Tritton AX Micro
Starting at: $44.98
CNET Editors' Review
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- Reviewed by: Nicole Lee
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The good: The Tritton AX Micro is a compact Bluetooth headset with a secure grip and affordable price.
The bad: The Tritton AX Micro has an odd fit and doesn't perform too well in windy environments.
The bottom line: Despite the Tritton AX Micro's unusual ear cover, we think the AX Micro is a secure-fitting headset with decent sound quality.
Every once in awhile we get Bluetooth headsets made from a company we don't usually hear about, and Tritton is one of them. Known mostly for their USB devices, Tritton is venturing into the headset market with the AX Micro, a Bluetooth headset with one of the most unusual earpiece covers we've seen yet. Though we can't say we like the design, we do think it has fairly decent sound quality, and it's quite affordable at $59.99.
From the outset, the AX Micro looks like the average Bluetooth headset. Measuring about 1.5 inches long ... Expand full review
Every once in awhile we get Bluetooth headsets made from a company we don't usually hear about, and Tritton is one of them. Known mostly for their USB devices, Tritton is venturing into the headset market with the AX Micro, a Bluetooth headset with one of the most unusual earpiece covers we've seen yet. Though we can't say we like the design, we do think it has fairly decent sound quality, and it's quite affordable at $59.99.
From the outset, the AX Micro looks like the average Bluetooth headset. Measuring about 1.5 inches long by 0.6 inch wide by 0.3 inch deep, the AX Micro is small and compact, with an all black rectangular casing. Its multifunction button is on the top of the headset, and the volume buttons are on the left and right side. We found the buttons rather slippery and smooth--we would've liked to have a bit more texture on the buttons so they would be easier to find by feel. However, they are slightly raised above the surface and yielded easily to pressure. There's an LED status indicator light on the lower part of the front face.
Turn the headset around and you'll find one of the most unusual earbud covers we've ever seen. It's in the shape of a rectangle, with perforated holes, as well as five rubber "fingers" protruding from the top. These fingers act as in-ear "grips" so that the AX Micro fits securely in the rim of the ear. This means the earpiece of the AX Micro is meant to rest against the outside of the ear canal, propped up with the help of the rubber grips. We have to admit that we're not entirely sold on the idea. The fit feels odd and uncomfortable, and too much background noise interferes with incoming sound because the earpiece isn't worn in the ear canal. However, it is true that the grip makes the earpiece more secure--it definitely felt like it wasn't going to fall out accidentally.
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Nicole Lee is a senior associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also a fan of comic books, video games, and of course, shiny gadgets.
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"Nice fit, painful buzzing!" By redstily
Pros: Unique ear piece fits well.
Cons: Loud, buzzing, sound when in use.
Summary: I love the secure fit of the "innovative ear flex grip attachment." You don't have to shove it into your ear canal. I paired it with an ancient LG and there was a very loud buzzing noise. This noise started as soon as the headset was in use (even ... Expand full review
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- Headphones Type: Headphone - Monaural
- Product type: Headset
- Design: Ear-bud