Very cheap and good usb type-c earphones - LeEco Le Pro3 Accessories

Hey!
My phone model x720, so no earphone was included in the box. Instead paying 13-14 usd for original cdla earphones(I am going to buy it once their prices are abit down), i looked for a temporary solution and gave a try with these cheap usb type-c earphones in color white-gold. They are not bad at all. They have decent sound for their price, has even little bass out there. They are comfy and dont fall from the ears as well.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Typ...igh-quality-PC-Free-Shipping/32782809336.html

These are USB Type-C headphones, but they do not have CDLA support like the stock headphones.

darkmuck said:
These are USB Type-C headphones, but they do not have CDLA support like the stock headphones.
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They dont of course They are very cheap but has decent sound IMHO. I just wanted to share it for people who look for a cheap solution and doesnt care CDLA very much
Plus, you dont need usb type-c to 3.5 mm audio jack adapter anymore with this. No hassle. Just a recommendation.

what the best type c earphone ?
who has been using?

ajegile said:
what the best type c earphone ?
who has been using?
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Original leeco cdla earphones, you can find on aliexpress

SUMMERBREEZE said:
Original leeco cdla earphones, you can find on aliexpress
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already use " Baseus B51 USB Type C Stereo Earphone with Mic Headset Headphone" , same as Original leeco , in ear not confortable and hole ear pain.

I'm curious about the LeEco CDLA headphones, but don't know where to get legit, authentic ones. Maybe Banggood?
I wonder how comfy the LeEco ones are. They resemble EarPods, which I hate. I'm also incredibly curious about the sound quality
Now that the Pixel 2's ditched the headphone jack, I hope to see more USB-C headphones.

I have the LeEeco earphones that come with the Le Pro 3 and they are... alright as far as comfort is concerned. They fit my ears fine. I'm not an audiophile by any means but compared to the other headphones I've used in the past (typically stock ones that come with previous phones) the CDLA headphones sound much clearer and louder. I like them much more than using regular 3.5mm headphones with a type-C adapter on this phone.

That's good news. Looking forward to the future of USB-C 'phones. I just ordered a VOXLINK USB-C charging + audio adapter from Aliexpress which I'll review a bit here. Though... how safe is charging AND listening through one port? Especially with Benson Leung's USB-C warnings and all. I'm sooo nervous even though I'm using a legit Benson-approved cable and USB hub. Only the future will tell. They ditched the headphone jack too early, methinks, with USB-C and Bluetooth audio in their infancy right now.
I want to switch to USB-C audio permanently (since we're pretty stuck with it now lol) but what worries me is, what happens if you damage your USB-C port by using it so much? If you're using USB-C headphones and charging every day that's gonna wear the port out quickly. Why can't we just have 2 USB-C ports in a phone. I hate charging Bluetooth headphones so I'm stuck with USB-C if every OEM starts ditching the headphone jack. At least LeEco prepared me for it!

I'm ordering this, waiting to come
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/New-Bee-Type-c-Earphone-USB-c-Ceramic-HIFI-Stereo-Earbuds-Clear-Bass-headset-for-Type/32736369113.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.0lBhsN

Hunt around and you'll find the LeEco CDLA earphones for around 10 USD inc postage (I did) but you need to be running EUI as they don't work well with non-EUI ROMs.

Mateus109 said:
Hunt around and you'll find the LeEco CDLA earphones for around 10 USD inc postage (I did) but you need to be running EUI as they don't work well with non-EUI ROMs.
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use material plastic ?
ear pain ?

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Thinking of in ear and/or over the air headphones upgrade

Hello fellow 6p users.. I'm thinking of upgrading either my Xiaomi Piston 3 or my AKG 518 headphones to something at the range of around 100€ .
But given the not so great audio quality of the 6p ,i was wondering if it's actually worth it.
I would be very grateful If you could advise me with some solid choices, I'm thinking at the moment the Momentum Sennheiser, either IEM or Over air.. Something with 3 buttons (play/pause and volume control and inline mic) that actually work.
Over air will not be that good, all the air will distort the audio
on a serious note Im using Shure SE215 with mine. as you know audio on 6p isnt great, Viper Audio is a must if you are serious about audio. Im using a headphone amp as well
Shot in the dark but I have these and loe them. Everyone that listens to them has been impressed with the quality.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01AJ...cder+ghost&dpPl=1&dpID=51ISMYs9FcL&ref=plSrch
I'm not sure if this is on topic enough but I've noticed Bluetooth overall is very subpar and can be prone to interference (frequent cut outs when the phone's in my pocket or if I make a very short trip to the next room). This mainly applies to my headphones which have worked fine on several other devices. Of course this would be one of the only times I keep it in my pocket--when using headphones cutting grass, walking,etc.
I'm using viper. The volume and general sound quality are fine, not great be meets my standards. Only bring it up in case anyone happens to know how to improve it.
M50x for sure. Cant be beaten for the money
Wow,no sleep does bad things when typing,i clearly needed some air..
Back on subject, i would love to get M50x but i can't find a good deal either on Greece (my home country) or in Italy that I'm currently for vacation.. Cheapest i can find them is 150€ , which I'll might have ti spend in order to get a good over the air headset.. How is the build quality of the M50?
Thanks for the Bluetooth one,but i prefer wired headphones..
As for viper4android, i haven't rooted yet but i think i will soon in order to improve audio..
tagari said:
Wow,no sleep does bad things when typing,i clearly needed some air..
Back on subject, i would love to get M50x but i can't find a good deal either on Greece (my home country) or in Italy that I'm currently for vacation.. Cheapest i can find them is 150€ , which I'll might have ti spend in order to get a good over the air headset.. How is the build quality of the M50?
Thanks for the Bluetooth one,but i prefer wired headphones..
As for viper4android, i haven't rooted yet but i think i will soon in order to improve audio..
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@tagari m50x are greatly built, just bought a pair not too long ago. great set of headphones.
I'm not sure if you can get these in Greece, but they are iem that have a built inline dac/amp. The caveat is that it doesn't use the 3.5mm audio jack. It uses the usb-c port, via an adaptor. I got them for my N5 and now use them with my N6p. Works well and you can boost the volume up to the point that it's uncomfortably loud...
Z:ero Digital Earphone - Gold https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00YMMRAGE/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_38eoxb2HXPGGV
USB 3.1 Type-C to MicroUSB 2.0 Female OTG Adapter, Gray, pack of 2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018G6IK7E/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_N.eoxb94P8748
As for over the ear, I like using my sony mdrv6 with my FiiO q1... Via an otg adaptor...
Sony MDRV6 Studio Monitor Headphones with CCAW Voice Coil https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00001WRSJ/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_0ffoxbGG4WEVS
FiiO Q1 Portable USB DAC and Headphone Amplifier (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0157DKAU4/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_qhfoxb656B6Z3
CableCreation Gold USB 3.1 Type C (USB-C) to USB 3.0 A Female Adapter Cable, USB-C OTG Cable,the New Macbook, Chromebook Pixel and More, 0.5ft Gold https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0144GCXY6/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_SifoxbVAGMDS5
As for players, I use paid versions of poweramp via the 3.5mm jack and onkyo hf player via the usb port...

LeEco Type C to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter: How Long Will It Last?

Hey all. The LeEco Pro3 is my first phone without a headphone jack, and I'm really curious about one thing: the included USB-C 3.5mm headphone adapter. The build quality doesn't seem particularly great so I'm guessing it'll break quite easily (I hope not).
Now, I stuff my phone into my pocket all the time with the headphone adapter connected, and it's always stuck at an angle. Unfortunately it has to be like that for me to fit it into my pockets, otherwise it dangles out and stays unprotected. I travel in bad weather (live in Canada), so I absolutely need everything to stay inside my pockets or my electronics will get wet. Sadly, the headphone adapter gets bent every time.
So I'm wondering... how long did your headphone adapter stay alive? When did it stop working? Is it still working? And can anyone recommend me other USB-C headphone adapters that work with LeEco phones? I do have a spare original LeEco adapter to use if mine breaks (from the Le2) but I'd rather buy other ones instead.
Thanks!
Mine lasted a week or so.. but i knew it was going to break fast so i bought 6 more type c to 3.5 adapters from aliexpress at 1 usd. the only problem is that the channel pan is inverted but meh.. it was 1 usd so i can't ask much haha . my recommendation is to buy a lot of cheap adapters and use them freely without the constant fear of having just one and trying not to break it
A week? Wow. But yeah, I recently replaced the OEM adapter which looked like it was about to break. Horrible build quality on these. Does the OEM one have a built-in DAC, and do all headphone jack adapters come with one? IDK.
I bought the VOXLINK adapter thinking it would let me charge and listen to music at the same time, but when doing so, it produces a static noise over audio, so it's impossible to enjoy music unless you're listening to a loud and heavy song that muffles the static well.
Why is it so hard to find a decent USB-C headphone jack dongle. Especially with phones ditching the poor headphone jack left and right.
Vichergsen said:
Mine lasted a week or so.. but i knew it was going to break fast so i bought 6 more type c to 3.5 adapters from aliexpress at 1 usd. the only problem is that the channel pan is inverted but meh.. it was 1 usd so i can't ask much haha . my recommendation is to buy a lot of cheap adapters and use them freely without the constant fear of having just one and trying not to break it
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Link for the 6 adapters for $1?
I mean if you want a quality one. I'd buy Google's adapter
Mine died about 4 weeks after I got the phone. Bought a few adapters from xiaomi which look a lot sturdier. They were about 3€ per piece on Aliexpress.
Huh, interesting. Yeah, I have little faith in adapters that only use that soft rubbery stuff to cover cables. Google's adapter also uses that material, and it's really no good for longevity. My Voxlink adapter is still going strong, though it's way too bulky to use. So I bought a cheaper one that uses the same material for $1, and although it's slightly too long, it's sturdy. But I miss how small and compact the original LeEco adapter is.
Mine is still working, more than a year old now. Used almost every day.
Does the adapter that comes with the phone support headphones that have a 3 button control (Vol+ / Vol- / Play-Pause) and the microphone? I have ordered the phone but I am not sure if it will work with my Bose headphones that has the 3 buttons.
dookie23 said:
Does the adapter that comes with the phone support headphones that have a 3 button control (Vol+ / Vol- / Play-Pause) and the microphone? I have ordered the phone but I am not sure if it will work with my Bose headphones that has the 3 buttons.
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Works fine!
Gorehuhn said:
Works fine!
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In case I need to buy a new adapter in the future, what is the best way to find one that will work for the Le Pro 3? I have read that some adapters work for some phones but not all. I have seen a lot of adapters that are listed to be compatible with the Pixel and Moto Z but it doesn't mention the Le Pro 3.
My adapter is perfectly fine after 8 months
Mine also works. I got the phone around November 2016.
Audio adapters, splitters or dedicated USB-C DACs known to work w/ Le Pro3?
Hey everyone, I know this thread has been inactive for two years, but has anyone tried more USB-C to 3.5mm adapters, USB-C splitters (audio jack + USB-C for charging and audio simultaneously) and/or dedicated USB-C DACs with the Le Pro3? I'm considering buying a sturdy audio adapter/splitter (like the ones from Ugreen or Baseus), or the DDHIFI TC35B, but I don't want to waste my money into something that will not work properly (or won't work at all) with the Le Pro3. From there, I ask you this question, I'd greatly appreciate if you could tell me of any adapter/splitter/DAC that's known to work with the LEX720/722/727.
Thanks in advance.

Compatable USB-C headphones

I am looking for a low cost set of USB-C headphones, as the LeEco pair is on its way out (the rubber wiring is splitting on the left earbud)
Thanks in advance.
I can't think of a single mainstream company that makes USB-C headphones. It's such a tiny portion of the market. They'd make a lot more money putting out Lightning earphones. Take the Anker SoundBuds, for example. There's 2 types: a Lightning version and a Bluetooth version. No USB-C. I think the best USB-C headphones right now are the original LeEco ones or the Xiaomi ones... if you can find genuine versions of them, that is. There are way too many fakes on the market.
If I were you I'd just buy the LeEco headphones again, or use a USB-C adaptor (like the Pixel one, sold in the Google store). The Xiaomi ones are expensive and you can't tell if you're getting a fake or the real deal.
https://shop.essential.com/products/earphones-hd
https://shop.essential.com/products/earphones-mini
I wonder how well these function...
Ace42 said:
https://shop.essential.com/products/earphones-hd
https://shop.essential.com/products/earphones-mini
I wonder how well these function...
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99$ ??

Headphones?

All of my previous mobile phones included 3.5mm headphone jacks. For airline travel I use my Bose 25's. At the gym, some cheap ear buds. That "converter" seems like it will be the first thing to go missing and a hassle to use. Bluetooth would be great, except for keeping the headphone charged. I'm looking for some inexpensive ear buds I can keep in the car and take into the gym with me.
Does anyone have experience with inexpensive USB C headphones that definitely work with this phone?
Pixel earbuds have been a solid choice for $30
Sony MDR EX650AP
Outstanding
JBL makes "Aware-C" which has a USB-C port. They are noise-cancelling and mostly what I use on airplanes at this point....even with devices that have headphone jacks (and USB-C ports).
Xiaomi Mi Dual Driver works perfect.
Im using Sony SBH24 and XPeria Ear - many years - happy a lot...period
Trying find MW600 but no luck for now

Audio Adapter/USB-C Earphone Recommendations?

Does anyone know a good adapters that is compatible with PH-1?. I won't buy the original one, It's crazy expensive with the shipping fee since I live in Thailand. I lost mine a week ago. now I'm using Airpods (which still have some connections problems)
or if you have a good USB C earphones that would be great too!
It would make my life easier if the product is from AliExpress
I miss my wired connection T_T
chanonloph said:
Does anyone know a good adapters that is compatible with PH-1?. I won't buy the original one, It's crazy expensive with the shipping fee since I live in Thailand. I lost mine a week ago. now I'm using Airpods (which still have some connections problems)
or if you have a good USB C earphones that would be great too!
It would make my life easier if the product is from AliExpress
I miss my wired connection T_T
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I'm also interested in a response for this
This is what I'm planning... Get the USB Type C headphones from OnePlus. (or Xiaomi or any brand)
This is the only middle path I can think of.
The type C to 3.5mm dongles don't work unless they have DAC.
The wireless ones are crazy expensive.
Whatever you buy - MAKE SURE IT HAS DAC.
WHITEQ0DE said:
This is what I'm planning... Get the USB Type C headphones from OnePlus. (or Xiaomi or any brand)
This is the only middle path I can think of.
The type C to 3.5mm dongles don't work unless they have DAC.
The wireless ones are crazy expensive.
Whatever you buy - MAKE SURE IT HAS DAC.
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Xiaomi dongle doesn't work, also Ugreen and every cheap dongle.
You need DAC in the dongle, you can buy Google and maybe OnePlus, I'm not sure about OnePlus
I have the Google USB C Pixel Buds. They sound good for the price and they fit well, although they don't block any outside sounds at all. The Google Assistant function works with the Essential Phone, too.
I have this one from aliexpress, quite decent for the price and works well except for the microphone which never worked for me.
I just got a Google USB-C headphone adapter, and I can confirm that it works perfectly with the Essential phone, too.
if you looking fro headset adapter for essential phone, I have 2 with DAC, am in Manila, Philippines
You know they now sell Bluetooth adapters for headphones?
Now you can take any regular 3.5mm headphones, plug them into an adapter (which is about the size of a regular volume control on Bluetooth headphones) and you have Bluetooth headphones.
ONN (Walmart in house brand) had this adapter for $10. It acts just like a normal Bluetooth headphone in that you charge the adapter, but you can use the adapter with any speaker or headphone you have so it is more convenient.
Basically they all look like this https://m.aliexpress.com/item/40001...4XzpLsTpr1hzjlQzwMbdAtr4y9y8FBGf1567841536673
I can confirm that the Libratone Q Adapt in-ear earphones work perfectly with the Essential Phone. They sound great, and I love the noise cancelling feature.
Saaber said:
I can confirm that the Libratone Q Adapt in-ear earphones work perfectly with the Essential Phone. They sound great, and I love the noise cancelling feature.
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Can you give me the link to them?
nascar48 said:
You know they now sell Bluetooth adapters for headphones?
Now you can take any regular 3.5mm headphones, plug them into an adapter (which is about the size of a regular volume control on Bluetooth headphones) and you have Bluetooth headphones.
ONN (Walmart in house brand) had this adapter for $10. It acts just like a normal Bluetooth headphone in that you charge the adapter, but you can use the adapter with any speaker or headphone you have so it is more convenient.
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I bought the wally world adapter 'cause it was in clearance section for $6. It sucks. The audio is horrible. I am comparing it to other bluetooth adapters and 3.5mm port, same earbuds.
I highly recommend the best buy house brand insignia adapter. $30 the battery lasts around 7-8 hrs, and can be used while charging. I cant stress how good the audio is. I havent used it on a set of big cans, but it drives my earbuds loud and clear. Great bass, great mids, and great highs. I mostly listen to audio books, but in between, i'll fire up some dubstep or stoner rock, even brass quintets.

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