Just yesterday afterwork hours I went directly to a store to buy my Sabbat E12 Ultra, the true wireless earbuds (or in ear monitors you can call it).
I was given X12 Pro, E12 and E12 Ultra to test. Well on the back they have the same look, the same shape, the same size (except the color)

Sabbat E12 Ultra box packaging


If you already have a wireless charging pad (such as CHOETECH Wireless Charger with over 6,000 five-star ratings), it is good to go.

And the last side of the box

The white box inside








At first it’s not easy to take the earbuds out of the case, then I figure out the trick.

After pairing and connecting with my phone, every time when I take the earbuds out of the case, it is automatically connected to my phone. I tried to turn off Bluetooth and turn it on again, it still does so – that’s nice.
The Bluetooth connection is solid (the QCC3020 Bluetooth chipset does a good job for both sound and Bluetooth), and I haven’t experienced Bluetooth cut out yet. And because the QCC3020 requires less-power to perform, the E12 Ultra comfortably plays more then 6 hours.
The QCC3020 processor has been used in 1More Stylish True Wireless.

I got a few phone calls and Messenger call from my friends and both earpieces work, not the single bud (L, R).
Fit and comfort


After one day of listening various kinds of music, I feel the sound is better, perhaps it would have gone through burning-in, perhaps it’s a charming friend, the more I spend time with, the more I find something news and interesting. It’s true for a good pair of earbuds because at first having them on you listen your favorite tracks, you won’t immediately know how they are different, replay you acknowledge that they just heard the sound you never hear before from those songs. Read my full review here for the sound quality.
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