Review / The Devialet Gemini earbuds are finally here after delays, bringing innovative Active Noise Cancelling technology and top-notch sound quality – but is that enough?
- A-list music artists Jay-Z, Beyoncé and Will.i.am, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, are all fans of the brand, but how do its first earbuds stack up to its competitors?
- Its charging case is flatter than the Bose Quietcomfort or the Sony WF-1000XM3, and slightly bigger than Apple’s Airpods Pro – but its sound quality is to die for
Interestingly enough, the Devialet Gemini made a brief appearance, without much fanfare, in-store earlier this year before being pulled, purportedly because there were some urgently outstanding software issues. It quietly made its way back in-store only recently. With its Devialet pedigree, expectations have been high on performance and design. Does it live up to them though?
Form and function
With the Bose case, I often find myself battling the case top, which automatically snaps shut. There is a USB-C port for charging, but you can also top it up wirelessly with a Qi wireless pad.
There are four sets of ear-tips to choose from and the small-sized buds are comfortable to wear, although there is a tendency for them to push out after some time, so they’re probably not that suitable for vigorous exercise.
The oval-shaped earbuds are solid to the touch without being too heavy, with a demure Devialet “D” logo on the touchpad.