Over the years, we have seen how wireless earbuds have improved in terms of features, especially when it comes to battery life and connectivity, some of them even have noise cancellation features for a very reasonable price, and that turns our heads to the Sudio FEM wireless earbuds, which we received a month ahead of its release from Sudio for our evaluation.
Sudio FEM Video Review
Sudio has always paid attention to the aesthetics of its products and the FEM is no different, while this isn’t a replacement to the Sudio TOLV that we reviewed back then, Sudio seems to have revert the FEM’s charging case design back to the NIVA’s, albeit much sleeker and smaller, the round case has a nice matte touch to it with a ‘Sudio’ branding debossed on top, while the familiar rope lanyard is attached for better handling.
In fact, the FEM’s charging case is so clean that you won’t find any fine prints on it and I really applaud that kind of design. Open the lid, you will be greeted by the FEM sitting snuggly and held by magnets, along with four LED lights below that tells you the case’s battery life, each of the earbuds also has a LED indicator that pulses when it is charging.
Furthermore, the earbuds goes into pairing mode immediately once you disconnect from your phone’s Bluetooth connection, a pretty neat feature when you want to switch to another device, no long presses needed.
Although there is unfortunately no way you can control the earbuds volume, which is a common flaw in most wireless earbuds and as usual, there’s no companion app for your smartphone to configure the touch controls.
The earbuds does remind me a little of Jabra’s Elite 65t with a short stem sticking out of it that houses a microphone, there is also a secondary microphone on top that does ambient noise cancellation, making up to a total of four microphones.
Sound quality is something that most of us are worried when it comes to wireless earbuds, the Sudio FEM’s graphene drivers does a really good job at delivering a balanced sound signature with excellent clarity, it does put an emphasis on high frequencies and mid vocals, but it doesn’t under deliver the low frequencies that you won’t feel any oomph from it, volume is also good for a wireless earbuds standard as I usually keep it at 70%.
Call quality is greatly improved from the Sudio TOLV, as my callers have reported that as if I’m talking through the earpiece rather than the earbuds, this is due to the work of the dual microphones working together on the earbuds, cancelling background noise while focusing on my voice.
At RM649, the Sudio FEM is a reasonably priced wireless earbuds for its design and features, it is possibly one of the most comfortable wireless earbuds that I have ever worn that has a good battery life and balanced sound signature.
Despite that, some might find the Sudio FEM a little pricier than the company’s previous offerings and some other wireless earbuds, which is why we are offering a 15% discount off the Sudio FEM when you place your order over at Sudio.com, simply enter SUDIOFEM15 at the checkout page for a discount price of RM551, that’s almost RM100 off the usual price.
The Good
- Balanced sound signature
- Battery life
- Fast charging
- IPX5 water resistant
- Minimalist and sleek charging case
The Not so Good
- Can’t disable noise cancellation
- No companion app to configure touch controls
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