Article by Jeremy Marie
RIPT Ultra (249.99$/235€) RIPT Lite (99.99$/94€)
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Pros
Huge battery life (RIPT Ultra)
Comfortable for hours
Choice of ear cushion (Sweatproof silicon for sports and soft faux-leather for daily usage) (RIPT Ultra)
100% sweatproof
Very good sound, clear, no exaggerated bass (RIPT Ultra)
Tiny, solid and useful charging case, shows battery left (RIPT Lite)
Touch controls need a little practice but works well (RIPT Lite)
Killer prices for the features/performances (RIPT Lite especially)
Cons
RIPT Lite, as do other earbuds, might have lesser hold depending on your ears
RIPT Lite ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) is a bit diminished by the open earbud design
Touch controls work nicely, but be careful when repositioning the earbuds…
RIPT Ultra is a bit heavy for very dynamic sports
Voice prompts are too loud.
Introduction
H2O Audio is upping its game recently, with the release of the updated Tri 2 bone conduction headphones (RTR Review) and also releasing at the same time the RIPT Ultra over-ear headphones and the RIPT Lite earbuds, covering both ends of the spectrum.