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Review on Bluedio T2s Bluetooth Headphones: 57mm Driver Foldable Wireless Headset with Mic - 40 Hours Play Time (Blue) by Thanh Qu ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth the money, I will not advise this product.

About 3 months after the purchase, as usual, having decided to listen to music, I began to put them on my head and then there was a click. I did not apply any extra efforts, my head is small. The result is a broken shackle. They replaced it in an artisanal way, embroidered it and sewed it back. Six months later, the swivel mount began to hang out, first one speaker, then the second. This is where super glue comes in. A year later, the bluetooth died tightly, but it was possible to listen through the wire. In short, after a year of use, they stupidly crumbled in their hands. When I decided to throw them away, I noticed the "metal inserts" with the inscription TURBINE after their next unscrewing, their weight clearly did not correspond to the metal. I scratched it with a screwdriver, and there was plastic covered with thin foil.))) A masterpiece of Chinese development. I gave them 2 stars, not 1, only for the first 3 months of trouble-free use. Diagnosis - do not take in any case. Better shrink and save up for something more worthy, but not this.

Pros
  • 1) Operating time - At that time, few "ears" could boast of such autonomy. It now has overhead and monitor headphones with 40-50-60 and even 70 hours from Audiotechnics. At the time of their release, units had such autonomy. 2) 16 ohms - Because of their low resistance, the volume was simply prohibitive. 3) Bluetooth - I clung to any devices for a couple of times, there were no problems with stuttering in songs.
Cons
  • 1) Reliability - I will write about this separately in the comments. 2) A year later, bluetooth ordered to live long.

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December 20, 2022
Has some pros holds a charge for a long time, the sound is good enough Different cons: rather fragile design, plastic is afraid of falling