Your little one will love these Hello Kitty Bluetooth Headphones, complete with a sweet red bow at the top! The built-in rechargeable battery lets your child listen up to 24 hours. And the foldable design makes them easy to take on the go!
These are perfect for the active child who likes her Hello Kitty gear. My little one wears it daily and likes the look, I appreciate the fact that they are durable and can take a drop or a bump.
Nov 17, 2021 20:26Im a fan of Hello kitty this was a gift and i love it i used for my workout and works great I was thinking this was more for a child but fits perfect on me! love it !!!
Sep 04, 2021 09:47Adorable Hello Kitty bluetooth headphones. Love the fun red bow detail. I purchased this for my niece's birthday. She will love it!
Nov 08, 2021 12:07My daughter loves them! There is two different ways to use them. You can hook them up to Bluetooth or use the cord. Great purchase for a 4 year old!
Oct 05, 2021 01:47Super easy for kids to use yet durable great for flights also super cute my daughter loves them
Oct 29, 2021 15:47Decent set of wireless headphones so the cat doesn’t chew the cord.
Oct 24, 2021 20:39A great item at a great price and i highly recommend it.
Jun 05, 2021 01:24These work great- the bluetooth pairing is easy to do and works, and the sound quality is good as well.
May 10, 2021 14:15Minnie Mouse fans will fall in love with these adorable Bluetooth Wireless headphones, complete with a pretty pink bow and Minnie Mouse ears! The built-in rechargeable battery allows up to 24 hours of continuous playtime, and includes a built-in microphone for talking to friends and family. Includes a bonus detachable cord for hours of listening fun!
I bought these for my 2 and a half year old granddaughter, who has a new baby brother on the way, to wear when she uses her kindle. Honestly she loves them and wears them even if she isn’t using it, they make her so happy every time she sees them. The volume seems to be appropriate for her little ears, and they seem to hold a decent charge. We haven’t tried them in other devices yet, but I would actually buy them again, and keep an extra pair on hand because the price is great, they work for what I need them for, and they make her happy.
Aug 13, 2021 17:49I purchased these Minnie Mouse headphones for my daughter's birthday! She is a huge fan of Minnie Mouse and she absolutely loves them. I found it to be pretty simple to sync them with her tablet and they work wonderfully. I would definitely recommend them to other parents. Great choice!
Oct 15, 2021 15:40My grand daughter loves these!!! She won’t take them off. We love the limited volume feature! It’s so colorful! It’s slightly too big, but we know that’s going to change as she grows. We are so happy about this purchase. The price was great, too!!
Oct 22, 2021 20:40Loved this headset for my 3year old portable and I’m able to connect wireless on any devise on the go and if I forget to charge I can just connect the jack cord. Also liked that volume is great on it definitely not like the cheep ones out their.
Oct 16, 2021 19:44Love it ! It’s great for school ! Some teachers use the hard wire and others Bluetooth! These headphones have both and are super cute !!!
Nov 05, 2021 20:39My grand daughter enjoy this product at school on her computer and it is compatible with all her gadgets.
Oct 08, 2021 16:29Everything was great product was exactly as described and the associate helped out a lot
Oct 15, 2021 16:46Bought 2 of these for the Nieces they work great. They are loud enough to hear everything but cant be turned up to ear splitting level. Connect to the car and the ipads
Aug 25, 2021 11:47The Tolv in-ear true wireless headset lets you Listen comfortably and easily with class-leading sound quality. The sophisticated earbuds hold 7 hours of battery life while the portable case offers 4 additional charges for an astounding 35 hours total playtime.
An attractively understated look of their own, and the Bluetooth connection has been solid in the short time I've owned them.
The buttons have a tangible click, as well.
I did run into one little quirk, though. When going about plugging everything in to charge the case/earphones after unboxing, I eventually noticed the random 5 volt (1.55 amp) wall adapter I grabbed out of a drawer (the Sudio Tolv does not come with a wall charger included) wasn't getting the job done. The case charging indicator light was illuminated but the earphones themselves were not charging.
After testing the earphones to see if they had any juice (they did not and were also not displaying any indicator lights), I tried another wall adapter that output 1.8 amps (5 or 9 volts). This more powerful wall adapter did the trick. Suddenly, the earphone indicator lights lit up and the whole set started charging as normal.
If your case/earphones don't appear to be charging, look for a wall adapter that supplies a little more oomph or is labeled as something like "fast-charger."
Oct 24, 2021 22:39I've been searching for a pair of wireless earphones to use at the gym so that the cord doesn't get in the way of my workouts, and also during my morning commute so I can listen to music without having the hassle of holding my phone on the train. These earphones are sleek, fit snugly & comfortably in my ears (even with all of my piercings), and don't look as obnoxious as Apple's AirPods. The sound quality, pairing capability, and battery life (I've never had them die while using them) are all great. I also really like the compact, matte charging case.
The only cons include the built-in microphone and charging noise. I've taken phone calls with these wireless headphones and I can hear the other person great, however, every person I've spoke to has said that it's very difficult to hear me (my voice is muffled, too quiet, etc.), so I end up having to talk really loud which isn't ideal in public spaces or end up unpairing the headphones and taking the call on the phone per usual. The charging is also slightly annoying since the case makes a high pitch noise the entire time - I've tested this with several cords and it is definitely the case itself that is making this noise.
Overall, this is my first time purchasing a Sudio product and I am definitely impressed with this item! I would love to try the Klar Wireless Noise Canceling Over-the-Ear Headphones since those look great for my work travels/flights.
Jul 02, 2019 23:42Awesome deal for wireless headphones. If you don't want to drop $$ on airpods, these headphones are a great choice. They come with multiple sizes of ear covers so you can choose whatever fit is best for your ear. One feature that does not work as well is when I try to take a phone call, the person on the other end cannot hear me well. This is frustrating because I usually have to take the phone call just through the audio and unpair my headphones. Some technology improvement regarding the phone call feature would make these headphones perfect!
Nov 25, 2019 07:25These are great headphones and last for a while before I have to recharge the case and the earbud. I work 12 hr days and can easily get 8+ hours out of one ear bud
Apr 13, 2020 03:24These headphoens are a game changer! My ears hurt sooo bad from the typical headphones. I do not have any pain with these headphones at all! Great quality!!
Apr 24, 2020 15:58So easy to use and very comfortable in ears! I would definitely recommend.
Apr 10, 2020 17:02Except Apple air pod, Sudio is the only one can use separately, u can use the right one or left one and let the other charge battery in the case.
Apr 30, 2019 17:56Could not pair headphones together would ask me to pair separately, restarted them plenty of times
Jun 19, 2019 18:05Enjoy cinematic sound with these Sony digital surround wireless headphones. Their four sound modes optimize the audio of whatever you're watching, and their 30m range lets you move freely around your home without missing a moment of the action. These Sony digital surround wireless headphones have a 17-hour battery life for hours of uninterrupted listening.
-=First Impressions=-
I like the look. They have a very minimalistic design. One material for everything which is a matte gray hard plastic. They come well packaged and are extremely well built. However, for the price, I would expect slightly better build quality but they are still nice. These are super easy to setup. I was up and running in less than 5 minutes. Most of the time was spent deciding on where to put the receiver/charging cradle while finding an open plug behind my wall mounted TV. They cover and fit my ears perfectly while being lightweight. I tested these by going on a binge watch of Stranger Things and I didn't remember I had these on. It felt like I was in a small theater with above average sound. Wear fatigue is almost non-existent and they offer great noise isolation with the closed back design. The connection is rock solid and I would get signal two floors up from the basement.
Things I like:
+Mobility - Not restricted to a cord and can move freely.
+Wireless Range - I live in a three story home and had coverage on all three floors. The base was in the basement to test the range. Sony advertised a little over 98ft. I would say their range claim is pretty accurate.
+Rechargeable/Battery Life - Sony claims 17hrs but I always charged after each use. I made it to 6hrs of use and have no issues believing the advertised 17hr battery life. I can't watch TV that long so I can't confirm that.
+Sound Quality - Sound is reproduced almost exactly like the source's quality. I think Sony is using compression on this but I cannot confirm that. Sony has done a great job with this but I have heard better sounding wireless TV headphones. The frequency range on these are 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz but I own a competitor's mid-tier model and they have a range of 17 Hz - 22,000 Hz and sound fuller.
+Input Options - HDMI w/ ARC, Optical, and Stereo MiniPlug are all present on the transmitter. I have yet to find another headphone solution that offers all these. It employs ARC passthrough so you can put it between your surround sound and TV without any issues. These have decent sound from low bass through to crisp highs but have the typical bassy sound profile Sony is known for.
+Quality Codecs - It can run Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS and there is an indicator light that tells you what you are listening to.
+Sound Modes - Called "sound fields", these offer different simulated settings you would get from a sound bar. They are decent, but I like my standard output without "effects". The options are: Cinema, Sports, Voice, Game.
+Fit - Fit was perfect and balanced.
+Setup - Quick and easy. Plug in your source and power them on… everything works!
Things I would change:
-Lack of controls - I would like to see the ability to adjust Left or Right but that is just being picky. No EQ or amplification options.
-Volume - For me these are low but sound good. I like them louder but it doesn't take away from anything.
-Cord length - I would like to see a slightly longer cord; maybe a 10ft power cord.
-=The Verdict=-
If you need wireless sound for digital or audio inputs consider these . There are other options out there, but for the price you pay, I think these are a great value.
May 28, 2018 11:44First of all - disclaimer - do NOT expect performance of a fully surround sound system (5.1 or above) out of the hardphones, it's just 2 small speakers and all "surround" effect comes from the digital processing (down-mixing). I'm comparing to my ATMOS home theater system and while headphones do try - everything still sounds like it's in the center of my head, spacial awareness is just not there.
That said - headphones do sound really good. Sound is crystal clear with crisp highs and powerfull bass. Headphones are comfortable and I could watch a whole 2 hour movie without any discomfort. Sound does not leak out and won't disturb anyone around you.
There are a few digital sound processing modes available - Cinema, Game, Sports, Voice and just a direct signal. My personal preference is to keep all digital processing off and listen to the original sound track.
Connections - transmitter base has 3 types - HDMI, Optical input and a regular 3.5mm analog jack. Best case scenario is to use you TV's HDMI input with ARC (Audio Return Channel) capability. That way your TV would automatically switch to headphones as soon as you pick them up from the transmitter base. You will also be able to control headphones volume with your TV remote, or if you adjust volume on the headphones directly - your TV will recognize that and show you the volume control bar.
Please make sure that your TV is configured to output a surround signal (there should be something like Digital Audio Output setting in the TV settings, please make sure you have it set as Bitstream or RAW or Unmodified/Compressed). Headphones will detect a surround sound signal and charging base will illuminate a DD or DTS LED. I did verify that it worked with Netflix and while watching a Blu-Ray disk.
If HDMI-ARC port is not available or used by other equipment such as a Soundbar or AV Receiver - next option would be to use Optical input (Toslink). Optical input could also be used if you connecting to a computer.
3.5mm input jack will be the least resort if digital sources are not available and will only provide a stereo signal.
Wireless range - I was able to move around my house and started experiencing some signal loss about 50 ft away from the transmitter base.
Overall - perfect choice if you need a dedicated headphone set for a TV and you can use HDMI-ARC port.
Jun 03, 2018 20:59Sony Quality, Virtual 7.1 Sound, Very Comfortable!
Sony’s L600 Digital Surround Wireless Headphones are a very nice option for a comfortable, private video listening experience which makes no compromises with the full audio range of your content..
These premium quality headphones incorporate a newly introduced audio signal processor which creates a virtual 7.1 sound system using just the two drivers in the headphones.
Here are the key features:
• Ergonomic, fully adjustable over-ear, closed dynamic headphone
• 40 mm dome driver for maximum bass and wide frequency response
• 20 – 20,000 Hz audio frequency range, less than 1% THD distortion
• 2.4 GHz RF wireless connection from signal processing/charging station
• Maximum reception range from base: 98 feet
• Four surround sound field effects (cinema, game, sports, voice)
• Three decoding formats supported (Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS)
• Sound compression feature (on/off)
• Matrix selection (on/off)
• Analog input gain control (on/off)
• Three audio inputs (HDMI, optical digital, 3.5 mm analog stereo)
• On headset controls for power (on/off), volume, sound field selection
• 17 hour maximum battery life, 6 hour charge time from fully discharged state
• Dimensions (on charging station): 7.2” wide x 7.4” deep x 11” tall
• Weight (headphones only): 11.3 ounces
• One year warranty
Included in the box are the headphones, signal processing/charging station, power cord/transformer, 5 foot digital optical cable, quick start guide and instructions.
Setup is very easy. Just plug in the signal processing tower, attach an input cable (either a digital optical cable, an HDMI cable or a 3.5 mm analog cable) from the TV to the signal processing tower and then charge the headphones. Turn on the power, select the input and put on the headphones.
The headphones are very comfortable and fairly lightweight (11.3 ounces). Sony has employed an excellent ergonomic design to maximize comfort and fit. The earphones are angled back at the top (to match the shape of your ears better), swivel at two points (up/down and left/right) and have extension arms on the padded top band to compensate for those of us whose ears are not perfectly symmetric. The ear cushions are very soft and fit nicely over the ear to insure sound isolation.
The headphones have three controls on the right earphone (power, volume and sound field selection.) I am not a fan of these controls. The volume rocker button (up/down) doesn’t have enough tactile difference to easily identify and operate it. Also, the power button and the sound field button are both flush with the surface of the earphone so trying to operate them while wearing the headphones is not easy. The sound field button cycles from Cinema to Game to Sports to Voice to None, then back to Cinema. However, there is no indication on the headphone of which sound field is selected. You have to look at the signal processor/charging tower to see the setting. (It is displayed on the tower’s base, along with the input source.)
But if you connect the headphones to your TV with an HDMI cable to the ARC port you will be using your TV remote to control volume and you will probably not change the sound field often, so I suppose most will not find these control issues very significant.
On the signal processor/charging tower are several controls. At the front of the base are the power, sound field and input selector buttons. At the front of the base on the left side, the current sound field selection and the input source (HDMI, optical or analog) are displayed in lighted type. On the right side the type of signal being processed is displayed (Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS.)
On the left side of the tower base are three on/off switches. The front switch enables the HDMI cable to control power to the earphones. The middle switch activates the “Matrix” function. This is the system’s creation of the virtual 7.1 channel sound effect from a 5.1 channel or stereo input. For most sources you would want to leave the Matrix switch on. The rear switch controls Compression. If it is on, all sounds are adjusted to a more narrow sound range. That is, loud sounds are lowered and soft sounds are increased. Frankly, I think this produces really poor audio quality. I watched a movie with the compression on and with it off and the audio quality was far better when it was off. The only possible use I can imagine for it would be if you were watching a movie with a lot of dialog that had very different sound levels between the speakers.
At the rear of the tower are the input and power cable connections. These include a 3.5 mm stereo cable, a digital optical input and HDMI (which is bizarrely labeled “HDMI Out” rather than “HDMI In”). While both digital optical and HDMI will transfer a 5.1 audio signal, using HDMI connected to the HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) port on the TV is preferable because in most cases it will automatically turn off the TV’s speakers when the headphones are in use. The analog input is useful if you have no optical output or HDMI ARC output on your TV. The sound input will be analog stereo rather than 5.1 digital stereo but it may be adequate for some. Next to the analog input is a “Gain” switch which provides some amplification to that analog input. Leave it off unless you have a very long connection cable which causes the signal to degrade.
On my wish list for this equipment is another HDMI port (an actual HDMI Out) which would allow you to make an HDMI connection to a sound bar in addition to the headphones. If you are going to invest in headphones of this quality you are probably also going to have a sound bar for your TV and you will want to use the HDMI ARC port for that sound bar.
OK, enough about the switches and cables! How do these headphones actually sound? Well, in a word, awesome. The Sony WH-L600 drivers have a beautiful, faithful reproduction of mid-ranges, clear highs without being too bright and really thunderous bass. I used the analog input to connect my stereo to the headphones to test their ability to reproduce music. My standards for speaker quality are Cannonball Adderly’s “Country Preacher” and Miles Davis’ “Kind of Blue” albums. I know every note on both of these classics and the slightest deviation is like nails on a blackboard. These headphones passed that tough test with gold stars for quality, sound level and range. I also ran them through several tests for frequency response, sound purity and channel separation and they scored very well.
But these are not just stereo headphones – they are designed to give a faithful illusion of a full 7.1 speaker set. Can they do that? I accessed several YouTube videos which allow you to test your audio system setup by sequentially outputting a sound to each of the 7 channels and then to the sub-woofer (the .1 channel) and accompany that with a video which displays the location of the sound. By listening to these YouTube videos with the headphones you could clearly hear the sound in the direction indicated (front, left, right, left center, right center, left rear, right rear.) The sound separation was most pronounced in the “Game” sound field but it was certainly present in each of the other sound field settings.
I watched several recent action movies (Marvel blockbusters and recent Star Wars sequels) using these headphones and the audio experience was just outstanding. You will really feel that sounds are occurring to your side and behind you, in addition to those sounds you normally sense from near the screen. No, it is not as good as a full-fledged 7.1 home theater with real, top quality speakers placed carefully around the listener but it is an awfully good (and very economical!) substitute.
What other merits do these headphones have? Well, they have a nice range. The 98 foot range is optimistic, but I did obtain flawless reception up to about 50 feet from the base unit. They provide a nice option for your stereo system by just attaching the analog cable to your headphone output on your stereo (assuming it is in the same room as your TV.) Gamers will love the audio effects produced by these headphones!
Bottom line - the Sony WH-L600 Digital Surround Wireless Headphones are an excellent choice for serious movie fans who want a very comfortable headset, sophisticated audio reproduction and the ability to blast the soundtrack without disturbing others in the household or their neighbors. You will be glad you chose them!!!
Jun 04, 2018 00:46These replace my old Sony headphones and the new technology is much better with the HDMI connection. The value for quality is well worth it.
Sep 25, 2020 17:31This digital surround headphone system is the best I have tried and my son can vouch for that. He is an extreme gamer and he loves it. These headphones are designed for TV watching experience and my son was able to connect the tower to his Xbox with a digital optical cable. There are 3 methods of connection to the tower: Aux, HDMI (ARC) and optical. For the best sound experience, HDMI or optical is the way to go. The ear-cups are soft, and comfortably fit well in your head; it is a good flush fit. The headbands do have a very soft cushion band at the top that keeps it comfortable for hours of use. There are three buttons on the headphones: power, volume control, and a sound field. The sound field is great and you have the option for cinema, game, sports or voice. The charging/signal tower has in connection for aux, optical and HDMI. The tower has three main buttons: power, sound field, and input. The input is to indicate what type of connection (HDMI, optical or analog). The tower also has a front display that indicates the current sound field mode selection and the type of input. It does great at ambient sound reduction, and helps maximize the sound quality. The overall audio quality is the best with a warm inviting sound that brings the TV watching experience to life. Since the headphones are meant to be used for TV watching experience, it does not come with a microphone.
Jun 06, 2018 10:46Excellent sound and signal, able to walk around house without loosing the signal. Great addition to my Bravia TV. It connects automatically when using HDMI connection. The only Reason I didn’t give 5 stars is because headphones get a little warm when wearing them for long periods of time.
Jun 25, 2021 18:22It pains me to review another Sony product that comes so close, but misses the mark. The Sony WH-L600 RF headphones are my third purchase of surround sound headphones for use in a home theater system in which I've added, but never replaced any other components. More on that later.
Pros: Outstanding virtual surround sound, comfortable ear cups, good build quality, convenient charging cradle, excellent listening duration, multiple sound modes
Cons: ARC connectivity not compatible with most sound bars, home theater receivers. IR input supports only 5.1 surround sound.
Sony truly owns the virtual surround sound space and these headphones are no exception. They employ some of the best psychoacoustic algorithms available and manage to provide an amazingly realistic virtual surround sound environment. Used in conjunction with Apple TV+, which streams in true Dolby Atmos, or with a Blu-ray disk, sounds seem to originate from around the listener with pinpoint realism. It's truly eerie to hear something from behind me when wearing headphones - so much so that I find myself looking to verify that nothing is really there. I can heartily recommend these headphones for listening to surround sound content.
When it comes to listening to music, no amount of psychoacoustics can make a $300 retail pair of consumer-oriented headphones sound anything like an audiophile DAC and headphones costing several times more. Its disappointing to read reviews from people making that comparison, or complaining that the build quality seems cheap, which frankly it doesn’t - not at this price point. These aren’t $300 headphones and they aren’t a $300 DAC, either of which would be considered the low end by most audiophile enthusiasts. A better comparison would be a $100 DAC and $200 headphones, to which these compare quite favorably. Sony’s own WH-1000XM4 Bluetooth noise canceling headphones sound better for listening to music wirelessly, but they’re designed for listening to music, and they cost more. These are designed for home theater.
The WH-L600 RF headphones have five built-in sound modes that work reasonably well for their intended purposes. The Cinema mode simulates a large theater and is ideal for watching movies, but vocals are somewhat muddled, making dialog more difficult to understand. The Game and Sports modes are supposed to improve sound quality for those respective purposes, although if you're a hardcore gamer, you'll probably want a dedicated pair of gaming headphones, as these don't even have a microphone. The Voice setting makes dialog significantly easier to understand, at the expense of the virtual surround sound environment, and the Direct setting functions essentially as a DSP bypass, yielding unfiltered stereo sound. In addition, there is a Matrix switch that implements or disables simulated surround sound when the source material is in stereo, and there is an HDMI control switch that when on, turns the TV off when the headphones are turned off.
Some reviewers have complained about having to remove their headphones to adjust the volume. I can't imagine the need to do so. The controls on the headphones are easily discerned and a ridge on the volume-up side of the volume rocker makes it trivial to make adjustments to volume with the headphones on the head. There are only two other buttons - the power button is above the volume rocker and a mode selector button is below it, both of which function easily.
So how do these miss the mark? Connectivity. As with my first home theater wireless headphone, the Sony MDRHW7, Sony seems to have assumed that the headphones are the only means by which the user will listen to their home theater. The MDRHW7 included an HDMI switch that could only be controlled from the headphones. A 3-port HDMI switch without its own IR remote was pure idiocy, made worse by the lack of a charging cradle and by RF that frequently dropped out. They did sound great, though.
The WH-L600 RF headphones do something even worse - they limit HDMI input to use of the TV's ARC function. The audio return channel was intended for use of a TV with a separate video receiver, so that the two could be connected with a single cable. A number of sound bars on the market have taken advantage of the ARC as an easy way for users to hook them up to a TV. Most people who buy sound bars have at most a cable box and streaming stick or a game console, all of which can be connected to the TV’s other HDMI ports, and it’s fine if you only listen to the TV using the sound bar. However, using the WH-L600 RF headphones with that same ARC function is impossible if one already is using it for a sound bar. I cannot fathom how Sony’s engineers could have made such a blatant design error.
However, anyone who cares enough about surround sound to buy these headphones often has a true home theater, with a video receiver and surround sound speakers. Most video receivers or processors have a dedicated second HDMI output, which these headphones don’t support, and lack an IR output, which these headphones do. My Yamaha video receiver fully supports Dolby Atmos and I have a 9-speaker home theater setup, but there is no way tp connect these headphones to my receiver, and the IR output that my TV has is limited to 5.1 surround sound. My TV does have an ARC function, but it requires that the user actually view the input from the ARC channel to select the ARC output from a menu that can’t be seen when using these headphones. Hence although I have a home theater with true Dolby Atmos DTS capabilities, I’m limited to using the IR output, which only supports a 5.1 connection. The alternative is to buy an eARC adapter that sells for as much as the headphones, or to buy a new TV, neither of which would be worth it.
Sony wrote the book on quality and style more than fifty years ago. One would hope they would be beyond the point of bringing a products to market with obvious flaws that should have been caught in pre-production tests. My first surround sound headphones had a useless HDMI switch, lacked a charging cradle and had frequent dropouts. My Sony camera is a CNET editor’s choice, yet the menus are in ‘Japanese English’. Now, I have a pair of surround sound headphones that’s not compatible with my surround sound receiver. It's no wonder Sony's consumer electronics division is doing so poorly, in spite of introducing blockbuster products.
Oct 16, 2021 12:39My wife loves the wireless headphones. I would of given a 5 star but the headphones comes with a optical wire instead of a HDMI. Taking the optical wire out is easy to brake the plastic piece that holds the wire on. So be careful taking off the cable to change to HDMI. But everything is working fine.
Jul 16, 2021 19:59Enjoy high-quality audio with these adjustable Sony wireless headphones. The large drivers provide a range of 150 feet for comfortable listening, and the 20-hour battery life lets you catch up on a full season of shows in a day. Hear conversations clearly with the build-in Voice Mode of these Sony wireless headphones.
At first start these headphones need to be equipped with optical audio converter for them to work properly with Today's type TV'S. Once you add this they work PERFECT.
Aug 14, 2020 18:14I love these head phones. I wish I knew about these head phones sooner.
Jul 28, 2021 08:31Excellent product. Very happy I will definitely recommend this product.
Jan 15, 2021 18:22What more can I say...my husband is the happiest man on earth. He no longer needs to turn the volume down when his shows cuss!!
Feb 19, 2021 18:35Like it ! Using this headphone to listen youtube movie on tv at night. Good sound, easy to set up.
Apr 04, 2019 13:29Can’t give an accurate review. Purchased a 75” Samsung OLED TV and the guy said these $100 headphones would work. So far, they are NOT working!!
Dec 28, 2019 08:56these are great! love that the wearer can adjust volume for HIM only and other viewers don't get blasted out ... hehehehehe! my only confusion is that when done use and headphones are placed on charger the light turns red to indicate charging. when charging is complete sometimes the light turns white and sometimes there is no light ... is there a problem with the pair I purchased? would appreciate a response to my email!
Oct 04, 2019 17:57They work great, but they are too big for me from the top of myhead to my ears. The top of the earpad sits literally on the top of my ear, and it gets sore. I "fixed" it by attaching sponge to each of the two pillows that are on the top inside of the piece that goes on top of my head. It works but it's not pretty. Now I not only have sponge added, I have electrical tape holding them on. Too bad I had to modify right off the bat. Nice features are the length of time they hold a charge, and they have a nice and clear sound.
Feb 12, 2021 22:01JVC Gumy True Wireless headphone offer up to 6 hours of use with an additional 9 hours in the included charging case. Voice assistant compatible with integrared microphone. Buttons on each earpieces controls volume +/-, music tracks, and answer/end calls. IPX4 waterproof rating. Includes S/M/L silicone earpieces for a secure fit.
First of all, if you are looking for a good set of headphones that won’t kill your pocket, these are the headphones for you. With me, I was looking for some TRUE WIRELESS headphones that were not expensive, but also not cheap because I’m the one that is going to be using them.
My main uses for these headphones will be listening to music while I take a walk and while I exercise. They have already been useful while taking a walk and while exercising. While taking a walk, I can listen to music and if someone calls, all I need to do is push a button that is located on both the right and left headphone and it will answer the call. There is a microphone on one of the headphones so you can speak in the phone call. So no need to dig out your phone from your pocket to answer a call! As far as exercise goes, I do some weight training and aerobics and the headphones haven’t fallen out of my ears as of today. I’ve recommended these headphones to my parents and they have already bought a pair and they are already enjoying them.
So again, if you are looking for a good pair of headphones that are TRUE WIRELESS (Personally, I don’t care for “wireless” headphones that have a dumb cord behind my neck) and the headphones won’t kill your pocket, these headphones really are for you. They are only $30! If I lose these or break or drop them in a lake, I won’t feel bad any. If that happened to a $100-$150 pair a headphones I owned, I probably would feel a little bad some I have to say. Hehe
Cool feature, if you have the headphones connected by Bluetooth to your phone and you are finished listening to music or whatever you are doing, all you need to do is put the headphones in their case and they automatically disconnect from Bluetooth.
Oct 07, 2020 21:23They are perfect for my ear but when tou go to use the right one alone it doesn't stay connected so i have to either keep both in or just the left one while the right one can stay in to he pod without been disconnected bit if u want to use the right it can't wont stay connected while the left stay on the charger. And for that reason i wouldn't get them again.
Nov 13, 2021 14:45We have several tws earbuds in our house none of which are airpods. These have the airpod look but do not fit or sit in the ear like airpods. So be warned. I am currently using Jabra elite 65t and added photo for comparison. The Jabra definitely feel more premium in every aspects but is currently 3x the price.
First off, it took me a few minutes to figure out that the bluetooth scan button was on the left earbud and not on the right like every tws i have. That was weird to me. The case is smooth and plastic, very light. Cheap feeling. I'm ok with this at this price. The earbuds sit in it very well and held by magnets so they are secure. My gripe is that since case is smooth, it can be slippery in the hands and difficult to open. Definitely not a one hand operation.
The bad. Sound is just ok. It sounds good but nothing stands out. The bass is quite lacking if you listen to hip/hop or edm, but passable if you listen to anything else. The high and mids again is just ok. These fit well and is secure when in use. It can be uncomfortable over long period of use because they do go deep into the ear canal. This also making running quite uncomfortable. Bluetooth signal is decent but nothing compared to my other tws. I moved 25 feet from living room into the bedroom and the signal cut out. The earbuds also do not have the auto pause feature when either earbuds is removed from your ears. Some cheap amazon tws has this feature and are the same price. The medium size tips, which i use on every earbuds I own, is quite large. Had to switch to small ones. This might be a problem for people with smaller ear canals. The buttons on the earbuds takes a little effort to push and therefore can hurt your ears. They are very tactile though which makes pushing by mistake less likely. Right ear twice for volume up and left ear twice for volume down. Once on either side for play/pause.
The good. The price. This is a super affordable wireless earbuds that does everything just ok. If you don't need or want to pay for a bunch of features, then I recommend this product. The sound again is good, the functions are good. The battery life is on par with most tws. They are comfortable to wear. Super light. The magnetic case holds the earbuds very securely so you don't accidentally lose an earbud. That has happened to me. Airpod looks, if you're into that. Case is also small and slim so it fits into pant pockets easily and without bulk.
Oct 02, 2020 15:24Good sound quality, Long lasting battery, very comfortable in ears, fit very well
Nov 20, 2021 10:25one of the easiest set of earbuds to pair and set up. They come on and pair very quickly.
in the time it takes to remove from base and insert in my ear, they're already connected and good to go.
Charge base is comfortably smaller than many other alternatives out there. This is handy if your pockets are smaller/tighter. The range is excellent. I've gotten up to about 30 ft through 3 interior walls. i could still hear my phone calls and music clearly, but if i rotated a certain way it could clip. That may be do to the main (left) bud then passing through me as well as the walls
Battery life is excellent. I was able to play for 6 continuous hours of max volume and still had about 30% battery left according to my phone. By that rate i could likely eek out another 2-3 hours.
For teleworking, it lasted more than my 8 hour work day of being turned on the entire time, though i wasn't necessarily in a call the entire time. Along that note, those on the other end had no issues hearing me, and said i was as clear as not using a headset.
While they didn't look like it at first, they are comfortable, i had no discomfort leaving them in for multiple hours at once. One note though is i did have to go down a size in the rubber ear pieces to make sure it sat more snug in my ear.
Aesthetically, they are a little bulkier than I'd prefer in that they stick out further than expected, but while it makes it look unstable, i was able to run/do outdoor chores/rock climb without them falling. That being said, if you have your ear lobes pierced, these will clack on them and make noise. you may prefer the earbuds without the long arm protruding downward
I would also say, that while i don't have a preference for the colour of the buds, i wish the case was black. the white smudges easily in my jeans/jacket/sweater etc so now its got black and blue smears on it that won't come off. no effect, functionally, but i'm particular about those things.
My issue of taking a star is for the controls. Personally i didn't find them intuitive.
Short press - Pause/play
double press - volume up/down (depending on which ear bud)
Long press - skip track/previous track (depending on which ear bud)
i'm more likely to change tracks than adjust the volume. .once its set i tend to leave it. its easier to double tap than to press and hold, which is awkward when they're in your ear. because of this i found myself adjust tracks through my phone, or pulling an ear bud out and press/hold the button to adjust my music.
Overall, definitely minor issues that i can learn to live with and and excellent product.
Oct 14, 2020 09:42Good headphones very easy to connect. Recommended.
Nov 13, 2020 15:12I like the product wherein I could bring it anywhere, even though while I'm cooking I can still use it without holding my phone, it's so convenient.
Apr 23, 2021 17:32Today i sent to Best Buy and bought this, it has amazing quality, i would recommend everyone to buy this.
Jan 17, 2021 19:29JVC Gumy True Wireless headphone offer up to 6 hours of use with an additional 9 hours in the included charging case. Voice assistant compatible with integrared microphone. Buttons on each earpieces controls volume +/-, music tracks, and answer/end calls. IPX4 waterproof rating. Includes S/M/L silicone earpieces for a secure fit.
First of all, if you are looking for a good set of headphones that won’t kill your pocket, these are the headphones for you. With me, I was looking for some TRUE WIRELESS headphones that were not expensive, but also not cheap because I’m the one that is going to be using them.
My main uses for these headphones will be listening to music while I take a walk and while I exercise. They have already been useful while taking a walk and while exercising. While taking a walk, I can listen to music and if someone calls, all I need to do is push a button that is located on both the right and left headphone and it will answer the call. There is a microphone on one of the headphones so you can speak in the phone call. So no need to dig out your phone from your pocket to answer a call! As far as exercise goes, I do some weight training and aerobics and the headphones haven’t fallen out of my ears as of today. I’ve recommended these headphones to my parents and they have already bought a pair and they are already enjoying them.
So again, if you are looking for a good pair of headphones that are TRUE WIRELESS (Personally, I don’t care for “wireless” headphones that have a dumb cord behind my neck) and the headphones won’t kill your pocket, these headphones really are for you. They are only $30! If I lose these or break or drop them in a lake, I won’t feel bad any. If that happened to a $100-$150 pair a headphones I owned, I probably would feel a little bad some I have to say. Hehe
Cool feature, if you have the headphones connected by Bluetooth to your phone and you are finished listening to music or whatever you are doing, all you need to do is put the headphones in their case and they automatically disconnect from Bluetooth.
Oct 07, 2020 21:23We have several tws earbuds in our house none of which are airpods. These have the airpod look but do not fit or sit in the ear like airpods. So be warned. I am currently using Jabra elite 65t and added photo for comparison. The Jabra definitely feel more premium in every aspects but is currently 3x the price.
First off, it took me a few minutes to figure out that the bluetooth scan button was on the left earbud and not on the right like every tws i have. That was weird to me. The case is smooth and plastic, very light. Cheap feeling. I'm ok with this at this price. The earbuds sit in it very well and held by magnets so they are secure. My gripe is that since case is smooth, it can be slippery in the hands and difficult to open. Definitely not a one hand operation.
The bad. Sound is just ok. It sounds good but nothing stands out. The bass is quite lacking if you listen to hip/hop or edm, but passable if you listen to anything else. The high and mids again is just ok. These fit well and is secure when in use. It can be uncomfortable over long period of use because they do go deep into the ear canal. This also making running quite uncomfortable. Bluetooth signal is decent but nothing compared to my other tws. I moved 25 feet from living room into the bedroom and the signal cut out. The earbuds also do not have the auto pause feature when either earbuds is removed from your ears. Some cheap amazon tws has this feature and are the same price. The medium size tips, which i use on every earbuds I own, is quite large. Had to switch to small ones. This might be a problem for people with smaller ear canals. The buttons on the earbuds takes a little effort to push and therefore can hurt your ears. They are very tactile though which makes pushing by mistake less likely. Right ear twice for volume up and left ear twice for volume down. Once on either side for play/pause.
The good. The price. This is a super affordable wireless earbuds that does everything just ok. If you don't need or want to pay for a bunch of features, then I recommend this product. The sound again is good, the functions are good. The battery life is on par with most tws. They are comfortable to wear. Super light. The magnetic case holds the earbuds very securely so you don't accidentally lose an earbud. That has happened to me. Airpod looks, if you're into that. Case is also small and slim so it fits into pant pockets easily and without bulk.
Oct 02, 2020 15:24one of the easiest set of earbuds to pair and set up. They come on and pair very quickly.
in the time it takes to remove from base and insert in my ear, they're already connected and good to go.
Charge base is comfortably smaller than many other alternatives out there. This is handy if your pockets are smaller/tighter. The range is excellent. I've gotten up to about 30 ft through 3 interior walls. i could still hear my phone calls and music clearly, but if i rotated a certain way it could clip. That may be do to the main (left) bud then passing through me as well as the walls
Battery life is excellent. I was able to play for 6 continuous hours of max volume and still had about 30% battery left according to my phone. By that rate i could likely eek out another 2-3 hours.
For teleworking, it lasted more than my 8 hour work day of being turned on the entire time, though i wasn't necessarily in a call the entire time. Along that note, those on the other end had no issues hearing me, and said i was as clear as not using a headset.
While they didn't look like it at first, they are comfortable, i had no discomfort leaving them in for multiple hours at once. One note though is i did have to go down a size in the rubber ear pieces to make sure it sat more snug in my ear.
Aesthetically, they are a little bulkier than I'd prefer in that they stick out further than expected, but while it makes it look unstable, i was able to run/do outdoor chores/rock climb without them falling. That being said, if you have your ear lobes pierced, these will clack on them and make noise. you may prefer the earbuds without the long arm protruding downward
I would also say, that while i don't have a preference for the colour of the buds, i wish the case was black. the white smudges easily in my jeans/jacket/sweater etc so now its got black and blue smears on it that won't come off. no effect, functionally, but i'm particular about those things.
My issue of taking a star is for the controls. Personally i didn't find them intuitive.
Short press - Pause/play
double press - volume up/down (depending on which ear bud)
Long press - skip track/previous track (depending on which ear bud)
i'm more likely to change tracks than adjust the volume. .once its set i tend to leave it. its easier to double tap than to press and hold, which is awkward when they're in your ear. because of this i found myself adjust tracks through my phone, or pulling an ear bud out and press/hold the button to adjust my music.
Overall, definitely minor issues that i can learn to live with and and excellent product.
Oct 14, 2020 09:42Good headphones very easy to connect. Recommended.
Nov 13, 2020 15:12I like the product wherein I could bring it anywhere, even though while I'm cooking I can still use it without holding my phone, it's so convenient.
Apr 23, 2021 17:32Today i sent to Best Buy and bought this, it has amazing quality, i would recommend everyone to buy this.
Jan 17, 2021 19:29I love this earphone, it has good sound, easy to use, it adapts well to my ears, it charges the battery very fast which lasts a long time, I loved it
Dec 25, 2020 17:57I was going to buy AirPods and all of a sudden I saw these and I can tell you that, these are great compared to their prices!! Quality very good and I mached it with my laptop easily and I’m doing at least 10hrs appointments with them with charging them in the case 10-15min between every appointment! It’s one of the best deal I had!
Aug 30, 2021 18:53Rock out with these Ryan's World Bluetooth Headphones! The built-in rechargeable battery allows up to 24 hours of continuous playtime, and includes a built-in microphone for talking to friends and family. These also come equipped with parental controlled volume limiters to protect small ears. A bonus detachable 3.5mm audio cable is included so you can connect to any device with a headphone jack. The foldable design is ideal for convenient travel and storage.
Kids Ryan's World Headphones are awesome. I believe these are new updated ones from the lasr ones. These never disappoint!
Nov 17, 2021 16:30My son loves this product and I love that it has Bluetooth, so he doesn’t get tangled with cords. Battery lasts a long time for road trips and such.
Oct 22, 2021 19:18These headphones are not as strudy as it should be for a child.
Nov 21, 2021 01:30I bought this for my five year old grandson and he loves it. I love it too because now I don’t have to tell him to turn the volume down on his iPad.
Aug 28, 2021 12:09My daughter loves Ryan's World and she couldn't get enough of these headphones.
Oct 08, 2021 16:01Perfect for our Grandson! It works great for school.
Sep 25, 2021 10:32Its cordless but yet would only work with a cord which doesmt make sense they'd have the cord detach in general... its for kids of course.. you expect a removal cord to stay in?? Once the cord is gone, the thing is useless.. luckily we still have the cord but it was gotten lost a few times and really this thing just becomes a headache. Worst purchase of a headset for a child.
Jun 01, 2021 21:38Very easy to use!!!!! The colors and design are very well liked and has a comfortable fit........
Jul 16, 2021 16:25Geek Squad® Certified Refurbished products are thoroughly, painstakingly and lovingly tested, so you can be sure that your device will work right, right away. Learn more about Listen to music, podcasts or other audio privately with these Sony wireless headphones. The thick cushions provide a comfortable experience for long periods of time, and the wireless design offers freedom of movement for added convenience. These Sony wireless headphones feature a 20-hour battery life for getting through the day before having to recharge.Geek Squad® Certified Refurbished products.
I love technology and got it for work but It doesn’t work. Very disappointed. Fingerprints all over.
May 04, 2021 14:41I use these headsets for listening to the TV while having the TV volume off or muted. I have owned 6 other previous model Sony RF Wireless refurbished headsets and they have all been the very best RF headsets I have ever tested or owned. I still use some of the older models around the house and have gifted others to friends who have all come back and thanked me. The stereo audio quality is outstanding and without any hiss or pop. The wireless transmission distance is so good that I can wear the headsets around the house without loosing reception. The battery life is an excellent minimum of 12 hours under constant use even after a year of use. Replacement lithium battery packs are inexpensive , easy to replace and last for a few years of daily charges. The over-the-ear cushioned pads are comfortable and do a good job of outside noise cancellation. The one complain I have is that the earpads do wear out and the outer layer starts peeling but that is very common with most headset earpads under long-term use and I use these headsets most of the day, every day. The good news is that I have purchased replacement earpads, installed them myself and have extended the life of these headsets for years. Another salient feature is the ease of charging the headsets because you can practically close your eyes and drop place the headset in the charging cradle. Connection to your TV or other media device is so simple with the included standard 3.5mm male stereo mini plug cable or by using the included 3.5mm stereo female mini jack to 2 male RCA Plug Adapter Audio Y Cable (Red/White stereo audio). Buy these headsets for someone with hearing problems and let them turn up the headset volume without having any volume on the TV speakers. Buy these if you want to watch TV late into the night while others are sleeping or buy them to finally hear every sound and every word of a TV show/movie and feel like you have your own private sound system you never realized that you were missing. After many years of using Sony RF headsets, I just can't watch TV any more without them on and neither can my wife.
Sep 04, 2020 21:44These arrived looking exactly like new -- I wasn't sure what to expect with refurbished.
The sound quality seems very good to me. A clear, nuanced sound for voices (I only use them for watching shows so I have no view on their quality for music). My hearing isn't excellent, and I'm able to hear everything that's said while using these, unlike when I watch TV without them.
The minor issues I have:
1. Static occasionally (as I write this I've had no static for a week), that usually lasts for a few seconds at a time, for about a minute, and you can hear what's being said through it. Once, the static was bad enough to block out some of the words. When this happened I changed the channel on the underside of the charging base (there are 3 channels), then pressed the Auto Tuning button on the right earphone.
2. When starting to use the headphones there is a 2 to 3 second delay before the sound comes through. And you may need to turn them off and then on (via the on/off switch on the left earphone) to start the process.
TIPS
They're easy to set up, just plug the charging stand into the TV (in my case) and an electrical outlet, then position the headphones on the charger.
It doesn't matter which direction the headphones are in for charging, just make sure the battery at the top of the headphones is clicked into the connection at the top of the charger. A red light at the front of the charging stand indicates the connection was made, and charging has begun. It also doesn't matter if the headphones are on or off during charging (the on/off switch is on the left earphone).
May 15, 2020 10:38I had an older version of these headphones, and they gave many years of good, comfortable service. Finally, the battery deteriorated so static increased, and the ear cushions began to fall apart. I bought the current item as a replacement.
On the plus side, the new headphones had very little static. Additionally, my hat size is small, and these could be made slightly tighter than the previous ones, so they fit my head slightly better. And... well, that's it for pluses.
Comparing to my old Sony set, these headphones were not nearly as comfortable. The ear cushions are both stiffer and thinner. The volume control was different, but just as hard to manipulate as before.
And finally, the kicker. I purchased these 8 months ago, and they are completely dead. They started simply not turning on when I flipped the switch. Sometimes I switch it a few times, and they would come on. Other times, I popped them back on the charging stand (where they always stayed), and after a little while, I could turn them on. Eventually, they just won't come on at all - and I am done with them.
I won't buy this product again, and you shouldn't either. I don't buy extended warranty programs, because I believe it's up to the manufacturer to make quality products - and if they don't, you don't buy the products any more. I am therefore moving on to other choices.
Nov 04, 2021 19:39works well with tv and my roku
i can mute the sound and set the volume on my headphones
music on youtube sounds especially good
movies on roku sound great
voice on tv sounds just a tiny bit tinny but still pretty good
had trouble with it cutting out at first but i think it wasnt fully charged i charged them all night and have had no problems since
dont know how long the charge lasts but i've used them 5 or 6 hours at a time with no problems
the transmitter works well i only have optical audio out so i used an adapter and rc cables
if these were usb i would definitely have given them five stars
i really like them and am considering buying a second pair
Apr 21, 2020 12:27I bought these because they were cheap and I didn't know what I wanted. I got what I paid for. They are "staticy" at times and sound quality is just ok. I have to hit the auto tune button often on initial use to make them work. Just an annoyance. I'm going to look for something better.
Oct 10, 2020 10:40It’s a good product but earpiece thin layers came out within 3 months of use
Nov 19, 2021 18:09These worked great. Bought for my dad who cant hear well
Nov 18, 2021 10:36