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I was having one heck of a time finding a decent set of bluetooth headphones. I found the older Bluedio R headphones and almost pulled the trigger on purchasing them. Then I saw on their website the new R+ version. These come with Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, and a little bit longer battery life. I was a bit hesitant to purchase from a brand I've never heard of, but wow. I received these last friday and they are amazing. I am no audiophile, but quality is great, bluetooth works perfect, nfc a bit gimmicky but that also worked as designed (tap phone to headphones and pairs instantly). I had also tried the Beats Wireless headphones, which were 100$ more than these, crappier audio, and smaller/tight on the head, those were returned right away. The Bluedio R+ headphones are extremely comfortable, they're a bit bigger than other headphones, but they don't weigh much at all. You forget they're on your head after an hour of rocking out. They also do a great job canceling out noise. There is alot of bass, but not to the point it muffles out sound. These also turn into a usb headphones when plugged in via the charging cable, which is useful when using on a laptop/desktop computer. I am so far happy with my purchase, great product, great build quality, would easily recommend these to anyone. They're worth a try, you'll love them.
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I am absolutely STUNNED by this product. I could go upstairs and with no wires listening to my music leaving my Ipad mini downstairs. If you like bass, but not to much, Get these. I eq'd these using my Laptop's driver. everything boosted up I guess, lol it did the trick though. Also, I liked the function of the side controls especially. These feel very sturdy as even when you fold the pair they "lock" into place in and out. As an average consumer I am very pleased with this product. But, that is not all. May I warn you that the Noise cancelling isn't actual noise canceling, its really just noise isolation. Also, there is an amount of noise leakage that could maybe get you a bad reputation at the library. Also, these headphones are very comfortable to me, well, At least they are more comfortable than the ableplanet Linx audio Noise cancelling headphones. Plus, these cans include a carrying case, audio cable, and a usb cable to charge and update. The package includes a handy user manual. Besides the broken up english, good job on that part. May I also include that these headphones aren't the lightest and smallest headphones, meaning I wouldn't wear these outside if you don't want alot of attention and stares at your cans BUT, on the bright side you can still fold them. Also, (sorry for so many alsos :P) If you are more in for the best most accurate possible sound quality, look into the ATH M50s or the ATH PRO700s. Last but most definitely not least, is the amount of battery these cans have, It is very imprsessing. 24 Hours, correct me if I am wrong please. If you disagree with this review, feel free to comment. Thanks! :)I will now include a pros and cons list.
Pros:
Battery life
Wireless
Foldable
Bassy (I like bass :P)
Durable
Side controls
Rechargeable
Microphone (I think)
Comfortable
Price is AMAZING
LED light notifications
Cons:
Quite large
NOT NOISE CANCELLING
Not the best case, I recommend getting a more protective case.
May be to bassy for some
Manual isn't the best
Is it just me hearing a buzzing noise in the background? please help! (may just be me)
Thank you for reading this review, I hope this helped!
Also, please keep in mind I am an AVERAGE CONSUMER.The sound is really good, even better if you find an equalizer, they are conformable even after several hours of use, and easy to pair
Install a new firmware is quite an endeavor and had to spend several hours trying that the pc detect the device in the proper mode
The noise cancelling works just by covering your ears, not the active noise cancelling that was advertised but it works well for me
The battery life in my case is of around 20 hours of use
I am reducing 1 star because I notice that one of the sides is a bit louder ( something that I can adjust on a pc or phone), also, something else that I noticed is that the mic is not the good for phone calls, for some that may be a really bad thing, but I didnt intended to use it as a hands free so for me it is okTook the plunge and bought these and glad I did, fit is great and I have a fat head, they aren't too heavy, pairing was very easy, listening to SD card as I type this and it sounds great, has built in EQ for SD, if you like bass it has great bass almost too much but it doesn't fuzz out on you is clear bass, has different EQ for the Bluetooth that you can download at Bluedio web site, packaging is perfect, mine came with enough charge to try it but you'll need to charge it after that, the 8 track sound system sounds awesome, they do bleed some and the noise canceling is decent but not the best, over all this is a great pair of headphones for the money.
UP-DATE 9/20/2013
Have had these for a while now and thought I'd up date my review. I had given them four stars but not anymore. I still like the sound,the pairing and the fact that it has an SD card for listening, however the SD card has a couple issues that need to be attended to. I have sent three emails to Bluedio with absolutely no response, none, nada, zip, like they never got'em. The issues you can work around but I feel they should be fixed and can be fixed with software up dates, the issues being; #1 When you start up the SD card player the volume comes on as loud as possible, is deafening if you have them on, I found out the hard way and it almost hurt my ears. #2 When you start up the SD card player it always starts at the beginning with the first song. Neither the directions or the web site is any help. There is an upgrade at the web site but it doesn't specify what it is updating and it is frustrating to figure it out. You have to download a program of there's install it and then try and figure out the word doc(if you can get it to open), hook the headphones to your computer via USB and then try and install the firmware update and the EQ update and hope you didn't screw up your headphones so they don't work at all. I have not done any of the updates as yet, not sure if I will I'm scared I'll screw them up and not be able to use them at all and with Zero support well ... out $$$.$$. Now the other headphones, the Bluedio R is what my wife bought and they don't have these issues. Like I said you can work around the issues on the Bluedio R+ headphones but you shouldn't have to for the money you spend. I recommend them for the sound quality but don't recommend them for the support. I would return them but I have gone past my return date, looks like I keep'em whether I want them or not !!Can't use them if the battery dies even with using the audio cable. You should be able to listen to music using the cable plugged directly in to the music source when the battery is dead. Of not for that than I would give 4 stars.
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