With impressive audio clarity and a sleek contemporary design, these stylish headphones sound as good as they look.
8-10 hours of play time (100 hours’ standby time)
Call handling functions
Built-in volume control/hands-free for telephone calls
Wired or wireless (10m operating range)
Foldable design
Includes USB Cable and extra Audio Cable
Available in 3 colours
Product reference: 68092
Top comments
worthinger
22 Nov 156#3
Not copying Monster DNA at all there.
reddit to adamcb
22 Nov 153#8
And you make the determination that they are tat based upon what empirical evidence?
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Catsy
22 Nov 15#1
cheap. I wonder if they can last more than 1 month :smiley: heat added
Baz417
22 Nov 15#2
Can't go wrong with this price with 3 years warranty. Heat given.
worthinger
22 Nov 156#3
Not copying Monster DNA at all there.
polarbaba
22 Nov 15#4
anyone have an idea of the quality?
was looking into the bluedio range...
anthony212 to polarbaba
22 Nov 15#5
don't buy the bluedio ones if you care about quality, good sound but it's plastic as hell
ssjinzo
22 Nov 15#6
I think these are plastic as well. It depends on budget if you paying around 20 pounds which iam guessing he is as he is comparing them to bluedio ones ht shooting star ones for 20 on Amazon you probably only getting all plastic. Unless you know something that has good build quality bluetooth headphones for around this budget? The problem with these headphones is 8 to 10 hours battrey life. Probably using bt 3.0 not 4.0+ which greatly increases battrey life. A similar pair using bt 4 + would give you 30 to 40 hours of battery life.
adamcb
22 Nov 15#7
Looked through the Christmas Aldi leaflet today and with these included I've never seen as much tat. Personally I'd rather spend a few quid more and buy decent products rather that something just because it's cheap
reddit to adamcb
22 Nov 153#8
And you make the determination that they are tat based upon what empirical evidence?
polarbaba
22 Nov 15#9
I was thinking about either the bluedio r2 or r+ ....
boothy999
22 Nov 15#10
I bought some Bluedio in the Aliexpress sale for £11, they came from UK too in a Amazon box.
polarbaba to boothy999
23 Nov 15#11
which ones and how did you find them?
cheers
mistafaz
23 Nov 15#12
Black one looks like it has been wrapped in carbon fiber
Jimk
23 Nov 15#13
I have a set of the wired altius ones from quite a while back and the sound quality is pretty good for the price I paid for them.They are still going strong
dergal
23 Nov 15#14
I love my Bluedio... Best headphones I've had and good customer support...
These look interesting.
CaptainWest
23 Nov 151#15
Be careful buying electronics from Aldi. I audited a company that provides the tech support for them and they are told to try and fob you off as much as possible.
Gollywood to CaptainWest
23 Nov 15#16
What does that even mean??
bellboys to CaptainWest
23 Nov 152#17
Huh? If they are faulty just take them back to store (with your receipt) within 3 years for a full cash refund. Easy peasy.
thekanester to CaptainWest
23 Nov 15#19
You mean, like ebuyer?
Sadly you have to provide resistance to customer returns if you hope to maximise your profit. If you want hassle free returns my advice would be to use Amazon.
thekanester
23 Nov 15#18
A bloke down the pub said his cousin had ones like them and they might have been rubbish.
bellboys
23 Nov 151#20
Aldi's 3 year warranty on their products is great for garden solar lighting! Before the Summer we bought 4 boxes of their solar rock lights. Now IME solar lights like these tend to have pretty short shelf lives so we kept the boxes and receipts in the loft. 4 of the 16 we bought have already gone so back they went for a full refund! I'm convinced the remaining 12 will at some stage fail before the 3 years are up so another refund will be sought. It's like having free use of garden solar lighting! :laughing:
morrig
23 Nov 151#21
Last year after 18 months an angle grinder failed told to email the German suppliers,they asked for pictures and info.
Thet delivered a refurb and still have the old one.
Can't complain for £20 device.
nelly1997
23 Nov 151#22
they look a little like Monster DNA headphones XD
RetrofitTechnoEddieward
25 Nov 15#23
SuperDuperTech Guru here.. Amazing square wave frequency. MOSEFET Transitors hight density dual layer Chinese Pcbs, with double custom lacquer, HAAS T1 quality checked
aishy1066
29 Nov 15#24
Brilliant headphones got some today and sound quality is amazing can't go wrong and makes an ideal present and 3 years warranty too
PanKelvin
3 Dec 15#25
good deal, cheers mate
frederick256
3 Dec 15#26
just bought some today. Seem to be OK sound is fine. Wife now happy as she can listen to music from the tablet round the house without getting tangled in the cord
unsatisfiedshopper
3 Jan 16#27
I bought these from Aldi 2 weeks before Xmas. The headphones wont charge. Aldi wont take them back and told me to speak to 'After Sales Support'. They were very helpful... and told me it was Aldi's problem. Both arent interested and as they were cheap thier overall impression is simple. . . they will fob you off till you give up. VERY UNHAPPY.
firsttime1972
8 Jan 16#28
Know what.... I got bought these for Christmas. Quality is not too bad and okay not as good as BOSE headphones but the sound quality is ok.
3 year warranty to boot.. not even BOSE offer that
vickyx1
12 Sep 16#29
Hi, by the off chance has anybody got the contact details for the warranty on these headphones my sons have broken and I seem to have misplaced the paperwork. Thanks In advance. Vicky
holderd
20 Sep 16#30
0800 3286063 or [email protected] 3 year warranty, they refunded me the amount due to short availability and cost But you will need the original receipt from purchase.
Opening post
8-10 hours of play time (100 hours’ standby time)
Call handling functions
Built-in volume control/hands-free for telephone calls
Wired or wireless (10m operating range)
Foldable design
Includes USB Cable and extra Audio Cable
Available in 3 colours
Product reference: 68092
Top comments
All comments (30)
was looking into the bluedio range...
cheers
These look interesting.
Sadly you have to provide resistance to customer returns if you hope to maximise your profit. If you want hassle free returns my advice would be to use Amazon.
Thet delivered a refurb and still have the old one.
Can't complain for £20 device.
3 year warranty to boot.. not even BOSE offer that