iJoy Bluetooth Headphones Over Ear, Wireless and Wired Foldable Headset Built-in Microphone, FM, Micro SD Card Slot – (Green) Adults Kids Men Women
Product Description
BLUETOOTH CONNECTION: Ultra fast connection, inclusive of extended frequency range, micro SD card plug-in and radio receiver; built in mic for hands free calling with 20 hours of wireless connection
EASY CONTROL: 5 button panel including Play/pause/answer/hangup, Equalizer, Next track/volume up, Previous track/volume down, Bluetooth/FM mode
ULTIMATE COMFORT: Bluetooth Over ear wireless headphones include memory protein ear cups that fit over the ears to help isolate audio (noise canceling design), adjustable headband for comfort fits, foldable design for easy carry (travel case available separately)
GREAT SOUND: Deep bass for music listening, and clear sound quality for wireless gaming, watching TV, or taking phone calls. Great for workouts, exercise, and travel
NEW: Available 6 months exchange warranty – If your headset breaks or is damaged for any reason, Pranx will provide you with a FREE replacement.
BOX INCLUDES: Wireless headpones, auxiliary cable & charging cable
$22.99 $37.00
Price: $37.00 - $22.99
(as of Aug 01, 2024 01:13:20 UTC – Details)
Product Description
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Customers say
Customers like the ease of use, comfort, and value of the headphones. They mention that it pairs easily, is soft on the ears, and performs well above the price. Customers are also satisfied with sound quality. However, some customers have mixed opinions on quality, performance, battery life, and charging.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Anna Abigail –
Great little headphones going on 3 (updated: 19) months of frequent use
I’ve had these since Jan 16, 2018, and wanted to wait a while to write about them. I update most of my reviews if my purchases continue working exceptionally well so I expect to be doing that with these even after a year. They are working just fabulously after four months still! My husband had a cheapie $5 bluetooth pair he bought to use when mowing the lawn, so I was able to compare the two and it’s obvious some thought went into the making of these — they’re plastic but they’re quite sturdy and feel well-made compared to his. Have had no trouble getting them to connect to my iPhone.I treated the charging cord very carefully because I saw some other reviewers had trouble with it coming apart, but sadly even with care, the end that went into the headphones just plain broke off and separated from the wire. I wrote in on here to complain to the company (not even realizing that duh, I could use any one of the micro-usb cords from other devices to charge it) and they were super apologetic and said they would get another one in the mail asap to me. I thought they meant just the cord…lo and behold another whole headphones set showed up! Bless them. That’s some customer service right there. I probably still won’t use the charging cords since I know they’re prone to weakness, but my hubby got free headphones out of the deal and doesn’t have to use his uber-cheap pair anymore, haha!Nobody is going to believe me but I actually have a pair of Beats Monster headphones and I like the iJoy better. They don’t squeeze my head or smash my ears so viciously, lol, and the sound is quite comparable, in my music tastes anyway.UPDATE 8/21/19 — still working great, have not noticed any issues or decrease in charge, which I consider a bit freakish for anything over a year! I AM CAREFUL WITH THEM. I don’t throw them in a tote bag or across the room or drop them down the stairs, so that probably explains part of why they and a lot of my other things last a long time. I don’t use them every single day now, maybe four times a week for a few hours when playing games or watching movies on my Kindle while I don’t want to listen to my hubby’s boring fishing shows on tv, but it’s still going strong. I have no idea where my original charging cord is, I just charge it with one of the multiple Kindle chargers I have sitting around. My hubs’ pair also still works and charges great, he mostly uses it when mowing the lawn while also listening to boring fishing podcasts. Weirdo.I’m probably the only one who noticed this but the blue light on it is BRIGHT AS HECK at night in a bedroom when you’re an insomniac trying not to wake your significant other while watching youtube. Like seriously the blue light is brighter than my entire phone screen on dim. I had to stick a little piece of electric tape over it and even then I still get a glow. But that’s what I get for being a night owl, I guess!Still highly recommend, no complaints.
Anna Abigail –
Kevin –
INSANELY good headphones for $17.
Nutshell: I’ve had this headset for two weeks, I use it every day for work and pleasure and really like it. For $17 it punches waaay above its weight. It has features that I wouldn’t expect in such an inexpensive headset and would buy it again in a heartbeat. That’s all you need to know, so go buy one.Want the deets? Read on.First, the good stuff:-Bluetooth connection is instantaneous and strong. The connection is excellent even at the 10 meter BT limit. It paired within a couple seconds with my computer and mobile devices.-Sound quality is excellent and robust. By “robust” I mean that on full volume it actually hurts my ears, and my hearing ain’t what is was 40 years ago. Yes I know, if it’s too loud you’re too old. I’m old. You’ll get here someday, kids.-There are six equalizer settings for music and speech. This is good because the default setting has far too much bass for a phone call.-It folds for easy storage and comes in several colors to fit your personality. So I picked boring ol’ grey.-There is an audio jack so it can be used without a Bluetooth connection and a cable is provided. This is essential for use on an airplane or with a non-Bluetooth device such as my ancient Sony Walkman (yeah, I still have my cassettes. And my vinyl. And my turntable. Well, I said I was old.)-It receives FM radio stations.-It accepts a micro SD card (the manual calls it a TF card) so you can play music without a mobile device.-It’s super comfortable. Earbuds irritate my ears so I need an over-the-ear headset.-It functions while it’s charging. My ancient Sony BT headset didn’t, which was a major annoyance.Now the not-so-good stuff, none of which is terrible:-The instruction manual isn’t great (see the attached scan). It doesn’t explain how to use some features, such as how to select an FM station. It does tell you how to scan the FM band but doesn’t say how to stop the scan and select the station you want. Through trial and error I found that the << and >> buttons have to be pressed simultaneously when you find your station.-There’s no mute button. You have to use the mute feature on your phone or computer. Put it this way, if there is one the manual doesn’t mention it. If someone out there has found a way, please let me know.-The default volume level is 100%, (i.e., “robust” as I said above) when a call is started or a video begins. It’s best to adjust the volume using the button on the headset; you can lower the levels with your computer or mobile device, but sometimes it inexplicably resets itself to 100%. This can be startling, especially during a phone call.-Use time before a recharge is needed is so-so. It died during a 60 minute conference call after having been in standby mode for 7.5 hours. It does chirp when it’s a minute or two from shutting down so have your charger cable handy, or just leave it plugged in to the charger. The manual claims an 8-hour play time, but to me that means active use, not standby.-Noise cancellation is nonexistent, but this is not a feature that I would expect in a $17 headset. Noise cancellation on my Bose headset is excellent, but that one cost over $300. Not a fair comparison, I know; I’m only mentioning it because it’s a feature listed in the product description. They should remove it from the description.All in all, this is a phenomenal value for $17. I highly recommend it.
Kevin –
randy ramkissoon –
Amazing sound quality for an affordable price
randy ramkissoon –
Stormbreaker –
Muy buen sonido me quede impresionado con la cancelación de ruido, son muy ligeros pero no tán cómodos al colocartelos, como que no se ajustan bien a los oidos. Pero fuera de eso estoy satisfecho con la compra, los uso para el gym y sin duda comprarÃa otros.
Stormbreaker –
SSergio –
Per abinarla al PC, tablet o telefono cellulare va molto bene. L’ audio e’ buono. L’ isolamento dei rumori esterni e’ buono.Collegamento veloce. L’ uso non disturba. I commandi sulla cuffia funzionano.Consigliate.
SSergio –
Fernando Reyes julian –
Exelente producto, es un regalo para mi hija y le gustó mucho.Los utilice un rato y me impresione el sonido que emite fuerte y claro.El diseño es muy estético acabado mate anriderrapante y los componentes en sus almohadillas es muy cómodo.
Fernando Reyes julian –
Roland –
Feels cheap and plastic and uncomfortable. Packaging is bad. Nothing about these are “premium” in any way, shape or form.Worst of all, the sound quality is so bad that they are practically useless.Waste of money, don’t buy.
Roland –