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W**Y
Good deal!
Great sound and battery life!
L**E
Good until they snapped.
Bought these for my son's birthday and he used them constantly. . That is until the hinge snapped and they were immediately useless. Big disappointment.
J**.
Great for the price
Very nice. I picked them up on a lightning deal, saving myself about $10 off the regular Amazon price. I recently bought a pair of "Sentey B-Trek H10 Bluetooth Headphones Wireless Headset Foldable Gaming Headset V4.0" for office use. So my review of the Jodin is going to be a comparison to the Sentey.Comfort:Both the Sentey and the Jodin are comfortable. The headband mechanisms are very similar in operation and apparent construction. The top of the headband on each pair has a pad to cushion the crown of your head.Sound:The Sentey has slightly better bass. Both have good mids and highs. I listened to Lorde "Royals" and AC/DC "Thunderstruck" for comparisons. Each song has a good bass line to hit the lower frequencies.Controls:The Jodin uses a toggle dial for the volume. It is very intuitive and easy to detect with touch. The Sentey uses a multi-way input disc on the earphone (which the Jodin also has, but uses for different uses). There are no indents, raised bumps, or anything on the Sentey's dial to figure out where the controls are. After a few uses, you can figure it out, but for volume, it's not as easy to use.Pairing:I use a TROND BT-DUO and each headset easily paired to it once I figured out the correct order of operations. I had to cycle through several power cycles on the TROND and the headset to get the pairing to detect to finally work.Battery:The Sentey lasts about 6 hours of (mostly) constant listening. The TROND BT txr lasts slightly less. I don't know how long the Jodin will last, but after just receiving and plugging it is, it's lasted about 45 mins so far. I'll do a full charge overnight and see.Price:I got each headset on sale, but even so, the Jodin was about $15 less than the Sentey. Each or a small fraction of my Beats Solo 2 and provide pretty good sound quality, especially for the price differential.Other:- You get a nice carrying case with the Sentey - none with the Jodin.- The ear covers on the Sentey are slightly larger - they are almost "over ear" where the Jodin are definitely "on ear".- The headband on the Sentey is much tighter. I stretch it out on the packaging box (leave it there overnight) and it's helped. The Jodin was more comfortable out of the box. If you want to run or move around, the Sentey may be better for that use.- Each have very good sound insulation - both for the wearer and for the people around the wearer.- I did not test max range on either, but I can easily walk 30-40 feet and not have experienced any signal loss. However, I doubt they would work for much farther. And range is dependent on how many walls are around you, USB and other signal interference, battery power remaining on the headset/transmitter, etc.- The Sentey feels slightly heavier, but not so much as to be uncomfortable.- As a note: the Sentey were out of stock, so I bought the Jodin. Otherwise, I enjoy the Sentey enough to purchase again.
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