
There's no denying it, you're always looking for a pair of wireless headphones with advanced sound quality, with smart features and above all that don't cost a fortune. The market is full of products that promise all this and finding the right choice is not so easy, especially if you rely on reviews that are often boycotted in exchange for a free product. Today I bring you the Mojoburst MOJO Quiet 2 review, a pair of TWS headphones that seem to answer the initial question, also offering the active noise cancellation function and good battery life. But will they be a valid purchase to recommend to everyone? We'll find out in this review.
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Design and materials
The Mojoburst MOJO Quiet 2 maintain a fairly typical design for these products, especially in the in-ear segment. The case has an oval and rounded shape, with the use of opaque materials that on the one hand help the grip but the off-white color used tends to get dirty easily. What I really didn't digest is the conspicuous certification writing inserted on the back of the case, giving little value to the product. Furthermore, the lid, with magnetic closure, does not integrate the hall sensor and therefore we would have to take the headphones out of their place for the actual pairing with the smartphone/tablet.


On the front of the case we have a LED that unfortunately remains lit while charging the headphones and at night this could cause sleep disturbance, for example if we leave the case on a bedside table. Another unpleasant aspect is that the headphones do not offer high ergonomics, not intended as wearability on which you have to act through the silicone rubber tips of which you can find any spares of different sizes in the sales package, but more than anything in the socket itself, resulting difficult to extract. Furthermore, the magnet with which they are kept in the charging seat is not very strong and therefore if subjected to strong jolts, they could fall.



Analyzing the earphones closely, we notice some less than premium construction finishes, while we can appreciate the double microphone for each earphone, positioned strategically, while also for the headphones there is a visible LED that could clash with the pulsating light, for example, those next to you and perhaps sleeping. The Mojoburst MOJO Quiet 2 do not particularly stand out for comfort either, even if they are not annoying to wear, but in my case I felt the need to replace the rubber tips provided. I admit, however, that during prolonged sessions, such as long trips or evenings of listening, I did not experience any type of fatigue or excessive pressure in the ears but I do not recommend them to those who like to listen to music before sleeping.

The weight of the single earpiece is about 4 grams while the box including headphones reports a weight of about 37 grams. We do not find an IPXX certification but I wore them during a walk outdoors where it started to rain and they resisted, therefore approved for use during physical activity or in variable weather conditions.

Audio quality and noise cancellation
The real negative point of the Mojoburst MOJO Quiet 2 is, without a doubt, the sound quality. I'll get straight to the point, that is, the sound reproduced by the 10mm neodymium drivers is too loaded, saturated with bass, which for some musical genres causes an annoyance in the ears that could give you a headache. Although the accompanying app allows you to equalize the sound, you can't find the right waveform to make listening pleasant. Only when listening to films and TV series, the audio was appreciable, while when listening to test music tracks you can't perceive details and nuances, since the sound spatiality is not wide and well defined.


The noise cancellation system works well as well as the transparency mode, while for calls, in conditions of strong noise the ENC via the integrated microphones does not do its job well, making it difficult to separate our voice from the rest of the context. The call quality is good for those who wear them, a little less for those who listen to us, since the audio is a little tinny. It is possible to use a single headset as there is no master.



Apps on smartphones
The Mojoburst MOJO Quiet 2 are compatible with the Smart Life application available for both Android and iOS devices, which actually allows the management of many tech devices, from smart bulbs to household appliances. Through Smart Life it is possible to adjust the equalizer, choose between ANC On/Off mode or transparency mode but also customize the touch controls that occur for 1/2/3/4 taps or long press, being able to manage volume +/-, skip track, call the phone's voice assistant, enable game mode, play/pause and of course manage calls. Overall a minimal app but capable of offering everything you need in terms of settings and functionality.





Autonomy
The Mojoburst MOJO Quiet 2 shine when it comes to battery life. They do not offer wireless charging but only wired and through the integrated battery we can get up to 7 hours of continuous playback without ANC, while the charging case offers about 3,5 additional charges. The charging time for the case and earphones is about 2 hours.
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Price and considerations
The Mojoburst MOJO Quiet 2 are positioned in a range below 50 euros, more precisely 49 euros (sometimes you can find them on offer for around 37 euros) both on Amazon and on the brand's official store; undoubtedly, I do not hide from you, that for the features they offer they would represent an excellent quality-price ratio, also counting on the support for Bluetooth 5.4 which ensures a stable connection and minimal delays, plus the ANC works well in every scenario, which makes the entire user experience more pleasant. But the audio quality in general, with bass that is too suffocating and the poor performance of the microphones, make me reject this product also by virtue of the many even cheaper alternatives that I have often brought you here on the blog.