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Inexpensive true wireless in-ear headphones with good battery life and a compact case for recharging and storage. They do not have wires, so they do not constrain the user, providing complete freedom of movement. The manufacturer is positioning it as a product of the base price category of 2019, intended for a wide range of consumers who prefer affordable and high-quality solutions with a balanced ratio of functionality and price.
Carefully optimized shape of the shell and complete silicone ear tips (S, M, L included) provide a comfortable and secure fit in any ear size. They hold up well with moderate physical activity. Equipped with a built-in microphone with digital noise reduction, they can be used in hands-free headset mode for voice communication in cellular networks or instant messengers. Xiaomi QCY T5 headphones are connected to a digital audio source (smartphone, tablet, laptop) using an energy-efficient bluetooth 5.0 interface. Unlike the previous version of this protocol, it provides improved connection stability, reduced pairing time and improved energy efficiency. Claimed to be compatible with smartphones running Android and iOS. Built-in batteries provide up to 5 hours of active work, and the complete charging case can increase this time by 4 times.
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Price, sound is not bad for the money Autonomy is not very good, the case scratches quickly, the microphone is so-so |
The headphones themselves are nothing special; before this, I had wired Xiaomi Mi Quantie Hybrid Pro, which I still consider the best purchase in terms of sound/price. But I wanted to try wireless headphones and was looking for something not too expensive for the trial. I read reviews and chose this model. Well, what can I say, they play for their price. Not good and not bad, they just play. So if you use a decent player, you can achieve quite decent sound in the equalizer. The microphones are mediocre, so if you're getting them for calls, it's better to look for something else. They hold a charge for a few hours; honestly, I've been using them since 2020, and they haven't died yet, and I've never discharged them from 100 to 0 in one go. So I haven't had cases where I've walked with them for more than a few hours. They are not suitable for sports; they try to escape from the ear very quickly. The case is so-so; it collects scratches very quickly, and the battery inside lasts for a few charges of the headphones, so it's not as big as I would like. If you use ear tips from other headphones, I took them from Xiaomi Mi Quantie Hybrid Pro, which are of better quality, there is a possibility that the lid won't close because the headphones won't fit into their slots, and they may not charge. The price is really a good option to try wireless headphones The sensor works intermittently on the headphones. I never got used to it; it's easier to take out my phone and skip a track or answer a call through it. The ear cushions are not the best quality. The case is just a magnet for scratches, even though I tried to handle it delicately. There's a lack of a charge indicator on the case that would show how much charge is left in the case at 100/75/50/25 percent. Otherwise, you could go outside and, in 5 minutes, experience a complete discharge in both the headphones and the case. |
I have an entry-level hi-fi setup, but I'm so tired of the wires, and I don't feel like lugging a player around. Plus, to really hear that hi-fi sound, you have to sit quietly in a silent room; in a place like the metro, there's nothing left of that hi-fi experience. So, I decided to try out TWS headphones. At the stand, there were QCY T1s. I listened to them, and the T1s are exactly the kind of headphones I would never wear—the sound is awful. Honestly, I expected this kind of sound from all cheap TWS headphones. But no, the T5s pleasantly surprised me; the sound turned out to be decent. Comparing them to my wired ones, the sound is obviously poor, but when walking down the street, when the music is just playing in the background, they are perfect. The headphones connect quickly, although sometimes only one earbud connects (this is not a big problem, just quickly toss it back in the case and then in your ear again). They didn't disconnect in the metro, and I didn't notice any interference. They have a solid range from the next room. The sound from the microphone is tolerable, but the noise cancellation is poor—one option is to take out an earbud and speak into it. For me, the most significant downside is the sensors; they respond at best on the second try, which can be really frustrating when I wanted to control my music without taking out my phone. Overall, I'm satisfied. I'm just thrilled that there are no wires at all. Autonomy, design, ergonomics, for such a price and type of headphones, sound can also be considered advantages. Sensor, micro use QCY T5 week i recommend it should buy |
























The fit is okay, they stay in the ears, but with sudden movements they might shift a bit. They're lightweight, can be worn for a long time, but sometimes they feel budget in their shape and materials.
The microphone works but not perfectly — outdoors, the person on the other end can hear noise instead of me sometimes. Indoors, it's more or less okay.
The battery life is average: a real 3–4 hours, not more. The case is compact but also feels budget. The Bluetooth connection is stable, but there were a few instances when the headphones didn't connect on the first try.
In summary: the QCY T5 are just working budget headphones. Not perfect, not bad, just an average option "to have." For their price — okay, but don't expect miracles. If you need better sound, you'll have to look for something more expensive.