🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Status Audio BT One Wireless On-Ear Headphones combine cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.0 technology with an impressive 30-hour battery life, ensuring you enjoy award-winning sound quality in a sleek, minimalist design. With USB-C quick charging, these headphones are perfect for the on-the-go professional.
T**
Great quality sold at very reasonable price
The most important criteria for headphones is good sound and in case of BT One it's superb. It sounds nice and clear at any volume level so it'll make you enjoy your music.They are light and comfy even when worn for running. The only place I wouldn't recomend them for is a gym.Although they sit perfectly tight on your head when you run they tend to fall quite easy when you excercise. I mean it doesn't take much to knock them off of your head by your arm but my previous headphones were pure sport design so I may be a little too sensitive on that now.I can't really talk much about battery life yet but I haven't had to charge them up once since they came about a week ago and you can imagine as a new toy I have used them quite a lot.Overall I can definitely recommend these as they're really sold cheaper than what they are really worth. It's competitors sell at least twice the price so it's a no brainer.
N**M
Great sound!
Great sounding, no frills headphones with nice balance, very comfortable on the ears and fantastic battery life - I've used them for hours without needing to charge them. Charging is very quick too. I highly recommend them to anyone who wants simple, comfortable, nice sounding headphones.
I**D
Decent on ear headphone
Bought these on a recommendation fro a friend and they also seemed to be well reviewed on some tech sites. Decent sound scape for listening to music - improved if you have quality original sound source. Big tick on that, and good charge length. BUT, if looking for something to do calls on too, i'd look elsewhere, unless sounding like your speaking whilst drowning is what you're going for. Also, you cant walk v far away from your source before things start cutting out.
S**N
Fantastic but not as comfortable for glasses users!
Sound quality is faultless and I consider myself an audiophile. It has enough bass and treble and clarity for me.The only thing is that I can't wear it for long as it hurts my glasses when I use it. Other than that it's fantastic.The battery life is amazing . I charge them once every 2-3days. They ain't my normal everyday earphones ( I prefer in ears as pose to headphones) but I used them at home. Nonetheless the battery is still really good! And it charges super quick on my 1amp charger!I defo recommend.
G**N
Poor quality plastic. Cracked after 3 months
Poor quality plastic. After only 3 months of use the hinge on the left ear cup has started to crack. I have only used it at home on work calls so it hasn’t seen extensive use or left the house! I thought the plastic was pretty poor quality but didn’t expect them to last only 3 months of light use.As for the sound quality, I’ll give credit where it is due! The sound quality is very good with decent clarity and mid-high trebles.However the durability let’s this product down massively and I wouldn’t be spending 70 or so on a pair again. I did try to contact the company but have had no response as I wanted to make a warranty claim to get a replacement. Pretty poor customer service, the CEO even had the gall to send an Amazon seller message to me after I purchased them extolling the merits and amazing-ness of his new product!Please save your money and invest in something more durable and made from quality materials!
E**S
Happy to Review these headphones....
Status Audio BT. They are very good headphones. Yes they do pinch a bit if you wear them for a long time. But they do make a good stab at being musical. The only way to describe the sound is ' live. ' They are more than worth the money. I am using them mostly with CDs. Yes that's old school. But that's a good test for any set of headphones.
G**.
I want to like them but...
My aim to use these was to have them on all day while at work sitting at the computer, with them connected to my PC and connected to my Phone, so I could have complete hands free calls from skype/team and my mobile phone. they was ok for the first month (apart from they made my ears hurt at about 6-7hours wearing them (I work 8-10hours a day)Then I was getting complaints on the calls through team and mobile phone saying cant hear me. couldn't work out the problems at all, then I was having problems connecting to Bluetooth. after playing with setting for a few weeks I gave up and have gone back to using wired headphones that are light to wear.I was try my hardest to like these as they sound good and cool good and love the wireless ability.Shame!
D**E
Not bad, a bit overpriced though
When these were first out they were I think about £50-70. They're now floating around the £100 mark and at that price they are poor value.Yes, the design is good. They don't ooze quality, but they have definitely put some thought into the design. There are some good "modern" technical aspects like BT 5.0, USB C charging and decent battery life.For me though, they weren't that comfortable, and the sound quality was only okay. Compared to other wireless headphones at a similar price point - like the AKG N60NCs that I have - the sound was not as good, a bit flat, just not particularly accomplished for that price point when you have the likes of the N60NCs with noise cancelling around the same money, and Y500s which are as good or better for around £60 now.Also, no AAC support. So on iPhone you're lumbered with SBC. It's not always that horrible, but if you're using Apple Music, you really want headphones with native AAC support. It's a surprising omission.So yeah, if they were cheaper they'd be a decent option but they're a bit overpriced now and the lack of AAC support - which is rare these days, and not advertised in the specs - is a deal breaker for me.
Z**U
Audio quality is great
Audio quality is great if you don't mind cheap build quality material.
C**N
Very Happy
As on-ear headphones go, these are the most comfortable I've had in a long time. There will still be some sort of ache after hours of wearing, but I've been happy with them otherwise.Great sound, decent bass, solid battery time. Very happy.
S**G
Best on ear headphones around
Great sound at a good price
Z**A
Worked well until they died
My primary source is a Google Pixel 1 which has an odd headphone port. No matter if I plug in earbuds or wired headphones, they don’t seem to “lock” in. Any movement and the headphone jack “pops out” of the port. It’s annoying. Removing the phone’s cover doesn’t help much either. I listen to audiobooks and music while I commute, go for a walk or sit on a comfy chair in the evening. I like to listen loud so headphones are a must.I’d never heard of Status Audio. I also didn’t want to shell out $200+ for another pair of headphones that will sit on a stand collecting dust. Spending $1000+ for a new phone to fix the problem seems ridiculous (a new battery and my Pixel is like new). I’m more of an analogue personality with audio tech. Getting something with BlueTooth wasn’t on my radar. I got irritated enough by my phone’s headphone port and its idiosyncrasies. The exhaustive search begins.Luckily, I came across a review on What Hi-Fi that mentioned Status Audio. It wasn’t a rave review, but it looked great in the photos, no big logo plastered all over it. Reviews for headphones in the same price range had all kinds of build issues. At the time I had set $100 give or take as my price range. I’ve had these for a month. I got them for $59 in a Black Friday promotion and the five reviews at the time were all five star. I know, Amazon reviews might be fake, but I can sniff out the hucksters and nothing was smelling off. Ok, take a chance. Why not. I’ve owned these headphones for a month now, they get 4-5 hours of use per day. I listen to music while I work or an audiobook while I’m doing other things (I’m an addict).What impressed me right away is how easy it is to pair with my devices. My phone, Surface Book 2, old Lenovo laptop and ancient tablet. The designer(s) were thoughtful enough to include buttons for functionality. My Gen. X fingers are happy with that. They switch from one device to another with little effort. Once in a while, I need to slide the on/off button to get the device to connect, but that’s not a problem. They’re light and comfortable. Wearing them for hours doesn’t give me a headache. Unlike my much heavier and wired AKG ATH M50 (collecting dust on the headphone stand a.k.a. graveyard).The sound quality is impressive. I listened to “This Ain’t Love” by Joss Stone, then “Mustt Mustt” by Nasrat Fateh Ali Khan followed by “On My Mind” by Liam Bailey. Not the same as with wired cans, but excellent considering the price difference. Good bass without the Bose effect, decent highs. Everything handled with confidence and no glaring issues.Surprise of all surprises. They work very well for phone calls. Again, happy Gen. Xer. The battery seems to last forever. I’ve never completely run it down as I plug it in when not in use and the charge is quick. I’m sitting here a month after my purchase, incredulous that I got such a decent pair of headphones for sixty bucks. There’s also a wire to connect to your device if you want to use them as passive headphones.All this tells me that a great deal of thought went into building these headphones. I know enough about manufacturing, building an electronic device is a risky venture. It’s expensive and if the word doesn’t get out, the effort behind creating it is for nought. I’m impressed enough after a month to write this review. I wish this company the best in the future. Thanks for coming up with an excellent product at an honest price. I hope that a year from now I will still be using these headphones and can speak to durability. I recommend the BT One even at $99.Update: Jan 31st.Can't charge any longer, so BT no longer works. Luckily, I'm just within the return window. I'm sad about this as I really liked the headphones. Too bad. Ordered a pair of Sennheiser Momentum 2 wireless headphones. Hopefully they last more than three months. Sigh.
A**Y
It is good for the price
Here are the pros and cons of these headphonesCons:It hisses, and it's noticeable.Pros:Aptx. Does not say it's aptx-ll, but Latency is not really noticeable in videos, so it's safe to say it's a non-issue under aptx.looks great.clamp is not tight, but also not loose. It's about perfect.Bluetooth, and thus no need for cable. It connects without trouble unless you're going from wired to wireless, which it doesn't connect you back. Not a problem, since you just turn it off and on again.it is portable and it folds.You also get a case for it.sound is good for its price. I like the tuning, and better after EQ.background noise hiss goes away when wired.Other comments:The bass can punch.It has physical buttons. no touch button madness.I've extended the headphones all the way for it to fit. Never thought I had a big head, but I guess I do now.
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