Enjoy the Asudom Over the Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headphone with Built-in Microphone Bluetooth 4.0 , for high-fidelity stereo music and crystal clear speech. Just pair the headphone with your device and you can begin to enjoy CD quality stereo sound instantly. Put your wireless headphone on, immerse yourself in the music world, you can feel what the artist's intended to tell you. Power To Spare With up to 20 hours of playing time, you can listen to your favorite music, watch a movie, check out videos and still have plenty of power left. Get a full charge in just 2-3 hours by plugging the included USB cable into any mobile device with a powered port or wall charger. The standing time more than 250 hours. Designed For You The adjustable headband rests gently on your head and rotated ear cups for a personalized fit. Soft cushions cradle your ears, and all materials are lightweight and built to last. The ear cups fold up to storage in the mesh bag. And there's 3.5mm AUX line, so you can plug in and listen if the battery runs out. Speak Up Build-in Microphone for phone call in windy or noisy environments and control buttons allow for taking and ending calls and commanding music playback without having to remove the wireless headphone. Get Started Simply The Wireless headphones' bluetooth control module lets you connect wirelessly to your iPad, smart phone or other favorite Bluetooth enable devices. Just pair the headphones and your device-it's easy. Simply press and hold Power on/off buttons for 6 seconds on the headphones, and then choose the Ausdom headphones from your device's Bluetooth list. What's in the box? 1x Ausdom AH2 Wireless Bluetooth 4.0 Headphone 1x Micro USB Charging Cable 1x 3.5mm Audio Cable 1x User Manual
A**Y
Premium Look for Budget Price; Great Sound & Bluetooth Performance
I have only had these headphones for a day at the time of writing, but if there's no update at the top of this review then rest assured that they haven't given up the ghost on me yet.Obviously, I can't currently say anything about durability yet. However, I can say that these headphones feel rather solidly built without being heavy. In fact, they look far more expensive and just overall feel nice to hold and use... if you don't use the provided aux cable. Let's be honest here: that cable looks like cheap junk, and really detracts from the appearance of the headphones themselves. Definitely get a new cable if you want these to look like high-end headphones while using wired mode, but performance-wise it works fairly well. To me, the appearance of the aux cable doesn't warrant spending more money. It might to you. But you definitely won't feel like you're wearing cheap headphones with the sound, feel, and aesthetic these provide. (I just wish they came in different colours, as purple would better match my phone but the black and red perfectly matches my laptop. I'd have purchased one pair for each if a purple-and-black option were available.)Comfort is by far the best I've ever had in a pair of headphones (I usually buy in the $20 - $60 range, if that helps you understand the comparison). They do get a bit warm from time to time, but that's normal for the over-ear design. The protein leather is very comfortable and the headband has a nice level of cushion to it. There's also a nice swivel action on the cups so that they contour to your head instead of pushing in, and that makes wearing these with glasses much less painful than with comparable headphones that lack the feature. Just don't get carried away if you're a headbanger; I've found that they slip off rather easily with excess head movement. I'm unsure if they'd come off during a normal workout, but I feel like they would during an intense one.Bluetooth is where these headphones shine for me. They remember being paired with both my old and new phone, such that I don't have to enter initial pairing mode to connect from one to another; I only have to leave them on and turn on the Bluetooth connection on the phone I want to use them with and the devices do the rest. (In case it matters, the phones are Galaxy Note 3 and a Galaxy Note 9.) The range is also impressive. I was able to get clear, consistent sound while 30 feet away and standing right in front of a 1200w microwave while it was running. There was no interference at all.Battery drain seems to be largely dependent upon the device connected, as I saw rapid drain when connected to the Galaxy Note 3 and very minimal drain connected to the Galaxy Note 9. It's worth note (pun unintentional) as well that the Note 3 I own has always had major battery drain while using Bluetooth and my Note 9 has never been paired with a bluetooth device before these headphones, except its own stylus pen. It's entirely possible the Note 3 is just a lemon where the bluetooth connection is concerned, but the headphones still easily paired with it all the same. In fact, they paired far easier than any other device has with the often-finicky phone.As for the headphones' battery itself, I still haven't had to charge it beyond the initial charge. I used them for about half an hour after the initial charge then turned them off. At 11pm, I started using them to watch YouTube on the Galaxy Note 3 and swapped to Spotify at about 12:30am then fell asleep; at 4:30am I woke up to the sound of an obnoxious Spotify commercial, and the headphones were still working well. I turned them off at that point, and about two hours ago I turned them back on to use with my Galaxy Note 9. They're still going strong. (Unfortunately, they do seem to be consistently reporting 100% battery level to the Android OS and that just simply cannot be true after playing for so long. So don't rely upon the battery power it relays to your device!)The audio controls work well, but take a bit of feeling around to get to. Instinct leaves me reaching closer to my ear, but they're on the part far away from it. Learning which button is which should be simple enough; I'm already getting the hang of it after just a day. There's about a one second delay between pressing pause/play and the action translating to the device when using Spotify, but the delay is almost imperceptible with YouTube.In terms of audio lag, I haven't noticed any when playing YouTube or Netflix. If I stare really hard, I can almost sense a small amount at times, but I'm convinced that might be in my head. There was nothing to distract from the viewing experience.I wasn't sure how else to compare the sound quality, so I put these to use on a Spotify free account (that impacts the stream quality, but is what I normally use) with a few varied songs I listen to regularly. Here's the results:THE FOLLOWING TRACKS WERE TESTED USING THE PROVIDED AUX CABLE(connected to an HP laptop with Beats-branded Realtek audio drivers)"Gasoline" by Brand New - 4/5 - The screaming vocals get a bit lost in the music, almost as if they're being limited somehow, but it sounds rather nice regardless. The high-pitched sound effect at the very end is still as ear-piercing as ever, so it seems to have a decent high range."Glitter and Gold" by Barns Courtney - 3.5/5 - The bass has a thump to it, but still feels like it's off in the distance instead of right on top of me. It doesn't have that hard-hitting sensation I'm used to from this song. Vocals are clear and not muddy and I can still hear the subtle nuances that you miss when listening with speakers. I was not impressed with performance on this song, but also wasn't entirely disappointed. I'm coming from Philips-O'Neill Cruz headphones, which are designed to boost the bass to excess, so it's entirely possible that I've become used to unnatural bass levels anyway."Human" by Rag'n'Bone Man - 5/5 - This song exceeded my expectations with the headphones by a huge margin. I could faintly feel the bass thudding, but it had a beautiful and rich tone to it instead of 'just being bass.' The vocals were crisp, the mid tones rich. I could ear the snapping/clapping in the background and kept noticing every fluctuation of the bass tones. I very much enjoyed the experience."How's It Gonna End" by Tom Waits - 4.5/5 - This one managed to inexplicably show off how well these headphones handle a binaural effect. It felt like the band and singer were moving around behind me, looming and ominous; more than once, I got a faint chill on the back of my neck because the breathiness of his voice was portrayed so well. The bass, however, came off as a bit muddy in this song at certain points, hence not rating the experience 5/5. I also noticed a very faint static hiss that I never noticed with my old headphones, but it may be an issue with the song stream as I haven't heard it on other tracks."Rain in Soho" by The Mountain Goats - 3/5 - This was another which blew me away with how much nuance I could hear in the bass, but the spoken-word vocals got lost in the music several times such that I was struggling a bit to understand words I'm used to hearing very clearly."Hey, Hey, My, My" by Battleme - 5/5 - The echo effects were very clean and not muddied, and there was a perfect balance between vocals and instruments. I could hear a faint static sound on a couple occasions during the louder notes, but I'm convinced that was a stream quality issue because it consistently happened (and did not happen) in the exact same places when replayed. Overall, it felt a bit like being at a live performance, and I liked the sound quality."Make It Rain" by Ed Sheeran - 5/5 - If there's one thing I noticed about these headphones, it's the consistently rich music in the midrange. The vocals were also clear and nuanced, with slightly thudding bass in a way which wasn't overpowering. I ended up preferring how the song sounds with these vs. with the Cruz headphones I've been using for the past few years."Bury Me Face Down" by grandson - 4/5 - The static effects in the song (it's a sort of a lo-fi aesthetic, if I had to describe it) were overdone with these headphones, but the bass was spectacular and the vocals crisp. There's an effect of a bass-tone following the lyrics in this song and the headphones over-emphasized it, however, so I don't feel right rating it five stars on this track.OVERALL: I'm extremely impressed with the quality of the aux cable, since it honestly looks like extremely cheap junk (as does the charging cable) - the sort of cable you'd expect to buy from the dollar store for a buck fifty. I'd rate the overall sound performance while using the aux cable as 4.5/5, because the triumphs outweighed the letdowns.THE FOLLOWING TRACKS WERE TESTED USING BLUETOOTH(connected to a Samsung Galaxy Note 9)"Halfway to Hell" by Eliot Sumner - 5/5 - The bass was rich and thumped without being overpowering. The vocals were clear. Overall, I was impressed with the performance on this song. Nothing struck me as being imbalanced or unpleasant."Journey (Ready to Fly)" by Natasha Blume - 4/5 - The vocals got a bit lost beneath the booming bass a few times, which honestly surprised me considering the bass performance on previously-tested songs. There's definitely a better bass response with bluetooth connection vs the aux cable. I'm not a big fan of bass overruling vocals, but I wouldn't say it was a hindrance - just enough to take one star off for the performance with this song.Commercial break (like I said, free Spotify account) brought with it one of those annoying ads where it plays a song you don't actually have interest in while the artist speaks over it. I could barely hear the woman speaking over the song, but I have no clue if that's just the way the audio was mixed or an issue with the headphones. I won't be rating that performance, as a result of being unsure how it's supposed to sound."Tomorrow We Fight" by Tommee Profitt - 5/5 - The first word that comes to mind for this experience is: breathtaking. The swell of the music, the vocals, the bass, the orchestral instruments: everything came together absolutely perfectly and sounded amazing. I've never heard this song sound so good through any headphones I've owned."Man or a Monster" by Sam Tinnesz - 4/5 - I was blown away by the vocals and general nuances of the song (such as the snapping/clapping) and the bass performance was fairly strong. I can't put my finger on what went wrong, but something just felt... dull and lifeless around the middle of the song. Maybe it's the excess bass I've mentioned being used to with my old headphones. I'm not sure, but it got a little less epic then picked back up in the end."Up Down" by Boy Epic - 5/5 - This was another track which really impressed me with the bass response and the depth of details. I was able to lose myself in this song, and I greatly enjoyed the listening experience."Soldier" by Felurie - 5/5 - Once again, I was able to lose myself in the song. Bass response was strong and full, but in a way which didn't overpower the vocals. When the music swelled, I could feel it vibrating in my head a bit. This is exactly what I want from a pair of headphones, and I was very much impressed."Calling Out" by Chriistian Reindl - 3.5/5 - The bass was amazing and the midtones were pleasant, but the vocals felt oddly like they were being volume limited or something. At times, they were lost under the music and once or twice the entire song felt a bit distant and muddy. However, it wasn't unbearable or necessarily bad. Just underwhelming."Low" by Cracker - 4/5 - The vocals were missing a bit of depth, but the music itself came across very well. I was neither impressed nor disappointed and feel like the performance was gneerally quite solid.OVERALL: For the price range and compared to what I'm used to, these headphones blew my expectations out of the water and surpassed them by leaps and bounds. When connected by bluetooth, they truly shine and have much better performance than with the proided aux cable. They're not going to trick anyone into thinking they're $200 headphones, but I could easily believe they're a $60 pair; they perform far above the quality expected of the price range.So far, I'm very glad I chose these headphones after stressing over the choice between different price ranges and designs for a few days. I'm pleasantly surprised by how well they perform and I enjoy using them. Hopefully they'll be as durable as they look and feel!
B**Y
Terrific product. Amazing battery life. Hardline included for when battery dies. A must buy.
I bought these because my last pair shorted out on me and I couldn't be happier with my purchase so far. The material is soft yet durable. The earpads fold up for easy storage and the sound quality is terrific, especially for the price. I still have not needed to charge these as they came already charged. I do not use them everyday but when I do it is for several hours at a time and so far the battery is still going strong. I am also not super concerned about the battery dying because they can always be plugged in using a 3.5mm headphone cable (included in the package) so you can still use them even when the battery dies.All said, I could not be happier with the purchase and would definitely recommend them to anyone looking for a good pair of high-quality long lasting headphones.
N**H
Decent headphones
Worked OK. I got a chance to test them for a couple of weeks before I gave them to my 15-year-old. They sound good, work well with BlueTooth (although I used the direct connect cable more often). They do a very good job of isolating exterior noise, but are not as good as active noise isolation headphones. (But you don't pay for that either.) These are good headphones; however, they will not stand up to a 15-year-old wearing to bed most every night for a year.
D**Y
Good Quality with comfort
Very Impressed with the Headphones! They feel and sound like I've paid over 70.00, cushioned head band area, USB plus and charger cord, smooth feel, easy fold up and the Bass is Great! Easy set up. Comfort is very good. Highly recommend them for the price especially!! Boxed very nice. They dont feel cheap. Money spent well.
J**N
Great until the ear pad material wears out
Great until the ear pad material wears out - and leaves black plastic bits on your ears and head
B**G
Ausdom Wireless Headphones
Distinctive look with its red piping. Fit was a bit too tight. My face frame is somewhat long, and even extended, phones were a bit too tight. Sound: too much bass. Highs were a bit muted, not crisp. Price wise, a good value.
M**E
My granddaughter really loves them.
So far they are working great. My granddaughter prefers this style of headphones as they are more comfortable than the kind that go into her ears. My granddaughter is very hard on headphones so time will tell how long these will last. So far so good!
T**E
Top Notch - for the price!
You'd be hard pressed to find 'better' wireless BT over the ear headphones for this price.I have two. Sure they aren't perfect but they are solid in every aspect. The BT range is impressive, I can usually go about 60ft and on the other sides of walls. You get more then you're paying for I guess is what I am saying, it's crazy they can be at this quality for this price. Good sound, decent comfort, great range, decent in quality and a long battery life. What else do you need really.
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