KSCAT Bone Conduction IPX6 bluetooth headphones - General Accessories

Lately I have been in search for the perfect headphones. I do not think what I want exists. I wanted headphones with perfect fidelity, rich bass, noise cancelling, loud enough to overcome jet noise when flying, comfortable, and don't get nasty from ear sweat...( I am in a very hot state). Well I solved some of this with a pair of wired CDLA headphones since they are basically powered and fit comfortably in the ear.
Now for the other requirements I thought I would look into bone conduction bluetooth headphones. I found a pair byTopBrandBox. The KSCAT Bone Conduction IPX6 Waterproof Wireless Titanium Open-ear Bluetooth Stereo Headphones. These can be found for about $80 on Amazon.
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I was skeptical at first....headphones that don't go in your ear?!!! I had to check them out! Well color me impressed! I could not believe the richness of the bass that could be felt (heard?) through the bone conduction!!! They shoot some of the sound towards your ear and the rest is conducted. Now cranked all the way up, others nearby can hear the tinny version of what you are listening to. I had someone else try them to see what I can hear sitting near them. But it is not disturbingly loud nearby.
The idea of them not going into your ear is awesome for running, cycling, working out or if you work outside in the heat of Florida, Texas or Arizona. They are extremely sturdy and well built! They are even waterproof to an extent so getting caught in the rain should be fine...just don't try swimming or showering with them :silly:
One downfall is that they could be louder. The open ear design is a problem in noisy environments. Great idea for runners or cyclists so they can hear traffic and such, but not so much for those working in noisy conditions wanting to hear every note of the music.
Overall a great product and definitely performs well as long as you are aware of the open ear downfalls.

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[FIX] Buzzing noise when playing music while charging

Hey All,​
I had just recently bought a Sirus receiver for my car and came to realize that it had that same annoying high pitched buzzing sound that my phone has when it is plugged into a car charger when I am listening to music. I searched for a couple hours, bought 3 different aux cables, and couldn't seem to figure out what the problem was. Then somewhere, not sure where, I read that car cigarette lighters do not have a noise filter in them (whatever that means). The absence of this is causes what is called ground loop noise feedback. In that same post the poster suggested that all you need to do is find a ground loop noise filter to fix the issue. So after I did a quick Google search and Amazon came back with a few different hits. I read the reviews and ultimately decided to purchase a product by the name of "Kensington Noise-Reducing Aux Cable". Below is a picture of the cable.
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I was a little nervous at first because I just didn't see how a little box with a chip inside of it could filter out that awful noise without reducing the overall sound quality. To my surprise it worked and the sound quality is just as amazing as it always was!!!!!!! I kid you not when I say that stupid high pitched buzzing sound has been staring as the antagonist in many of my nightmares over recent years. No matter what phone, car, or cable I had, that buzzing noise was always there. Now thanks to this little gem it will forever be a memory of a bad dream.
Google the name of the product to alleviate all of your woes with those charging noises. I promise you won't be disappointed with the results. If you do purchase the product please take a moment and let other members know what you experiences are.
Hopefully this helps you all!!!

Totally teardown the LuguLake Bluetooth Speaker

Sound quality is what I always look for when I choose speakers. I have an impressive collection of Bluetooth speakers of different brands and styles. I’m especially happy with my Logitech Z 305 and LuguLake Bluetooth speaker dock. I got both from Amazon. (Please check out the links at the end of the post.)
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I do compare the two speakers. But to me, the comparison seems unfair. Both of them do a pretty good job of delivering crystal clear sound even at the highest sound level, with the former being a little bit better. Logitech Z305 is a perfect speaker for laptops, and it costs more than two hundred dollars, which is not cheap. LuguLake Bluetooth speaker costs less than fifty dollars. The LuguLake one is the recommendation if you are looking for portability and a docking feature.
In addition to good sound quality, both speakers are well crafted with fine materials and feel solid in the hands. Sharing a chic, elegant style, they both provide quality and looks.
The interesting fact is that LuguLake speaker has even better bass, which is quite beyond my expectation. Logitech Z 305 does a better job when it comes to sound volume. LuguLake speaker is charged via a USB socket and the battery has about 1000mAh. Once the speaker is fully charged, it will get about 6 hours of playback, which is impressive.
The speaker also has a docking feature, and I can put my Nexus tablet on it. It’s also suitable for iPad, iPhone and other tablets and phones. It’s great for everyday use. I almost use it on a daily basis. It’s also great for outdoor use. I’m thinking of using it at a barbecue.
Here you go, the link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FGR5XKE

Havit Bluetooth Sport Earphones

The product was sent to me at a discounted price in exchange of a review, and this review is based on my own unbiased opinion.
This Havit headset is pretty unique compared to other sport headphones I've tried, such as the M-Pow Swift due to one reason - it's more compact and have smaller earpieces. To me this is a great feature, and therefore I decided to have a look at this product.
So the product arrived in a packaging that's very similar to the rest of Havits products and looks really nice, and it feels like they've been putting some serious attention to the packaging. It gave me a really good initial expression.
Other than the earphones, there was a generic MicroUSB cable, some additional pairs of rubber tips and a wearing case. I really like the wearing case and it feels like real leather, but I suspect it's made out of some kind of rubber.
The actual earphones are kind of stylish as well, and they fit perfectly fine in the ear and I really like the design of these. They work better than most sport headphones I've tried, as most of them become very uncomfortable after some time.
Soundwise they sound pretty good, but there's some things that they lack in terms of the sound quality that pulls down my rating by 1 star. These earphones have a bit too much treble and I personally don't like that, but for people that are into treble it may be good. Other than that, they've got a nice punchy bass and the sound is very clear.
I'm very satisfied with these headphones, but due to the treble I'm giving them a 4/5 stars as it pulls down the rating slightly in my opinion.
Product link:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SB340G8?ref_=pdp_new_dp_rating
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Having read your review,i search the gadget on website,and it's much cheaper on tinydeal than it on amazon.But your review is still good .

The astonishingly good KZ-ATE in ear headphones

I'd heard and read a few things about these online, enough to make me buy a pair.
They're a Chinese make, available form various places online, I got mine from Amazon. You should buy some too.
Firstly, what they're not. If you already have a set of in ear headphones that cost upwards of 100 quid they're not for you. If you don't get on with true "in ear" designs (i.e. you have to shove them right down your ear canal) then they're not for you either.
Fit, like all in ear designs, may take a bit of tweaking. The tips that come with them aren't amazing for me, I'll end up nicking a set of triple flange types from work. That said, your ears may be perfect with them. Also, again like all true in ear types you need to make sure they're the right way round and sealed in correctly. A slight downside is that they have no solid guide to hook the cable over your ear, just a weight on the cables to help pull them downwards. (see attached pic)
Other than that, they're amazing. Superb sound quality, good low end without being overhyped, with mids and highs that aren't particularly harsh. They're only a single driver but have a clarity to the sound that is better than some multi driver IEM's I've tried.
The best bit? They cost 10 quid.
10. Pounds. That is ridiculous.
If you have an iPod/phone/whatever, go throw away they junk they came with and buy some of these. Hell, buy two sets, then if they break of you lose them it won't matter.
Are these the best headphones on the market? No.
Are they the best value bit of kit I've ever bought? Quite possibly...
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AceFast T1 - A best affordable TWS headset with ENC calls noise reduction

This is the best affordable TWS headset you can buy with ENC calls noise reduction for clearly voice when calling, the sound quality is well-balanced so you can listen to most of music genes.
Buy here if you interested: https://www.amazon.com/ACEFAST-Microphone-Cancelling-Ultra-Clear-Waterproof/dp/B098WJQTTB
Specification from Acefast:
Product name:ACEFAST T1 True wireless stereo headset.Bluetooth version:v5.0, chip: PixArt 1623.Battery capacity:Charging case 400mAh, headset 40mAh.Talk/music time:4-5 hours.Total weight:56g.Accessories:USB-C charging cable, ear caps.Waterproof rating:IPX6.Certification:CE, RoHS, FCC, EAC, TELEC, BQB, UL62368 test report.
Unboxing​We will have a small box but well packaged. You will notice the big Music icon on the front of the box, which means this is an Acefast audio line product.
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We will find more detail and specifications on the back of the box.
Inside of the box.
We will have:
Usage and conclusion​The only cons I found of this AceFast T1 is they used a not-so-premium material for the charging case. It will easy to get sweat and the feel when you hold it into your hand is not so good.
At the bottom of the charging case, we will have a USB-C port to charge the case and it's headset. The battery life is also good (up to 25 hours of listening according to AceFast), I really don't care much about the battery life, I'm using for indoor only and I will charge when the battery is low.
The good thing is they used premium material for the headset.
The headset also supports touch control and it's design is good, it fits very well inside my ears.
The sould quality is well-balanced, I used to listening to Pop, R&B and it is really doing well for me.

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