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Today, we're reviewing AWEI's ES-700i and ES-800M, and they're both in one review mainly because they're similar in a lot of ways - but are they worth checking out? Design & Construction First off, the packaging of these two earphones are entirely different, and they both feature different carrying cases - but the rest are entirely similar for the most part: the ES-700i is the one colored blue and white, while the ES-800M is the one colored black and gold-ish orange. From the jack to the earphones themselves, the design is mostly similar - they're flat matte cables with a neat looking jack, AWEI branding mid-way and the similar looking buds. The only change that matters here is that some portion of the ES-800M is made from metal, while Awei went all plastic with the ES-700i and features a microphone on the left. The ES-800M on the other hand looks more serious and classy, but we're not big fans of the confused orange-gold color either. The AWEI ES-700i does a lot of things better than the ES-800M. It's slightly louder, the mids are fiercer (albeit the highs and lows still overpowers it), the cymbals & snares that we hear from rock and alternative bands are richer, and the voices are more highlighted compared to the ES-800M. Read more in our articles including "AWEI ES-700i, ES-800m Stereo Earphones Review" and "Huawei's new 4G/LTE Pocket WiFi line-up".

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What is Awei ES-800M?

Today, we're reviewing AWEI's ES-700i and ES-800M, and they're both in one review mainly because they're similar in a lot of ways - but are they worth checking out? Design & Construction First off, the packaging of these two earphones are entirely different, and they both feature different carrying cases - but the rest are entirely similar for the most part: the ES-700i is the one colored blue and white, while the ES-800M is the one colored black and gold-ish orange.

What have you covered about Awei ES-800M?

From the jack to the earphones themselves, the design is mostly similar - they're flat matte cables with a neat looking jack, AWEI branding mid-way and the similar looking buds. The only change that matters here is that some portion of the ES-800M is made from metal, while Awei went all plastic with the ES-700i and features a microphone on the left. The ES-800M on the other hand looks more serious and classy, but we're not big fans of the confused orange-gold color either.

Where can I find articles about Awei ES-800M?

Our coverage of Awei ES-800M includes: "AWEI ES-700i, ES-800m Stereo Earphones Review"; "Huawei's new 4G/LTE Pocket WiFi line-up"; "Huawei MediaPad Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.