These are awesome. I paid £15.99. These are better then powerbeats 2 wireless ones which were around 7 times the price . Can't recommend these enough.
superfreddy
23 Aug 17#14
Got these today... not great... went runnng in them and the bluetoot kept cutting out because of where the remote was and where my phone was in my hand. The remote also smacks against your cheeks. Audio is really good though, shame. Returning them.
preecey to superfreddy
24 Aug 17#15
You do know you're supposed to wear the wire behind your neck?
superfreddy to preecey
24 Aug 17#16
Yeah I was. The remote still comes round the front though as it's just behind the ear.
preecey to superfreddy
24 Aug 17#17
There is a clip in the box which supposedly is to help stop this happening.
Anyway, fantastic deal. Took delivery of a pair yesterday and I'm amazed by the audio quality. Bought a pair of wired Sennheisers which were three times the price last week.
These sound better and are much louder.
One thing I do miss about not having an iPhone is that when listening to music I found the iPhone to not restrict the volume of music as much as Android does. However when using these Anker headphones I can now enjoy my music as loud as I once did - but of couse not too loud so as to damage my hearing.
Mildlytight
22 Aug 17#10
Got some of these on a previous Amazon deal and they are absolutely excellent. I find them fine for treadmill running (albeit not very fast :p).
jonamur
22 Aug 17#9
MIssed it - darnation
lucas to jonamur
22 Aug 17#11
It was only a £2.39 saving
alex_dis to lucas
23 Aug 17#13
Strange, isn't it? People can get quite upset missing out on a deal that would have saved them a tiny amount of money on an item they didn't really want or need. There's a psychological study to be carried out on that.
fegis
22 Aug 17#8
thanks got some with 4 mins to go
LeftResponse
22 Aug 17#5
When this deal runs out, you should still be able to get these for £8/£9 using the discount code.
Don't know i usually wear trainers....sorry i couldn't resist.
Well i wear them whilst walking the puppy and the way she pulls i break into a slow jog and they seem ok. You don't hear anything else so safety needed near roads.
musssy to twomoons
22 Aug 17#6
How do these compare to the anker ones? Is it worth paying extra £5?
twomoons to musssy
22 Aug 17#7
Well the Ankers are magnetic also and like i said I've purchased quite a few anker products now mostly for family etc and I have been impressed by all of them.....the Anker products and not my family :smile:
rand0m to twomoons
22 Aug 17#12
:relaxed: :kissing_heart:
twomoons
22 Aug 17#2
Just purchased a pair of these 2 weeks ago. Excellent sound and battery life. Have some heat.
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The remote also smacks against your cheeks.
Audio is really good though, shame. Returning them.
Anyway, fantastic deal. Took delivery of a pair yesterday and I'm amazed by the audio quality.
Bought a pair of wired Sennheisers which were three times the price last week.
These sound better and are much louder.
One thing I do miss about not having an iPhone is that when listening to music I found the iPhone to not restrict the volume of music as much as Android does. However when using these Anker headphones I can now enjoy my music as loud as I once did - but of couse not too loud so as to damage my hearing.
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Heat added to OP.
Well i wear them whilst walking the puppy and the way she pulls i break into a slow jog and they seem ok. You don't hear anything else so safety needed near roads.