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S**S
Absolutely Outstanding Headphones!
I bought these headphones after reading the reviews posted here. I already own 2 pairs of R+ Legends, so I'm well aware of how good Bluedio's can be... but I am positively blown away by these Victory's! There are several distinct differences from the R+ phones that I owned:1) Soundwise... these are MUCH more balanced. They are no longer bass heavy, but rather extremely flat in their response. With that being said, the imaging is absolutely amazing! And the response is there to tune these any way that you would like... just use your favorite equalizer or other DSP software. Personally, I am using Viper4Android and Dolby Atmos on my Note 5. These cans are just ridiculously responsive.2) Buildwise... these are about 3 times heavier than the R+ model. Whereas the R+ was primarily plastic, these have a lot of metal going on. They are very solid and fit me well, but I can definitely tell I'm wearing headphones. Just be aware.With that being said, Bluedio has done it again! So good that I've BOUGHT TWO PAIRS!!! One for home, and one for work.And nobody paid me or gave me anything for this HONEST review.-------------------------Quick tip (thanks to QWIKSTRIKE):To activate the 3D modes, double tap the MFC button. Apparently there are 3 different settings... to me they sound like:1) No 3D / Flat Response2) 3D / Flat Response3) 3D / Emphasized Lows & Highs (much more like the R+, but with 3D imaging).Personally, number 2 is working wonders for me and I'm just loving these.How did you find the 3D??? It's not in the manual (my only complaint).
T**.
GREAT SET OF BLUEDIO CANs (EXCEPT 2 Irritating things!)
I finally purchased the Bluedio Victory set (I had been waiting for them to go on sale at Amazon – Lighning Deal - finally- YES!). I will consider these as my Bluedio high-end set of cans. However, my favorite set of Bluedio cans are the model “R.” I also have the “R+” but I prefer the R set. Since I commute in the Washington DC area using the metro train, an over-the-ear set of cans are best to block outside noise. So noise-limiting cans are a must – even better are having a noise-reduction set such as Bose headphone. So, I always carry a set of Bose noise-canceling cans with me. But for general every day use, my Bluedio “R's” are my favorite. The “R's”have the oval-shape to the ear cup (they fit nice) and the microSD card feature in the “R's” is a great feature, as I have my favorite music loaded right in the set on the microSD card, so there is no need to use Bluetooth to connect to my phone or tablet. I say all this about my favorite Bluedio R's because, when I used the new Victory set, I compared them to the Bluedio “R” set.The Victory cans are round and not oval-shaped, which is no problem for me as I have small ears, so the Victory set sits well completely over my ears. But since I am used to the oval-shape – the “Rs” win that battle, plus the R's are so much lighter in weight! The Victory cans are pretty heavy. I don't really mind that, but for me that limits my use of the Victory set. My Washington DC travel commute time is 4 hrs per day, so having a lighter set of cans is best. Don't get me wrong I like the Victory set because they are built with metal and have that high-end quality to them. So I predict the Victory set will outlast my R sets (OK – I purchased an extra set of R's because I like them so much). But, all around, I consider the Victory set my best set! But, if you commute to workl like I do get set of R's. The quality of the sound in the Victory set (12 speakers) is obviously unsurpassed by any other headphone manufacturer. The Victory sound is great – totally clean and effortless mids, highs and the great Bluedio lower-end bass is all there!So all around- the Victory set IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!. If you love Bluedio headphones (like I do) – you gotta buy the Victory set for your collection!!!Negatives (only a few):(1) Volume “Beep”: I do not like the annoying “Beep” with the volume (finger slide) function!! There is this “beep” for a very increment of adjustment in volume. So, Bluedio PLEASE get rid of that “beep” feature!! Reason - I know by the music volume whether I have increased the volume or lowered the volume. So I do NOT need a loud “beep” for a every increment in volume. This is very annoying when you are listening to music and your hear a loud beep when you adjust the volume! So, that feature has to go – hands down!!(2) Bluetooth static pause: The last issue which is good and bad is these are so easy to connect with Bluetooth – which is the “good” for a Bluetooth feature. However, the “bad” is while I was on the train commuting to work using the Bluetooth feature connected to my phone, it appears the other phones in the train (all having Bluetooth capability) maybe trying to connect to my Victory set? Seems every time new passengers got on the train near to me there was a noise/interruption in my music (static pause) as if my Victory set is denying Bluetooth access to other nearby Bluetooth phones? That's all I could figure out what was happening. The interrupting period stops after a bit once everything is settled down in the train car until new passengers get on the train again. Then it starts again. Of course without technical testing, I cannot confirm that is the source of the problem, but that is what I believe is the problem.(3) HEAVY set of cans. You will get a tad fatigued wearing these cans for long periods.As these cans are slightly heavy, and for the Volume beep, and Bluetooth issue (listed above), my Victory set will be for home use only.** I am glad I purchased these for my collection of Bluedio headphones!! I highly recommend them – just not for commuting purposes.**
T**C
the swipe mechanics are garbage. A few buttons would make things much easier ...
The thing broke after 6 months. The right speaker just cut out all of a sudden. I was literally wearing them and walking around when it just cut off. I thought it may have been a low battery issue, but it persists even when I directly connect to an audio output. If I squeeze the headset just right it will reconnect the speaker, but obviously that's not a solution.Also, the swipe mechanics are garbage. A few buttons would make things much easier and more reliable. Trying to perform a swipe will give you random results. Sometimes it will change a track, sometimes your volume goes up! Doesn't matter what you were going for.Oh, you raised your arms above your head and brushed against the right speaker? SONG CHANGE! It also happens when you lift the right speaker to adjust your ear or whatever, and you accidentally touch it with your palm.The audio quality is good. No complaints there.EDIT: I ended up buying a second set because I really like the sound quality and figured the second set would work fine. It did, for about 3 months. Suddenly the right earphone is dead again. I unpaired from my phone so I could pair with my laptop. When it connected, right ear phone was dead. Plugging in the audio cable doesn't fix anything, the right earphone isn't working.Stay away from this product.
D**N
Absolutely stunning and I'm an audiophile!
Firstly Amazon sent me a refurbished / returned unit as new which they seem to be doing a lot recently which made me very angry!However the sellers customer service, as usual, was superb. At first I was very disappointed with these headphones as I went straight to wired version and the sound was way too bassy for me. However, I then connected them using APTX (bluetooth) and my mind was blown. How can a bluetooth connection possibly be better than wired (I generally prefer wired as I am an audiophile and have high end players). The sound is just incredible. The touch controls take a wee bit of getting used to but are intuitive and inventive. Not sure why Bluedio do not mention in their manual that there is an onboard equaliser that is utilised by pressing the MF button twice, (three settings) again superb and makes a real difference to the sound. As usual Bluedio have delivered a phenomenal product at a ridiculous price. I cannot wait for the next new units!
D**Y
I really like these headphones and here is why...
These Bluedio Victory bluetooth headphones are bold, wild and fun. It is built like a fully armoured tank and the weight on these tells me it is packing some good tech. They are really big and although it may put some people of I actually like it's feel and presence. I find them comfortable enough even after wearing them for a few hours, but not the most comfortable headphones I have ever owned due to size and weight. The touch controls on these are amazing and easy to get used to. The bass on these are out of this world and I'm sure if there was life on mars they could probably hear it. I love my basslines and these crank it up to club level. I was on a plane feeling like I was at a full blown EDM festival. I think it has got great clarity despite all that bass something that can't be said about other bass heavy headphones. Now if I told you these headphones have 12 drivers you would think I am mad right? Well let me tell you these headphones has 12 beastly drivers 6 in each ear. The headphones state that the battery will last 25 hours. My flight was 10 hours long and in total I used them for 20 hours atleast without charging. I even took a few phone calls on these Bluetooth headphones and it all works like normal. I would even say that if you were in the studio creating a club track these headphones would be good. Be ready to be submurged into big bass heaven.
M**D
Audio quality good/very good.
To start with, a previous product from the manufacturer (Bluedio U Plus (UFO) Pro) was returned asap as the sound quality was rubbish. So I was prepared to send these back if I wasn't happy. So far I am happy(ish).Build quality is very solid with the metal parts in the right places. The accessories supplied is a nice touch (Case, optical/usb/audio cable).Now for audio quality based on connection;Bluetooth 7.5-8 (heard a bit of processor noise in the the quiet zone of music, but not all the time)USB to Computer 9Optical via DAC 9.5Audio cable N/A (I don't think I will ever connect to an audio source this way ever)There is plenty of volume, in fact too much sometimes and note; there is an EQ setting (Double-press the MF button for normal/extra bass).I'm going to keeps these on the basis you can connect too multiple sources and the audio quality based on the price paid (special deal)
A**R
Lasted me 3 years, great quality, won't last forever
So I originally bought these headphones November 24, 2017 and have loved them for the last 3 years. When I first got them I noticed the bluetooth wasn't perfect, there was a very small degree of background noise, but when used whilst wired the sound was brilliant.Some other reviews mention an issue where sound only plays in the ear the wire is plugged into, and that when using bluetooth only one ear works (the right ear): an issue that I've run into in the last 2 weeks. Wiggling whatever wire you're using in the slot can give a moment of perfect sound, but the spot is so fine that you would need to hold your hand in that position to mainatin proper sound quality.Despite this, I have no complaints; given that these headphones lasted me 3 years before this issue occurred and I enjoyed every moment of their use, I'm very satisfied with them.Given that other people have faced the same issue, perhaps the quality of the internal connections aren't as good as they could be, but as these headphones lasted me 3 years before giving out on me, I'd say they were worth the original cost.
K**M
A wish choice I think.
Not given 5 stars only because I don't think I'm qualified to do that. These arrived today and to be honest I don't see negatives. The product as a whole is extremely high quality and well made. One thing I am qualified to measure is build quality and I have not a problem with these they are high class, in fact perhaps over packed.I was surprised with how few buttons the are, this concerned me at first but once I got to use them and with the aid of the instructions - yea I'm a bloke I don't read instructions - using them is very simple indeed. While on your head you just swipe with your finger on the earcover to move the volume up or down and to skip back and forward on tracks. Bluetooth pairing is just pushing of the one and off button. 3 different leads are very high quality.Not a negative but info for people like me with an old china made phone. I had a few dropouts while listening to the flec files on my phone, no such problem from the same files on PC. But I download their app, which I think is a Bluetooth manager for their speakers but it seemed to work a lot better than whatever I have on my phone. So if you have the same problem try that or get a better phone :-)Again on sound quality, I'm not qualified but to me, with one ear less than perfect, they sound great. One concerned was the Base but although I can see base lover will love these it's not dominant unless you use a Eq to make them so.
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