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Review on Bluedio F2 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones Over-Ear with Active Noise Cancelling and Mic (White) by Matthew Goyette

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Attention Bose and Beats fans. Just kidding

Took a while. Now I love these sets. I bought a pair in white and beige. The belief in the landscape doesn't bother me, somehow. I have trust! They remind me of Bose QC for their subtle way of presenting music to their listeners. The build quality reminds me of Beats by Dre "Pros" with an all-metal body. But not all metals are. Close. Not really. We understand. Processing quality: Good! What I like most about these headphones is the build quality. Some prices have been reduced but overall it's good. The headband padding is exactly the same as on the Beats Pros. Soft faux leather that lasts for a while until it crumbles and falls off. By then you would have received 10x your money. The metal detail is excellent. Adjustment indicators for the right fit. The ear pads are made of beautiful, shiny silver plastic. The part that holds the outer synthetic leather strap. That's all for the plastic, except for the power/volume buttons, of course. Maybe the ANC switch too. The rest is all metal. I was looking for that. For longevity. The right ear cup was very loose. Not as dense as the left cup. Wanted to return, decided to leave. The leatherette ear pads are soft and comfortable to the touch. Just like beats. Not like Bose which offers full comfort. The new Sony 1000mx3 has it all. Not sure what the name is. The leather upholstery on the earcups is a bit thin, which is why the internal speaker fits snugly against the ear. Uncomfortable after a while. They were very cheap in the speaker gasket in the earcup. Just a thin mesh separating your ears from the speaker. Most kits only have a little extra padding here to buffer the sound. Overall assembly is good. Comfort: This is where the all-metal body can hurt you. This weight on your head for a long time is tiring. In addition, the speakers are in the shells on the ear. Not suitable for longer than 1 or 2 hours. Unless on a flight. Be strong. For example, rotate the ear cups 180 degrees. To prevent leather ear pads from touching your face. The carry case is a big plus, along with a metal hook for attaching to bags. Sound: they remind me a bit of the Bose QC. They put the singing before the music. A little EQ and you can make these baddies sound exactly how you want them to. Unfortunately not so clear. The bass is thin and not overwhelming. The highs are very present. At medium frequencies they lose good sound. Just a little out of place or where some would say dirty. Now someone would say they sound pretty damn good for a budget pair of headphones. I agree. You won't be disappointed unless you're a bass fanatic. I had all the beats, clips, turtles, dormouse and the list goes on. I do not sleep. I no longer see the point in spending what some would pay for a car bill on a pair of headphones. As a parent, can you really enjoy in-ear or in-ear headphones? To hell with headphones. They rarely spend much time in it unless they are working. Even then it's a struggle. Not like when I was a student or when the world was a little less crazy. The general sound quality is okay. Not great and not bad. In the middle. Music sounds better when noise cancellation is turned off. The included ANC dampens noise significantly, taking away everything that means high, mid and low frequencies. Active Noise Cancellation: Yes, it works. work great Not as much. They carry low frequencies around. Depending on the volume of the music, you may hear someone speaking next to you. So pretty good. Especially for flying. Tried and tested. Not like the new Sony or Bose QC. If you need that absolute isolation from the world and have money to squander, absolutely. Don't be mad, right? Battery: Good. When the nice lady says that the battery is low, just turn it off because you will hear this message every few seconds. How to use aux when battery is low. I don't like Type-C adapters. Limits its versatility. Works about 13-14 hours before required charge. Fully charged in less than 2 hours. I don't know where all these headphones that I think are unbranded come from, but I like them. It's very accessible. decent quality. Good value for your money. The price is still a bit steep considering you can get a very similar quality for less than twenty dollars.

Pros
  • Bluetooth 4.2
Cons
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