A great set of Bluetooth Sony headphones. Note that there is NOT an option to use these with a cable - they are 100% wireless.
Fantastic sound quality considering the price point, generally go for £59.99
Spend another penny and get free delivery by using the code FREEDEL50 OR free Click and Collect.
Listen to your favourite music wherever you are, without the hassle of tangled cables. These headphones allow you to play songs straight from your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth, so they’re great for when you’re out and about. You can charge them up via USB cable and enjoy up to 30 hours of playtime after a speedy one-hour charge. What’s more, the in-line controls and microphone mean you can even adjust the volume, skip songs and answer calls.
Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity
Swivel flat for easy storage
Remote control for hands-free calls
30 hours of playtime
Can be paired with up to 8 devices
Colour: Black
I have these and would thoroughly recommend them.
All comments (32)
moodyafc
12 Feb 161#1
Highly recommend them, amazing sound, v good battery and quality build.
Shin555 to moodyafc
15 Feb 16#4
Hi. Mind if I ask you a few questions?
Is the sound great all-round? While I do like Bass I'm Not a fan of over the top bass and muffled mids/highs.
Are they pretty snug/tight? I'm wanting them for use on the Treadmill etc. So these cans fit in my budget that I'm willing to spend (for its use).
Thanks.
ThunderBolt
13 Feb 16#2
Nice... Do they sell penny chews?
ipswich78 to ThunderBolt
13 Feb 16#3
No, but you can get a nice Star Wars stationery set for £1.50 :-)
ipswich78
15 Feb 16#5
Yes, good all round sounds and works well for both film and music. I've never tried them on a treadmill but yes they are pretty snug, not sure if they'll stretch overtime but at the moment i'd suggest they'd be fine. The only thing to think about is how sweaty you might get with them being snug etc.
Shin555
15 Feb 16#6
Thanks for the speedy reply.
Good to know regarding the sound. I prefer the bass to be warm with clear mids and highs when I buy Headphones as I listen to different stuff.
Point taken with the sweat. But at £50 for maybe a year or two (hopefully longer) isn't the worst piece shopping I'd do.
But saying that, I've ordered some Memory Foam ear tips (£:sunglasses: for my old Klipsch In-Ears due tomorrow. I can never get any In-Ears to stay put and they end up tinny.
So I'll see how I get on. But I think these BT Headphones will be the better option (less faffing about).
Thanks again for the reply and advice. Much appreciated!
ipswich78
15 Feb 16#7
Let me know how you get on with them, I will say my expectations were quite low - I just wanted a pair of BT Headphones mainly for use with my Laptop for the odd video, music and a little bit of video editing, however I was really impressed with everything they did and I actually end up using them a lot more than I expected.
pentan
16 Feb 16#8
Sainsbury reduced to £35
ipswich78 to pentan
16 Feb 16#9
Link to the deal you posted about that amazing price for these then?
jco83
19 Feb 16#10
15% off code now also :smiley:
RDFEB15
£42.49 with C&C
dergal
19 Feb 16#11
Check out Bluedio on Amazon great customer service, sound and price, not a deal as always good value, are these better than those? Bluedio HT
ipswich78 to dergal
19 Feb 16#12
The Sonys will be a lot better.
dergal
19 Feb 16#13
why? Mine sound awesome and the reviews are great, that sound my wired Sony's do sound better which I use at work...
ipswich78
19 Feb 16#14
You answered your own question really?
ceanth
19 Feb 16#15
Are you able to get bluetooth headphones that also allow adding a cable? I want to get a pair which I can use with my phone (bluetooth) and Nintendo 3DS (cable as it is no bluetooth).
Ideally In ear ones
ipswich78 to ceanth
19 Feb 16#16
Have you looked on Amazon? I know you can get over ear / on ear that offer that functionality but not so sure on in-ear.
Ruddy2007
19 Feb 161#17
Ordered thanks, been waiting for a bit of a deal to pop up for these. Thanks!
got these and I think theyre cheaply built tbh, plastic feels like it would break pretty easy. Other than that the sound is great and so is the fit
Gavin01
19 Feb 16#21
do they have a mic on them?>
ipswich78 to Gavin01
19 Feb 16#22
Do people actually read the description before asking a question?
Gavin01
19 Feb 16#23
My bad on the bus and a small screen.. I could of just said yes though :smiley: and been nice
ipswich78
19 Feb 16#24
I'm not nice :stuck_out_tongue: Grrrrrrr.
madmaxpayne
19 Feb 16#25
Bluetooth headphones will fry your brain
Shin555
19 Feb 16#26
Just ordered today! Used the 15% off code too. They'll be delivered on Tuesday; I'll let you know what I think. I Finally got round to ordering after having a play around with the Memory Foam tips I got, which work great. But I couldn't shift the paranoia of them feeling like they are falling out and the sound has changed (which made me want to push them in my ear more) every so often, even though they stayed in place.
So the BT Headset is probably my best choice. I'll post my thoughts on Wednesday. :smiley:
jco83
19 Feb 16#27
So that's why you haven't updated the post with the lower price :smirk:
Ah, sorry. I never did get round to replying! As I mentioned they're for Gym use and they haven't fallen off which is good!
Sound quality is quite good. I've found it excels more with Dance music than it does for something more orchestral (Movie/Game Soundtracks etc.) where I have had distortion when a lot of things are happening in the track at higher volumes. They are well rounded though, not too bass heavy but you definitely know it is there.
Build quality and quality of finish isn't the best. Plastic is the word. Which takes some getting used to (that scratchy plastic feel). Mine creak quite a bit too. For me, definitely not worth the RRP but just right in the £40 mark. Maybe that is me being tight? As, there are a lot of the higher end ones in the £100+ mark.
I say build quality because I forgot they were on my lap when I was sitting down....and as I got up they slid off and hit the flooring. Now in the NFC section there's a slight rattle which has probably unseated something. But I'd expect them to take a hit from around 2ft. I may have to investigate what has happened there.
Hopefully it doesn't sound too negative, as I don't intend it to be. I'm happy with the sound for the price I paid (even though I'm still waiting for TopCashback), and I don't have wires getting in the way....plus they don't fall off, whether it's running or laying down while doing weights.
Also, the Battery life and simplicity of how it connects up to my iPhone are excellent. Gone as far as 2 weeks without charging...but I've never actually had them cut out on me. The range is great too. Excellent in fact.
Also, because they're all plastic they are really light. They are quite comfortable too. I just wish they felt more like a quality product.
Bungle2
7 Jun 16#32
Dispatch note received :smiley: .... for ice scraper :disappointed:
Opening post
Fantastic sound quality considering the price point, generally go for £59.99
Spend another penny and get free delivery by using the code FREEDEL50 OR free Click and Collect.
Listen to your favourite music wherever you are, without the hassle of tangled cables. These headphones allow you to play songs straight from your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth, so they’re great for when you’re out and about. You can charge them up via USB cable and enjoy up to 30 hours of playtime after a speedy one-hour charge. What’s more, the in-line controls and microphone mean you can even adjust the volume, skip songs and answer calls.
Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity
Swivel flat for easy storage
Remote control for hands-free calls
30 hours of playtime
Can be paired with up to 8 devices
Colour: Black
I have these and would thoroughly recommend them.
All comments (32)
Is the sound great all-round? While I do like Bass I'm Not a fan of over the top bass and muffled mids/highs.
Are they pretty snug/tight? I'm wanting them for use on the Treadmill etc. So these cans fit in my budget that I'm willing to spend (for its use).
Thanks.
Good to know regarding the sound. I prefer the bass to be warm with clear mids and highs when I buy Headphones as I listen to different stuff.
Point taken with the sweat. But at £50 for maybe a year or two (hopefully longer) isn't the worst piece shopping I'd do.
But saying that, I've ordered some Memory Foam ear tips (£:sunglasses: for my old Klipsch In-Ears due tomorrow. I can never get any In-Ears to stay put and they end up tinny.
So I'll see how I get on. But I think these BT Headphones will be the better option (less faffing about).
Thanks again for the reply and advice. Much appreciated!
RDFEB15
£42.49 with C&C
Ideally In ear ones
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sony-mdr-zx330bt-bluetooth-headphones-from-sainsbury-s-40-reduced-from-60-instore-2365644#post27399574
So the BT Headset is probably my best choice. I'll post my thoughts on Wednesday. :smiley:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sony-sbh60-stereo-bluetooth-headset-black-19-95-prime-23-94-non-prime-sold-buyur-2395661 Sony Bluetooth headset with mic at around £21, also can use a cable if battery flat.
Sound quality is quite good. I've found it excels more with Dance music than it does for something more orchestral (Movie/Game Soundtracks etc.) where I have had distortion when a lot of things are happening in the track at higher volumes. They are well rounded though, not too bass heavy but you definitely know it is there.
Build quality and quality of finish isn't the best. Plastic is the word. Which takes some getting used to (that scratchy plastic feel). Mine creak quite a bit too. For me, definitely not worth the RRP but just right in the £40 mark. Maybe that is me being tight? As, there are a lot of the higher end ones in the £100+ mark.
I say build quality because I forgot they were on my lap when I was sitting down....and as I got up they slid off and hit the flooring. Now in the NFC section there's a slight rattle which has probably unseated something. But I'd expect them to take a hit from around 2ft. I may have to investigate what has happened there.
Hopefully it doesn't sound too negative, as I don't intend it to be. I'm happy with the sound for the price I paid (even though I'm still waiting for TopCashback), and I don't have wires getting in the way....plus they don't fall off, whether it's running or laying down while doing weights.
Also, the Battery life and simplicity of how it connects up to my iPhone are excellent. Gone as far as 2 weeks without charging...but I've never actually had them cut out on me. The range is great too. Excellent in fact.
Also, because they're all plastic they are really light. They are quite comfortable too. I just wish they felt more like a quality product.