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Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 62 reviews

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    Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars

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    Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars

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Customers regard the sound quality of the Over-the-Ear Headphones HAS75NB as amazing, with clear audio and deep bass. They also appreciate the impressive battery life of up to 50 hours with noise cancellation turned off and 35 hours with it on. Furthermore, customers find the headphones very comfortable to wear, with soft earpads and a lightweight design.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Headphones

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    He’s a pretty nice. They have a noise cancellation app that you can download and it works very well to the point where if someone tries to talk to you and if you’re not look at them, you don’t hear them and you don’t even have to have it loud but they sound good with the music and if you’re watching movies on the iPad while you’re traveling, it really works well too. It sounds really good.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Connectivity

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Jvc headphones wireless

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The headphones are great, I can connect them both with my phone and laptop!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Quality Headphones Shine With Minimalist Design

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    JVC is world renowned as a manufacturer of the highest level of consumer electronics. JVC just introduced new Noise Cancelling headphones, the HA-S75NB. These feather-weight headphones weigh 182 Gram (0.40 pounds)! These noise cancelling headphones feature 50 hours of battery life with Noise Cancellation turned off & 35 hours of battery life with Noise Cancellation activated. A free app is available for JVC Headphones that enables complete sound customization, a welcome addition. There are 3 memory positions, so you can save 3 favorite audio curves & switch them wirelessly, directly from the headphones. My favorite features of these headphones are their amazing comfort fit & lightweight design. You can wear them for hours without fatigue! I find the minimalist design of these headphones very appealing. They are not flamboyant; they blend & do not draw attention to the wearer. They feature the latest Bluetooth version 5.3; connection is solid without any dropouts. CONCLUSION: HA-S75NB features sound quality that is very good, considering the price of these headphones. They perform at the top of the mid priced headphones & earn my recommendation.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Lightweight All around even on the Budget.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    These JVC’s wireless noise canceling headphones are not the premium type but they are very well built. It is mostly made of plastic and the ear cup foam feels like a soft vinyl material. They are extremely light, one of the lightest I have used. So lightweight, you’ll hardly notice them on your head. Thanks to that lightweight they are also very comfortable. On the left ear cup it houses the power button and the USBC charging port. On the right it has the volume, noise canceling and the multifunction button (MFB). The setup is fairly simple: just turn them on and pair it. It can be paired directly from the Bluetooth settings on your mobile, tablet or PC without the requirement of an app. However, the benefit of using the JVC Headphone app will give you access to the device’s settings and ability to customize the multi function button (MFB) and other settings. The best part of the app is there's no need to create an account. When it comes to sound quality they don’t disappoint. They sound very good and they are loud for headphones at this price range. However, both the bass and noise canceling (ANC) could use some improvement. The bass has a bit of kick but not deep enough in my opinion. Even with the bass sound mode selected, the bass felt the same as the flat option, just slightly different. Same goes for the noise canceling (ANC) and ambient mode. Toggling between noise canceling and ambient sound there’s also a slightly noticeable difference. During phone calls it sounds really good and very clear. I did notice during phone calls the ambient sound became very apparent. I am not sure if that is a normal behavior or a glitch.The ambient noise does not sound like that when listening to music. It was very noticeable and it sounded good. I became very aware of my surroundings when the ambient sound was activated during calls. I really appreciate that the functionality of the app is very simple to use. One I really liked the most was the ability to customize the power and (MFB) buttons. You can make both buttons do multiple functions when it comes to controlling music and answering phone calls. You can even summon voice assistants. Overall these JVC’s noise canceling are very capable mid range headphones. They are extremely light and very comfortable, and can be worn for a long period. With 35 hrs of battery life they can go for several days without needing a charger. In the box you get the JVC headphone, short USB-A to USB-C cable and manuals.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Light & Comfortable Headphones w/ NoiseCancelling

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    When JVC's Over-the-Ears Noise-Cancelling Wireless Headphones, Model # HA-S75N, first arrived, I thought that there might be some mistake. The box was so light, I thought someone had removed the headphones. I was wrong. Upon opening the box, I found the lightest pair of over-the-ear headphones that I have ever encountered. I immediately placed them to charge via the provided USB C cable, being careful to read the instructions which say to use a 5V type charger. Since it was late, I allowed the headphones to charge overnight. The next day, after further reading of the setup leaflet that came in the box, I was quickly able to connect the headphones via Bluetooth to both my computer and cell phone. A voice notification will tell you when you are connected and what mode you are in. I placed the headphones on my head and easily adjusted them to my size. The headphones were so light and comfortable that I almost forgot that I had them on. JVC products has had a long-standing reputation for reproducing excellent sound quality. These headphones keep to that JVC tradition. While listening to some YouTube videos, the sound from my computer was clear and crisp I then used them for a quick Zoom meeting with my sister. She sounded great through them and she said the sound from my built-in microphone was clear and pleasant. I then had her call me on the phone. Again the sound was clear and sharp on both sides. At this point, I downloaded the JVC Headphones application onto my phone. You can view the full Instruction Manual on the application. The app allows you to control both Phone and Music volume separately. It allows you to turn the Noise Cancelling On / Off or switch to Ambient Sound. Among other things, it allows you to switch the Sound mode between FLAT, BASS & CLEAR and gives you 3 Custom equalizer presets for whatever your sound situation presents. Once I had the application, I connected to my music player and the sound through the HA-S75N's was awesome! The application also clearly indicates how much battery life you have via percentage and icon. Though I haven't used these headphones long enough to run out of battery, the are listed has having 50 hours of battery life if in Ambient and Normal mode and 35 hours of battery life in Noise Cancelling mode. There is a voice notification when the battery is getting low. If you are looking for a pair of great sounding, Noise Cancelling, extremely lightweight and comfortable, over-the-ears headphones with long battery life, then the JVC Over-the-Ears Wireless Headphones, Model # HA-S75N are a best bet!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality, Weight
    Cons mentioned:
    Fit
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good value but no adjustment to headband.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Unboxing was easy and straightforward. It included the headphones in a small USBC to USB A cable. I charged them just to make sure they were ready for use. Setup was pretty straight forward. I powered them on and paired them through my phone. There were no additional prompts for an app to download or anything. Use: They played music good and clear around the house. I found them to be really light and comfortable. When I took them to the gym, I found them to easily slide off my head even when just doing the weight machines. This is frustrating since that is one of the main scenarios I use over the ear headphones. I tried to tighten the headband, but they still slid easily. The ANC was pretty good in ambient mode I can still hear my surroundings pretty good so if someone talks to me or I need to pay attention to someone I can. With the Noise Cancelling mode I found the sound blocked out the environment and I was able to focus on the music only. I did try to take a few meetings with these to test the microphone quality. I was able to hear the caller and they were able to hear me. When my family was nearby the caller did not hear them but just me. That is a sign to me they are quality. I did also like the sound mode of Clear the best. I did not feel like Bass added any better sound to the music I listened to and Flat is not a profile I would use. Even during a voice dialog. I would use clear. I did not use the buttons on the headset since I find them hard to find when trying to answer or end a call, so I typically use my phone or computer. If I had to make a request it would be to see them give more control to the fit over your head and make the call control buttons easier to find when feeling them on the side of your head.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Checks all marks at a decent value.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    These headphones have a pleasant aesthetic; nothing extraordinary but stylish enough to wear on any occasion. This set is made of plastic and quite light, but somehow does not feel cheap. The headband is somewhat flexible and very thin. However, it is well cushioned. The pleather earpads are super soft. I found the headset comfortable enough to wear for hours at a time. The tactile controls are in easy-to-reach places and intuitive. The headset fold inward but do not collapse. Overall, the build quality is decent, but I wouldn’t want to expose it to harsh treatment. The HA-S75NB feature Bluetooth 5.3, so pairing them was easy, I did not experience any disconnects or hiccups, even at a distance. The controls handle everything, so there is no reason to reach for the device. The battery is excellent at 35-50 hours depending on noise cancelling or ambient modes. I had these for some days, and it is still at 45% charged. It takes 3 hours to fully charge from 0% and sadly there is no quick charge option. The call quality is OK. Indoors, the audio is good and I was heard clearly. Outdoors, the headset did pick up some wind noise and other ambient sounds, but again, I was able to carry a conversation with no real issues. The noise cancelling is not the best to be frank. While it will cancel some noise, I was surprised to hear lower sounds like an airplane flying or a bus passing by. It works well for crowds. The ambient mode is good with no harsh amplification, and helpful when needed. Now, the best thing about these cans is the audio quality. While there are only SBC and AAC codecs offered, the 36mm drivers at the “normal” setting deliver a warm, pleasant sound signature that goes well with any genre. The bass has impact and even some depth without being sloppy. The midrange is present making vocals and rhythm instruments pop, and the treble soars without being harsh or sibilant. Just in case you need a little extra bass or treble for clarity, there are 2 more presets to choose from. The channel separation is well-defined, the soundstage is expanse, and the imaging is distinct. Overall, it is very nice tuning. So, I think at the end of the day the HA-S75NB offers very good audio experience and options. While the ANC may not be the best, the decent value is undeniable.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good ANC headphones

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The JVC HAS75NB over the ear headphones are a solid value for budget conscious listeners. I use them mainly for PC gaming, where my PC automatically identifies them as bluetooth headphones capable of outputting Dolby Atmos audio. I have found them comfortable even after long gaming sessions. These headphones use bluetooth 5.3 and charge via a supplied usb-c cable. There is no carrying case included. The battery life is good, around 35 hours and 50 hours with the active noise cancellation (ANC) off. They are lightweight at 182 grams which was a major improvement over my prior headphones. Also, my ears did not get hot even after 2 hours of use. My ears always get how with other closed, over the ear designs so this was a huge plus for me with these. They sounded great for what I used them for – gaming and watching movies on my PC. The quick charging capability is also a very nice feature; a 10 minute charge should give around 2.5 hours of use. The active noise cancellation is very good, but its not as good as the very best ANC in more premium headphones. For example, I was listening to some music when a guy was mowing his lawn next to my house and I could still hear the noise of the lawnmower, though it was muffled. The build is ok. They look good, but they are plastic and don’t give off a premium vibe. However, remember you are not paying a premium price either. Overall, these JVC headphones are a great choice for those looking for good quality audio and decent active noise cancellation. The best feature is the lightweight design that doesn’t cause one’s ears to get too hot.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great sound, ANC & comfort from a better price.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    TLDR: Very comfortable over-ear, (NC) Noise Cancelling, very high quality true wireless headphone from a reputable sound manufacturer, JVC model HAS75NB. Enables wireless Bluetooth or wired use, has folding flat design, swivel-in for compact storage and lasts 50 hours on a charge w/o NC and 35 hours with Noise Cancelling on. It works with phone voice assistants. Includes a short USB-A to USB-C charge wire. The low price belies the extreme value this model provides. The sound quality is superb, the noise cancelling is very strong and the comfort level in use is ideal. In use for phone calls the received sound and transmitted sound is always clear and resonant and no one knows or comments that I sound off when using these headphones. It effectively blocks out outside noise when used in the noisy clang of the gym environment with constant background music, many people talking, loud group classes in session and the general sound of metal weights and other equipment. Per the supplied fold-out single large sheet instruction sheet, the right side has a 3-position push switch which offers 3 settings: Normal/Bass/Clear for sound settings. [Note: it seems JVC does not offer an app with this model that allows adjusting the sound tone equalizer settings for the headphone & upload firmware upgrades. I mention that since other premium brands do that.] It also does not include a carry case or pouch.] In outside environments, the blissful effect of blocking out street noise, vehicle rumble and other annoying noises while enjoying a relaxing lunch break away from a busy work environment is a major reason to buy full ear covering headphones. These JVC HAS75NB surely perform in that measure. It has large 40mm drivers for each ear to generate the great musical sounds. The large, padded ear pads effectively block out most noise and the electronic ANC Automatic Noise Cancellation circuit removes most of the remaining noise. The built-in microphone allows using “OK Google” or “Hey Google” on my Android phone to call anyone in my contacts list, to increase or decrease phone playback volume or to ask anything such as weather reports or any other google search topic. As above, everyone stated I sounded clear using this headphone on phone calls. It runs Bluetooth 5.3 which in my experience means the range is well in excess of the stated 10 meters (30 feet) and exceeds close to 100 feet with no obstructions between phone and headphone as tested at an outdoor pool deck. The JVC allows a multi-point connection feature such as for a phone and a computer with Bluetooth. With my Samsung phone on Bluetooth and my Gigabyte laptop on Bluetooth connected as “Device 1” and “Device 2” I can hit play on either the phone or computer to start the sound. The device that hits play last is the one heard through the headphone. Hitting play on the other stops the first and starts the 2nd. It is not water resistant nor waterproof; no claims to that were made by JVC per the printed documentation supplied. As stated above, JVC does not supply a protective storage case nor a storage pouch with this model.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Affordable, noise cancelling, headphones.

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    Among the over-the-ear headphones currently on the market, these headphones reside in the decidedly middle ground, albeit at an affordable price point. As most are aware, JVC is a well-known brand name that has not been quite as popular and significant a player in the top-notch performance category for this market segment. Let’s see how they do. From the unboxing, anticipation and inspection, came the realization that these headphones are not revolutionary, not cutting edge, and do not have a surplus of unique features. However, at the friendly price point that these cans are coming from, these headphones represent a low-cost (relatively speaking) noise-cancelling, sound isolating (or not, as they are switch-selectable), very good-sounding alternative to other more expensive leading brands. Regarding features of these phones, they come with only a very short USB-C to USB-A charging cord. Lacking, is a travel pouch or case that might corral the cord and headphones together for safer travels. A feature that I use all the time while traveling by air with different noise cancelling headphones, is a 3.5 mm corded connection to allow use of seatback screens available on longer distance flights. Without this feature, these headphones limit your entertainment to what you may have previously downloaded to a Bluetooth-enabled source device, due to the poor performance and undependability of WIFI on airplanes. The headphones are also capable of use for taking or making clear-sounding telephone calls. Physically, these headphones are fairly light and comfortable, but may prove fatiguing over longer-term use depending on head size and shape. The clamping force is a bit high, the headband is narrow, and is not very well padded. The earcups are not very flexible from an articulating perspective, as they will rotate in one direction to lay flat, but will not rotate/fold to allow more compact storage. The Left/Right markings on the headband are also poorly marked and difficult to see. Lastly, attaining the headphone’s remaining power level is only accessible from the app in that when powering on, there is no remaining battery power estimation revealed on an internally-generated spoken voice as competing models offer. However, battery life is claimed to be a long 50 hours with a Bluetooth connection and without noise cancelling and 35 hours with Bluetooth and noise cancelling engaged. The Bluetooth version is 5.3, which is current as of this writing. A lithium battery is employed and requires at least 3.5 to 10 watts of power for the rated charging time of three hours. The limited warranty is stated as one year for both parts and labor with the serial number hidden under the left earcup’s pad just in case you need to refer to it. The noise-cancelling is effective, but does not sound quite as effective as several of the highest-rated headphones. There is also an option located on the same switch as the noise cancelling, that allows for ambient sound to be heard for safety and enhanced peripheral awareness. With a steady wind blowing, the ambient-detecting microphones reveal wind noise, but not excessively. There is an app available called “JVC Headphones” that is currently poorly rated with thirteen, one-star reviews claiming that the app doesn’t recognize most of the JVC products. However, as of this writing, it has recently been updated and when I tried it, it did recognize this newer model of headphones and allows for control and monitoring of the features of the headphones. The app seems to be working well now, so I wouldn’t be giving much credence to the relevance of past reviews, as it seems most of the issues have been addressed. Although the headphones allow simple, on-unit button control of the EQ in the form of a “Flat/Bass/Clear” button, the app will also allow the creation of three, custom equalization presets taken in the form of three points of parametric equalization that sets the volume, frequency and Q (width of frequency affected) for each preset. So, you should be able to tailor these phones to your liking through these controls, although for the unfamiliar, there will be a slight learning curve. The over-all sound for me was very good when compared to more expensive headphones. I didn’t hear any bothersome excessive accentuations or lack of response in any sonic areas. With a little custom adjustment via the app, a sound curve can probably be achieved to accommodate one’s desired sound. The microphone sound for phone use was also reported as being clear and well-articulated. If some of the shortcomings of this model are a deal-breaker, consider the older, pricier, JVC HAS100N that comes with a case, two-way articulating earcups and a 3.5 mm corded connection, but uses the older 5.0 Bluetooth connection and has only 25 hours of battery power with cordless, and 22 hours with the addition of ANC use. With those features and a price differentiation of two to three times the price, the HAS75NB seems like a bargain compared to the HAS100N. If you only need the addition of the corded connection capability, the slightly more costly HA-S95N with the same battery charge capability and most other features might be of interest.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality, Weight
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Decent Low-end Noise Cancelling Headphones

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Overall, I'm pretty impressed with the JVC HA-S75N Wireless Headphones with Noise Cancelling. Unboxing and setup were easy. While charging for a couple of hours, I downloaded the JVC Headphones app and reviewed the online manual. Once the headphones were fully charged, I paired them with my iPhone, connected to the app, and then paired them again with my desktop computer. The headphones are very lightweight and comfortable. I wore them for five hours without any discomfort. The ear cups fully cover my ears. Both sides of the headband are adjustable for height, and the top of the headband is cushioned. The construction is made of molded plastic, which is durable but has a toy-type quality feel. The buttons respond with a distinct click. The button indicators are hard to see since they're also of the same black embossed color. Same with the L/R indicators on the sides of the headband. I was amazed at how quiet the headphones are with the Noise Cancelling turned on. I use the headphones to listen to music and sounds from my desktop computer while working and gaming. I like having the ability to set the sound levels and equalizer from my phone while listening to music on my desktop. The sound is fairly crisp, though the bass tends to be muddy. I am happy with the headphones. The noise cancelling, and the sound quality is fairly decent for the price. Features • Read through online manual • Lightweight at 182 grams • Noice cancelling and Ambient noise modes • Up to 35 hours playtime with noise cancelling, max. 50 hours • Recharges in 3 hours • JVC Headphones app for Android/iOS • Normal, Bass, Clear, and custom sound EQ settings • Frequency range: 20 - 20,000 Hz • Magnet type: neodymium • Bluetooth 5.3 • USB-C • Can pair with two devices • SBC, AAC Audio formats

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality, Weight
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good budget noise cancelling headphones

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    JVC has produced many great audio over my life. They range from affordable to high end products. This audio cancelling headphones fall into the afforded range. So setup was super duper easy. Charge it up. Turn it on and link using Bluetooth and you are all set. No app required. Button use is super simple. Audio cancelling or ambient pass through on and off with 1 button. Volume up and down easy. Different sequences for long short button to do different things. Fit is good and comfy. Lightweight so easy to wear for long periods. Also battery life is phenomenal. 1 charge goes a long way. So audio cancelling is just ok. It does reduce significantly but not completely. Which is good and bad. Good if you want surrounding awareness for safety reasons. Bad if you want complete silence as I did not get that. Also 1 small issue that I encounter was my kid was taking Saxophone lesson and he hit a high F in his scale and it resonates in the audio cancelling mode (in other words it passed through and created a crackle in the headphones) . With that in mind these headphones would be a budget noise cancelling headphones knowing the limitations that I found.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Comfortable Over-The-Ear Bluetooth Headphones

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    I have been using the JVC Over-The Ear Headphones for about a week now. These wireless headphones are pretty easy to get set up and start using. What’s included is the headphones, a charging cord and the instructions. The first thing you want to do is attach the cord to the left side of the headphones and plug into a USB charging block and then charge for the recommended 3 hours for the first time. Once it is charged you hold down the power button to activate the Bluetooth and it will then flash quickly. I had to read the instructions to figure this out. There isn’t anything that clearly displays the Bluetooth symbol. Once you are connected to your device - you will need to get used to the buttons on the right ear piece. There are three buttons. Volume, Noise Canceling, and MFB which does something different based on how many times you push it. One to fours times. It takes a little getting used to - but then is becomes habit. The headphones are very comfortable. You can turn on Noise canceling or listen to ambient sound. And you can switch between your phone calls and music. Definitely a decent headphone and I would recommend.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Product

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    Great product for the money. holds a charge for days, great sound, comfortable. Good Buy !!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Connectivity, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Nice quality headset

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    Excellent connectivity range and a decent mid range sound quality. The sound dampening is easily the best part of this set.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality
    Best Buy Employee

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Works great

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    Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    For the price the quality is good but where it really shines is its battery life which lasts for days in between charges

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Connectivity, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Excellent

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    Headphones were easy to connect to my devices plus waterproof and sound is good

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quality Sound

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    Great sound quality and comfortable fit over the ears and glasses.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent value

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    So comfortable and excellent sound. I love the app and ease of use

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Smooth listening

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    I definitely enjoy the sound quality and the comfortable fitting.

    I would recommend this to a friend