

While this price range has been shotty for some true wireless earbuds, some have surprised me with a wide soundstage. In addition to the charging case, the Apollo Air should have twenty hours of total playtime. With a single charge of the Apollo Air, you should be able to enjoy five hours of playback time before having to use the charging case. I had no issue pairing the earbuds to my phone, and most of the connection was stable aside from one or two instances of de-syncing.
APOLLO CLOUD COMPANION BLUETOOTH
With Bluetooth 5.2 support, the Apollo Air is able to sustain fast transmissions with low latency. Tronsmart boasts an industry leading Qualcomm QCC 3040 chipset, capable of aptX decoding for audio transmission. Based on user reviews I’ve read for the app, many also had the same issue. There’s also a smartphone app you can use as a companion for the Apollo Air, however, I was never able to get it to work. Little delay happens between functions, and both buds house each action for more simplicity. In terms of the Apollo Air’s functionality, the earbuds respond to touch controls quickly and efficiently. Considering the price, the ANC options are a welcome addition, but aren’t as effective as other true wireless models. Noise-canceling does the job well enough, attenuating 35dB of noise. The output itself provides sufficient loudness and headroom for volume adjustments.
APOLLO CLOUD COMPANION DRIVER
Within the outer shell of the Apollo Air is a 10mm graphene driver with six microphones for clearer calls and more effective ANC. Having the Apollo Air in your ears almost feels like nothing. The earbuds themselves don’t exactly have a striking aesthetic with its plastic shell, but they’re incredibly lightweight and supply a comfortable enough fit. Its charging case will also feature the same coloration as the buds, which can easily fit in your pocket next to whatever other necessities you carry. My pair were black, but nothing else about the earbud changes besides the cosmetic difference.

The Apollo Air is a stemmed wireless earbud with a black or white color variation.
APOLLO CLOUD COMPANION CRACKED
It sounds like a product that should be worth more than its $69.99 price point makes it out to be, so let’s see if the Apollo Air is what it’s cracked up to be. With it, Tronsmart aims to deliver a hybrid system, with multiple ANC modes with an ambient aware option. The Apollo Air is their latest addition to their true wireless series. Their focus is on economical, consumer products that house modern tech and an assortment of features. They’ve released both true wireless, over ear headphones and speakers with industry leading technology. You’re most likely to see them while browsing Amazon for affordable Bluetooth products. While they might not be a brand you’re familiar with, Tronsmart have produced a variety of wireless products for quite some time. It was only a week ago when Tronsmart announced it was rolling out a new pair of true wireless earphones.
