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Wh 816 Bluetooth Headphone

2024-06-26 06:12:46

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I absolutely LOVE this Sony wireless headphone. The WH-10000xM4 is one of the best headphones I have ever had. The sound has a remarkable crisp sound compared to anything on the wireless market. Along with the sound, the sound control and noise control, this make these headphones groundbreaking. The noise-canceling works phenomenally as vacuuming and other background noises can not be heard at all. This changes the market for noise-canceling headphones. They are easily adjustable making them fit great comfortably. Paired with the easy action of raising the volume and switching songs, the headphones make them easily accessible. The combination of sound, fast charging, accessibility, and performance makes the WH-10000xM4 one of the best noise-canceling headphones today. Overall, this is excellent headphone on the market.

5
2024-09-28 01:39:41

It's rare seeing a pair of headphones that genuinely shine in almost every regard. But with the WH-1000XM3, Sony has created an indisputable winner, a categorically top-notch set of cans whose only shortcoming is the absence of 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connectivity, something we hardly ever see outside of the gaming market. They do have Bluetooth, though, so as long as you have a smart TV, an Nvidia Shield, a gaming laptop, or a Bluetooth-capable motherboard, you should be set for the reclusive world of active noise canceling. Unlike other noise-canceling headphones, the WH-1000XM3 use an unusually silent QN1 HD noise-canceling processor. In our testing, we found it was able to keep out most sounds, even on the crowded New York City subway. The battery does take a hit for this, but you can take solace in the fact that the WH-1000XM3 last 30 hours fully charged. After 10 minutes of being plugged in via USB-C, Sony claims they can deliver pristine high fidelity sound over five hours. And, to top it all off, volume and playback commands are touch-based. Goodbye forever, inline controls. Image 1 of 6

5
2024-05-24 02:56:54

My second Roku. This one is faster, and I love the bluetooth remote with headphone jack.

5
2024-08-08 04:10:54

It got Bluetooth. It got Aux. in and Headphone out. The sound is Great on it. It got so many nice Features. B&H is the BEST.

5
2024-09-14 08:47:27

Every speaker or headphone I own is made by Bose. I have given other companies a chance but always come back to Bose. The Bluetooth speaker I purchased a month ago gives great sound that I expect from Bose. I must be honest because I didn’t expect the sound to be so clear and crisp. I like the fact that I can take to the other side of the room and place it anywhere. I’m told that my voice sounds very clear when I use it to answer phone calls. It’s Bose all the way.

5
2024-08-16 07:42:36

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Comfort and quality sounds while traveling. This being my first Bluetooth headphone made the experience even better. I enjoyed the ease of pairing on flights and how i could drown put the background noises. I would highly recommend, the quality woth JBL has never been a problem so i am looking forward to enjoying now and in the future.

5
2024-07-25 07:16:35

The Go blu is great for portable use. It matches well with my LETSHUOER S12 Pro IEMs. It has a livelier sound than DAPs I've used. I use my Pixel 7 running Plexamp. I connect using LDAC to the Go Blu. Then I use a Balanced connection from the Go blu to my IEMs. I've experienced no Noise/hiss using the balanced connection. If you're concerned about the no clip issue B&H sells iFi's Go blu leather case with the integrated clip. I've also tried the Go blu with easy to drive headphones and it did fine. I haven't tested the bluetooth distance, but with the phone near me I never loose conections. I have rarely noticed a skip but since I'm streaming music from my NAS to Plexamp on my phone, then using bluetooth to the unit, who's to know what causes that. It might even be the files. Overall, I'm very impressed with the Go blu. It turns almost any headphone into a bluetooth headphone.

5
2024-07-19 06:58:36

I already have a pair of traditional wired ATH-M50X but decided to treat myself to the bluetooth version. They are basically the same headphone I already have, but without a cord. They do come with a cord, but it is quite short and isn't coiled. They come with a USB charging cord that is VERY short at about 14 inches. I find this a little too short, but it gets the job done. The instructions were a little TOO simple and consisted of just images and very little text. It was enough to get me started, but there was no information for any sort of troubleshooting. As this is my first bluetooth device, a little more information would have been helpful. The problem I had was once I connected with the transmitter that connects to my 'legacy' equipment, that was the sole device the headphone wanted to connect to. It took a little fiddling around to figure out how to get the headphone to connect to my laptop and cell phone. It would have been nice to have troubleshooting instructions. All that being said, the headphones sound as great as the wired version. I haven't had any problems with interference or a dropped signal. My house isn't very big so I can't really get out of range without going outside which I haven't tried yet to see how far the signal reaches. Great Headphones!!

5
2024-06-13 06:12:10

I love my Shokz headphones so much!! I use them daily. Prior to having Shokz, I refused to use Bluetooth headphone and ear buds. I found that the battery life left more to be desired! Shokz has changed all that! Thankfully!! Ive recommended Shokz to everyone I know.

5
2024-05-13 05:31:34

Up until now, I could connect either a USB-audio headphone OR a USB-compliant MIDI keyboard to my USB-C iPad via a wired connection, but not both. This meant that one of the two – keyboard or headphone – had to be connected via Bluetooth. This is usually not a problem except when trying to record a live performance, where Bluetooth latency is frankly unacceptable. With the MiniFuse, however, both the keyboard and the headphone attach to the interface, and a single USB-C cable connects to the iPad. I have so many neat synth and other music creation apps on there that I can finally use live! This is HUGE for me. Note that the MiniFuse 4 supports up to 500 mA keyboards via its USB-hub, so long as it's plugged in, whereas the MiniFuse 2 supports only up to 250 mA devices, which cuts out most external USB-compliant MIDI keyboards. Yeah, it's a bit of a pain to have to plug the MiniFuse 4 to a wall socket to make it all work, but that's still just a single wire. Oh, also, I've connected some synths to the audio inputs, and I've been running both the headphone and main Audio outputs, as well as the loopback interface both with the iPad and my mac, and it all works and sounds fantastic. The manual takes a bit of careful reading to understand the possible routings (for me at least, I'm a newbie at this) but it's well written and I was able to figure it out pretty quickly. I didn't know I needed it, but now that I have the MiniFuse, I can't imagine not having it as the central hub to my synthesizer setup.

5