Customer Review

Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
I think these headphones are great value for the money. They're comfortable, with good sized circumaural ear cups that are nice and soft and don't bother my ears after extended wear. The top headband is also comortable and allows you to adjust the vertical position of ear cup as needed to accomodate even the wobbliest of noggins. Each ear cup of the headphones is hinged and swivels, so you can fold them up into a compact bundle for travel/storage.

My homebuilt desktop doesn't have bluetooth support, so I bought an inexpensive little TPLink USB 5.3 Bluetooth dongle (model UB500) on Amazon to pair with the headphones. On Windows 11 and Fedora Linux v40, I was easily able to pair the headphones to the TPLink dongle and had no issues whatsoever with setup. You just hold down the "power on" button (located in between the volume up/down buttons) for about 5 seconds and the status light on the head phones will flash between red and blue. Pair the headphones up with the target device and you're good to go, where the headphones will show up as model "WH201A". Some reviewers have reported the occasional dropped bluetooth connection with these headphones, but I haven't experienced so much as a single dropped connection.

The thing I love the most about these headphones is the battery life! I used the headphones for the better part of a day for music/gaming (at reasonable volume levels), and I still have 80% battery left. It's also a nice touch that they include a 3.5mm jack on the headphones and include a 3.5mm male-to-male cable, so if you don't have bluetooth, you can still listen to analog audio. I'm also surprised that such an inexpensive headset also uses USB-C for the charging port (and include a cable); good on you KVIDIO!

I got these headphone right at $20USD delivered, and consider them a total bargain.
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