Ambrane, a mobile phone accessory manufacturer, is primarily known for mobile power banks. However, the brand’s earphones are not bad either and they stand true for a value-for-money proposition. The company recently launched the EP-50 affordable entry-level wired earphones. This pair of earphones offers braided wire design, which looks premium.
However, are the EP-50 earphones competent enough to match the competition? Let’s take a look:
Design
The EP-50 comes with braided wire design, which looks premium but doesn’t serve the purpose of keeping wire untangled. The rubber earbuds are not as good as silicone, but are soft enough to use without causing any discomfort. However, we did find a difference in size of earbuds on each end and the earphones do not come with an additional pair for easy replacement, like other earphones in the same price range.
Features
The earphones sport a microphone, play/pause button and toggle-based universal switch, which allows the earphones to work appropriately with a wide range of devices. The play/pause button is a bit small, especially for people with fatty fingers, and does not have a good haptic response. The universal switch is tiny and may require attention to operate.
Performance
Built on 10mm audio driver, the earphones offer satisfactory bass at the cost of clarity. The lows are optimal but the mids and highs are sketchy with noticeable quality deterioration at peak volume levels.
Verdict
Priced at Rs 999, the Ambrane EP-50 come with 1-year warranty and is available at a discounted price of Rs 399 across e-commerce platforms. While the earphone looks plush, it lacks in terms of sound quality that competitors in sub-Rs 1,000 segment offer. The earphones compete with JBL's C100si earphones, which is way ahead in this segment.