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The Xunpuls Wireless Sports Earbuds are designed for the active lifestyle, featuring Bluetooth 4.2 for seamless connectivity, 13 hours of playtime, and advanced noise reduction technology, making them the perfect companion for music lovers on the go.
M**A
Disappointing...
As someone who has had a fair few cheapy bluetooth headphones like this in the past, I can happily say that the majority of others I have had were better.Starting with the good points, the battery life really is awesome. I use them constantly, listening to music/watching videos/talking on the phone/etc, I'm still getting somewhere in the region of 12ish hours of battery life after 3 months. This is important for me as I work 12 hour night shifts so being able to have a set of headphones last the whole night is great, I can do my work while listening to music. Also they're very small, so totally unobtrusive, so when I need to take them off for a little bit to do something I can just drop them in my t-shirt and they're gone. Also the being so small they are actually one of the first sets of headphones I've comfortably been able to wear with a motorcycle helmet on, so I can listen to music while riding and get sat nav directions in my ears while my phone is in my pocket. After about an hour of being on the bike with these on it starts to get uncomfortable, but that's about 55 minutes longer than most!Unfortunately for me, the bad outweighs the good. I've had cheaper headphones with better quality audio, which to be honest isn't really a concern at this price point, it's not like you're buying Bose or anything, so you know what you're getting, they're not dreadful, there are just better ones for less.The bigger problem is the reliability. So in 11 days I'll have had these for 3 months of daily use. In the last few weeks the left earpiece is suffering from cutting in and out, the cable appears to have suffered from lack of strain relief. Now, they're obviously small, with small wires, if they're not looked after well enough obviously they'll go faulty, however again I've had cheaper that have been better. I have spent around the £8-£15 mark on several sets of bluetooth headphones, they will normally last at least 6 months up to a year before one starts cutting in and out, so this is a little disappointing.The other thing is the cable length. I never thought too much cable would be this annoying! THEY ARE SO LONG! Having just roughly measured on my desk with a 30cm ruler, they are around 90cm long! That is uneccessary, no one has nearly a metre between their ears, even when going round the back of their head, that is enormous!Another big issue I have with these is connectivity. I am running them off a Samsung S8. So it is a modern, high quality phone, I have used other headphones with this phone as well as portable speakers and other bluetooth devices, so it's not the phones fault. But previous headphones I've had, when I turn them on they immediately get seen by my phone and pair up instantly which is so useful. With these I'll turn them on, then have to go into my bluetooth settings and manually tell my phone to connect. I know these headphones are supposed to automatically do it like all previous headphones because they do actually do it sometimes, just very rarely. I can probably count the number of times they've done it on one hand. Also every now and then when in use they'll cut out and come back, again not a problem I've had with other headphones unless I wander over the magical 10m away. These don't do it regularly, but regularly enough to be frustrating, probably at least 3-5 times per full charge use on average. When they come back they fade in nicely, so it's not offensive to the ear, however, if they do it a few times in a song it can be really frustrating.So in conclusion, I wouldn't buy these if I could go back in time, I've had lots of Soundpeats headphones amongst others which have been cheaper and better... But read the reviews and make your choice :)
J**E
So-so Bluetooth headphones if you prioritise battery life over sound quality - if it lasts
[ Battery ] Like others, the main draw to this is its dual battery and long battery life. I have yet to test its play time to confirm the stated battery life but I can say that it has lasted me through a 9-hour day with a combination of music (mostly), a handful of calls and some standby. That's pretty impressive especially when users reviewing other Bluetooth headphones have found they typically got between 5-6 hours of actual usage. The downside - it does take a little longer to fully charge.[ Sound ] Pretty decent, good even, but I won't say it's great. I was surprised to see how many reviewers were impressed with the sound quality. My unbranded £7 wired headphones with 11mm drivers definitely sound superior. The mid range is perfectly good but the bass was muddled and treble was missing. That said, this was easily solved using an equaliser but the quality still does not match the sound quality of my £7 wired headphone. I'd say I am in the minority here, and have been a little disappointed with sound quality.[ Microphone ] Another downer was its microphone. Callers have complained that I sounded very soft on their end. This has necessitated holding the microphone closer to my mouth during calls. I'm still trying to find the sweet spot for the clip which may help alleviate part of the problem. Unsure if I've got a dud since all other reviewers have been perfectly happy with the call volume.[ Cable ] These use spaghetti-style cables as opposed to flat-noodles which I personally prefer but this is a matter of preference. They are tangle-free as advertised but are a little on the thin side which raises some concerns on durability. Time will tell.[ Magnets ] Nice touch, as with most wireless headphones, but the magnets are very weak as another reviewer noted. They come apart at the slightest touch.Overall, a pretty decent set of Bluetooth headphones if you prioritise battery life over sound quality.[ Updated Jun 2018 ] Three months on, I dropped this to two-stars - was considering one-star if I'm being honest - and returned the earphones under warranty. What happened? The left ear piece developed crackling noises randomly, first with Skype, then with the random music player. Then it occasionally went dead. Occasionally, randomly. Touching the volume control unit also induces the crackling noises. And oh, connecting a successfully paired earphone is a royal pain - 9 out of 10 times, I've had to manually connect; it simply refuses to automatically connect unlike other bluetooth earphones and speakers I have.[ Final Conclusion ] Very poor build and quality control. Only so-so sound. Battery life three months later - it's dropped from 10+ hours to only 7-8 hours tops. And, of course, the crackling noises, dead earpiece and constant connection problems. OK, so I talked myself to reducing it further to only one-star. You've been warned.
M**R
Long play time. Excellent noise cancellation.
The media could not be loaded. Got these as a secondary pair for travelling but now I use the Bpuls headphone as my main headphones with my iPhone 8+. I travel a lot so listen music, podcasts and watch movies while on the train. Love the fact that these headphones holds a full day’s charge and noice cancellation on it is awesome. The noise cancellation is excellent and blocks out surrounding sounds.The headphone wire is quiet big, but the shirt clip (included) helps to trim it down to the length that is comfortable for me, without any dangle. The sound quality is impressive, with clear sound and deep bass makes it a quality listen for mainly electronic and RnB genre of music (for me).The pairing was easy. To pair the device, hold down the play(middle button) for 3 seconds (wait till it turns on), keep holding the middle button till you see the flashing red and blue light. Follow these steps and you will see the “Bpuls” letter, appear on your bluetooth list and then connect to it.The range on the device is fantastic.
A**R
Not good for running
These headphones were a good fit and they seemed like they would be fine for commuting or general listening but they were no good for running.Firstly they suffer the common problem that the Bluetooth signal does not transmit through your body. The result is that you can't have your phone out of direct line of sight with the headphones i.e. in your pocket. This isn't noticeable indoors as the signal bounces off the walls but as soon as you go outside they become unlistenable.Secondly, the battery pods are placed in such a position that you can't secure the cable tightly around your neck which means they bounce all over the place when running which is very annoying.
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