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Folding Bluetooth Headphones $13.30, Were $40 @Target

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Clearance stock so may be hard to find.
Red folding BT Headphones model 883, with soft pouch, micro-usb & 3.5mm - 3.5mm stereo cables. (Can also use as ordinary headphones.) Prev/Next Track buttons (hold down volume buttons), microphone for taking calls.

Originally $40, reduced to $19 5 months ago, now further 30% off.

Selling on eBay for $34.95

Sounds not bad with more bass than Sony MDR-ZX330BT ($170RRP, bought for $38) but not quite as good sound. Pretty comfortable. Good value at this price.

Paired easily with Telstra Buzz Android phone. Haven't used enough to know how long battery lasts between charges. Haven't used microphone for calls.

Not available online, in-store if any are left.
About 10 seen in Ballina store.
Store product code 57235349 Bluetooth Headphone - Red

Good luck, now back to the beach for me ;-)

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  • +2

    I saw these in Target last weekend as well and was going to get it. Upon closer look, they look very plastic-ky and low quality built. Hence figured to save my $13

  • They are low quality in terms of looks, but they work and sound great. as for battery, it last pretty long. They also have built in mic, which isn't bad quality, but not good enough for siri

    • -5

      You obviously haven't heard and felt a proper quality headphone before. There was no way a headphone this cheap was going to be of a good build quality.

      • Really? because the fact work with audio and had a degree in the field says otherwise. Also for the average user these are fine headphones. Next time done assume someone doesn't know what they are talking about. because it makes an ass out of you.

        • -2

          Doesn't make you an expert on all headphones on the market. Then again are we to take your word for it on so called degrees. I could claim to have a degree but without proof of it means nothing. And i suppose the average user uses a cheap and flimsy headphone?.

  • +2

    i have a pair of these, can not really recommend, sound quality not so good, and build quality very flimsy plastic.

  • Was looking for a pair of cheap bluetooth headphones to use at the gym as my Jaybird ones keep popping out. Anyone with experience have any knowledge/opinion on these for gym use?

    • Mine sometimes pops out at the gym too.

  • I got the last pair from my local, they sound ok for what they retail at definitely wouldn't class them as sounding great but will serve my purpose well which is just for late night TV viewing. If I were to listen to music I would use my other more expensive headphones.

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