How's it going everyone?
I wrapped up my review of the Bluedio UFO Bluedio Headphones last week and spoke with the Bluedio rep to get 15% off the Black and Red model I reviewed until the 15th of July.
These are my current goto headphones for music, gaming and editing. I find them incredibly comfortable and the build quality is great. The "3D" sound tech is meh for music though it does sound nice for games and movies.
Sound signature is more balanced than the Bluedio T3 Turbines though bass is still more pronounced.
Key Features (from the product listing)
- PPS 8 Exclusive Acoustics Technology: Want your music to be deep, powerful and balanced? Bluedio exclusive PPS 8 technology makes it come true. With the new innovative 8-driver design, every frequency is accurately reproduced for a full-range listening experience.
- 3D Surround Effect: Dramatically enhancing your music doesn't have to be complicated. Simply turn on the 3D surround effect, you'll experience something entirely new-a virtual 360 degrees surround sound from the built-in 3D DSP processor, as if in a concert hall.
- 24-bit High Fidelity: Optimized for high-fidelity sound, the high-resolution Bluetooth decoder achieves a remarkable new level of speed: Up to 24-bit signal processing. It helps reproduce abundant details, let you hear new details and nuances even in your most-played favorites.
- Top Al-Ti Alloy Aviation Material: UFO is beautifully crafted with the top-notch aviation Al-Ti alloy material, which features high strength performance with extreme lightweight (just 200g). Unbreakable, durable and drop resistant. Absolutely secure.
- Latest Bluetooth 4.1 Chip: The Bluetooth 4.1 is the latest version released from SIG, vastly improved in energy savings.
- Ultra Long Music and Talk Time: The rechargeable lithium-ion battery charges in just 3 hours with the included USB cable, and delivers up to 25 hours playing time per charge.
For those who want more info, read my review over at Home Theatre Life
Every BT headphone that I've used with Android has had an annoying delay which made them unsuitable for games.
Do these suffer the same way?
Introduces no new "detail" at all since the human ear is physically incapable of sensing it. May introduce audio artifacts.