





First off, the comfort level is unreal. The memory-protein foam feels like clouds hugging my ears—I wore them for a 3-hour work call and forgot they were on. No ear sweat, no pressure headaches. Plus, that lavender color? Chef’s kiss.
The sound surprised me. While they don’t fully cancel noise (I can still hear my cat yowling for dinner), the muffling is perfect for my runs—lets me stay aware of traffic but still jam to Lizzo. Bass hits nicely without distortion at mid-volume.
Bluetooth syncs faster than my AirPods! One gripe: The LED light stays annoyingly bright when powered on. I fixed it by slapping a tiny sticker over it—problem solved.
Battery life is solid for the price. Lasted through two back-to-back movies (about 5 hours) before the low-battery beep. Pro tip: The included case has a sneaky extra pocket perfect for storing the dongle when using wired mode with my Nintendo Switch.
Weird quirk: Volume buttons double as track skip buttons if you press too fast. Took me three accidental song skips to figure it out—now I do deliberate slow presses.
Final verdict? For $40, these punch way above their weight. Not audiophile-grade, but perfect if you need comfy, decent-sounding headphones that survive being tossed in a gym bag daily.
