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

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The product does not match the description, poor quality.

After the nanotechnological automatic doors in my Muhosransk destroyed my favorite pair of Sony XB450 headphones (the cable got caught on the PADDLE LOCK ON THE AUTOMATIC DOOR, the doors opened, and the cable broke), I made the decision to protect myself from wire breaks by purchasing wireless headphones for myself. The decision was made to go with this model due to the fact that the reviews and qualities are satisfactory (if not even good) and the price is laughable in relation to the functionality offered. The headphones are of high quality, but it is not at all clear why they include FM and a slot for an SD card. If they did this on purpose, may God bless them. Almost immediately paired with the player as well as the phone. After turning them on, the headphones will remain connected to them for approximately 15 seconds; however, if you do not send any signal to them within the subsequent 15 seconds, they will go into standby mode, at which point you will need to switch them on again from the beginning using all of the previous steps. The pause and switch buttons behave in an unpredictable manner (and I checked this on several different devices): sometimes they function perfectly, then all of a sudden they stop, and then some time later they begin to function normally again. There is software that allows you to set up an equalizer that is built into your ears; however, this software is exclusive to android and can only be found in the history of the internet. In the application, you will need to find the headphones, pair them with the phone, and make all of the necessary settings (equalizer, language that you are warned about turning on/off, etc.). Then, you will need to forget those settings (they say that the headphones forget all of the settings after a full charge, but I couldn't check). However, I was disappointed to find out that Xiaomi does not support this application on their devices. Because all of this is demonic, I refrained from connecting to the computer via Bluetooth. I adjusted the equalizer in poweramp on my phone, and the sound is now more tolerable; however, the player has very few presets, and almost nothing can be changed manually. Therefore, I will continue to listen to the music in its current form until I discover a way to train my ears to hear differently. In general, not everything that comes from China is pure gold. Make sure you choose your strategy with your head and not your heart.

Pros
  • Dress snazzily. Nice and snug on the head. You can connect additional headphones to them, and all of the headphones will receive the same audio signal. Stacked up
Cons
  • Difficulties in locating software for configuring headphones (it is not available on the official website, it is not available for purchase, and it cannot be downloaded using the QR code). It is not possible to connect headphones to Xiaomi phones through the program, which prevents further configuration of the device (CONNECT TO THE PHONE, THE MUSIC PLAYS, BUT THE QUALITY LEAVES MUCH BETTER) It is possible to see the board through the slots cut into the plastic that covers the speakers. It is not possible to use the pause and rewind buttons in eighty percent of the cases. Sometimes the headphones will freeze, rendering them unable to be turned off or restarted, and continue to play the most recent audio file in your ears (if you have ever had windows xp freeze, then you will understand what I mean) The lack of an FM radio and the inability to install a memory card is another thing that bothers me, but it's not a deal breaker.