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Review on Wireless Bluetooth 5.0 Sleep Headband with Ultra-Thin Speaker - Long-lasting Music Headset for Running, Yoga, Black by Amy Lucero

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Mostly good; Only 3 questions.

I bought these mainly to listen to meditations in bed when I fall asleep and to keep my cat from destroying them (he likes to eat headphones so I couldn't use the headphones and had them downstairs.) They are quite comfortable; I found the hard controller on the front to get a bit fiddly after an hour or two. However, I fell asleep with them. The sound for what I'm using is excellent. And now I actually use them for training, they are comfortable and stay in place! My 3 problems: 1. Up and down buttons: when you press them, they jump forward or backward in your audio track (song, chapter). You have to long press for volume, but that's very difficult to control as you can easily turn the volume up too high or mute the sound before you even notice the volume change. I want it to be single clicks to gradually shift the volume and long press to go back and forth. I usually just use my phone to control the volume.2. The volume is not low enough. When lying quietly in bed I just want my meditations to be very quiet, but the lowest setting is still pretty loud. To overcome this, I simply adjust the range so the speakers are farther from my ears, but that's not ideal.3. When you get system notifications (power on, connect, low battery, shut down) they are VERY loud no matter what volume is set. It's terribly amazing when you fall asleep with the headphones on and they turn off automatically (which he warns you about), or when you're in meditation and the battery dies. For the money it serves its purpose. , but for me the above issues are enough to make me look at another headset. However, if you mainly want it to work or jam with audio at a decent volume, then that's great. The above issues should not be bothersome.

Pros
  • Wide Range
Cons
  • Factor Set