I'm not hugely familiar with the Groov-e brand so I was keen to see what they were all about when I checked out two new products from the UK tech company.
The company's mission statement states that the goal is to build a brand that will provide consistent quality, desirability and great value all under one easily recognizable name.
Seems straightforward enough, but do the products follow up on that simple plan?
Groov-e Harmony Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
I've reviewed lots of headphones over the years, expensive ones, budget ones, wired ones, wireless ones, and even Star Wars ones.
There's no doubt that the audio world is getting very sophisticated, and indeed expensive, but there are still companies dedicated to offering budget solutions, and Groov-e is one of them.
This product priced at £34.99 represents excellent value for money with a very good quality set of headphones for the money.
There are plenty of features to talk about hear including 25 hours of music playback, touch control, a voice assistant with a built-in mic for calls, and of course, Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity.
There's a wireless range of 10m meaning you can pretty much move around the house, garden, beach or wherever you may be without having to be right next to your device.
As ever, none of that matters if the audio experience is poor. The good news is that it isn't; in fact, it's really pleasing.
For a budget offering, the 'super bass technology' provides a really deep noise-cancelling experience.
The sound quality is good, never feels like a struggle, and never makes you feel like you are listening via a cheaper end-of-the-market product.
They fold up nicely, have swivel ear cups, and they are really comfortable to wear.
There's a lot to like here for the money.
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Groove-e Ultrabuds
These noise-cancelling earbuds are equally as palatable, again at a price that you can afford, and again mimicking products at a higher cost.
Coming in a compact charging case, these buds are nice and small, and jam-packed with brilliant tech.
As with their big brother, they have full Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity and hands-free microphone.
The sound quality is nice and crisp and the active noise cancelling is certainly effective.
There is no doubt that if you spent big money you would find a better sound, but in all truth, what you have here is perfectly acceptable with bass quality that is actually commendable.
There's a great deal of features from the touch control to the inclusion of multiple sizes of silicon ear tips.
The buds fit nice and snug in the ear with a very considered ergonomic design sculpted for comfort.
I don't think anyone would be disappointed with these at the price paid for them, which is £34.99.
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