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The Bell'O Digital BDH821BKGP Over-the-Head Headphones deliver exceptional sound quality with advanced frequency-tuned speaker drivers, ensuring precision bass and crystal-clear audio. Designed for comfort, these headphones feature lightweight, soft ear cushions that provide a snug fit while isolating noise. The integrated microphone allows for easy mobile phone use, and the one-touch universal track control enhances your listening experience. Built with a strain relief and fabric-reinforced cable, these headphones are compatible with most mobile devices, making them a reliable choice for music lovers on the go.
S**E
quality is very nice for the price it charges
quality is very nice for the price it charges.very comfortable to wear due to the padding. the main reason it gets 5 stars from me though is that their customer service is amazing. I broke my first pair and all i had to do was mail them my broken pair, and they gave me a new set without any questions asked. It was very nice of them to do, I'd recommend these to my friends as well
I**U
These are super light and sounds as good to me as the ...
Bought these to replace some Beats Studios I had. The beats were too heavy for long wear and I only used them when I travel to China (14 hour flight). These are super light and sounds as good to me as the beats...maybe a touch less bass.All good.
D**.
... there was a short in the wireless so they're useless
Gread sound but there was a short in the wireless so they're useless now
I**O
Good Bang For The Buck
Let me start off by saying that I compared these Bell'O's with the Scosche RH1056MD, Sennheiser HD 280 Pro, Beats Solo's, and a few ear buds but I won't include those in this review. Where the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro falls short the Bell'O BDH821's pick up, and that's in the bass. The Beats by Dre. tend to sound more artificial and drown the vocals in bass, while the Bell'O's have more bass than I'd like them to have, they somehow manage to not bury the vocals like the Beats. The Bell'O's have an inconsistency that had me trying out different songs, on some songs you could hear sounds that were not present in the Scosche's and definitely nowhere to be found on the Beats but were on the Sennheiser's and then in other songs the Bell'O's were just as bad as the Scosche's and Beats. Of all the headphones I tested the Bell'O's were the lightest, most comfortable, and second best in looks. You can not take the volume up too much with the Bell'O's because the fact that it has a lot of bass will literally start to give you a headache and not to mention that they leak a lot of sound out, and while the Beats are also very bassy they were able to be taken to a higher volume level than the Bell'O's.Between the Beats and the Bell'O's I would choose the Bell'O's because while the beats are foldable and you can disconnect the jack from the headphones, the Bell'O's are more stylish, more comfortable, don't tend to sound as artificial as Beats, and of course...the price. Now if I had to choose between the Bell'O's and the Scosche's well that's tough, it's tough because the the build quality of the Scosche's feel superior and in fact are superior to that of the Bell'O's (and the fold like the Beats) but they come up a little short in overall sound quality, they are comfortable but also a bit on the heavy side and you'll start to see the comfort to weight ratio begin to level after about an hour or 2. The Scosche's provide a decent amount of noise cancellation and doesn't leak a lot of sound like the Bell'O's do. The price margin isn't as wide as with the Beats, so with this one you are basically trading overall quality for sound and bass ( but they both look very stylish on an equal level). Between the Bell'O's and the Sennheiser's the victor is clearly the HD 280 Pro's, not because of looks, or weight, simply based on overall sound quality. The Sennheiser's have the best sound but if I had to say which had the best sound based on price then I'm gonna say it's the Bell'O's. Other headphones for the same price range are decent but not as good as the BDH821's.
R**A
Very comfortable and great sound but not very durable
The swivel points broke within the first month of purchase and I had to fasten them with zip ties. After a year contacts inside the cable loosened and the sound comes and goes with creaking noises leaving them unusable
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