I've been looking for Bluetooth headphones on a budget and these open-ear Bluetooth headphones hit the spot: lightweight, sweatproof, durable, easy-to-use controls, economical and , especially SUITABLE. my head. I've had many headphones that didn't fit properly and they universally fit more people than in-ear headphones. The open ear is great for biking or trail running to hear others (especially wildlife here in the Northeast!). The sound is what you would expect from headphones under $50, but in my case I prefer functionality over sound quality - I have dedicated high bass/quality headphones anyway. This corresponds, for example, to Goodr sunglasses, where they are suitable for most purposes. I was surprised by the speakerphone quality when I didn't yell at the person on the other end of the line. You heard me well. Right out of the box I was able to connect to my phone just by holding the power button and it works well with Siri/Google/Alexa which is also useful for household chores like setting timers or reminders. Personally, I'm not a fan of touch controls (sweaty hands), but you can control the volume with the power button and the + buttons. We highly recommend adding them to your cart!
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