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Earbuds, Charging Case, USB Cable, Ear Tips (Various Sizes), User Manual
Design
TWS Earbuds
Design Type
In-Ear
Colour(s)
Black
Bluetooth
5.3
Microphone
Yes, 3 microphones per earbud
Bluetooth Range
10m
Controls
Touch Controls
ANC
Yes
ANC Intensity
Not Specified
Features
Active Noise Cancellation, IP67 Water and Dust Resistance, UVnano Charging Case, 3D Sound Stage, Swivel Fit Design, Multipoint Connectivity, Game Mode, Google Fast Pair
Driver Size
Not Specified
Driver Type
Dynamic
Sensitivity
98dB
Frequency Response
20Hz-20kHz
Codecs
AAC, SBC
Hi-Res Support
No
Battery Capacity
Earbuds: 50 mAh (each), Charging Case: 390 mAh
Battery Type
Lithium Ion
Battery Life
Up to 10 hours (ANC Off), Up to 7 hours (ANC On), Up to 30 hours with Charging Case
Charging Time
Approx. 2 hours
Charging type
USB Type-C
Weight
5.2g (per earbud)
Dimensions
6.5 x 5.2 x 3.3 cm
Water Resistant
IP67
12 reviews for LG TONEFree Fit TF7Q
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Raghul –
I purchased these TWS earphones a month ago, and they are fantastic! They work exceptionally well with newer phone models, but the sound output is lower on older devices. I have two phones: an LG G6 and an LG Wing. The sound quality is impressive on my LG Wing, but it falls short on the LG G6. So, it’s important to choose the right phone to match with these earphones. The battery life is great, and the sound is incredibly natural, allowing you to experience the original audio.
Noise cancellation is effective.
Excellent sound quality, perfect for those who appreciate natural sound.
Good bass, though not overpowering.
Sturdy build.
Long battery life.
Perfect fit; they stay secure during workouts or jogging.
If you’re an LG user, these earphones are a great choice—highly recommended!
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KuJoe –
I decided to try the FP5 earbuds after watching a review of the FP9s, ultimately choosing the FP5 because I didn’t think the additional features of the FP9s were worth the extra cost, especially since I planned to use them mainly at home and occasionally on the go. Pairing them with my iPhone was a breeze, and I was pleasantly surprised by their impressive sound quality right out of the box, without needing any EQ adjustments. I then installed the TONE app on iOS and switched the EQ to Immersive (Natural also sounds fantastic), and I was blown away by the audio quality. I quickly paired them with my Android device and Windows PC, making them my daily drivers. In hindsight, I regret not opting for the FP8 or FP9, as they likely would have been even better and were only $50-$70 more.
They connect easily to all my devices, though I did encounter a minor issue with my Android phone that required me to reset the earbuds after they repeatedly disconnected every few minutes. Once I did that, the problem was resolved. Both the iOS and Android apps work well, although I found the firmware update process on iOS to be slow and mostly ineffective. It took about 30 minutes to update, and when I later paired them with my Android phone, the same update took less than 5 minutes. Moving forward, I will use my Android for firmware updates since it proved more efficient. I didn’t notice any changes after the update, so I didn’t feel it was necessary to deduct a star for that.
In terms of comfort, these earbuds are excellent, but the included tips don’t create a very secure fit. I tested them by shaking my head and moving around, and they stayed in place just fine. They feel like they’re floating in my ears, which adds to the comfort for me. Earlier this year, I bought Etymotic Research ER3XR IEMs at a similar price, which were praised for their quality. While they were great and the best I’d owned in a while, the FP5s outperform them in sound quality. The ER3XR are more comfortable for monitoring my microphone on my PC, so I still use them, but the superior sound and wireless convenience of the FP5s have made them my go-to choice. I also received an Audeze Mobius headset, which retailed for $399 or $499. While it sounded good for over-ear headphones, it couldn’t match the FP5’s sound quality, comfort, and usability.
The carrying case is also a pleasant surprise — smaller than I expected, which makes it easy to carry in my pocket instead of a backpack. The only downside is that both the earbuds and the case attract lint, dust, and other particles, so I find myself cleaning them each time I use them, even after I’ve just put them away. It’s not a significant issue, just a slight annoyance.
In summary, I really enjoy the FP5 earbuds, but I find myself secretly wishing I had a reason to upgrade to the FP9 model. After testing at least a dozen Bluetooth headsets, some of which I liked but didn’t last long, LG has gained a lifelong fan with this product!
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★★★★★
Rk –
The sound quality isn’t an improvement over my Pixel Bud A. The active noise cancellation works well, and I appreciate the multi-device connectivity.
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Srinu –
Terrible sound quality.
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Shivansh Jaiswal –
Avoid this product! It worked well at first, but just 10 days in, the left bud began to malfunction. Now I’m left with a useless item.
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★★★★★
Alwin –
I’m really impressed with my LG Tone Free FP5 earbuds! They fit comfortably and I can wear them for extended periods without any discomfort. The battery life is impressive and they charge quickly. I appreciate the whispering mode feature, which allows me to converse quietly in loud environments. The sound quality is exceptional, capturing every detail of the music. The noise cancellation is effective, though there’s some room for improvement. The bass is decent, but it could be more powerful. The only downside is that they lack multi-point connectivity.
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KuJoe –
This new design is incredibly comfortable and lightweight; it feels like you’re not wearing anything at all, and you can use them for hours. They charge quickly and sound quite good, with the Tone Free app providing some enhancements. The only area that falls a bit short is noise cancellation—it’s decent but not exceptional. However, for my usage and the places I frequent, it’s more than sufficient. What’s truly impressive is the transparency mode with an emphasis on voices; it blew my mind! You can hear conversations perfectly even in noisy environments, making it easy to order your coffee, ask for directions, or chat without having to take the earbuds out. Overall, I’d rate it 9 out of 10.
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Siddharth Singh –
Outstanding audio quality for TWS under 10k!
Sound: 10/10
Bass: 9/10 (adjust phone settings for enhanced bass)
Clarity: 10/10 (every instrument is distinct)
Connectivity: 10/10
Comfort: 10/10 (just choose the right size earbuds)
Touch controls: 10/10 (provides feedback for touches)
Best mode: immersive
Cons:
Long press settings cannot be changed
Bass mode is subpar; immersive mode offers the best bass.
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★★★★★
Fayez1991 –
These earbuds are overall decent, but they don’t quite stand out. The sound quality is enjoyable, and the call clarity is impressive. Battery life is also satisfactory. However, I’m disappointed with the Active Noise Cancellation; there’s hardly any noticeable difference between having it on or off. Additionally, the bass falls short, even with the ‘Bass Boost’ EQ setting. There’s no multipoint connectivity, meaning you can’t connect to two devices at once, but switching between them is straightforward—just hit ‘connect’ on the paired device to disconnect from the first and connect to the second. All in all, they’re a reasonable purchase for AED259 or less!
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Luis Vaca –
I find the LG FP5 to be a great upgrade from my previous Sudio Tolv, which I used for three years without any issues. If you’re on a budget, I recommend this one. It has noise-cancelling features, but keep in mind that using it for extended periods can drain the battery, so remember to turn it off when you don’t need it.
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Sam –
The quality and appearance are outstanding, and the sound output, particularly the 3D audio, is excellent. The Tone app is easy to use, and while the comfort is decent, the swivel feature can become uncomfortable after more than four hours of use.
Raghul –
I purchased these TWS earphones a month ago, and they are fantastic! They work exceptionally well with newer phone models, but the sound output is lower on older devices. I have two phones: an LG G6 and an LG Wing. The sound quality is impressive on my LG Wing, but it falls short on the LG G6. So, it’s important to choose the right phone to match with these earphones. The battery life is great, and the sound is incredibly natural, allowing you to experience the original audio.
If you’re an LG user, these earphones are a great choice—highly recommended!
KuJoe –
I decided to try the FP5 earbuds after watching a review of the FP9s, ultimately choosing the FP5 because I didn’t think the additional features of the FP9s were worth the extra cost, especially since I planned to use them mainly at home and occasionally on the go. Pairing them with my iPhone was a breeze, and I was pleasantly surprised by their impressive sound quality right out of the box, without needing any EQ adjustments. I then installed the TONE app on iOS and switched the EQ to Immersive (Natural also sounds fantastic), and I was blown away by the audio quality. I quickly paired them with my Android device and Windows PC, making them my daily drivers. In hindsight, I regret not opting for the FP8 or FP9, as they likely would have been even better and were only $50-$70 more.
They connect easily to all my devices, though I did encounter a minor issue with my Android phone that required me to reset the earbuds after they repeatedly disconnected every few minutes. Once I did that, the problem was resolved. Both the iOS and Android apps work well, although I found the firmware update process on iOS to be slow and mostly ineffective. It took about 30 minutes to update, and when I later paired them with my Android phone, the same update took less than 5 minutes. Moving forward, I will use my Android for firmware updates since it proved more efficient. I didn’t notice any changes after the update, so I didn’t feel it was necessary to deduct a star for that.
In terms of comfort, these earbuds are excellent, but the included tips don’t create a very secure fit. I tested them by shaking my head and moving around, and they stayed in place just fine. They feel like they’re floating in my ears, which adds to the comfort for me. Earlier this year, I bought Etymotic Research ER3XR IEMs at a similar price, which were praised for their quality. While they were great and the best I’d owned in a while, the FP5s outperform them in sound quality. The ER3XR are more comfortable for monitoring my microphone on my PC, so I still use them, but the superior sound and wireless convenience of the FP5s have made them my go-to choice. I also received an Audeze Mobius headset, which retailed for $399 or $499. While it sounded good for over-ear headphones, it couldn’t match the FP5’s sound quality, comfort, and usability.
The carrying case is also a pleasant surprise — smaller than I expected, which makes it easy to carry in my pocket instead of a backpack. The only downside is that both the earbuds and the case attract lint, dust, and other particles, so I find myself cleaning them each time I use them, even after I’ve just put them away. It’s not a significant issue, just a slight annoyance.
In summary, I really enjoy the FP5 earbuds, but I find myself secretly wishing I had a reason to upgrade to the FP9 model. After testing at least a dozen Bluetooth headsets, some of which I liked but didn’t last long, LG has gained a lifelong fan with this product!
Rk –
The sound quality isn’t an improvement over my Pixel Bud A. The active noise cancellation works well, and I appreciate the multi-device connectivity.
Srinu –
Terrible sound quality.
Shivansh Jaiswal –
Avoid this product! It worked well at first, but just 10 days in, the left bud began to malfunction. Now I’m left with a useless item.
Alwin –
I’m really impressed with my LG Tone Free FP5 earbuds! They fit comfortably and I can wear them for extended periods without any discomfort. The battery life is impressive and they charge quickly. I appreciate the whispering mode feature, which allows me to converse quietly in loud environments. The sound quality is exceptional, capturing every detail of the music. The noise cancellation is effective, though there’s some room for improvement. The bass is decent, but it could be more powerful. The only downside is that they lack multi-point connectivity.
KuJoe –
This new design is incredibly comfortable and lightweight; it feels like you’re not wearing anything at all, and you can use them for hours. They charge quickly and sound quite good, with the Tone Free app providing some enhancements. The only area that falls a bit short is noise cancellation—it’s decent but not exceptional. However, for my usage and the places I frequent, it’s more than sufficient. What’s truly impressive is the transparency mode with an emphasis on voices; it blew my mind! You can hear conversations perfectly even in noisy environments, making it easy to order your coffee, ask for directions, or chat without having to take the earbuds out. Overall, I’d rate it 9 out of 10.
Siddharth Singh –
Outstanding audio quality for TWS under 10k!
Sound: 10/10
Bass: 9/10 (adjust phone settings for enhanced bass)
Clarity: 10/10 (every instrument is distinct)
Connectivity: 10/10
Comfort: 10/10 (just choose the right size earbuds)
Touch controls: 10/10 (provides feedback for touches)
Best mode: immersive
Cons:
Fayez1991 –
These earbuds are overall decent, but they don’t quite stand out. The sound quality is enjoyable, and the call clarity is impressive. Battery life is also satisfactory. However, I’m disappointed with the Active Noise Cancellation; there’s hardly any noticeable difference between having it on or off. Additionally, the bass falls short, even with the ‘Bass Boost’ EQ setting. There’s no multipoint connectivity, meaning you can’t connect to two devices at once, but switching between them is straightforward—just hit ‘connect’ on the paired device to disconnect from the first and connect to the second. All in all, they’re a reasonable purchase for AED259 or less!
Luis Vaca –
I find the LG FP5 to be a great upgrade from my previous Sudio Tolv, which I used for three years without any issues. If you’re on a budget, I recommend this one. It has noise-cancelling features, but keep in mind that using it for extended periods can drain the battery, so remember to turn it off when you don’t need it.
Sam –
The quality and appearance are outstanding, and the sound output, particularly the 3D audio, is excellent. The Tone app is easy to use, and while the comfort is decent, the swivel feature can become uncomfortable after more than four hours of use.
Navjot singh –
Fantastic item!