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Friday, February 28, 2020

Fingers Chic Dual.D review: Aggressive sound but can cause hiccups

Fingers Chic Dual.D as the name suggests it comes with the all-new earpods of metallic red and aqua black combination with the earbuds which makes it a powerful Bluetooth neckband.
The earbuds do slip off from ears if you're doing any activity while wearing them. So, if you plan to workout using the earphones, you might have to adjust them repeatedly. Bur, The band is lightweight and flexible which makes it easy to use and carry. You can fold the earphones however you like, even squeeze them into your pocket, however small it is. On the right end of the band has soft-touch buttons for volume, power, and playback. You can call the voice assistant also and it works well.
We used the earphones for calling and didn't find any issue there also. Fingers have also added vibration for notifications but we did not like it much.
The overall output is not bad it has an aggressive sound with a very clear voice, it takes an hour to get fully charged and can last up to 9-10 hours at normal usage. Also, if the device is not in the use for 2-3 min it switches off automatically.

The Fingers Chic Dual.D Bluetooth neckband is a good option as the sound quality is noteworthy Rs 2,999. The only problem with the earphones is they disconnect quickly if left idle for some time. Barring the connection glitches, the earphones fit well in the equation.

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