iFrogz AIRTIME Truly Wireless Earbuds review

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REVIEW – Another day, another pair of truly wireless earbuds to run through the review gauntlet. Do the iFrogz AIRTIME Earbuds have what it takes to jump ahead of the pack?

What is it?

iFrogz’s AIRTIME are “truly” wireless earbuds that are geared for sports and workouts with their IPX-4 water resistance and 3-hour run time. They come in a low-profile charging case that can charge the earbuds an additional 4 times, for a total of 15 hours of playtime.

What’s in the box?

  • AIRTIME Wireless Earbuds
  • Charging Case
  • Charging Cable (Micro-USB)
  • Additional Earbud Tips (3 Sizes)
  • Quick Start Guide

Hardware specs

  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • IPX-4 water resistance holds up to sweat and light rain
  • earbud case supports quick-charging, 10 minutes delivers 1.5 hours of play
  • earbuds case charges over micro-USB
  • Auto-Pair Mode – open the charging case and the earbuds seamlessly pair
  • Dual microphones

Design and features

The iFrogz (part of the Zagg brand) AIRTIME Truly Wireless Earbuds look pretty great. That was my first thought as I opened the package to reveal a case that was smaller than I expected, housing a pair of earbuds that also looked nicer than I was expecting. And indeed, the case itself seems to be smaller, or a lot less tall, that other wireless earbuds that I’ve come across.

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The case is very lightweight and low-profile.

Once I paired the AIRTIMEs, which was a simple process (for me, anyway, some people on the comments section of their website would disagree), the earbuds connect very quickly when the case is opened.

The AIRTIMEs come with the typical three ear tip sizes: small, medium, and large. However, even the largest size of the available tips was still too small to completely form a seal in my ear canal, which is important to the sound quality when you’re dealing with in-ear headphones. This degraded the quality a bit, and I would have appreciated a tiny bit of a size increase between the three available ear tips.

Obviously, I could simply have weird ears. But it’s worth mentioning.

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My weird ears did hold the earbuds nicely, but the largest ear tip was too small for them. And the “sports wings” didn’t quite connect with my concha.

Using the AIRTIMEs is fairly straightforward. Simply open the case to pair, pop them in your ear, and start playing some tunes. Each earbud is equipped with a large button, in fact that button is almost the entire surface of the earbud itself. These buttons independently offer different functions, for instance, one quick press on either the left or right earbud pauses or resumes the music, but a double press on the right or left earbud plays the next or previous song, respectively.

You can also double-press an earbud to invoke Siri or voice command, but only when music is not playing.

Holding down a button for a few seconds changes the EQ setting from Signature (standard flat EQ) to Podcast (boosts voice and treble) or Bass Boost (lowers treble and greatly boosts the bass.) I didn’t find this feature particularly useful and kept it in normal “Signature” mode. I’ve never found built-in hardware EQ settings to be very good, and that “press and hold” button feature might have been put to better use as a way to adjust the volume, instead.

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Yes, that entire silver circle is the button.

Speaking of the buttons, themselves, I’m not sure if it was because they were really large or if it was the materials they used, but they were pretty hard to press in. This made it difficult to double-press the button to skip the music track. Plus, when pressing the buttons, you’re actively forcing the earbuds even deeper into your ear canals, which can be painful if you’re not careful. It got to the point where I simply didn’t use this function.

At least the earbuds stayed put. Between the large-enough ear tips and the little sports wings on the side of the buds themselves, they stayed firmly planted in my ears.

The sound quality was decent — about what you’d expect from a middle of the road earbud. Overall they sounded a little flat, not very punchy in either end of the bass or treble spectrum. The Bass Boost mode certainly does louden-up the lower end of the sound range, but at the cost of muddy mids and highs.

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You can clearly see how much juice is left in the case with the press of the center button.

I didn’t have a problem with the wireless pairing until I stepped outside for a walk, and things got bad real quick. I had my iPhone XR in the front pocket of my khakis and found that if I even so much as turned my head to the left, the sound cut out. First on one earbud, and then on both, until I turned my head facing front, again.

I did some more experimenting with head position, and indeed, the fabric of my pants and that extra few inches of turning or craning my neck was enough to cause an interruption in the connection. If I put my hands over my ears, all sound would stop within one second because of the extra blockage from my hands.

Holding the phone in outstretched arms seemed fine. Perhaps running with an arm case or holding your phone would be okay, too, but I wouldn’t be surprised to discover some interference in this configuration. I’d rather have a wire leading into my pocket than deal with all those pops and seconds of silence. Really disappointing.

UPDATE: I received word from an IFROGZ representative, and they mentioned that they are aware of the intermittent Bluetooth connectivity. This issue affected a small fraction of the inventory and they are currently in the process of swapping out those units. So it sounds like they are working on this matter and it will very likely not affect future batches.

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These tiny buds get about 2.5 to 3 hours per full charge.

The battery life of the AIRTIMEs seemed close to advertised, getting nearly 3 hours out of a single charge, and then being able to charge the earbuds an additional 4 times. One could get more than a day’s worth of play time out of single “case charge.” The case itself is lightweight, but seems a bit flimsy. I don’t think it would survive a drop down… a flight of stairs, for instance. The case door seems likely to snap off, and since that’s integral to the function of turning on and pairing the earbuds, that wouldn’t be great.

Finally, for what they are, the price of the AIRTIMEs seems a little on the steep side, to me. A quick search on Amazon reveals a $35-55 price range for similar looking (and sounding I’m assuming) earbuds. While I think these look a little nicer than most of those, and the case is smaller and more discreet, function beats form any day, and the AIRTIME earbuds fell short in more ways than one.

What I like

  • connects quickly
  • discreet design doesn’t draw attention
  • pretty good “fit,” difficult to jar loose

What I’d change

  • connection strength – but this is actively being resolved
  • make the earbud buttons easier to push
  • the largest earbud tips are still too small (for my ears)
  • would rather have volume controls rather than useless EQ settings
  • and they should be about $20 cheaper

Final thoughts

While the design aesthetic of the AIRTIME is nice, there isn’t a whole lot here to differentiate itself from the growing sea of “truly wireless earbuds.” The connection issues (which I’m assured will be fixed), limited functionality and just-OK sound make it a hard recommendation for the asking price.

Price: $59.99
Where to buy: Zagg and Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Zagg.

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      1. These ear buds are worthless. One set I’m taking back. Won’t even connect up. The 2nd set they don’t even last two hours on Pandora music. Ill NEVER reccomend these ear buds to ANYONE. If anything I’ll tell them they’re worthless for $75. with tax

  2. I used the airtime but it’s seems the other party couldn’t hear what I say !!! Is there anything I should do? I can hear them pretty well .

    1. I’ve found that outside noise and wind isn’t isolated very well, it could be that you need to find a less breezy spot with lower ambient noise to be heard clearly. Or check to see if there’s some sort of dust or obstruction in the mic holes, that happens sometimes.

  3. These were a huge disappointment to me and I at last gave up and tossed them in the garbage. The problems I had, in descending order of irritation, were 1) pairing is subject to continually cutting out, 2) my right earbud always required recharging after only 90 minutes, 3) I tried all three sizes of ear tip to no avail–a bud would fall out and bounce crazily in any direction, 4) the color that flashed on the buds to indicate charge didn’t reflect the actual charge status, and 5) the sound quality was mediocre given the $60 price.

  4. Hi my name is Michelle Greer, I purchased a pair of the wireless earbuds from QVC. I was so excited to get my package in, then I was reading through the pamphlet, and there is no information to call you with a question, so I called QVC back and they couldn’t find a number either. So your telling me I can’t talk to a Person with my question?

  5. Without a doubt the stupidest purchase I’ve ever made. These invariably die after about 15 minutes and I have to stay about a yard away from my phone to get them to function.
    Good news is that my posture has dramatically improved because moving my head or spine more than a few degrees causes the buds to cut out. So. Win-win, I guess.

  6. When the head sets turn off on their own. How do you reconnect if you do not have the charger box. I go to settings on my phone and get error ifroz cannot connect. Annoying.

  7. I bought my pair from Zagg directly which has an excellent customer service team and they will stand behind their products. I had to return three different pairs because the right ear bud within 20-30 minutes would beep that it needed to be charged. I have a iphone 11 pro and I watched as the battery at 50% volume setting went from 100% -90% within 5 minutes to 70% in next 10min to 30% in next 20 min. Interestingly the left earbud stayed at 90% over same time. I had same issue with 3 sets out of box. They did replace them each time I’m now testing the fourth. Normally I would ask for a refund but I have purchased many products from Zagg that are still working years later with no issues. I’m thinking that there was a bad run of batteries.

  8. I had gotten a pair for Christmas this year and I CANNOT get them to connect to my iPhone 8. The name doesn’t even come up in the device list on my Bluetooth settings and I’ve tried everything in the manual to try and resolve, still nothing. Is anyone else having this same issue and knows how to resolve it??

  9. My earbuds work great for music but however I am having problems answering calls. After I say “hello” it disconnects me. What can I do to fix this

  10. Hi. I got two of these ifrogz in the carphone warehouse in Ireland and they are useless and rubbish do not buy

  11. Hi. I got ifrogz in the Carphone warehouse in Cork in ireland and they are useless and rubbish. Do not Buy. From Ireland

  12. Purchased a set 24 hrs ago at $59.99 from a Verizon retail store. Worst purchase I have ever mad!!! Ear bud fell out twice and seemed like I would never find it. Regularly hear loud noise like a card caught in a fan that the person I am talking to hears as well and blocks out all transmission with a delay before connecting again. After 24 hrs charge sometimes shuts off and disconnects withing 15 min. Very complicated to answer incoming calls. I have used several models of bluetooth devices in the past but this one is the most user unfriendly device I have ever owned.

  13. The ear buds connect as two different entities the right ear bud only and left ear bud only. Cannot play music together

  14. Just got a pair from ZAGG. Mine would not pair to my phone or iPad. The earbuds would not lit up even though the case indicated a full charge. Sending them back for a refund today.

  15. I have had my Airtime earbuds for more than a year and have had pretty good success with them. Now, however, the right earbud keeps chirping something that sounds like “Harry” over and over. What does that mean?

  16. The service is pretty good. But, this product particularly is awfull, is a pain in the ass: the first pair that i ordered have a problem with batteries, one of them just stop working and the other one can’t allow a one hour conversation after a full charge (20 min max).

    Asked for a warranty, and send me a new pair, but as someone says here, they behaved as independent entities.

    But, the service is cool.

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