🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Bluedio R+ Legend Deep Bass Bluetooth Wireless Headphones offer an immersive audio experience with deep bass, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, and a convenient Micro SD card slot, all wrapped in a stylish silver design. Perfect for music lovers and professionals on the go.
T**S
Great headphones, highly recommended
I am somewhat of a headphone aficionado and have numerous pairs. I had a good experience with my first bluetooth in-ear headphones and was intrigued to try some over-the-ear wireless headphones. I was extremely impressed by these headphones. I have Audio Technica ATH-M50's, V-Moda Crossfade M-100's, and SOL V8 and V10's as my favorite wired cans. While these did not quite come close to the absolute clarity of the Audio Technica or V-Moda's they were not far off, and for most uses I prefer the Bluedio's. They have a sound that is punchier; the bass sounds great and the mid's and high's are also quite bright and clear. The drivers in these headphones really provide a powerful sound and they can go sufficiently loud. They were great for hard rock, metal, electronica, classical and gaming, but also performed very well listening to singers like Lana Del Rey. Listening to such vocalists you could still hear the breathing in the singing and it sounds lovely. I really like the options that these offer and while I only regularly use 2 of the available equalizer settings it is great to have different settings available. I also appreciate the SD Card slot although I haven't had much need to use this. I have tested it however and it works just fine. The battery life is amazing, I travel regularly and have found that the advertised 20-25 hours is accurate. I have gone on 4 day trips using these in airports, on the planes, and regularly in my hotel room and never had to charge them. They do charge fairly quickly and the option of going wired should the battery die is a great addition. These are very stylish, and even though the silver is a bit flashier than I usually roll I thought I'd step out of my blandness for these. I have received several compliments on the headphones, and even had a representative at a rental car counter look them up on Amazon while he was getting me my car. These are very light and comfortable to wear. I have a large head and they didn't squeeze but also never feel like they may fall off.I had an issue with the headband and the customer support was outstanding. I received a response within hours and was able to carry on a real-time email conversation with support. Honestly some of the best remote service I have experienced.It is true that these do bleed sound but I have never had a complaint from someone sitting next to me. It would have been nice to have a case included (I bought a third-party case and it was not expensive) but overall the package and presentation is very good. I have recommended these headphones to others and if you are considering them I give them high marks. I'm sure you be very happy with your purchase.
R**R
It's good... ALMOST great (revised -1 star)
Revising to 5 stars.I am fickle. I have tried so many excellent wired headphones, wireless headphones, and earbuds. And many that were not excellent. Assume the bluetooth speakerphone is useless, a feature that doesn't work. Proceed from there. My impossible benchmark is, which set of headphones can most closely replicate a decent 12" powered subwoofer? (at least 200W in a 15x15 room). Leave aside the nuances of 10 and 8 inch subs, tight and punchy, or the 15" blaring, loud, bleeding bass that shakes everything, including things you don't want to shake. BIG bass done well is a matter of preference and implementation between 12" and 10" drivers, depending on the cabinet, amp, and your listening style. Anyway, I listened to a movie that provides a truly unparalleled soundscape for examining bass performance "The Fifth Element". Available on Netflix and DVD. I listened on several very, very, very, very, very good headsets, and only one does the "7.1 system powered with a 12" sub" effect... this one. Bluedio R+. This thing is, to date, without any wired or wireless peer. It is capable of pronounced, articulate bass down to sub-bass levels as low as 20-30hz, while also projecting adequate mids and treble. The treble isn't as sparkling as a Bose or B&O, but the details you hear below 60Hz, just pounding out with no distortion, is astounding, and at least in my limited experience, absolutely unparalleled at any price, makes this product best in class, IN SEVERAL CLASSES. If you can have a phone or tablet with bluetooth and you care how the bass punches, I know of no other headphone, wired or wireless, that competes with this. You absolutely have to hear it to believe it. right now, I'm listening to pulses below 30Hz, rich and pronounced, and the thing plays all day.It wins. Hands down. I've spent thousands of dollars figuring this out so that you don't have to. Wow. My only regret is marking this down a notch because the speakerphone doesn't work well. Screw that. You can not get better sound out of any other pair of headphones. CAN NOT. Spend $1000, that's easy enough - they won't make better sound than this. Congratulations. When this pair wears out or has a meltdown, I'll drop another $100 for another pair an instant later. This is it. Amazing!++++++++++++++The sound is very good. As has been noted many times, the bass out of the box is boomy and blaring. I read those reviews and thought, ha-ha! Surely you jest. Too much bass? What is this? I never heard of such a thing. Well, it turns out to be right on the money. What seems to hurt the worst is that the equalizer curve is a little funky. You can hear bass notes all the way down to the bottom end of the audible range, 20-30hz or whatever your particular hearing abilities permit. That's awesome, and it's actually good bass - tight, precise, no fluttering sound as the drivers struggle against the air pressure. However, the equalizer curve peaks at a slightly higher range, making mid-bass around 100-150Hz really loud and blaring, while the very lowest note levels are weaker, and a lot of the lower mids are just drowned out by the cacophony of "upper bass" range.So they are like a boom box for your head; it's at once great and terrible. It also depends a great deal on what kind of music you're listening to, as to whether it even has bass that low or prominent at all. Other than electronic / rock music, I found that the mids and highs are incredibly accurate and clear. There is no perceptible distortion; I agree with other reviewers that this is near or at the quality of much more expensive headsets.The utility is great; I wear my cell phone on my belt and the headphones run over Bluetooth. It has been a boon. Working on yard work, lawn mowing, car repairs, all just got a lot less frustrating. I can have my music, no wires, and listen to good sound all day.The battery life is excellent and I've had the chance to use them essentially all day, for periods of considerable volume, maybe a dozen times, and never had any complaint about low battery. The reception range does seem to suffer a bit when the battery is lower but that may only mean 15 feet instead of 25 feet. I did notice that it got choppy when going past 20 feet from the phone, even in a clear line of sight, with a full charge. So this is definitely not something you'll usually want to put down your cell phone and walk away from. If anything, you could put down the computer/phone if you planned to move around within the same room, but that's about it. Moving around between rooms or outside, you need to keep the source on your person.Now, there is a reference to equalizer functions in some reviews, but no specific instructions here, nor are the specific key press sequences available in any instructions or reviews that I can find online. I fiddled with pressing every combination of buttons, press-and-hold, and never got anything other than the button's primary function. The Bluedio website is Chinese and the internationalization is awful, so don't expect to learn anything new about these in English. I was not able to locate the Equalizer program that is referenced elsewhere on their website. After about half an hour of clicking, I gave up.We need to turn down the EQ setting at 100-150Hz, just blend that in with the low-mids, and we have a really excellent pair of headphones (bar none - Bluetooth or not). However, doing so will almost certainly generate frustration and, as I have, giving up in despair. The one thing that would make this a 5-star product is better English in the English instructions, more thorough step-by-step user guide, or at least, better documentation on the website (again, better English, better internationalization). Such as it is, I like it a lot, it's listenable, but better at lower volumes, and when you listen at higher volumes or to more bass-rich music, you just have to sort of forgive the blurting volume that is not at the bottom end of the headphones' response range, which is, almost unprecedentedly low, straight down to the bottom end of the human audible range. The amp in these is ample to drive these to incredible deep, rich lows.----------------------Update: I have to remove another star because of the microphone performance. I have tried taking several calls now using two different phones. This headset produces a great deal of echo for the caller. Everything sounds great to me, and they can hear me, but it echoes the caller's voice so badly that it's unusable for conversation. Every time I've tried using it, the caller has gotten confused by the bad echo and I end up having to disconnect the headphones and just talk on the phone. I tried with another phone to verify that it wasn't just my phone (Galaxy Note). It isn't. So, that's one function that is not really usable as such.
Y**N
its a good headphone for workout
its a good workout headphone。in others review said its queit heavy, however, it's much lighter than what I thought and how it looks. It's cold looking and hard to fall off, and the silver outlook and the side led control panel do looks cool.Turn to the sound, I will said its fair. It isolates the noise engough to let u enjoy ur music. But this headphone do design for bass lover, it extended the bass very fantastically and these "boom boom" sound sounds super cool...however, the high and mid is far away behid the bass so classical or vocal lover might think it bad.But honestly, u do need those "boom boom" to pump u up when u are in gym.
B**E
Great headphones with a fatal design flaw
Great sound, easy controls, super comfortable, fantastic battery life.I'm currently on my third or fourth pair of these.Unfortunately, two of those pairs were replacements because my first pair - and then the first replacement pair, and then the second - cracked and then broke above the right headphone.And now my latest pair has done so, though I was super careful with them and they did last for a couple of years this time.Still, the headband doesn't take the stress of being widened well at all - as when you slightly widen a set of headphone to put them on your ears, which is normal use. The headband material always cracks on the side above a headphone, and then you get a set of headphones with one earpiece dangling by its wires.I see that they don't sell these any more, and the new headphones all have a different headband design. Yay!
J**N
Four Stars
Not like its previous headphone family with more bass, but still is great for it's price.
F**N
Four Stars
Very cool product. The bluetooth works great. Sound is not bad.
D**E
give it a try it but be careful
These are made out of some of the cheapest less durable material you could imagine, so you have to be very careful to not break them. Other than that, the bluetooth, battery life, and sound quality are amazing.
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