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Review on Bluetooth Wireless Lightweight Headphones Binaural by Ashley Ellis

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do good work! why pay 200€?

Looks great straight away, the charging case holds it well. I charged them for 3 hours. As soon as I opened the lid, my phone found them and paired them with ease. Went for a run and they worked fine for an hour and a half. The sound is excellent and with good bass. Touch controls work well. I put an ear hook on one of them to compare how they stay in place. Both have held up well. I liked the crocheted version better. As I felt the sweat run down my hair and somehow get into my ear, I noticed that it seemed to be dangling without the earhook. When I tried to reconfigure it, I kept turning off the power, which was a little annoying. When I got home I unplugged it from the phone but didn't put it back in the charging case. After I showered, I noticed that they reconnected to my phone. I turned on the music player and plugged it into the charger, the music played via bluetooth until I closed the lid. I liked that the Bluetooth connection was automatically disabled when you closed the lid. So keep them in the charging box when not in use and you will have no connection problems. After I connect them for the first time, they connect automatically as soon as I open the lid. The charging box should tell you how much battery is left, but so far it has always been at 100. When I opened the box before charging, the box showed 100. After my run, the box still shows 100, I have it for one uses an hour and a half so it shouldn't read 100. They come with a short Type-C charger. I took a video call after running out of the house where it was quiet and the person could hear me well. I don't know how well they work in noisier environments. The next day they showed 99, I called and the person said he could hear everything clearly. I drank a bottle of water and crumbled it and she said it was loud for her and wondered what it was. In general, I recommend them in the $30 price range. I bought a JLab Audio Air Go for $30 and quickly sent it back because the audio was so low. I don't expect them to sound like $200 headphones, but I don't expect $30 headphones to sound like $5 headphones either.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Style 90