Advanced driver and circuitry design for powerful deep bass and clear mids and highs. Bluetooth v4.0 EDR Class II Apt-X decoder provides high quality stereo music playback Built-in dual microphone for noise reduction Up to 12 hours of battery life. Wireless range of up to 33. Comfortable on-ear design. Universal 1-button remote control for Android Samsung Blackberry Apple and others Includes tangle-free cable for in-line play and carrying pouch.
T**M
Unexpectedly Awesome.
I have had these for about three months now. I was a bit hesitant about these because I read a lot of reviews that said the leather part covering the ear pads came falling off or started falling off soon after arrival. I suppose it could be that I was fortunate enough get some that didn't have that problem. I've also been careful to be gentle with them and so far they don't seem to be on the verge of falling apart. Sound quality is great. I admit it's not the greatest sound out there. I have some Turtle beach gaming headsets that cost around $50 that have better sound, they completely cover your ear and have surround sound capability, but they are wired. For the price on these Soul headsets and wireless feature it's definitely worth it. The Bluetooth connects easily and has good distance. It comes with an Auxiliary cable to listen that way if you don't want to use Bluetooth. Sound quality increases noticeably while connected. The ear pads fold inward for easier storage while not in use. The battery on this thing is amazing. I've only charged it like three times in the three months I've had it, but I also don't use it constantly. Still, for the amount that I do use it its really impressive. It comes with a nice black bag to carry them in although I never use it. If you buy a Bluetooth transmitter you can connect them to your TV and watch without worrying about waking someone up.
A**R
Useful Headphones, Sound Is Okay
Got these for $39 on special. For that price they are good. I wouldn't have paid more. Sound: My monoprice earbuds ($10), and brookstone earbuds ($35), sound as good and better respectively. So not impressed with the sound aspect at all. I had the volume up really loud thinking that would help, but parts of the music were blurry..or maybe muddy is the term? I listen to house/dubstep for the main part. Instrumental music sounds okay. Rap sounds just okay. When listening to podcasts the sound is very good. I think the problem is when you have music that is very busy, like dubstep, which has 10 musical things going on at the same time, you can only hear like half of what is going on. The little subtle melodies aren't clear. If you like simple music like acoustic music will be decent.Wireless:The wireless element is great. Works best in a 15 foot radius. I can't go over my entire small apartment without having my phone in the same room. Already is has made treadmill walking, cleaning the kitchen, vacuuming, and other tasks a whole lot easier not having to protect the chord from water, tangling etc,Style: Also felt pretty cool wearing them in the gym. The style is perfect for gym goers. Comes with a nice carrying bag.Comfort:I sometimes get an earache in my right tear, I think from the bluetooth, but I hope that goes away. Physically they are very comfortable and soft. Not too big so you can wear them in a public setting like the gym or even outside without looking out of place. Buy them for the style and portability. Not all types of music will sound great, but the other benefits of the headphones are enough to keep me happy.
G**C
Bluetooth connection spotty; otherwise sound is good.
I've been trying out Bluetooth headphones left and right it seems, and I find the same problem with a lot of these headphones--the audio is spotty and drops out when I'm walking around, even if I have the phone in my pocket. These headphones are no exception: the sound quality is good (great, frankly, when you take into consideration they only cost me $40), but what good is good sound quality if the music pops/skips/drops out every 20 seconds?I know, it's possible I just have a defective pair, but I really don't think that's the issue. In the last few months, I've tried the Jaybird BlueBuds X, the Jabra REVO Wireless, and Photive BTH3, and now these, and the only pair that did NOT drop the audio signal all the time were the BlueBuds X. I don't know what technology they're using, but the audio sounds good, the signal almost NEVER drops, and the batteries last all day . . . If only they were more comfortable.Anyway, back to these--the sound quality is quite decent, especially considering the price, and they fit comfortably on my head, although I have been wearing them for a little over an hour now and my ears are starting to get a little tender. This, however, is bound to happen, and for the price these perform just as well as any other headphones in terms of comfort.They don't look bad, but they do feel like $40 headphones--that being said, the step up in quality from these to the REVO Wireless headphones (~$200) is not worth the extra $160, so these win out in my opinion. Even if these broke, you could buy 4 extra pairs of them and still be paying the same as one set of the REVOs.Noise isolation is good--better than the BTH3's (which, despite being around the ear actually had to worst noise isolation), but not quite as good as the REVOs or the BlueBuds X.If you ONLY need these for your computer as you sit in front of it, or listening to your phone while you're sitting next to it, these might not be a bad investment. But for me, the whole point of going wireless is so I can walk around the city, walk around my school, walk around my apartment, and not have to worry about the cords getting tangled, etc. Unfortunately, even with the phone in my pocket I was losing the audio signal every 20-30 seconds on the streets of New York, and going more than 15 feet away in my apartment caused the audio to consistently drop, effectively ruining any enjoyment I had of my music.My last hope is to try the uber-expensive headphones, like the Beats Wireless Studios or the Bose AE2w headphones, but I have a sinking feeling those will suffer from the same problem. If you really need your music to play seamlessly while you walk around and do things, even with your phone in your pocket, I suggest you check out the JayBirds BlueBuds X. If you find a great pair of wireless over-the-ear or even on-the-ear headphones, that don't drop out when you're moving around, let ME know!Cheers.
R**A
Ear-pads are the weak link!
I ordered these because of the great pricing, but upon receipt and fitting of the headphones the ear-pad cover separated and exposed the foam pad underneath. The cover cannot be fixed or replaced. If I really wanted to deal with this flaw, I guess I could use electrical tape to try and patch the damage, but these are new and just tried on for fit.I cannot comment on sound quality because I never got to test the sound before this issue.I had to return these within minutes of receiving them. Sad!
S**E
Help, my ears have fallen off!!!!......
Faulty on arrival!!!....same faulty earpad cover that so many on amazon.com have commented on. Very disappointed as these did sound great.Sent back immediately for a refund and to amazons credits, they did an amazing job in handling the return and refund.....Well done amazon.As this appears to be documented fault, I do feel that the reseller and Amazon should check all stock in their warehouse and remove from sale all the faulty units that they find.Hope the powers that be take heed of this warning.Hope this all helps and happy shopping :0)
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