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Review on Wireless Bluetooth Headphones with Mic, Micro SD Card 🎧 Slot, and FM Radio - Bluedio T2 Plus Turbine (Blue) by Agata yziska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

General summary - I took headphones for exercising in the gym, I use them 3 times a week for 2 hours. I don’t like different plugs because my ears hurt, so I took this option. It’s quite convenient to practice in them, if standing then there are no complaints at all, lying on a bench, the headband is a little uncomfortable, I just move it closer to my forehead and it doesn’t interfere. I bought it a month ago, charged it right away, so after a couple of weeks I charged it again, but more out of fear of being left without music along the way. Now I want to wait and understand when it will be discharged.

Pros
  • Well, firstly, the price / quality ratio is simply amazing. Took for 2400 with delivery. Long-lasting battery. I use it in conjunction with the phone, I listen to music from Music. The basses are not pronounced, some argue that they do not exist at all, I don’t know the advantage or disadvantage of this, depending on what to listen to, I am completely satisfied. I like to listen to music loudly, if you listen to "Kino" so on all the headphones of the norms, and if "Aria" is on pronounced bass, my head starts to hurt in the headphones. As a nice bonus, it is possible to listen to the radio, music from a flash drive, and the ability to listen via wire, and not just via bluetooth. But to be honest, I only tested these nice bonuses when unpacking and I’m not going to use them, but they suddenly come in handy, at least the ability to use a USB flash drive can be useful.
Cons
  • the only very very small drawback - when you shoot around your neck, they don’t hang very comfortably, they rest against your chin, especially when you try to tilt your head. But I don’t really care, I only hang them around my neck when I cross the road, and the rest of the time is still either on my ears or on a shelf.