🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
These Small Bluetooth Headphones are designed for active individuals who prefer a comfortable, over-ear fit. With a built-in microphone for crystal-clear calls, a lightweight design, and a robust 12-hour battery life, they are perfect for sports and everyday use. Their foldable feature makes them easy to carry, ensuring you never miss a beat whether you're at the gym or on the go.
Controller Type | Media Control |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 12 Hours |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Sports & Exercise |
Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
M**N
Sensitive ears happy!
I have been looking for 2 specific types of headphones for months. It's extremely difficult to find what I need for a couple of reasons. I'm 41 F, but I'm the size of a 6th grader. 5ft, 100 lbs kind of tiny. Everything is proportionate however, so adult sized stuff is almost always too big for me. To give you an idea... when covid first hit, and everyone started making masks, nothing fit me. I went to visit my sister and her 2 yr old (at the time), and we went somewhere masks were required. I had misplaced mine (which I'd had to rig to fit), and the only other extra clean mask on hand was one of my baby niece's. With no other option, I went with it. I put it on.. and it fit me perfectly. That was a bona-fide "stunned to silence" moment. That was also the moment when I first realized that I was a fully grown early middle aged adult.. with child sized features. A bit unnerving. Also significantly complicating my search, is that I suffer from a painful chronic illness which causes unrelenting nerve pain all over my body. What would typically be a relatively mild reaction to a minor painful stimulus, is amplified by my condition.. by a lot. Ex: I live in FL, mosquitos are a thing. Getting bitten by a mosquito, for me, feels like a hornet just nailed me. Actual hornets mean a trip to the ER (I'm a lifelong Floridian and I like it that way.. so I have a decent stockpile of citronella. It works). Given that I've got all of that mess going on, headphones and ear buds are typically too big, absurdly bulky, inevitably become painful to wear after mere minutes, and due to poor fit.. they also have an annoying habit of falling out/off very easily, and I have to be overly aware of not moving around too much.. or even talking/eating at all. That includes stuff with ear hooks, because even regular sized ear hooks are too big on me. So, in my search for audio gear, I have two major non-negotiable requirements. 1) They have to fit well. 2) They have to be comfortable to wear for long periods of time. Lesser, but still important is that they be wireless. And finally, if the option is available, blue or green. The one absolute deal breaker, even if the size and fit are on point, is if they're pink. I hate the color pink vehemently, and refuse to have anything to do with it. While sound quality is a major requirement and focal point for many, it really isn't for me. I'm not super picky about that.. for the most part. If I can clearly hear what I'm listening to, without crunchy interference, I'm good. When I found these, I wasn't looking specifically for wrap neck headphones. I was actually trying to find headband styles. These looked lightweight, small, and low profile, they are also foldable (I wasn't sure how that worked until I bought them). The price was very reasonable as well, and because Amazon Prime is a thing, free returns exist. I figured what the heck, and ordered a blue set. Once I figured out how they unfolded (or more accurately, untwisted... important note: do NOT let go of one side of these after unfolding them, they WILL spring back into a coil and target a finger in the process), and how to position them properly around my neck, I was impressed. I will say that they are indeed a bit big on me, and due to that factor, I'd initially intended to return them. But, after finding a way to position them so they fit a little better, I decided to give them a fair shot and try them out for a bit. I can't really comment on their battery life as I haven't yet used them for more than a couple of hours at a time, but in my experience, they hold a charge well (5 hours watching Netflix is the longest stretch thus far), and recharge quickly enough for my needs (full disclosure, I immediately put them on the charger after every use, and haven't yet tried leaving them unplugged between uses.. likely not the healthiest way to treat the battery). Despite them being too big for me to wear/use while I'm active (they'd fall off my smurf-sized self in a heartbeat if I did more than power walk), I ultimately decided to keep them due to how comfortable they are. These are hands down the most comfortable headphones I own. They're snug enough to not slip off in a stiff breeze, but not so much that my pain/pressure sensitive ears start screaming after 20 minutes. They're not soundproof by any measure, but the sound quality (for the style and structure) is there. I personally think these sound better than my original model galaxy buds do (I'm not an audio nerd, so I don't know how well or poorly the buds performance actually rates). In my opinion (as someone who also suffers from severe ADHD, and understands/appreciates the trade-off) decent sound quality can effectively offset the lack of soundproofing. Not everyone holds that opinion obviously.. but for those who do, these do that. These are not high quality, state-of-the-art, ultra tech headphones. You are not going to find anything like that for the price of these, so don't buy these with that expectation in mind, or you're going to be put off. I only have one slight gripe with these (aside from them being too big on me), which could be a big gripe for left handed people.. and that is the location of the controls. As I've mentioned.. I'm not an audio nerd (I'm a mechanic and maintenance tech) and don't know what the standard is, but this is the first set of gear I've seen that have all controls on one side. Everything is on the right side.. nothing on the left. Being a righty, it's generally not an issue for me, but sometimes my right hand is occupied with something I can't put down (I'm a woman.. so naturally, I'm usually doing a bajillion things at once), and not having an option for left sided controls can be a pain. I didn't take off a star for the gripes because nothing is perfect.. and they're not deal breakers for me. Bottom line, if you want a decent and comfortable set of audio gear, that are compact, low profile, flexible (extremely flexible.. they'd make Gumby jealous), that put out better sound than they look like they would... and not have to forfeit your utility bill or insurance payment to buy.. try these!
C**E
Basic & good for doing household chores
Perfect for doing housework. I don't have to worry about buds dropping out of my ears (I dont like things in my ears anyway) or a headset slipping off my head. I can hear if my kid calls for me & any other environmental noise that I need to be aware of. I can answer a call if needed. They are decent basic headphones & the price is right. I wish they would make more wrap arounds.
E**B
THESE HEADPHONES WILL NOT FALL FROM YOUR EARS! Good for any physcial activties!
After getting this pair of headphones and testing quite a number of different work out headphones and ear buds. I can say these ARE the best workout/physical activates headphones I used as they sit ON your ear rather than Over Your Ear! You can even nap with them on!As a disclaimer of this review:- I bought these with my own money and while everyone's heads and ears are different I can't vouch how these may work for another person's so everyone's milage and comfort levels will truly vary as with some wearable products online; what works well for me may not work well for another person due to our differences in size. So take advantage of online stores return policies if these don't work out for you!I think these work well on smaller heads as they rather small but bendable, flexible and durable (not to sound vulgar but...) I do sweat a lot and with the material they are made out of they do a great job of repelling sweat and they come with an additional set of ear pads for replacements if the first set get too "used".As far as comfort goes they do sit nice and firmly but if I'm moving they do shift slightly on my ears but they won't fall off. I wore these while cleaning my car for an inspection recently and doing a lot of scrubbing but they never fell off doing so much work. I also fell asleep wearing these the other day not realizing I was still wearing them.I have them connected to my Lenovo Legion Slim 7i Gen 8 laptop and my Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G during my activities and I've had no issues or random disconnects while they are connected HOWEVER you can only have one device connected to these at a time!THESE ARE BLUETOOTH ONLY HEADPHONES! So you can't use a 3.5mm aux cable for these. (I assume that you can't use Micro USB to transmit sounds either. I didn't see anything in the manual so decided not to try it.)The sound quality is pretty nice better than most average over the ear headphones. They aren't as nice as my V-Moda Crossfade 2 & 3s but for heavy physical activities especially when doing work around the house, these are lightweight and breathable. Because they don't sit in your ears like earbuds do you have the abilities of still hearing outside noises around you which is important if you are jogging or around people in general.Charge time is average for a micro usb cable and lasts pretty much as long as I need them during the activities I do. I would say if I forget to charge them I may get 4 more 2 hour activities done before they need charged. I've only charged them 3 times so far since owning them.So why the 4 out of 5 Stars? Well here are my grips:- Micro USB, I get these are an older type of headphone (Bluetooth v4.2) it would have been nice to see USB-C on these or if a new version comes out USB-C would be a nice upgrade.- They don't come with a case, I would recommend the Smatree Headphone Hard Case as shown in the photo posted. (You may want to get a better Carabiner or Clip if you get this case as the one that came with it broke instantly)- I wouldn't call it an issue because I wanted wireless headphones but these are TOTALLY WIRELESS! THEY DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY HARDWIRE CONNECTION CABLES! So they always need to have a charge to work as a heads up!- While comfortable they do sometimes hurt my left ear depending on how they are sitting (Twisted or turned incorrectly) but that may be more of a personal thing with my head and ear shape than a design flaw.- Sometimes because I move so much some quality is lost with the headphones shifting until I reposition them but again it may be more due to my head and ear shape than a design flaw.Overall if you need a light headphone set, can't stand ear buds and need to hear your surroundings without breaking the bank... these are the ones I would go with. And hopefully one day we get a USB-C upgrade for later down the road!
R**Y
Highly Recommend these Great Headphones
I've had these for awhile now and they've been exactly what I needed. Very lightweight. Always connect easily to Bluetooth. I can wear them for hours and never notice. I originally bought them for wearing while exercising but I ended up wearing them just around the house when listening to music or also while listening to my TV when my roommates are asleep. Can't recommend them enough.
S**R
Hard to put on, but they won't fall off
They are somewhat difficult to put on, due to the wire between them. The sound quality is good and they are very easy to use (forward, back volume up and down) while not looking at them. You can feel the arrows, etc. A con is that you can't opt to keep only one in your ear (in order to hear other's better and not look anti-social). I like the idea of earbuds not falling out and getting lost in the outdoors, but I've found that I don't like them being tethered together. The over the ear loops work well enough, without having to have them joined. I'm keeping them, bc you can never have too many, but I also got some that are over-the-ear and not conjoined. The sound quality is good
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