Uncompromising Sound Utilizing advanced aptX technology, these headphones are well engineered to deliver a pure and powerful sound. The built-in microphone adopts DSP (Digital Signal Processing) noise-reduction technology to eliminate external noise during a call and reduce echo interference in a closed environment. Comfortable & Reliable Made from protein leather and filled with memory foam, the earpads are soft to the touch. Thanks to the overall lightweight design, the headphones are comfortable enough for all-day listening. The aircraft-grade aluminum alloy body also ensures they are built to offer superior durability. Better Connection The AudioMX headphones boast a premium CSR8645 Bluetooth 4.1+EDR chipset which can instantly connect to your device from a distance of up to 33 ft (10 m). There’s a 3.5 mm audio cable included in the box, so you can listen to music from non-Bluetooth devices or conserve the battery life. Technical Specifications IC solution: CSR8645 Chip: Bluetooth 4.1 with aptX Bluetooth profiles: aptX/A2DP/AVRCP/HSP/HFP Speaker driver: 40 mm Driver sensitivity (SPL): 100 ± 3 dB Frequency response: 20 Hz-20 kHz Wireless range: 33 ft (10 m) Battery capacity: 420 mAh Standby time: 840 hours Impedance: 64 ohm Weight: 237 g (0.52 lbs) Dimensions: 6.9 in x 7.4 in x 3.1 in (175 mm x 187 mm x 79 mm) Package Contents 1 x Pair of Bluetooth Headphones 1 x Micro USB Charging Cable 1 x 3.5 mm Audio Cable 1 x User Manual
R**R
Yes! They are good. More everything!
conclusion...A bit of background: I'm in a lengthy process of buying, testing and reviewing full over-ear bluetooth headphones just due to the number of hours in an average day I listen to music with them - in the office, cooking in the kitchen, chores around the house, working in the yard or working on the cars, watching shows after kids are in bed. I'm drawing my upper boundary for paying for a superior set of headphones around $500-600 - of course you can spend more than a few thousand bucks on headphones but they can really only get SO good over bluetooth before... well, you get the point. And while my top three headsets to date (#3: Plantronics Backbeat Pro 2, #2: Bowers & Wilkins P7, #1: Bang & Olufsen H9) are $200, $400 and $500 respectively, I am completely agnostic about testing and trying the least expensive - quite to the point, I found this pair of $18 headphones to be completely acceptable in terms of delivering sound quality, from the deepest bass to the highest treble. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JTYWJSI/ Cheap and light construction, to be certain, but I have tested out quite a bit more expensive units, such as Photive BTH3 ($40) and Bohm B-76 and equivalent whitelabels ($110) producing simply unacceptable, inferior bass even relative to the $18 pair above.First of all, the pictures don't lie. These are VERY pretty. The headband and adjustable arms pretty blatantly favor the Bang & Olufsen headphones - and do so pretty well - (faux) leather along the top with double stitching, the very nice, very precise machined aluminum arms. The back half of the shell is also matte aluminum, with a mirrored-finish beveled edge around the circled back, a subtle but visually appealing touch that doesn't fully register in the photos, but for which I also gave accolades to the excellent Bowers & Wilkins P7. Overall I'd rate these in the top tier of all headphones in terms of aesthetics; I'm not sure what I'd rate higher than these other than the B&O H9 itself.They are lightweight, and superbly comfortable. The arms actuate smoothly and firmly from the headband. The ear pads are pillowy soft and comfortable. One minor complaint, I have a large-ish head and they only barely reach over my ears. Anyone with a bigger head, or trying to wear these over any kind of hairdo, might find them a bit tight. They seem identical in "reach" to the BlueAnt Pump Zone headphones I just reviewed.Now for the sound, and I'll be brief: yes. Yes sir. They deliver. The bass is all there, deep and rich. The mids and trebles are balanced well and deliver superb performance across the range. They deliver inky, deep, performant bass without being at all 'muddled' - without dousing the prominent vocals, piano, strings, and crisp treble that covers the full range. Hisses, ticks, rasps - you hear it all, uncompromising. There is no amp/DAC static whatsoever. Quiet is quiet. Loud is loud. Mids are warm. Bass is luscious. Treble sparkles. It's all there. Like I like to say: good sound means "more everything!"I will say these are clearly among the top headphones for sound quality under $200, and possibly under $400. Better even than my esteemed iDeaUSA "rounded rectangle" (no model name/number in the listing) over-ear headphones - which are also very good. These are better. These make better treble. Those are very, very good; these are better.These have no ANC and I have not yet tested call quality or bluetooth connection quality.I love the sound trim on these. Together with the aesthetic and build quality these may arguably move up into one of my top spots. I may do a side-by-side with my Bowers & Wilkins P7 and Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 to see how they sit alongside those. As I'm listening through all of my favorite test tracks, I'm finding these to be one of my big "pleasant surprises". Not just "for the price", but "for any price". There's only one other pair in this price range I've found comparably bigger-sounding than you would have expected for what you paid. Several good to very-good ones ranging from $30 to $70, but only these and the iDeaUSA headphones I referenced above. Those are very very good; these are better. These are excellent.Very happy here. These clearly sit near the top of my lineup. I can comfortably highly recommend them, especially given the price; you can not regret given the value. Whether these sound better than a $200 or $400 pair... depends on features, depends on personal taste to some extent. This is a VERY solid entry.Happy listening!
S**3
Solid build, solid sound, comfortable, with some audio flaws
Update: The more I've listened with these, I love the comfort. But I find some sound quality lacking. I've noticed plenty of songs where there is some quiet crackling when notes clash. I didn't notice it at first, maybe because I hadn't broken it in much. Maybe because most music I listen to is too loud to hear any crackling. But when listened to some more melodic music, I'm noticing some crackling. If this keeps persisting, I'll have to return these. It's really a pity, as I love the balance in these headphones.I'm pretty impressed with these. I almost felt like I was taking a gamble by purchasing these due to the sparse reviews. I'm skeptical of some reviews, as I know there are plenty of companies that will fake reviews on amazon to get other buyers interested. I bought these, and knew I could return them if they didn't live up to expectations. The reviews are correct though, these sound and look great. They are worth the price.The bass is more defined than my pricier pair of Audio Technica A700's. Although these aren't as clear overall, they're stunning for $60. The bluetooth is clear, although I was having some stuttering issues on my home PC. These issues haven't been found on my work laptop, nor on my phone so perhaps my PC at home has some bluetooth latency issues.I haven't used them for more than an hour at a time, but I haven't experienced any aching from them yet.The metal struts that come down are aluminum, and the outside portion of the cups are aluminum. Underneath the housing is plastic, and the section connected to the earpads is plastic. Despite this, I don't hear any creaking of plastic parts as I move and adjust the headphones. They feel as solid as they look. The leather strap above is double stitched. I didn't notice any sections that were in danger of fraying. The leather looks and feels legitimate. Honestly, I can't tell if its real or not. It definitely adds a classy touch that separates it from other generic plastic headphones in this price range.I decided to test the wired mode (make sure you turn the bluetooth connection off first). The wired connection is just as clear and loud from what I can tell. Volume in bluetooth mode is separate from the computer. This means that pressing the volume buttons on the headphones will not change the broadcast volume of your phone or computer. Some increments of the volume jump a little bit more than others, but its mostly negligible.There is a some leaking from these headphones, but it's not terrible. I just wouldn't recommend blasting music in a small office space.I listen to mostly rock and these headphones are very well balanced across the spectrum. I tried with a few rap songs, and it handled them well. The ultimate test for any song is to play Johnny Cash "Hurt". The bridge of that song is enough to shake and rattle any cans. Sadly, these didn't resist the shaking. Despite this, these headphones are just nice. If you're on the edge about buying them, take a chance. I'm well pleased so far. I will update if anything changes.
W**.
I waited until I could write a fair review. Great value, excellent, a top 5 Star recommendations...battery life exceptional...
I got these in early October (along with some earbuds for working out) and wanted to give it a good once over until I wrote this review. I paid for these.Recommendation: Buy these for yourself or give as a gift...price point is excellent.I've been searching for a good pair of comfortable Bluetooth (wireless) headsets since replacing a laptop (Bluetooth compatable) and a smart TV. You pair these with your smart TV or you laptop or you iPhone, etc. Personally I use these whenever I use my laptop and don't want anyone to be disturbed. I then use these at night when wife is asleep and I don't want her to be disturbed while watching TV. By the way, if you don't have a smart TV you can link a Bluetooth device by using a Bluetooth signal transmitter (see this link, I bought and installed these before we got out smart TV). https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01B4W40VC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Pros:Comes in a handsome box.The construction of the headset is excellent.The sound quality is exceptional (reonates well..deep robust sound not "tinny").The padding makes for a very comfortable fit.Once charged up these last a long time! I charge every 3 - 4 weeks (use for approximately 2 hours every other day?). I have other devices that need charging and are on a once a week charging routine (earbuds for workout, a Polar Heart Rate monitor)...but these go on for at least two weeks before charging is needed and recharge is rather fast.Don't wait too long...this could be one of those who may give you an after Christmas delivery date...Just saying....Cons: None
E**6
Sound amazing, built with some carelessness
Ok so these headphones have fantastic qualities in relation to the sound quality they emit. I love my high end hi-fi products but for walking to work and back i only wanted to pay in the region of £50 for some bluetooth headphones and these seemed to fit the bill nicely. I generally have a good ear for proper hi-fi tone and i was surprised but equally shocked at how good these sound.Imagine my disappointment when the first pair had something very loose in the right ear cup and it rattled every time i moved my head, even moving an inch and there was a bloody rattle suggesting a significant fault. So i sent those back and got a very swift refund.I ordered pair number 2 and as soon as i took them out of the box a screw from the left ear cup dropped out and onto the floor. I pu the screw back in and again they sounded superb but after maybe 30 seconds of listening to the new QOTSA album a raging distortion in the left ear cup emerged and hasn't let up since.So pair number 2 have now gone back.I intend to try once more such is the quality of the sound. I really hope the third pair come without a glitch otherwise i'll be so disappointed and what a shame that the build so far isn't quite matching the quality of the sound. I may just have been really unlucky but i do worry about the durability of these 'phones.
E**5
Cannot recommend.
Awful sound quality, no better than a cheap nasty £20 headset. My wife, who I bought them for, threw them back at me 'garbage' I thought it must be her being fussy, but terrible clicking noises, interference and noise, battery life was <10 hrs. Would not live with them even if they were £20.
T**S
... couple of weeks now and must say that I love them. the main reason I bought it is ...
I using it for couple of weeks now and must say that I love them.the main reason I bought it is the outstanding battery life.the audio quality is good.comfortable to wear it and I tend to forget their presence on my head since they apply minimal pressure and a very lightweight..also the headphone didn't slip off of my head when I move it.the headphone also looks very elegant on me.
S**N
Bluetooth stopped working after a month or two.
Worked well for the first a month and half... long battery life, which is good.but ever since a month ago. after first charge,Bluetooth stoped working.Bluetooth never worked with my macbook air, but was fine with my iphone.Still works with the cable cames with it , but kinda defeat the purpose of having awireless headphone. I asked a question in the question section, did anyone else experienced this.havent got a answer yet. However i aked the question with my phone, migth be a difference account.
P**L
Five Stars
Great headphones that look really expensive . Really good quality with a deep base and clear vocals. Highly recommend.
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