since the Lenovo LP75 used for this review is owned by my friend and they’ve already thrown out the packaging, I can’t really give an insight into the unboxing experience.

I did browse the internet for pictures that gave me an overview of its box and packaging. It didn’t disappoint but it wasn’t impressive either – its packaging was a simple box featuring an image of the unit.

The box itself had the product information printed on the back in English and Chinese, likely because it’s a prominent brand in China. 

And because the unit isn’t mine, I had to cross-reference its contents on the website and listing from reliable online stores.

Apart from the Lenovo LP75 wireless earbuds and charging case, the unit comes with a USB-C charging cable, three pairs of ear tips, and a user manual. 

When I first heard it was wireless, the word “portable” came to mind but when I physically saw and held the unit, the charging case felt a bit too large. This was a bit of a letdown. 

Besides the led displaying the battery capacity, I think Lenovo could’ve invested more in downsizing the case size and earphones to market for convenient use and storage.

Lenovo LP75 Earbuds

It is made out primarily of plastic with a matte finish | Make Life Click

Build Quality

Despite the bulky charging case of the Lenovo LP75, its build quality is good. 

I like the thick and sturdy material used, and the matte finish on the unit looks pretty nice. Additionally, this type of finish helps prevent any significant scratching on the surface. 

Its design, along with the magnetic lock, keeps earbuds inside the case and prevents them from falling out.

Another design feature that needs recognition is the silicone ear hooks that help in securing its position during use. Because of the silicone material, it’s very adaptable and durable when used.

The earbuds themselves are made of durable plastic that also supports its touch-sensitive feature. 

The waterproof feature is also a nice bonus because it means that you can use these earbuds when working out or running — you won’t have to worry about sweat and moist getting damaging them.

Fit and Comfort

While the ear hooks of the Lenovo LP75 help with comfort, the problem with the fit lies with the ear tips.

Since the earphones are noticeably too large, they tend to press up against the outer ear which is noticeable at initial wear. This issue does go away after prolonged use once the ear adapts to the pressure from the ear tips.

Despite this little hiccup, the fit is good overall. 

I really like the ear hooks incorporated into the design. As a physically active person who often indulges in biking and sometimes general workouts, I like how secure they are compared to other units. 

The LP75 lessens the limit on my movements during physical activity since I don’t have to worry about them falling out.

Lenovo LP75 Ear Hook Design

Equipped with hooks that go all the way around your ear | Make Life Click

Controls 

In today’s era of wireless earphones, developers have started incorporating touch-sensitive controls on the body of the earphones. 

These controls aim to market convenient use and thus have limited (but useful) commands. 

The limited commands center on the usual commands associated with audio, like volume setting, playback, pause and play, and next track. This feature eliminates the constant effort of pulling out and opening your phone to manipulate the audio.

The earphone controls are located at the end of the Lenovo logo on the earbuds. They also stand out from the matte finish with a glossy circle for gestures. Where the command and gestures are:

Gesture Command
Double Tap (on any earpiece) Pause or Resume Music
Triple Tap (on right earpiece) Next Track
Triple Tap (on left earpiece) Previous Track
Long Press (on any earpiece) Activate Voice Assistant
Short Press (2 secs on any earpiece) Reject Call
Single Tap (on right earbud) Accept/End Call

Sound Quality

In typical wireless earphones, the sound quality isn’t usually that good compared to wired ones considering the technology used to pair the devices via Bluetooth 5.3. 

And this is why I was a bit impressed with how well the Lenovo LP75 retains most of the audio quality despite using the same technology.

Overall, the LP75 is a bass-heavy pair of wireless earbuds where the bass gives power to most of the tracks because of its excellent texture, while the mids and highs sound recessed.

Lenovo LP75 Earbuds Charging Case

Bigger compared to most earbud charging cases | Make Life Click

Bass

As TWS earbuds, I was impressed with the bass performance of the Lenovo LP75 because of the boomy sub-bass and punchy mid-bass.

I like the bass response but sometimes, the sub-bass overpowers the other sections like the midrange and treble. 

If regulated, the boomy sub-bass could be a positive characteristic of the LP75. Otherwise, it just bleeds throughout the track and makes other sections sound distorted.

With the mid-bass, the emphasized sound gives warmth to the mix but this emphasis sometimes interferes with the midrange.

Midrange

One of the Lenovo LP75’s setbacks is the neglected midrange.

The midrange lacks power and vocals, with the vocals, in particular, sounding unnatural. I was expecting to hear more details because of how well the bass performed upon initial testing. 

Hopefully, Lenovo can take into account the overall sound and focus less on highlighting one section.

Treble

I usually prefer units without any noticeable sibilance but in this case, the lack of detail and intensity of the highs contributes to the cons of the Lenovo LP75.

The highs lack sparkle and airiness which causes a grainy outcome to the overall mix.

However, I feel like treble-sensitive people would appreciate the sound signature provided by the LP75.

Lenovo LP75 Earbuds on a man's hand

Its design makes it perfect for running or working out | Make Life Click

Conclusion

The Lenovo LP75 is a cheap yet worthy purchase considering its sound quality and build. Its durable build and touch-sensitive features exceeded my expectations for a TWS under $15. 

Though its case and earphone size need improving for portable convenience, the special ear hooks are a catch for sporty and outgoing people because it helps keep the unit stable despite a short-term fit and comfort hiccup.

In terms of sound quality, it’s undoubtedly better than other wireless earphones because of its powerful bass. 

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Still, I hope that Lenovo improves the recessed midrange and treble for future models to complement the overall mix.

I think the LP75 will be capable of competing with other known wireless earphones brand if they focus on letting the midrange and treble complement their boomy bass.

Despite the sparkle-less treble and the overpowering bass, I’d recommend the LP75 for treble-sensitive listeners and bass heads because of the grainy treble and the dynamic bass that may complement their preferences, respectively.

Overall, I think the Lenovo LP75 is an excellent TWS earbuds option if you’re looking for a cheaper alternative to pricier brands.

Lenovo LP75 Earbuds Design

Shaik

Shaik

Shaik, a college student, part-time musician, and proud fur parent. Currently pursuing his degree in architecture.

As a part-time musician, Shaik enjoys expressing his self creatively through music. Whether it’s writing original songs or performing covers, music is a significant part of Shaik’s life

This post was last updated on 2023-11-13 / Some images from Amazon Product API & some links may be affiliate links which may earn us a commission from purchases.

Lenovo LP75


Lenovo LP75 TWS Bluetooth 5.3 Wireless Earphones 300mAh LED Power Display HiFi Stereo HD Call Sport Earbuds
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Lenovo LP75 Specs:

General

Brand

Lenovo

Model

LP75

Color

Black, white

Material

ABS

IP Level

Anti-sweat and waterproof

Wearing Type

Ear hook

Bluetooth

Bluetooth Chip

V5.3

Transmitting Distance

>10m

Battery & Charging

Battery Capacity

Earphone:40mh*2
Charging box: 300mAh

Call Time

6 hours

Music Time

6 hours

Charging Time

1 hour

Charging Specification

Charge Interface: Type-C

Other Features

Microphone

Yes

Touch Control

Yes

Volume Control

Yes

Noise Cancelling

Yes


Lenovo LP75 Features:

  • ENC Calls Noise Reduction: Reduce ambient noise, and deliver the sound details clearly.
  • True Wireless Dual-ear Design: Allows one of the earphone channels can be separated to work alone or in pairs.
  • 300mAh Long battery life: Adopts the fast charge mode and gets fully charged within 1 hour.
  • Bluetooth V5.3 Chip Sound Enhanced: The latest buetooth 5.2 technology brings faster wireless pairing and lower latency for games.
  • Ear hook Stable Design: More comfortable to wear stable and not easy to drop.

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Lenovo LP75 Review

Lenovo LP75 Review: The Lenovo LP75 are low-cost vary sports activities headphones launched in 2022, an evolution of the Lenovo LP7 that had a reasonably truthful high quality and that at present we discover on sale for less than $10.

Lenovo LP75 Review: Overview

Lenovo has been releasing many fashions of TWS earphones for several classes of individuals by specializing in totally different points of the headphones. At present, we deliver within the LP7 successor, which is the Lenovo LP75.

Lenovo LP75 Review new 2023

It has a unique design to most different TWS earphones fashions that primarily targets sporty folks by making it stick very nicely to the ear and immune to water droplets and sweat, along with many other options reminiscent of Bluetooth calling and a snug sit o the ear even when used for lengthy intervals.

Lenovo LP75 Review: Features

It’sIt’s apparent within the design of the Lenovo LP75 that its ear grip system with a hook that forestalls it from falling off throughout sports activities apply. It additionally highlights its Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, with which we can have good audio stability and low latency of 0.30 ms. For calls, we now have an environmental noise discount system and are appropriate with TWS know-how.

Lenovo LP75 Review features

The Thinkplus LP75 is supplied with a brand new and improved Bluetooth 5.3 chip that delivers low latency and an easy connection with your system, particularly since it’sit’s appropriate with most units that run Bluetooth. It is usually outfitted with a high-definition microphone.

It helps Bluetooth calling and has an enormous battery life to provide the finest autonomy. However, a compelling half is a new, improved hook across the ear. I’ll go over all of this in additional elements on this evaluation to determine whether it’sit’s value a purchase.

Lenovo LP75 Review: Specs

The Lenovo LP75 have an ultralight design, 3.6 grams every, low consumption Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, with a spread of greater than 15 meters and provides low latency. The LP75 headphones have help for AAC/SBC audio codecs that enhance high sound quality and perfect know-how to accompany their 13 mm diameter drivers.

Regarding autonomy, these headphones combine a 40 mAh battery that enables us to play music for as much as 6 hours autonomously. Suppose we use the Battery of the case, which has a capability of 300 mAh.

In that case, we now have an additional cost to recharge one other in 25-30 hours, an issue that recharges to 100% in 1.50 hours and has a cost standing indicator of Battery. To refresh the case battery, we now have a USB Kind-C connector that makes it straightforward to attach without trying.

Lenovo LP75 Review BT5.3

What is the Different between Lenovo LP75 and Lenovo LP80?

MODEL NUMBER Lenovo LP75 Lenovo LP80
Release date 2022, April 2021, August
Wearing Type Ear Hooks In-ear
Material Plastic ABS+PC
Control Button Touch Touch
Bluetooth V5.3 V5.0
Transmission Distance 15m 10m
Diaphragm Dynamic 13mm 8mm
Dymanic Numbers One Two
Battery Capacity 400mah 300mah
Battery Life 28 hours 24 hours
Earbuds Battery Life 6 hours 4 hours
Charging Time 2 hours 1.5 hours
Charging Port USB Type-C USB Type-C
Wireless Charging No  No
Noise Reduction CVC8.0 N/A
Price $10.99 $11.77

How To Pair Lenovo ThinkPlus LP75?

The ThinkPlus LP75 Pro is ready to pair with nearly all Bluetooth-enabled units shortly because of the brand-new and improved Bluetooth 5.3 know-how chip. This system can be appropriate with almost all to-date working programs, with Android, IOS, Mac OS, and Home windows.

Lenovo LP75 Review atuo pairing

Verdict

Lastly, the Lenovo LP75 is a fantastic selection for individuals who want to use them throughout sports activities due to the ear hook that provides much more stability over some other ordinary earphones, mainly since they’ve made it longer than the one discovered on the LP7. Much more snug on the ear.

Moreover, it has Bluetooth 5.3, which supplies seamless connectivity with most Bluetooth-enabled units and excessively high audio quality. Finally, the considerable battery autonomy these earphones present is unmatched by some other mannequins. All of this for a meagre value of underneath 20usd. These are its predominant promoting factors, and I undoubtedly advocate getting them.

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Lenovo LP75 BT5.3 Встроенный Микрофон Для Ушных Крючков — Черный

технология bt 5.3 обеспечивает высокоскоростную скорость передачи данных, стабильную производительность и низкое энергопотребление. с настоящей беспроводной стерео технологией, каналы левого и правого уха разделены. вы можете использовать гарнитуру исключительно или использовать их в парах. зарядная коробка зарядки 300 мач включает в себя магнитную зарядку гарнитуры. встроенный двойной микрофон обеспечивает более четкий и настоящий разговорной звук. экран отображения светодиодного батареи ясно показывает, что батарея зарядка и наушники и наушники. его безопасные ушные крючки сохраняют наушники на месте даже во время грубых тренировок, удобных и стабильных.

  • ушные крючки с безопасными ушными ухами удерживают наушники на месте даже во время грубых тренировок, удобные и стабильные для ношения
  • bt 5.3 технология гарантирует высокую скорость передачи данных, стабильное соединение и низкое энергопотребление
  • автоматическая мощность и быстрое сочетание между левыми и правыми наушниками, которое однажды вышлось из дела зарядки
  • конструкция контроля прикосновения, больше нет давления на уши. легко контролировать музыку и звонки и активировать голосовой помощник (только для ios)
  • зарядка на 300 мач может взимать и хранить наушники. батарея 40 мач в каждой наушнике предлагает около 6 часов музыки
  • светодиодный батарея цифровой экран дисплея четко отображает батарею в зарядной коробке и наушниках
  • встроенный микрофон на обоих наушниках обеспечивает более четкий разговорной звук в стерео-режиме, без рук и удобный в использовании

Технические Характеристики:

  • Название Бренда: Lenovo
  • Номер Модели: LP75
  • BT Версия: 5.3
  • Расстояние Передачи: 13 м (без Препятствия)
  • Диапазон Частотной Характеристики: 20 Гц-20 Кгц
  • Импеданс: 32 ом
  • Чувствительность: 92db
  • Батарея Для Наушников: 3,7 в 40 Мач
  • Емкость Коробки Зарядки: 3,7 в 300 Мач
  • Музыкальное Время: Около 6 Часов

Упаковка включена:

  • 1 X Пара Наушников 1 X Зарядная Коробка 2 X Пары Ушных Рук 1 X USB -зарядка Кабель 1 X Руководство Пользователя (английский/китайский)

Характеристики

Бренд Lenovo
Цвет черный
Вес брутто 0.143kg
Объемный вес 0.192kg
Длина 15.000cm
Ширина 12.800cm
Высота 5.000cm
Вес одной упаковки 0.143kg
Мелкая расфасовка No

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