When comparing Stage Hero3 vs Aukey Latitude Wireless, the Slant community recommends Aukey Latitude Wireless for most people. In the question“What are the best wireless bluetooth (prefer 4.2 BT) earbuds for < $100?” Aukey Latitude Wireless is ranked 3rd while Stage Hero3 is ranked 7th. The most important reason people chose Aukey Latitude Wireless is:
At it’s standard setting, the Latitude’s audio quality is middle of the road. The bass is not very powerful, the mids are not that forward and the highs have okay clarity. These should perform okay with many types of music, but if you’re a bass lover, then you won’t get the powerful oomph that you may want out of your music.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Premium sound
Pro Low latency
There were game mode tests done with Call of Duty (COD) Mobile, running on the Android platform (MIUI 12.5), Redmi 9 smartphone. The difference in latency is notable in relation to other bluetooth headsets.
Pro Comfortable
The headphones are the in-ear type, but have a more oval tip design, which provides a firmer fit and does not cause that "clogged ear" feeling.
Pro Decent sound
At it’s standard setting, the Latitude’s audio quality is middle of the road. The bass is not very powerful, the mids are not that forward and the highs have okay clarity. These should perform okay with many types of music, but if you’re a bass lover, then you won’t get the powerful oomph that you may want out of your music.
Pro You get 2 extra EQ settings
You can adjust how the earphones sound using the on-board EQ settings. You get a bass boost mode for more powerful low-end and a treble-boost mode which enhances the highs.
Pro Earphones can be clipped around the neck when not used
You can prevent the earphones from bouncing around when they are not in use. There are magnets in the ear pieces so you can clip them around your neck. This also helps minimize the chances of you losing them.
Pro These can stay snug in the ears
You can use the Latitude Wireless for brisk walks and runs without them falling off on a frequent basis. They come with wing tips which help keep the ear pieces in place.
Cons
Con It does have a lot of bass
For the price, it's pretty good.
But it does have a lot of bass.
To get good sound quality, you need to customize the balance of bass and treble in the MP3 player app on your phone.
Con EQ settings may make the sound worse
The on-board EQ settings does give you some options to tweak the sound, but they don’t necessarily make the sound better. The bass boost may make the sound too muddy, while the treble boost can make the audio too tinny and harsh.