![]() ![]() You'll want to carry this around wherever you go as it's the only way to charge the earbuds. The IconX is available in three colours, and you get a matching charging cradle which itself can provide enough power for up to two charging cycles. There's a bundled OTG adapter which lets you sync audio files directly from a Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Audio format support includes MP3, M4A, AAC, WAV, WMA (WMA v9), but not FLAC. Each earbud has 3.5GB of usable storage space, which is still treated as 3.5GB and not 7GB - we'll get into this later on. ![]() The IconX can store up to 1000 songs so you can use it as a standalone MP3 player. There are two microphones and a heartrate sensor in each one. Taking a closer look at the earbuds, there are metal charging leads which make contact with pins in the charging cradle. There is the initial fear of losing one of them due to their size and the way they sit in your ears, but after two weeks of running around with them on, we still haven't lost them. The triangular shape makes for a snug fit, and you get three sizes of eartips as well as wingtips, which you can mix and match till you get a secure fit. The earbuds are built entirely of plastic but their quality and finish is very good. The Gear IconX package looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, although the earbuds could be mistaken for fancy hearing aids, especially if you have the white version. ![]()
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