I have looked at models from Tronsmart, Tribit, Taotronics, and Zamkol so you can compare the models across the range. Take a look at these affordable Bluetooth audio devices that will give you the form factor, and the sound you prefer.
But the innovative thing about the Force 2 is that you can use one speaker as the primary speaker and pair up to 100 other Force 2 speakers in the secondary speaker role to give you a wall of sounds. Phone call quality is good and there is also voice assistant connectivity. Its Equaliser button will switch between deep bass, vocal, and 3D sound. There is no distortion across all the ranges and phone call quality is good. This is a superb speaker if you love a good bass sound. Everything else is controlled by touching the right-hand ear cup. You can toggle between noise-canceling modes, or ambient noise by a long press, sweep up or down for volume control and swipe backward or forward to move tracks, or tap to answer, end, or reject phone calls. You can get up to 100 hours of playing time at medium volume from its 1200mAh battery. The sound is good across the ranges, with minimal distortion although the sound is not as deep bass as I like. You can easily wear these headphones all day with no discomfort. I am really impressed with its rich bass sound from such a small speaker body. The speaker will also integrate with a voice assistant and also has a microphone for hands-free calling – although there is no dedicated phone button to pick up and cancel a call. Use coupon code 20C7EUBW to get an additional 20% reduction. Active noise canceling is achieved by sliding the switch to on or off, and volume is adjusted from the switch below. Navigate your ways around the tracks by long-pressing the volume button up or down, pause tracks by pressing the multi-function button/power switch, and answer calls or activate your voice assistant by pressing the MFB. The range of sounds is good – with sounds in the mid-range coming through really clear. There is little discernible difference with noise canceling whichever way the switch was positioned. You can get up to 35 hours of playing time at medium volume. These headphones deliver a rich deep sound, and sounds in the mid and upper ranges are excellent. Like the QuietPlus 50, you can connect these headphones to two devices at the same time to switch between the two devices seamlessly. The best feature about these is that the earbuds are voice-controlled. You can navigate through the tracks or adjust the volume simply by saying “volume up” or “next song.” I really love this feature on these earbuds and am reluctant to put these back in the box. Tap to answer the phone, or tap and hold the left earbud to enable or disable the active noise-canceling function. The sound is great in the upper and mid-ranges, but bass registers are not overpowering, and bass enthusiasts might be disappointed. These are fairly comfortable earbuds with a selection of different sized tips so you can get the best fit possible. Tap either earbud to play or pause music, touch either earbud to adjust the volume, or tap three times on either bud to navigate through the tracks. The SoundLiberty 95 earbuds are water-resistant to sweat and have noise-canceling features so your phone calls are clear – even when outside. These are nice compact earbuds with an all-round sound.