Image 1 — The cute design got me first. Hidizs AP30 music boy
Image 2 — The cute design got me first. Hidizs AP30 music boy
Image 3 — The cute design got me first. Hidizs AP30 music boy
Image 4 — The cute design got me first. Hidizs AP30 music boy

The cute design got me first. Hidizs AP30 music boy

Then I saw the 4.4mm output, micro sd storage, usb dac mode, magnetic phone snap, wearable and built in tetris. The fun thing is that, you can play game while listening to music and that's a fun feature.

This thing is either extremely niche or exactly what a lot of people secretly wanted. What's your thought's on this music boy?

u/Potential-Aioli6146 — 7 days ago

The cute design got me first.

Then I saw the 4.4mm output, micro sd storage, usb dac mode, magnetic phone snap, wearable and built in tetris. The fun thing is that, you can play game while listening to music and that's a fun feature.

This thing is either extremely niche or exactly what a lot of people secretly wanted.

Hidizs AP30 music boy

u/Potential-Aioli6146 — 8 days ago
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u/Potential-Aioli6146 — 20 days ago
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MY LIN is better looking than I expected

The first thing that caught attention was the unboxing, with plenty of accessories included. The carbon fiber faceplates look much better in person, and the shells have a solid well built feel that stands out as soon as you pick them up. After a few hours of listening, I'm enjoying them quite a bit. The bass feels controlled, vocals come through clearly, and the treble is smooth without being distracting. If I had one early criticism, it would be the soundstage. It feels more intimate than expansive, so don't expect a huge sense of space. Other than that, it's been a very enjoyable listen so far.

u/Potential-Aioli6146 — 21 days ago

Hybrid DD + BA + Bone Conduction Done Right?

This is just my personal experience, so perceptions may vary depending on fit and usage conditions.

After spending a few days with the UXUE, one thing has become pretty clear to me: this isn't a TWS made for the average consumer, it's made for audiophiles.

What stands out most is how much this TWS benefits from finding the right fit and playing around with the app settings. Once I got everything dialed in, the hybrid DD + BA + Bone Conduction setup started showing its strengths. The presentation became more spacious, bass notes carried better texture, and the overall sound felt surprisingly mature for a wireless earphone.

I've been using it during walks and in busy traffic. What impressed me more was the call quality. Even in noisy environments, background sounds were filtered effectively, and callers reported hearing my voice clearly without all the surrounding noise coming through.

The overall packaging don't feel quite as premium as I'd expect for the price, but it's obvious where the focus went. Unique Melody seems to have put most of its effort into the listening experience rather than flashy features or presentation.

So far, the UXUE feels like a TWS built by audiophiles, for audiophiles - especially for those who enjoy tweaking their setup to get the best possible sound.

Detailed review and comparisons coming soon.

Would you spend $299 on a sound-focused TWS if it genuinely delivered audiophile-level performance?

u/Potential-Aioli6146 — 26 days ago
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Hybrid DD + BA + Bone Conduction Done Right?

This is just my personal experience, so perceptions may vary depending on fit and usage conditions.

After spending a few days with the UXUE, one thing has become pretty clear to me: this isn't a TWS made for the average consumer, it's made for audiophiles.

What stands out most is how much this TWS benefits from finding the right fit and playing around with the app settings. Once I got everything dialed in, the hybrid DD + BA + Bone Conduction setup started showing its strengths. The presentation became more spacious, bass notes carried better texture, and the overall sound felt surprisingly mature for a wireless earphone.

I've been using it during walks and in busy traffic. What impressed me more was the call quality. Even in noisy environments, background sounds were filtered effectively, and callers reported hearing my voice clearly without all the surrounding noise coming through.

The overall packaging don't feel quite as premium as I'd expect for the price, but it's obvious where the focus went. Unique Melody seems to have put most of its effort into the listening experience rather than flashy features or presentation.

So far, the UXUE feels like a TWS built by audiophiles, for audiophiles - especially for those who enjoy tweaking their setup to get the best possible sound.

Detailed review and comparisons coming soon.

Would you spend $299 on a sound-focused TWS if it genuinely delivered audiophile-level performance?

u/Potential-Aioli6146 — 26 days ago
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Switched to the mp145 pro recently

Just wanted to share some quick thoughts after spending time with the mp145 pro.

Overall I am very impressed with it. The separation and detail retrieval stood out immediately. Everything sounds clean, layered, and easy to follow even in busier tracks. Imaging is also quite precise and it has been pulling me back as a daily driver more and more.

Design wise I really like it too. It looks great in person and the fit is actually very comfortable for longer sessions which makes a big difference for daily use.

Build and package are also solid. The case feels well made and the interchangeable cable system is a nice practical touch that makes switching setups easier without hassle. I love they include the green tips this time.

Sound wise it is engaging overall. It is more than just technical and still enjoyable for long listening sessions.

Tuning can feel a bit source/tip dependent, so it benefits from some experimentation to get the best balance. Fit can be a bit strange until you find better eartips.

But overall I am really enjoying it so far and it has comfortably settled into my daily rotation.

What "PRO" actually means to you?

u/Potential-Aioli6146 — 2 months ago