Good bluetooth headphones but not very good radio. We bought these to replace my wife's Radio Shack FM radio headset that she wears to listen to the radio outside. As an FM radio, this was a disappointment. Advantages: price. Good sound quality (to my adult ears). Comfortable (although we haven't used them for a long time). Good bluetooth headphones for the price. Cons: The FM radio function was apparently an afterthought that the designers didn't think of. There's no display, so you can't see what radio frequency you're listening to. And there are no preset stations. The only way to tune to a specific channel is to tune another radio to that channel and then go through all your local radio stations one by one until you find one playing the same song. If you turn it off in radio mode, when you turn it on again, it will automatically switch to bluetooth pairing mode and you need to switch it back to FM mode. A magnifying glass is required to read the instructions. FM reception seems fine, but it's too difficult to find your transmitter to use as an FM radio headset. If you just want decent Bluetooth headphones, buy the Bluedio model without the FM function. . If you need a headset with FM radio, look elsewhere.
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