Design / Comfort
Audio Quality
Battery Life
Value For Money
The Zebronics Zeb-Monk is priced at under Rs. 3,000, and offer active noise cancellation for the price. The wireless earphones offer functional active noise cancellation, but sound quality is quite plain. Additionally, the weak battery life and basic build quality and design don't help either, although the fit and comfort do make up for it to some extent.
While there aren't any options that we know of with ANC at this price, it perhaps makes sense to spend more on good ANC earphones like the Realme Buds Wireless Pro, or better-sounding earphones for less such as the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z.
Active noise cancellation for not much money
Decent fit and passive noise isolation
Average looks and build quality
Complicated volume control
Micro-USB charging
Below-average battery life
Rough sound, narrow soundstage
Poor performance on calls
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