The Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth Headphones with 48hrs Play Back are a great option for anyone who wants to enjoy their favorite music while working out or on the go. These earbuds are designed to provide a comfortable and secure fit, so you can focus on your workout or other activities without worrying about them falling out.
The earbuds come with a charging case that has dual LED displays, which show the battery power of the case and earbuds. This feature allows you to keep track of your earbuds’ battery life and ensure that they are always ready to use. With one-button control and auto-pairing, these earbuds are easy to operate and will automatically connect to the paired previous device within a range of up to 33ft away.
Kyle H –
I bought these when my mpow flame 2s died. I see on Amazon there are a bunch of vendors selling various reskinned mpow models, but I didn’t feel like taking a chance on overpaying for an inferior model (many aren’t clearly labeled because they are trying to pass off as another brand entirely, so I don’t know which model is which, in regards to old mpow model labels.) I went into these headphones expecting a comparable item, hopefully a little better, but not worse.Sound quality is kind of difficult to quantity, and everyone’s hearing is different, but I find these to be at roughly the same quality level as my old headphones. It lacks a little bit of the bass the flame 2s had, but the sound is a little clearer. Overall a decent lateral move.I originally wanted wired headphones specifically, because I work during the summers with one headphone in, and the other ear free. These headphones can run with just the left, or right, unit in ear, while the other one can be in the case charging. This lets me use up the battery of one while the other reacharges, which is a big plus.The range is pretty decent for this price point, I get about 40ft unobstructed or 30ft with walls and such.The pairing was an unexpected bonus. It’s very quick (both pairing to one another and to my devices) and when I want to put them away I don’t need to individually shut them off and put them in the case. I can just take them out of my ears and place them in the charging case, and they automatically unpair and shut down. Same goes with taking them out, I just remove them, and they automatically turn on and pair to each other and then my device.Battery life is about what’s advertised and the case battery hold multiple full charges. I use them regularly and find I only need to plug them in every few days. The case shows the case battery charge remaing.There are a few negatives. While the case will show the headphones charging (with a multi led indicator light rising) it doesn’t show real time capacity. So, for example, there are 3 or 4 small leds, one set for R until one for L, that will turn on when you place the headphones in the case. It will flash the bottom light then middle light and last top, but that cycle will just repeat until they are full, at which point the lights turn off. They won’t illuminate halfway when at 50% ECT. So I know when they are charging and when they are full, but not by how much, which seems like an odd choice given there are multiple lights there, seemingly to do just that.Another negative is the case feels very flimsy, especially at the joint. You need to be careful opening and closing, if you need these to last.Last negative I have is how the headphones hook into my ear. I need to have them tilted upwards (with the earband pushed further down the back of my ear) to get them to stay put. It sorta looks weird, like normally these types of sport headphones have the body of the until point straight ahead, and not pointing up towards my eye level. It’s not a big deal, because they stay in decently well when fixed this way, but it feels like it’s not supposed to be that way, at least compared to any other Bluetooth sport headphones I’ve used. These buds won’t fall out of ear, but if I’m vigorously moving or talking, they can sometimes lose that tight in ear seal that gives the best sound quality and blocks outside noise. For my uses they do a good enough job though, and at least they don’t straight up fall out.Overall I’m pleased with my purchase. I got them on sale (at time of posting) for around $26, which I feel these headphones are worth that much and a bit more. I’d probably pay up to $30 (maybe $35 if this specific style or brand had something others didn’t and I wanted) but not more than that. These are decent budget headphones. I feel it’s a good buy for money asked and would buy again. I hope this review can help some people decide on what to buy. In a sea of choices and reviews it can feel daunting.
Kimono –
They come with several sizes of plastic flexible ear pieces which is good because most ear buds that are 100% hard plastic don’t fit in my ears and always fall out. These will fit almost any size ear canal and the sport clips will keep you from losing them if they do fall out of your ear. They have good sound quality. I don’t notice any active noise canceling. If you have them in your ears but nothing is playing, you can still hear sounds and people taking to you. The case will tell you when they are being charged. The bars light up and flash when charging and stop flashing when they are done but it doesn’t tell you how long it will take for them to charge or what percentage the ear buds are at. The number that the case itself shows is the percent charge that the case is holding. The case will charge the ear buds about 5 times. It takes about 20% off the full charge of the case to charge them, and it takes less than 30 minutes for the case to charge the ear buds. The case can charge when the ear buds are inside or when they are not in the case. If the ear buds are in the case when it’s charging, or will charge both the case and the ear buds. As soon as you take the ear buds out of the case they are on. Just turn on your blue tooth and it will find the ear buds and you can connect to them easily, and your phone will switch from playing on the speakers to playing on the ear buds even when you’re already watching or listening to something. I think they are a great value. I’ve recommended then to several people.
Sukhasmom –
These are great. I was worried the over the ear piece would irritate me but I was afraid to have no over the earpiece but they didn’t want to lose them. I don’t even know it’s there ?I’m not sure how long the battery lasts because they haven’t run out on me yet. I wear them the whole time I’m at work and then I just put them back in their case when I’m going to work out so they do have time to charge but I can’t say that they would need it.I work in a pretty noisy environment and it’s mostly blocked out so I can just listen to my book or my musicI’ve never had iPods so I can’t compare them but I would say for the price these are phenomenal
Brian –
So I bought these for the gym when my old pair broke. I didn’t want something expensive since I have a very high quality one I use around the house or traveling but they don’t stay in great for gym purposes. So I purchased these since they have the ear loops and SHOULD hold up to the sweat, (we shall see)So they sound really great in a quiet room…. They do next to nothing to block out the sounds of a really loud gym so you kinda gotta pump up the volume almost to full blast. I’m not listening to loud music at the gym, I’m listening to podcasts so sorry I can’t really mention anything about bass or whatever if that’s what you’re looking for.The earplugs don’t seem to have much in the way of a ‘sleep’ mode… Because each day the battery drains when your not using it. Not a lot but after I fully charged it then set it aside it lost 3% overnight. The ear peice is comfortable even after a couple hours of constant movement so I’m pleased with that. For the $30 they are good enough for what I want. I would suggest them but don’t expect HIGH quality sound from them. They are just OK head phones that I don’t care about tossing in the gym bag and the will hopefully keep the ear plugs charged for the week.
Kyle H –
I bought these when my mpow flame 2s died. I see on Amazon there are a bunch of vendors selling various reskinned mpow models, but I didn’t feel like taking a chance on overpaying for an inferior model (many aren’t clearly labeled because they are trying to pass off as another brand entirely, so I don’t know which model is which, in regards to old mpow model labels.) I went into these headphones expecting a comparable item, hopefully a little better, but not worse.Sound quality is kind of difficult to quantity, and everyone’s hearing is different, but I find these to be at roughly the same quality level as my old headphones. It lacks a little bit of the bass the flame 2s had, but the sound is a little clearer. Overall a decent lateral move.I originally wanted wired headphones specifically, because I work during the summers with one headphone in, and the other ear free. These headphones can run with just the left, or right, unit in ear, while the other one can be in the case charging. This lets me use up the battery of one while the other reacharges, which is a big plus.The range is pretty decent for this price point, I get about 40ft unobstructed or 30ft with walls and such.The pairing was an unexpected bonus. It’s very quick (both pairing to one another and to my devices) and when I want to put them away I don’t need to individually shut them off and put them in the case. I can just take them out of my ears and place them in the charging case, and they automatically unpair and shut down. Same goes with taking them out, I just remove them, and they automatically turn on and pair to each other and then my device.Battery life is about what’s advertised and the case battery hold multiple full charges. I use them regularly and find I only need to plug them in every few days. The case shows the case battery charge remaing.There are a few negatives. While the case will show the headphones charging (with a multi led indicator light rising) it doesn’t show real time capacity. So, for example, there are 3 or 4 small leds, one set for R until one for L, that will turn on when you place the headphones in the case. It will flash the bottom light then middle light and last top, but that cycle will just repeat until they are full, at which point the lights turn off. They won’t illuminate halfway when at 50% ECT. So I know when they are charging and when they are full, but not by how much, which seems like an odd choice given there are multiple lights there, seemingly to do just that.Another negative is the case feels very flimsy, especially at the joint. You need to be careful opening and closing, if you need these to last.Last negative I have is how the headphones hook into my ear. I need to have them tilted upwards (with the earband pushed further down the back of my ear) to get them to stay put. It sorta looks weird, like normally these types of sport headphones have the body of the until point straight ahead, and not pointing up towards my eye level. It’s not a big deal, because they stay in decently well when fixed this way, but it feels like it’s not supposed to be that way, at least compared to any other Bluetooth sport headphones I’ve used. These buds won’t fall out of ear, but if I’m vigorously moving or talking, they can sometimes lose that tight in ear seal that gives the best sound quality and blocks outside noise. For my uses they do a good enough job though, and at least they don’t straight up fall out.Overall I’m pleased with my purchase. I got them on sale (at time of posting) for around $26, which I feel these headphones are worth that much and a bit more. I’d probably pay up to $30 (maybe $35 if this specific style or brand had something others didn’t and I wanted) but not more than that. These are decent budget headphones. I feel it’s a good buy for money asked and would buy again. I hope this review can help some people decide on what to buy. In a sea of choices and reviews it can feel daunting.
Brian –
So I bought these for the gym when my old pair broke. I didn’t want something expensive since I have a very high quality one I use around the house or traveling but they don’t stay in great for gym purposes. So I purchased these since they have the ear loops and SHOULD hold up to the sweat, (we shall see)So they sound really great in a quiet room…. They do next to nothing to block out the sounds of a really loud gym so you kinda gotta pump up the volume almost to full blast. I’m not listening to loud music at the gym, I’m listening to podcasts so sorry I can’t really mention anything about bass or whatever if that’s what you’re looking for.The earplugs don’t seem to have much in the way of a ‘sleep’ mode… Because each day the battery drains when your not using it. Not a lot but after I fully charged it then set it aside it lost 3% overnight. The ear peice is comfortable even after a couple hours of constant movement so I’m pleased with that. For the $30 they are good enough for what I want. I would suggest them but don’t expect HIGH quality sound from them. They are just OK head phones that I don’t care about tossing in the gym bag and the will hopefully keep the ear plugs charged for the week.
Jessica –
Honestly, I’m not completely dissatisfied with these headphones… I just wish they were louder. I haven’t been able to use them long enough in one sitting to know just how long the battery in each bud lasts, without needing to have them charge in the case again. So I can’t give a good judgement call on that. And the sound quality is seems to be crisp and clear. The only thing I am dissatisfied with is that I wish they would become louder. I get it, they may not want me to hurt my eardrums or get tinnitus. But that’s my choice lol. But overall, I am satisfied. I enjoy that there is no cord connecting the two, and that they can work interdependently from each other. The noise cancellation seems to work decently well enough, and I feel like they fit comfortably in my ears. ^__^