Tuesday, 15 November 2016

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These Bluetooth headphones cost just under $22 and they're good for running, working out or just listening to your tunes without worrying about getting that cord snagged on something.

They're pretty decent headphones for the budget conscious spender that's not really focused on brand names. In my experience some of the no name products I've come across are a lot better than the big names out there. These headphones are lightweight and they sound really good. I was actually surprised at the quality of the sound they produced. I'm using them with my iPhone 7 Plus at the moment and all of the controls are fully functional as well. Right out of the box they were ready to be paired and even had a little bit of juice in the battery. So of course I listened to music for about 2 hrs before I needed a charge.

Now it's time to charge. How? With the supplied micro USB cable and a power block (not supplied) or any USB port available. Charging to full capacity didn't take long at all. I was doing a bunch of stuff while they charged so I can't really give an exact time. Let's just say it doesn't take as long as your phone takes to charge.

Inside the box there's also a few different size cushion thingy things for different sized ear canals (Yes, I wrote thingy things) Lol. I never use em anyways. That's pretty much it for these headphones. From comfort and durability to quality and price, I say go to it!!




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