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   Even though TWS (true wireless stereo) headsets haven't reached very high popularity levels where i live (not yet anyways) sales numbers all over the globe tell another story and clearly place them right at the top. That being said I’ve always enjoyed listening to music while working out or on the road using public transportation so whenever i come across a TWS model I’d like to test i do my best to get a sample in the office/lab. Lenovo may not be the very first manufacturer to come in mind when talking about TWS models but their somewhat affordable HT10 True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds have not only won numerous awards from media all over the world (primarily India) but most buyers have only the best to say about them so last month i received a sample which I’ve been using ever since.


   Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) is a US$45 billion Fortune Global 500 company and a global technology leader in driving Intelligent Transformation through smart devices and infrastructure that create the best user experience. Lenovo manufactures one of the world’s widest portfolios of connected products, including smartphones (Motorola), tablets, PCs (ThinkPad, Yoga, Lenovo Legion) and workstations as well as AR/VR devices and smart home/office solutions. Lenovo’s data center solutions (ThinkSystem, ThinkAgile) are creating the capacity and computing power for the connections that are changing business and society. Lenovo works to inspire the difference in everyone and build a smarter future where everyone thrives.


   For the HT10 True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds (currently available in black and black & red colors) Lenovo has paired the tri-core QCC3020 programmable Bluetooth v5.0 Audio SoC by Qualcomm (features support for the aptX HD/AAC/SBC codecs, Kalimba DSP, cVc Noise Cancellation and the TWS and TWS Plus technologies) with two 6mm moving coil horn graphene coated drivers (for improved bass), dual noise-cancelling microphones and two 60mAh rechargeable lithium-ion batteries which can keep the earbuds going for up to 8 hours (10 hours for gaming). Not surprising the enclosures of both earbuds are IPX5 certified which means you can use them even while in the rain or while working out (water and sweat resistant, not to be submerged into water however - you need IPX7 for that). Lenovo also bundles a small storage box for the HT10 earbuds which also doubles as a recharging case and thanks to its 800mAh internal lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack it can provide almost 40 extra hours of use to the earbuds.