The left earpiece lets you decrease volume (single tap), play/ pause (double-tap), or return a song (three taps). Bu holding down the right earpiece for two seconds, you activate or deactivate the ANC active noise cancelling. On the right side, a single tap increases volume, double-tapping plays or pauses the music, and three taps makes you skip a song. You control the earbuds by tapping on or around the shallow part on the stem. It's even better to have this comfort on earphones that also offer a stellar battery life: up to 5,5 hours with ANC on, and around 6,5 hours with ANC off. They also stay in your ears easily - the fit is great. With their small inner-part and thanks to the thin rubber tips, you barely notice wearing them after a while. The earpieces of the Mpow X3 are delightfully lightweight and comfortable compared to most other earphones with ANC active noise cancelling. Take note when you need bigger ear tips than the six (!) pairs that come standard with the X3, however: you won't be able to fit them in here. Underneath the lid are four LED-lights that indicate the battery status of the case. It can recharge the earpieces 2,5 times before needing power itself. The square design isn't as bulky as some other ANC earphone cases, and you can recharge it via USB-C on the bottom. Specs of the charging case are fine, however. The rubber tips that go inside your ears feel a bit flimsy, the shiny part on the inside of the buds looks cheap and fragile, and the case has a rattle when you shake with it. The Mpow X3 isn't Mpow's most beautifully crafted pair of earphones, if you compare it to the sturdiness of the Mpow M7, M20 or M8 for example.
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