Found these accidentally, while looking for other bluetooth headphones.
Temporarily out of stock, but still lets you order.
No idea if these are any good or not, but worth a go at £17. I've ordered a couple. :smile:
Bluetooth 3.0
NFC enabled
Multipoint connectivity
Noise cancellation
Compatible with Bluetooth enabled Smartphones, tablets and laptops
6 hour battery
Best thing about this is that you can connect any headphones to the bluetooth unit.
Hardly any retailers selling this now. Next cheapest is £60 on Ebay.
Did a quick search on HUKD and they've been this price or there abouts before but over a year ago at 7dayshop.
*6 hour battery life in stand-by only. 2 hours battery life in use.
- GazmoX
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polly69
10 Jan 176#6
According to 3x Camel this is the normal price for these headphones and they have been cheaper.
ebingauge
10 Jan 173#9
I have had a couple of pair of these, they're excellent for the price. I've noticed no problem with audio quality, although I admit I'm not an audiophile. Battery last me a full workday. Only trouble I have is I often forget to unclip them and they go through the wash. First pair didn't survive, second pair has survived twice so far...
check out the bludio and avantree brands as well for similar prices.. Bluetooth v4 with aptx. low lag as well.
not aptx ll but still brilliant.
ghostm4n to polarbaba
11 Jan 17#25
Bought a number of Bluedio headphones now. Love them, and do does my son. Brilliant prices for what you get as well.
jaypr
10 Jan 17#3
Ordered a couple of these on the 9th of September and got a cancellation e-mail from Amazon on the 2nd of December saying they could not source any.
JC1997
10 Jan 17#4
is this has anc function?
LetoKynes
10 Jan 171#5
Appreciate the fact that this will work for some but personally find it a bit silly to utilise bluetooth but still have to clip something on to your shirt/shorts. I think most people would be better off with ones that have the bluetooth built in to the buds (yes they're chunkier).
basergorkobal to LetoKynes
11 Jan 17#27
I appreciate that is your preference and it's perfectly understandable. But where do you get the conclusion that most people will think the same?
As you say integrated headphones are bulky, heavy. And the headphones themselves cannot be replaced. This can be connected to anything with a headphone jack. And because the buds are small can be used in bed or when running, cycling etc
polly69
10 Jan 176#6
According to 3x Camel this is the normal price for these headphones and they have been cheaper.
GazmoX
10 Jan 172#7
Very poor audio for music. I think the unit may be optimised for voice. Just 2 hour battery life.
AzNDeals
10 Jan 171#8
I have one of these, and the main selling point was the fact that you could change the headphones, but still keep the wireless function. This means that you can keep your favourite pair of headphones, but now be able to listen to music wirelessly via bluetooth.
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Temporarily out of stock, but still lets you order.
No idea if these are any good or not, but worth a go at £17. I've ordered a couple. :smile:
Bluetooth 3.0
NFC enabled
Multipoint connectivity
Noise cancellation
Compatible with Bluetooth enabled Smartphones, tablets and laptops
6 hour battery
Best thing about this is that you can connect any headphones to the bluetooth unit.
Hardly any retailers selling this now. Next cheapest is £60 on Ebay.
Did a quick search on HUKD and they've been this price or there abouts before but over a year ago at 7dayshop.
*6 hour battery life in stand-by only. 2 hours battery life in use.
- GazmoX
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy6rABgkuvo
not aptx ll but still brilliant.
As you say integrated headphones are bulky, heavy. And the headphones themselves cannot be replaced. This can be connected to anything with a headphone jack. And because the buds are small can be used in bed or when running, cycling etc