🎶 Flex Your Sound, Elevate Your Day!
The Flex 800 Bluetooth Retractable Neckband Headphones combine cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features. Weighing only 0.1 lbs, they offer a lightweight design for all-day comfort. With Bluetooth 5.3, enjoy stable connectivity and the ability to connect to two devices simultaneously. Customize your audio experience with four EQ modes and enjoy up to 25 hours of playtime, with rapid charging capabilities for those on-the-go moments.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Call Control |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 5.3 |
Headphone Jack | USB C Type |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Latency | 270 Milliseconds |
Audio Driver Size | 8 Millimeters |
Frequency Response | 2.48 GHz |
Sensitivity | 101 dB |
Impedance | 16 Ohm |
Noise Control | None |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Bud |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | Flex 800 |
Theme | Hands Free Neckband |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 25 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Antenna Location | Working, Calli, Driving |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
Cable Features | Retractable, Without Cable |
Additional Features | Multifunction Wheel Button, Auto Retractable Wire (without button control), Wireless & Hands free, Fast Charging & Long Battery, Multi Point (Multi Connection), Game Mode (Low Latency) |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Lsitening Music & Podcast, Watching Youtube, Driving |
C**E
almost perfect
They are actually a little smaller than the other brands and can push in your ear farther, which actually is fine but it makes the sound block out so you cant hear the sound (music in my case). So I end up having to take them out and re-insert them trying to go only half way so that they are in good, but not too good. The bluetooth works awesome pairing, and the sound is great. People tell me they hear a lot of the background sometimes when I talk with them but over all they are good. They are great on my end. Much better value than LG- LG 700's were the best and I don't know why they quit making them and changed to garbage that is way more money- so this brand filled the market gap left behind. They are affordable and mostly awesome.
A**A
Really Good Headset
I have had this headset for some time now and have thoroughly enjoyed it. It is very well made and convenient. The sound quality is excellent and the battery lasts a heck of a long time. I really like the design of the multi-function knob, so nice to be able to so easily change the volume and access other functions. It was a little more costly than my last one from ExFit, but definitely worth it.
T**Y
Great product!
Ive had mines for a year and really enjoyed them. The sound quality is great for daily conversations. It vibrates when I receive a call and it's retractable. After a year one of the ear piece gave out so im searching for a replacement now.
L**E
The most dependable headset I've had ever had and I can't buy them anymore
One of the better ones I have ever had and I have been a die-hard LG I went to go buy some more to have for back up and they stop selling them does anybody know how to get any more
S**N
bring back the bcs 700
I've tried so many of these neckband headsets. Most recently I used a Plantronics Voyager 6200, until the wires began to fray. I wanted to mention that so that you can understand why I might be a harsher judge than if I had only ever tried this particular headset. I expect too much from my headsets, especially from what I am willing to pay!I'm giving this one 4 stars. My callers can hear me clearly most of the time. Only occasionally are background noises near me so loud to my caller that it hurts their ears and they must hang up in self-defense. To be fair, that did happen once in a long while even with the expensive Plantronics unit. The weird thing is sometimes, it's not a loud noise near me that triggers pain my callers ear, it's a noise that *I* can barely hear, and I'm surprised the microphones can even pick it up! There may be other, louder noises near me, but my caller is overwhelmed by the sound of something that's happening in another room. Also, if I am in an enclosed area (like an attic, or small room, or if my head is inside a cabinet) then my caller is auditorily assaulted by the smallest, quietest of noises. Tapping my fingernail on a piece of wood sounds like a gun going off near their ear. I can imagine you wondering why I would test my headset with my head inside a cabinet. I'm a service technician and I'm often working in small spaces! Anyway... these kind of issues are pretty standard for these neckbands. The voyager 6200 has been the best quality of all I tried, but it lasted less than a year and those dangling earbuds were constantly getting torn off. This BCS 700 retracts out of my way when I'm not using. I know some of you may want to know how music sounds on it. I can't help with that. Music sounds more or less fine on all of em that I've tried, including this one. I listen to podcasts, watch youtube videos, and maybe some Netflix. It all sounds fine. I've got some hearing loss, but it's loud enough for me to hear. I don't even have it turned all the way up. I have an 18.5" neck and wish this device was a little bigger. I think use tiny models in all the pictures so it looks like it hangs down on the lower joint of the collarbone. But for me, most of these b.a.r.e.l.y. make it around my whole neck, including this one. But it does. make it. mostly. For this price, I can deal with the call quality being slightly less than ideal. I hope this helps someone make a decision!---------- Above was my original 4 star review for bcs 700. They came out with the pro model which is no good at all. Now they've come out with the exfit 800 flex. Also no good. returned mine after 1 day. for 4 hours it was good, then just went haywire, "gaming mode on" "gaming mode off", right speaker quit working for a bit. I thumped it and it came back on at half the volume of the left speaker. Just terrible
K**E
Previous LG users please read
I read about 25 reviews prior to purchase. Here is what previous LG users failed to mention:Cons:It sucks down your phone's battery more.It does not allow my 2014 ford sync interface to work, i can dial out with the car but then the headset takes over the call, ear piece must be in my ear while driving.From what i can tell the bluetooth headset code is not as seemless and intersoftware compatible. I have a little Bluetooth device that allowed my book or music play over the car radio, this headset will not let that work.It dies sooner than an LG or Mpow did, still get most of a day but a lot of use requires a brief recharge.Pros:It's attractiveIt's comfortableIt's cheaper by $80-100, but aforementioned cons is the reasonIt has decent sound quality (for books) and the noise canceling is really pretty good, I can power wash and hear my book clearly- I used to go to my bose headset for that.I'm still on the fence about it- the car and Bluetooth software interactions are pretty annoying. It may be worth the extra money for an LG for day to day satisfaction.If i hadn't had an LG work seamlessly with everything I might not feel so frustrated.
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