FM mode hint: when in FM mode make sure to scan the available stations, after scanning you can change the stations with prev/next gestures. Stations scanning is started with a triple touch on the gesture recognition pad. Product specifications. Operation: gesture recognition & button-press. Bluetooth: V4.1, A2DP, HSHF, receiving range - 10 meters. TF card: WMA/MP3/WAV format. FM: 87.5MHz - 108MHz. Pc mode: USB audio, card reader. Charge time: 3 hours. Play/talk time: above 8 hours. Work voltage: 3.7v. Signal to noise ratio: >90DB. Frequency response: 20Hz-20 KHz. The world's leading touch control. Finger swipe: volume increase/decrease/previous/next. Finger touch: play/pause/mode swapping/answer/hang up. Comfortable to wear: adjust a moderate clamping force. Earmuffs are made by skin-touch and protein leather with strong permeability. What's included: 1 x headset 1 x an AUX audio input wire 1 x USB line 1 x user manual.
B**H
I only paid $30 so it is not bad. It doesn't seem to hold a charge for ...
I would have given it 2 stars if I paid full price. I only paid $30 so it is not bad. It doesn't seem to hold a charge for a very long time. I had it fully charged on Friday and left it unplugged until Monday and it only worked on Bluetooth for an hour before it needed to be charged again. I haven't tried playing it for a full 6 hours straight so I'm not sure if it actually works as described. It says to turn it off while charging so that is also a bumber. It is comfortable to wear and the sound quality is good at low volumes. I only listen at work so I cannot speak for higher volumes. I tried using the FM radio for a time and found it a little filtrating that there is no readout, but it didn't say there was one. I'm in a tall office building so the FM radio quality was only ok I faced a window and didn't turn my head much. Also pretty frustrating so I ended up buying an Amazon Fire to use the iheart radio app.
I**.
Wireless Bluetooth Headphone with gesture control. If only the TF card has a spring mechanism to allows it retrieval.
Today after a long wait, I finally received my Sinobeat Wireless Headphones with gesture control. As I began testing out the functions, I was disappointed that the TF card cannot be retrieved out of the headphone. In fact it went right into the headphone and my 64 gb TF becomeburied within the headphone. What a disappointment here. My other comments aepre as follows.A. Bluetooth mode works fine. I was able to pair the headphone with my Xiaomi Phone, my iPad mini and the Bluetooth transmitter on the tv.B. The volume control is a bit sluggish, but it works, though not as quick a response as pressing the volume buttons on the headphone or the smart phone or iPad mini itself.C. FM mode works, but the setback is that you must be out in the open for the radio signals to be steady. There is no way I can preset the Channels. The stations search thus not work in enclosed space, as stated in the manual.D. Charging was fast this time round. Maybe it was already fully charged when I try to charge it. The only comment is that the charging cable should have been a micro usb and not the mini usb that was given. It will be better if it design to use something like the 35 mm socket or smaller. Otherwise I am quite happy with the charging.E. Gesture control works but is a bit sluggish. But the technology is such that it rely on the coordinate on the gesture pad itself.F. The headphone is comfortable on the ears and not as warm as I have experienced with similar headphones.Overall, because the TF card insert has no spring mechanism to allow the TF card to be retrieved, I can only give this product three starsrating.
S**N
It Sucks
I am 68. i bought this for my 86 year old mother in the nursing home. She would never figure out how to operate it. It has a 4 sided 2"by 2" card for instructions. I had to get out a magnifier to read it. When I look it up on the internet no instructions are available. When I go to You tube they show you how to operate the speaker system but nothing on the headset. Poor performance for the manufacturer. I am now trying to figure out how to listen to the radio. It is suppose to have 4 functions. I have plugged it into my mac and it will operate as a headset with the wire attached. This is very frustrating.
N**T
weird fit, disconnects at weird times, battery life kinda sucks
I can give this product 2 stars (instead of just 1) because at least it pairs quickly and easily with an iPhone. That part was painless.Beyond that, just about everything that makes or breaks a pair of headphones I have to rate poorly:* battery life is terrible (maybe 3-4 hours of go time).* too many buttons all in one place -- hard to feel out the right buttons to press when you can't see them.* it disconnects at weird times that make no sense (i'm *holding* my phone and suddenly it says "disconnected"?!)* there is seemingly no adjustment that makes these things comfortable on my ears.* the sound quality is maybe on par with a $20 pair of earbuds from Walgreens.I wish I could send these back, but it's too late to return.
M**H
High cost for bargain quality
Cons: Battery is dead after it sits for a day or two. Takes a really long time to connect to devices compared to other headsets/accessories I have. FM part is garbage. It's too bad because that would be a great feature but as soon as your inside anywhere reception goes out the window. Uses the old style USB cable to charge. The padding on the headphones isn't thick enough to keep the weight from resting on your ears. Sound leaves a lot to be desired even for bargain headphones.Pros: folds up nicely.Lesson learned, spend the $120-150 and get quality headphones.
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