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A double-tap of either will play/pause tracks or answer/end phone calls. There is also a touch control area on the outside of each earpiece. This is a great and thoughtful way to seamlessly stop audio when needing to having a conversation with a co-worker or hear announcements while in an airport for example. You can pause/play tracks by simply pulling the earbud out of your ear. SoundPeats has included several ways to interact with audio while using the Air 3s. The opposite side of calls was reported to be good on my end as well. I found the other end clear and easy to hear with zero connection issues. The array of four mics does a great job of both picking up my voice as well as filtering outside noise. Phone calls were similarly above average for this style of earbuds. You get crisp vocals on both music and more neutral tracks like podcasts. The bass is punchy without overpowering the mids and highs. I was thoroughly surprised by the audio quality of the Air 3 headphones. This really is a well-rounded spec sheet for the SoundPeats Air 3 earbuds. There’s also in-ear detection, IPX5 water resistance, and four microphones for clear call tech.
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Internally, you’re gifted Bluetooth 5.2 and aptX audio. Call them AirPod clones or any other comparison but they are small, comfortable earpieces that stay in place well. The stemmed earbuds look is a little played out at this point but it’s also well proven. No one is reinventing the wheel on the Air 3 look and feel. We’ve been reviewing the latest Soundpeats Air 3 wireless earbuds for the last few weeks and these buds offer a ton for not a lot of money.