I purchased the Svanar Wireless based on several reviews and the fact they are now about half the original cost. I gave them about four days of listening and tip changes. The sound was good when I was able to get a good seal. However, in order to get the good seal, I had to use a tip that was uncomfortable and could not listen for any real quality time without wanting them out. I returned them and now await the Nobel Rex 5 to arrive.
The Svanar wireless is a bit of an odd beast. Like other audiophile friendly TWS buds, it's not exactly the best in terms of technical features. Transparency mode isn't great, I had two pairs that let through horribly spiky treble frequencies that made using it unpleasant. The ANC mode is only sort of useful as well, not doing a terribly good job of blocking out the outside world while also sacrificing the use of lossless Bluetooth codes.
HOWEVER, as one might guess, these truly shine in high fidelity mode. The clarity, resolution, soundstage, all these things that consumer grade wireless buds lack, the Svanar wireless has. With a good seal in the ears, I don't even NEED to use ANC at the gym or when I'm running. The case, while awkwardly shaped, still fits in all my pockets, activewear or otherwise.
Sound is quite amazing when in LDAC connection. For me I don't experience intolerable connection problem. Of course it can't compare with the likes of OG Svanar, but as a convenient wireless solution, it's good enough. The ear tips are not good however, and I have to swap it with those included in the Svanar package.
Warm natural almost full frequency sounds ( sub-bass / absent ) on HiFi mode - transparency & noise cancellation absolutely USELESS ! 250$ still a lot to ask for NO : APP . - parametric eq. ,with user settings . SO Janis J. , Cream , Greatfull D , Heart , Metallica’s whole content is lacking !
In terms of sound, in hifi mode, no other ear phones can come close to this is. However, the battery life is poor, there is no app, no eq set up, and ok anc.