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Mu6 Open-Ear Air Conduction Headphones combine innovative air conduction technology with a lightweight, sweatproof design to deliver exceptional sound quality without blocking ambient noise. Featuring Bluetooth 5.0 with a 15-meter range, multipoint device pairing, and a 9-hour battery life with quick charge, these headphones are engineered for cycling, running, and active professionals seeking comfort and connectivity on the move.
Noise Control | None |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
Sensitivity | 134 dB |
Model Name | Air Conduction Headphones |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
Included Components | Charging cable, Reflective strip, Manual, Box, Headphone |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Sport, Talk, Play |
Charging Time | 1.5 Hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cycling, Running, Exercising |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, Car Audio Systems, Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Android |
Theme | Office, Movie, Cycling, Mountain, Runing, Driving, Play basketball, Home, Hiking, Sports |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Cable Feature | Without Cable |
Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Style | Open ear |
Control Method | Touch |
Number of Items | 1 |
Controller Type | Button |
Battery Life | 9 Hours |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Bluetooth Range | 15 Miles |
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
Carrying Case Weight | 50 Grams |
Audio Driver Size | 16 Millimeters |
Earpiece Shape | Hoop |
UPC | 743407122813 |
Manufacturer | Mu6 |
Is Autographed | No |
Part Number | Mu6 Ring |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.18 x 4.76 x 0.79 inches |
Item model number | Mu6 Ring |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Assembled Height | 0.79 inches |
Assembled Length | 6.18 inches |
Assembled Width | 4.76 inches |
Special Features | Sweatproof, Lightweight, Air conduction, Open ear, Excellent sound quality |
Power Source | Battery-Powered |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**N
You won’t regret buying these.
I’m not typically somebody who writes reviews but the MU6 here are so good. I had to write a review. I’m not sponsored. They weren’t given to me. I paid for these myself. I paid $52 after tax and everything and they’re the loudest busiest open years I’ve ever felt now I will say it took a little time for them to stop hurting my left ear. But once it’s stretched to fit my head properly, it was really good now I will say without equalizing them on my Spotify. They’re not as loud as they could be or as bass heavy but they are literally the best I’ve ever used in this segment was really looking for a good pair for work and I think these are them. I tested them in my house and when I was Uber driving and they are amazing. I did a phone call with them. They tell you there’s an incoming call and when you answer it you sound good and the person on the other end sounds good 10 out of 10 would recommend.
B**Z
Glasses groove glee! *new: Best review & glasses instructions & SpotiQ or EZ boost tip*
_you'll be able to pop these on *over your glasses* in an instant_- swivel the speakers all the way back- look just above the speakers, there's the groove that's designed just for us eyeglasses wearers!- the groove is 1/2" and tapers down to 3/8"- the excellent rubber pads are just above the grooves .. you're ready, keep going_glasses positioning instructions_- with 'the groove' in mind and the band swiveled to the back of your head- spread the band and place the grooves over your glasses- if they're placed correctly, you should be able to gently slide the band just a little bit horizontally, as you confirm correct placement of the band, floating over your temples of your frames_3 ways to enjoy them_- 'action mode' with band on back of my head totally stable & pump up **using the volume fix below**- 'standing & sitting & riding in car mode' -> put the band on top of my head, and have the speakers angled back for more volume & some stability- 'pillow mode' laying on one side, turn the volume down first, it's gonna be loud and full**volume fix on Android**"SpotiQ Ten" or"Volume Booster - Sound Booster"- yeah has ads to wander thru- turn volume down- enable "Volume Booster"- tap 125% .. smile & hold on .. it's very good, best I've heard- currently I like SpotiQ Ten better, set it on "Volume x3" and it's great, very low ads if any, open source_review my wants_1. work with my plastic prescription glasses (photos to come) -> PASS2. back strap must be conforming to the back of my head for my cars' headrests & watching TV & laying down & just dangling it on my neck -> PASS2a. bonus: laying on one side -> PASS 'pillow friendly' pumps volume way up, punches bass + full dynamic range that you're accustomed too when you jam earbuds waaayyy into ear canal or when using your studios3. physical buttons that don't put any pressure on my ears -> PASS4. simplicity of controls -> PASS5. length of charge testing -> PASS though micro USB5a. battery life -> MEDIUM PASS won't last all day and all night .. when battery runs out, a message & powers off6. baseball cap, helmet testing -> PASS great with my helmet on, caps, skull caps7. volume boosted -> PASS (on Android above "SpotiQ Ten" or "Volume Booster")BRAVO to Designers!!!BUT!!!!For eyeglass wearers, the positioning instructions above that's not in the instructions with product currently ->My instructions above in review _must_ be either added to Amazon details of this product _and_ printed on an index card & added to packaging - ASAP!.. or the lack of instructions will keep the product's sales down & returns unnecessarily high!!Best review on YT: search "oluv's gadgets" for "MU6 Ring vs AfterShokz Aeropex" .. outstanding review work.
F**E
Great
Really like these, just wish I could adjust the bandwidth. Love the fact I don't have to pause my music at work when someone asks a quick question. They stay on with very little issues.
D**L
Missing Volume Controls, but otherwise decet
For me these are replacing an older Shokz Titanium bone conduction headset. I got my hands on some Oladance over ear air-conduction headphones and loved the concept. The sound quality was way better than the bone conduction and they were a little easier to wear. But they are not as easy to just grab and go like the Shokz. Despite being small they are harder to put on and the touch controls leave a lot to be desired. So I started looking for things that were as good as the Oladance but more in the form factor of the Shokz.Thanks where the Mu6 Ring comes in. The one that appears to be their most recent has a very firm band, which I thought would conflict more with my glasses based on the way it holds to the head. So I opted for this model with the thin head band instead, despite it apparently being an old model (and no multipoint sync).Let's talk about the most important part. Are they good headphones? Eh, depends on what you expect from tiny speakers that shoot in the general direction of your ear. They don't really have much in the way of oomph; bass is weak and they sound a pretty tinny on the highs. If you are looking for something that has great audio fidelity for music, then these are a pass. The louder they get the worse they sound. But, IMO, these are not headphones you get for sound quality. These are headphones you get so you can enjoy music or podcasts while also being totally aware of your surroundings.My use case, in particular, is listening to music while waiting in the Dr. office so I can hear them call my name, or when I'm walking down the road on an errand and need to be aware of traffic, or when I'm in the grocery store shopping and need to have my wits about me to avoid collisions with other patrons. For that, these are perfect.One of the most inexplicable things is that these lack volume controls. Just about every headset or earbud pair I've ever owned for the last decade allows you to use the some buttons as volume up/down. That is inexplicably missing here. They have two buttons, the power and multi function button, but they only skip tracks. To control volume you have to go to your device. These could easily be up/down volume but for some reason that was left out.Now, part of the blame falls to me for not doing the research because I assumed these headphones would have the same features which have become universal: track forward/back, power on/off, invoke/cancel voice assistant, phone call pickup/hang-up, and volume up/down. But they are missing the last and I don't understand why that is.Because of this inconvenience I am knocking off a star. Because the sound is pretty mid to barely mid, I am knocking off another star. I think these could sound a lot better, especially for the price point. For this price they are competing against far superior products in the various styles of earbuds and mid-range headphones. These don't compete with that tier of devices. But they have far more grab and go flexibility which makes them a win.
K**A
Works great
Very comfortable! They work great for phone calls. I like the stiff neck band it doesn’t mess up my hair.
C**D
Don't waste your money!!
Trash. I have bought two pair, only for each of them to last less than three months. At this price point, I expect better quality. The second pair only lasted five weeks before no longer accepting or holding a charge. Will not buy again.
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