The FIMITECH Bluetooth Headset’s noise reduction boom microphone and dynamic speaker provide clear and high-quality audio for phone conversations and music. It is compatible with all smart phones, tablets, and music players using Bluetooth 5.0 with mic and supports Multipoint Technology, allowing for use with multiple devices at once.
In addition to its functional features, the FIMITECH Bluetooth Headset also boasts a sleek and trendy design that will make you stand out. It provides a stable call environment, keeping you connected to the world around you while looking good.
Charles Jr –
I tooka a lot of my personal use into consideration and used that in my review so it will be geared a certain way, regardless, here goes. So I bought this thing being very skeptical of it but reading other reviews and ratings of it before I bought it, and based upon my use of it, I’m very impressed. First off I wear glasses and even with glasses the fit and wearablility is very comfortable and rather unnoticeable (because I wear a hoodie) but also quite secure. I did notice that the battery level on it doesn’t seem to me that it works as effective as other devices I’ve used. That is also possibly a glitch because my iPhone XS MAX is running iOS 13.3 and I’ve had other glitches after updating so I cannot say for certain that the battery level not updating or reading accurately is completely the Bluetooth devices fault. I’m posting this review on a Saturday evening and I received the product on Monday, I began using it Tuesday and throughout the rest of the week and it’s very simple and connects right away and is very responsive. I listen to the radio through my phone all day at work and I’m at my workplace for about 11 hours a day. My work environment is not a very noisy environment most times so I don’t have the volume up more than 25-35% most times, but even when I’m doing something that is in a noises area or a noisier activity, the sound isn’t completely drowned out even at the lower volume, so on my hour lunch break I shut it off and don’t even have to worry about charging it because there is plenty of battery life left, obviously part of that is because I’m only listening to music and the volume is quite low, but the fact that I don’t have to worry about charging it to make it through the second half of the day is great. The noise cancellation is meh but that is always a tossup in judgment for many reasons. Sound quality listening to the radio, and for phone calls is quite nice and very respectable, I’m a fan of bass in music and it doesn’t do a terrible job at giving off good bass feel for what it is. Yesterday the battery did die on me with about 20-30 minutes left to go in my workday but I also didn’t have a lunch break either, and throughout the day I had listened to the radio and music and even listened to YouTube for a good amount of time as well as taking a phone call, and while it be that I have it on lower volume the entire day, that’s all I needed, and mind you it was one for nearly 11 hours. The one thing I’m not a huge fan of is the voice they use to tell you when the device is connected or not and the device is on or off and the battery is low, speaking of that, my biggest gripe is that you have about 2 minutes or less when the low volume warning first alerts you even at my low volume I use it at before the device just shut off and dies. But all things considered, that’s not all that bad, at least in my opinion. Overall it’s kinda pricey in my opinion but it’s very nice and I didn’t think I would like it as much as I do, I’m glad I bought it because it’s much more comfortable than my old Bluetooth earpiece
Alejandro B. –
I have had this device for 4 months now. I bought this earpiece because my job needed me to do a lot of tasks with both hands while communicating with coworkers, so I bought this thinking it wouldn’t be that good, but it was cheap. I was surprised by the good quality sound. It performed better than most earbuds I bought over the years while only being on one ear. I also was able to communicate with no problems to my coworkers over noisy environments.Overall I think it is a good product with a good price tag. My only complaints are minor and I feel that the development team at fimitech could accomplish them. First the earpiece is a bit too sensitive to higher frequency noises. My dog whining for attention in the background for example caused some problems while I was using this at home. Primarily, it’d cause a feedback effect hurting the person on the other ends ears if they were wearing headphones too. Another issue is that the device reads the phone number instead of the contact ID. I feel like this could be fixed in software, but it would bring up the price as the team would have to use a larger chip on the board to store the software. I’m not sure how that would affect battery life, but since I’ve easily gone 2-3 days between needing to charge the device and occasionally up to a week, I don’t think it’d be a major hit. The longest continuous use I’ve recorded where audio was constantly playing out of the device was 10 hours and 52 minutes after a full charge. I listen to audio books while commuting so this was great. The third flaw I would say is that the charge indicator on the phone doesn’t work when it comes to this device. It will say 100% until it gives you the battery low warning then dies a minute later.Those complaints are minor however. This device performs all tasks I use it for without issue, and I can say that I’d buy another if I need to. Although I likely won’t for a while as the device does come with a scratch ticket that gives you a chance of receiving a second one free, which I did. I only just started using the second one because I made a mistake and stressed the earpiece while trying to clean it and snapped the swivel joint. The device is still plastic after all. But it has survived numerous falls, some exceeding 15ft. I’m not exactly the most gentle user so that speaks to its durability. Although I will say, don’t put the volume on too loud as this could damage your hearing if you’ll be using it for several hours. It could eventually lead to a headache. You won’t need more than a 50% volume in most situations anyway.Overall its a great product, with a great price, and it can take a beating.
Conor G. –
This ear piece is quite possibly the most important piece of equipment I carry with me when I drive. It allows me to talk hands free so I can keep both hands on the wheel. The sound quality is excellent and it’s comfortable to wear. Overall, a great buy.
Jasmin Desmarais –
Before trying this one, I was sold to the Mpow bluetooth headset. Their design is similar.Still, after a year, my last Mpow failed me. The battery lasted only 4 to 5 hours before needing a charge.Now, with Fimitech headset, I use it all day and there is plenty of charge left,The comfort is similar and it’s comfortable enough to wear all day.Works well with glasses.So far, the sound is great, people can hear me well and I can hear them clearly as well.So, I’d recommend this product to anyone who needs a bluetooth headset.
Andrea –
Sound quality: The sound quality is great for both input and output. When making calls, I can clearly hear the other line and they can hear me clearly as well.Battery life: I have not had any issues with it so far. A nice touch was when I first got it, it was full battery right out of the box! I got to try it right away.Comfort: This is comfortable to wear for long periods of time and it is snug around the ear. I don’t have worries of it slipping off!Other: I like the case it comes in so it’s easy to take with you without getting lost in my bag. I also like the caller id function for calls!
SuperMario –
Overall fairly happy for my purposes which was audio monitor during video conferences while using external mic. I did not use the built in mic for anything nor did I test it.Annoyances are1. it does not have a audio confirmation that connection was made to a transmitting device.2. there is no audio battery status notification of any kind. If you have it connected it to a phone or something that shows you the battery, that is the only way.3. uses micro-usb charging. really? why do device keep coming out without usb-c?4. low battery notification is AUDIO based but comes on literally 1-2min before it shuts off on you.Fit is nice and comfortable. I forget that I have it on.Would have been nice for it to charge in the case but alas it doesn’t. It’s cumbersome to get it connected if your cable connector is larger as it will hit the cover.
ReginaShopaholic –
Nice and lightweight, easy to put on quickly. I knock it off once and awhile tucking my hair behind my ears because I forget its there. Good button controls and wonderfully easy to switch from right to left ear. Answers at max volume and deafens me at the office, but good feature when taking calls in a crowded place lol. I bought a backup because the price point was solid compared to the quality. I haven’t put it to the test too much but its been working great so far for calls via cell and teams, and listening to music. Battery seems good, lasts and recharges fairly quick. My tiny ears reject 95% of in-ear headphones, but these work great for me. Already dropped it once but didn’t affect it at all, so not a fragile set either. Overall high recommend.
M&M –
I have used an ear Bluetooth for years. I’ve used a couple Motorola ones in the past, but when my last one came up missing, I decided to try a different brand. I use it to listen to videos & for phone calls as I feel speaker phone is not always that great & I tend to move around the room a lot while I’m on the phone.The earpiece has been difficult to get on my ear especially if you wear glasses. It’s such a pain! It can also adjust for either ear. Once you get it on, it fits pretty good & snug.When you first turn it on, the voice that tells you it’s on, is faint. Can barely hear it. But once on, its great. I also miss the voice that tells you your battery is low like my Motorola had.I’m still getting use to it as I don’t wear it consistently. I love the little case to store it in & the extra ear buds (which I haven’t tried out yet).Sorry to say, I would have returned this by now but I didn’t want to go thru the hassle & figure that it will do for as much as I use it. I’m hoping that I’ll get use to it!
B –
My husband was reluctant to wear an earbud. He works in a hotel. I convinced him to wear this one and he absolutely loves it. Cannot work without it now. Easy to use. It’s great.
Lynn –
Very seldom do I like a product as well as I like this one I am definitely a repeat buyer after my first one died in the third batch of laundry
Andrea –
Sound quality: The sound quality is great for both input and output. When making calls, I can clearly hear the other line and they can hear me clearly as well.Battery life: I have not had any issues with it so far. A nice touch was when I first got it, it was full battery right out of the box! I got to try it right away.Comfort: This is comfortable to wear for long periods of time and it is snug around the ear. I don’t have worries of it slipping off!Other: I like the case it comes in so it’s easy to take with you without getting lost in my bag. I also like the caller id function for calls!
M&M –
I have used an ear Bluetooth for years. I’ve used a couple Motorola ones in the past, but when my last one came up missing, I decided to try a different brand. I use it to listen to videos & for phone calls as I feel speaker phone is not always that great & I tend to move around the room a lot while I’m on the phone.The earpiece has been difficult to get on my ear especially if you wear glasses. It’s such a pain! It can also adjust for either ear. Once you get it on, it fits pretty good & snug.When you first turn it on, the voice that tells you it’s on, is faint. Can barely hear it. But once on, its great. I also miss the voice that tells you your battery is low like my Motorola had.I’m still getting use to it as I don’t wear it consistently. I love the little case to store it in & the extra ear buds (which I haven’t tried out yet).Sorry to say, I would have returned this by now but I didn’t want to go thru the hassle & figure that it will do for as much as I use it. I’m hoping that I’ll get use to it!
SuperMario –
Overall fairly happy for my purposes which was audio monitor during video conferences while using external mic. I did not use the built in mic for anything nor did I test it.Annoyances are1. it does not have a audio confirmation that connection was made to a transmitting device.2. there is no audio battery status notification of any kind. If you have it connected it to a phone or something that shows you the battery, that is the only way.3. uses micro-usb charging. really? why do device keep coming out without usb-c?4. low battery notification is AUDIO based but comes on literally 1-2min before it shuts off on you.Fit is nice and comfortable. I forget that I have it on.Would have been nice for it to charge in the case but alas it doesn’t. It’s cumbersome to get it connected if your cable connector is larger as it will hit the cover.
Alejandro B. –
I have had this device for 4 months now. I bought this earpiece because my job needed me to do a lot of tasks with both hands while communicating with coworkers, so I bought this thinking it wouldn’t be that good, but it was cheap. I was surprised by the good quality sound. It performed better than most earbuds I bought over the years while only being on one ear. I also was able to communicate with no problems to my coworkers over noisy environments.Overall I think it is a good product with a good price tag. My only complaints are minor and I feel that the development team at fimitech could accomplish them. First the earpiece is a bit too sensitive to higher frequency noises. My dog whining for attention in the background for example caused some problems while I was using this at home. Primarily, it’d cause a feedback effect hurting the person on the other ends ears if they were wearing headphones too. Another issue is that the device reads the phone number instead of the contact ID. I feel like this could be fixed in software, but it would bring up the price as the team would have to use a larger chip on the board to store the software. I’m not sure how that would affect battery life, but since I’ve easily gone 2-3 days between needing to charge the device and occasionally up to a week, I don’t think it’d be a major hit. The longest continuous use I’ve recorded where audio was constantly playing out of the device was 10 hours and 52 minutes after a full charge. I listen to audio books while commuting so this was great. The third flaw I would say is that the charge indicator on the phone doesn’t work when it comes to this device. It will say 100% until it gives you the battery low warning then dies a minute later.Those complaints are minor however. This device performs all tasks I use it for without issue, and I can say that I’d buy another if I need to. Although I likely won’t for a while as the device does come with a scratch ticket that gives you a chance of receiving a second one free, which I did. I only just started using the second one because I made a mistake and stressed the earpiece while trying to clean it and snapped the swivel joint. The device is still plastic after all. But it has survived numerous falls, some exceeding 15ft. I’m not exactly the most gentle user so that speaks to its durability. Although I will say, don’t put the volume on too loud as this could damage your hearing if you’ll be using it for several hours. It could eventually lead to a headache. You won’t need more than a 50% volume in most situations anyway.Overall its a great product, with a great price, and it can take a beating.
Mina B. –
Like very much comfortable