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Bluedio T4 Active Noise Canceling Bluetooth Headphones US $31.99 (AU $42.99) + Shipping @ GearVita

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Catching the Bluedio T4 Active Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones US $31.99 (~ AU $42.99) now.

Features:

  • Adopt the active noise cancelling technology, provides the clear sound effect
  • Connect to two mobile phones at the same time
  • The oval over-ear design allows it more fashionable and comfortable
  • Super bass

Spec:

  • Application: Audiophile, DJ, Gaming, Working
  • Connecting interface: 3.5mm, Type-C
  • Connectivity: Wired and Wireless
  • Driver unit: 57mm
  • Frequency response: 15-25000Hz
  • Impedance: 16ohms
  • Sensitivity: 116dB
  • Charging Time.: 1.5h
  • Standby time: 650h
  • Working Time: 16h

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  • These are decent but the biggest problem, which makes them pretty much unusable for me is that they are too heavy

  • +1

    Caution with these as they have a major lag with the bluetooth connection.
    They're ok for music, but unbearable for watching video as the sound is way out of synch.

    HTH

    • Never had a problem with mine on s7 or s8 device. Owned for 12 months now and watch netflix daily on the train via bluetooth connection.

  • +1

    I Prefer Cowin E-7 for budget BT Headphones. The T4's are not good for movies and games latency wise.
    https://www.rtings.com/headphones/tools/compare/bluedio-t4-v…

  • -1

    Crap quality in general. Do yourself a favour, Save your money.

  • +1

    I have a Sennheiser Momentum 2.0 Over-Ear, not long ago, they were around ~$450. When these went on special last time for $25 USD, I decided, meh let's check them out. You know what, for their price, sound quality wise they are seriously impressive. Obviously cannot be compared with the Momentum's, but I'd say they'd compete with most $100 to $150 headphones.

    My problem, comfort wise, they really aren't that great. The pads get hot after 20 to 30 minutes, so need to remove them for breathing, and I really wish the pads were bigger. Now at the time of that special, the T5's were around $35, I regret not getting them because they're basically these, with bigger pads & apparently slightly better sound. Would have been a steal for wireless headphones in that price range.

    Oh, the aerodynamics of the headphone is weird (not sure if that even makes sense); so if I have a fan blowing in my face, I could hear a weird noise. Doesn't happen with the momentum's. Noise cancellation wasn't that great, but their leak isn't bad at all.

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    Edit: Forgot this, big point. Did try them on the computer, I wanted to test them in gaming, but there's a massive issue I had. VOLUME is extremely LOW when connected to bluetooth, couldn't fix it, and while I found a fix online by changing some settings, it increased the volume a bit, but it was still very low. I used them pretty much only with my phone.

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