I've put off buying Bluetooth headphones for a few years just because I doubt I'll use them. The last Bluetooth headset I had was so nifty that I never used it and ended up gifting it to a family member. But lately I've been taking the subway and the cables dangling everywhere have been a major inconvenience and even a little dangerous when walking crowded NYC subway platforms. So I took a chance to buy Yeleah wireless headphones and was pleasantly surprised. I was able to take it right out of the box and set it up in less than five minutes without even referring to the instructions that came with it (which, unlike many other products I buy from Revain, are decently written). The sound quality is good enough for listening to music or YouTube videos, and the button on the earbud itself is very responsive and intuitive. When a call comes in, press the earbud's right button once to answer and end the call, or press and hold to reject the call. Phone call; To listen to music, press the right ear button once to play it, press and hold for 1 second to skip to the next track, or press twice to skip to the last track (I don't know why that's so important, but that's the way it works). The charging function is a bit more complicated and takes some getting used to. There are a few little tricks to keep in mind when setting up the charger: Be sure to press the center button in the case (between the two recessed mounts for the earbuds themselves) to start charging the earbuds, otherwise they'll just sit there and does not charge - even if it is connected to the network. If you don't use this button to toggle between charging the battery case and charging the earbuds themselves, the battery case will charge and not the earbuds. You have to make sure that you switch to charging your headphones by pressing this button. Also, they don't fully charge immediately after being removed from the case - you need to ensure that both the battery compartment and the earbuds themselves are fully charged to ensure the best possible battery life going forward. Battery life is pretty good as long as you remember to turn them off and charge the earbuds when you put them in the case when not in use. I haven't used it up yet, despite using it for over ten hours - on the way to work, at work and on the way home from work. The trick is to make sure you turn them off and make sure your battery is fully charged each night so they're fully charged when you put them away for the next use. Overall I am very happy with the purchase and would recommend them to anyone who needs a headset and speaker combo.
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