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Review on Wireless Bluetooth Headphones with Mic, Micro SD Card 🎧 Slot, and FM Radio - Bluedio T2 Plus Turbine (Blue) by Adisorn Nasa ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

It took some time for me to get used to the sound, but once I did, I realized that these headphones sound significantly better than any of the others that I own, despite the fact that I didn't initially think the sound was all that great. I listened to music, radio, and movies while using them. I purchased it for a price that was less than 1,500 and it was shipped to me free of charge from China from a reputable Chinese online site. I put it to use on a near-constant basis, primarily as a pair of straightforward headphones (connected via wire), but also for listening to audiobooks and FM radio. One charge of the battery in this mode is sufficient for me to last a considerable amount of time, approximately five to seven days (it all depends on the intensity of use). We were able to establish a connection using Bluetooth relatively immediately with an iPhone, an ancient Motorola SLVR6, running Android, a computer running Ubuntu Linux, and a Xiaomi smartphone. I found instructions on the internet (in 2022) for headphones made by the same business that were comparable in functionality to the Bluedio T2S headphones, and using those instructions, I was able to quickly figure out how to use them and get used to them. A low-cost, high-quality, bluetooth headset with a variety of built-in functions. I am not familiar with the Japanese, American, or European equivalents of products that have the same functionality. P.S. The headband fell apart after one year of use, some of which was rather rigorous. I used one hand to draw the cup away from me while using the other to remove the cap. I disassembled it in order to examine it. The headband is constructed of plastic that has been perforated (obviously to reduce weight). That is precisely where the hole in the plastic had been punched, and it broke. Sadly. On the other hand, they might have been made of cast iron:)

Pros
  • Compared to other headphones and headsets that I had before and have now (different models of the middle price range of Philips, Sony, Panasonic, Sennheiser, Thomson, etc.) they sound much better. The fact that it comes equipped with both an FM radio and an MP3 player, in addition to having a sizable battery, was another feature that piqued my interest. The earcups and headband, in particular, were very comfortable and surprisingly long-lasting. Yet, the aspect that is of the utmost significance is the cost-to-benefit ratio.
Cons
  • Even at a moderate volume, the sound can be picked up by other people; For some reason, the memory card is inserted in a non-standard way - with contacts towards you, if you do not pay attention to this, then you can break it! The most important thing is to not try to force the card into the slot right away by pushing down on it with too much effort; instead, watch how the card is inserted! The sound quality is lower when playing MP3 tracks from a microSD card as opposed to playing them from a PC over a cable, for example. Your ears will get stuck if you don't take it off for a lengthy period of time:)