If you’re bothered by the unusual shape of ‘s first noise-cancelling true wireless earbuds, it doesn’t look like you’ll need to wait much longer for the to come out with a more conventional design and (purportedly) vastly improved sound quality.
Then again, our in-depth review of the a few months ago found the audio performance to be more than satisfying, and if you don’t have a problem going with a refurbished model, you can currently shave a whopping 85 bucks off the $170 list price of these kidney bean-shaped bad boys.