🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The AKG Y45BT Black Mini On-Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headphone combines premium sound quality with the convenience of wireless technology. Designed for comfort and ease of use, it features lightweight construction, soft ear-pads, and intuitive ear-cup controls. With Bluetooth and NFC connectivity, plus a detachable bypass cable, this headphone is perfect for music lovers on the go.
F**A
great
incredible quality and comfort
S**N
Snug fit, great sound.
The fit is perhaps a bit too snug. While this is good for a while, and feels secure, it eventually gets tiring on my ears. Or maybe my ears just stick out too far... A bit pricey for headphones.
S**I
Five Stars
Great sound, 'nough said :)
P**F
Five Stars
Love these for work!
J**G
Nice headphone
The sound is loud but the bass is not strong enough. There's no forward or reverse button on the headphone... However, overall is good buy.
J**R
A solid option for on-the-ear wireless, but far from perfect
UPDATE: I've just downgraded my review to 2 stars. After a year of using these, one of the ear cups has fallen apart. I'm stunned that they couldn't withstand the same treatment that my previous AKG headphones endured, and now, instead of replacing a wire, I have replace the entire unit.I've had these headphones for 8+ months and I've been very satisfied with them. In that time, I've used them almost every day either at home or at work. My main uses are for music, either connected to a Mac or an iPhone, and occasionally for streaming video. I purchased them to replace a pair of AKG K450s that I loved, but was tired of replacing the cables for. (I'll make a lot of comparisons to my previous wired headphones through this review.)While the sound has not been as good as the K450, it's been good enough. The Bluetooth audio's biggest issue for me is that it favours the low end. It seems to be an issue with the BT audio, as the sound of these is brighter and closer to the character of the K450s when the bypass cable is plugged in. I'm not an audiophile, and listen mostly to high quality compressed music, but I spend a lot of time listening and have been able to enjoy my music with these. (Maybe not as much as with the K450, but ah well.) When using them to watch video, the syncing may not be exact, but it's close enough for casual viewing.Compared to other Bluetooth headphones I'd tried, these were the most comfortable. Understandably heavier than the K450, but just as compact. They sit fairly gently on my head, and I don't feel much pressure against my ears.I think I can usually get between 8-10 hours of listening per charge. Unfortunately, this leads me to my biggest issue with them: you cannot use them wirelessly while the USB charging cable is plugged in. Which means that once the battery dies, you have to choose between continuing to listen with the bypass cable, taking them off and charging them, or wearing them with two cables connected. I'd previously used a pair of Bluetooth headphones that allowed for listening during USB charging, so this was quite disappointing, and the biggest reason why they don't get 4 stars from me.Another minor design complaint is that unlike the K450s, these have mesh over the speaker hole in the cup, and sometimes you can hear that mesh rubbing against your skin and hair.Overall, if you're not looking for audiophile perfection (which I don't think you can yet find in wireless anyway), and like me, you're tired of replacing headphone cables, the AKG Y45s are a good, solid option for on-the-ear Bluetooth headphones. I have no regrets about buying these, despite some annoyances. I can't quite bring myself to give them 4 stars, but I'd give them 3.5 if I could.
F**G
No better headphones
I like the sound quality of these headphones the fit is great and the price is just right you canr get any better than that thank you
T**N
Decent headphones, nothing special.
Decent headphones, but not the loudest headphones in the world. I have other bluetooth headphones that generate higher volumes and less overcompression... Sound is not as rich as they could be. After listening to everything from classical to jazz to hip hop to rock to pop to German heimat music, I find the headphones lack depth of sound. While this is not uncommon for bluetooth headphones, due to the data compression, they are far weaker than comparable sets made by JBL (one of their sister companies) and SOL Republic.... Nobody's perfect....
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