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Review on Waterproof Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds Headphones by DENT with Portable Charger Case and Built-in Mic by Susannah Whitebird

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very Good Headphones

I'm more assuming other customers are like me: They've decided to switch from wired to wireless headphones and are trying to figure out their options. First, there is a choice between over-ear and over-ear headphones. This is likely a personal choice, and you may want to pay for home or work overheads and headphones for travel. If you read on, I'll assume that you've decided to buy a pair of headphones. After making that decision, your next choice is likely to be wiring the headphones between two pairs of headphones or two separate headphones. , one for each ear. I've tried both and I think the advantages of having two separate headphones are obvious: you don't have a cable behind your head. The best argument I've seen for a cable is that if an earbud falls out, it won't shatter on the floor. Maybe, but that seems like an argument for a strong couple that doesn't break easily. This set combines both. If you're using two separate earbuds, the benefit of a rechargeable travel battery is clear and obvious. It keeps them loaded and protected from damage in your pocket. I would highly recommend a pair with this feature. The last big choice is to buy headphones that just slip in your ear, headphones with large loops that stay over your ear, or headphones that don't fit over your ear but have small rubber pieces that protrude. I've used in-ear headphones with wired headphones before, but they get a little more annoying with wireless ones, which are otherwise so small and unobtrusive, and very few have a travel charging case. I decided to try this kind with small pieces of rubber and overall I'm happy with it. The trick is that you have to slide them under the crease in your earlobe, but they work pretty well and are comfortable enough. waterproof (not tested myself) and relatively cheap. Overall a great combination of features. There are a few little things I don't like. After powering on the earbuds (by pinching and holding the sides with your fingers and holding) each time you have to move your fingers away and then touch them again to connect the earbuds to each other and then to the phone. . Putting them back in the charging case won't automatically disconnect them from your phone, so your audio will continue to play. It seems to me that it would be easy to make it so that putting them in an enclosure turns them off and taking them out turns them on and automatically connects them. Also, they don't have a very long range - if your phone is in your pocket that's fine, but I can't even walk from one room to another in my small apartment (don't know how other headphones fare here, tbh). And I've had a couple of glitches where the headphones seemed to momentarily lose connection for no apparent reason. Not enough to be a big problem, but it happened. And I accidentally activated the redial function once or twice by touching it wrong. All of these issues seem solvable and I would be very interested to see version 2 of these headphones but version 1 is still pretty good. . All in all, this is a fairly cheap pair of headphones with a lot of features. They are comfortable enough and the sound seems pretty good. I highly recommend it.

Pros
  • Great selection
Cons
  • Nothing here