• [Headphones on, World off] advanced noise reduction technology quells airplane cabin noise, city traffic or a busy office. A valuable noise cancelling headphone in protecting your ears from excessive noise. So you can focus more on what matters. The clean and crisp sound resolution will give you a lively music experience wherever you are.
  • [Ultra-high speed charging] just 5 minutes of charging give you 2 hours of full sound, 30 hours of battery life when charged fully; 24 months to give you peace of mind. We try our best to provide you a first-class experience.
  • [Unrivaled comfort, easy-carrying] with its adjustable headband, 90° rotatable ear cups, and cloud-soft protein ear pads, The wireless headphones are lightweight and can be worn over long times. The practical folding design with a carrying case makes them a great travel companion. [Note]: Please take off the headphone every 1-2hrs for a few minutes to relax your ears.
  • [Hi-fi sound & CAPTIVATING bass] 40mm large-aperture drivers deliver riveting sound and a thumping bass. It is designed for stereo headphones. Provide you a more pleasant music time.
  • [Hd mic, hands-free calls] making calls has never been this personal and efficient. This modern design noise cancellation headphones support call efficiently and enhance better audibility and connection. These luxurious headphones have 5. 0 Bluetooth version in you the best hands-free call and exceptional experience. You can enjoy wireless or wired mode depend on your require.

I LOVE this noise canceling headphones! It comes in a nice carrier case. The headphones is wireless and even my husband who has the Bose said it’s just as nice but without that high price tag. He paid 199$ for it and it’s not even wireless. I have used it on the metro ride as well as on plane rides and it has made my rides so much more enjoyable. It does what it claims. It has exceeded my expectations. I purchased it with a $10 coupon and it’s a great deal. Highly recommended!

Nicely packed. I'm impressed! Sound is pretty nice, noise cancelling is awesome. The bluetooth connection is quick and there is an included audio cable for when you might run out of battery. Voice quality for phone conversations is good; people at the other end could easily hear me. Wired connection is good as well. Not at all disappointed. Work great, Comfortable and were a great price. I am very pleased and have no problem recommending these headphones.

When I first put them on I noticed it cutoff the outside noise. It's like being in a soundproof box. You could still hear some noise but it was so quiet nothing. Secondly, it is possible to leave the noise cancellation turned on even when you have turned of the bluetooth and the voice said they were off. Next was the bass. I found a test program and it would rattle my ears. Not distorted. Just a good bass. Overall these are better than I expected. It needs to be re-paired to whatever device you want to listen to. It doesn't automatically pair to another device that you have paired in the past when you turn off the one you are listening to. But it's not a big issue for its easy connection.

For the price, the design is above average, no strange patterns or shape. It's surprisingly comfortable compared with other headphones in the same price range. It has a very good cushion around the ear, I can wear it for a few hours. It includes a nice travel case, which is good. Music quality: It does have good bass, though lack of depth. The low mids are warm and thick. The highs could use a little work on these headphones. There are really little definition and clarity in these headphones. Again, it's still good in this price range. Noise Cancelling: Better than nothing, it will filter out car noise, HVAC noise. However, you will still hear vocals, which is good. Value: Overall this is a good budget active noise canceling headphone in this category.

The logical answer to this question would of course be NO! I’m a skeptic by nature, but as a long time Bose noise cancelling headphones owner, have been craving their new version with included Bluetooth. But the latest Bose Quiet Comfort 35s are a jaw dropping $350. I decided to compare the sound fidelity and noise cancellation quality of this new Utaxo against the Bose gold standard. Read on for what I learned: SPOILER ALERT: Utaxo’s sound is impressive compared to my $300 Bose Quiet Comfort 15s. (Only the most expensive Bose 35s have Bluetooth for wireless listening.) As a former DJ and modest audiophile my standard is a high one. I did not expect the Utaxo model to realistically compete and first auditioned one other brand with some similarities to the Utaxo. I gave the other headphones five stars because noise cancellation was truly good and it represented a great value. Yet, sonically, those headphones were great on bass but not fully satisfying in overall musical fidelity through the entire tonal range. This is common in moderately priced headphones, loudspeakers and Bluetooth speakers. They can sound great at first but are then tiring. These Utaxo come far closer. Very nice balanced sound across the most listened to part of the tonal range, and also excellent noise cancellation. If you are not aware, Bose pioneered the active noise cancellation concept and this type of headphones are a godsend on long airplane trips, or in any busy, noisy environment. While watching films on the plane, Bose deliver great audio while miraculously knocking out all of the other annoying airplane sounds. Let’s look at a real-world comparison between Utaxo and Bose: Noise cancellation: Utaxo vs Bose: Utaxo is just as good. No compromises and almost the same response. Excellent! Construction and Wearing Comfort: Utaxo vs Bose: Both are well constructed, with ear cups that are slightly vertical in shape. Be sure you have the R labeled side on your right ear for max comfort and correct stereo separation. I had a little trouble getting comfortable with the Utaxos for a few minutes but once the music started, all was forgotten. For my head, the Bose sometimes wobbles a little unless I overtighten and then they rest slightly uncomfortably on my head. I believe any average wearer would be fine with the comfort of either unless your ears are very large. The Utaxos are 2.7 ounces heavier. Music fidelity: Utaxo vs Bose: Wow! Utaxo does indeed come very close. Listening is both involving and relaxing. I personally prefer a more balanced sound—these deliver well. The bass is confidently there but not over-boosted like in many headphones of this type. The mids and highs are balanced, too. The Utaxo soundstage imaging side to side is excellent. There is a slight loss of the highest highs and lowest lows but a typical listener would not notice. The Bose headphones are expertly suited to a wide and flat tonal range, not as impressive in bass, but more open and defined in midtones and highs, as Bose is known for. Thus, the Boss are more of a high fidelity audiophile headphone and would be well suited to jazz or classical music. Many bass lovers do not prefer Bose. The good balance of the Utaxo would likely suite 95% of users with a variety of musical tastes. They do not sound quite as open as Bose, but without a direct side by side comparison, they are truly impressive. The sound is never tiring, and I am quickly immersed in the diverse music I love. If you love bass, the Utaxo headphones do very well unless you are the kind of person with three subwoofers in your car and you love to drive around with your windows open crankin’ the bass-heavy jams! If you are auditioning this type of headphone, also compare music with and without noise cancellation on. For the Utaxo, the sound is very close either way, but the tonal range is very, very slightly more constrained with it on. So, if not in a busy, loud environment I leave it off. Out of the box experience: Utaxo vs Bose: First rate, indeed. Utaxo also includes a VERY similar high-class hard zipper case, not just a bag. Paring is easy. There is even a cool British voice informing you that you have successfully paired, something my Bose doesn’t do. I like her voice even better than my good friend, Siri. Other comparisons: My daughter has the $150 Skullcandy Crusher Bluetooth headphones, which are known for great sound and powerful bass. Those phones have a nice variable bass feature but roll off the highs a bit. More realistically, a better comparison would be to the noise cancellation $150 Skullcandy Venues but I have not heard them and doubt the extra $100 would be worth it. Better to spend that on a year subscription to a music service. Conclusion: When I remember that these Utaxo are 1/7th the price of the Bose, I am beyond satisfied. I decided to ask my 13-year-old son for a second opinion and, after two hours, had to pry these off his head! As a keyboardist, he has a sophisticated listening ear, and also loves them. My search for new Bluetooth noise cancellation headphones has happily come to an end. The Utaxo is a keeper and highly recommended.

Very good quality material and compact design yet comfortable to wear - the adjustable headband is very smooth and works well. The soundproof earphone with ANC turned on, I hear nothing but the music played over the Bluetooth! Most importantly, it is very comfortable to wear even over extended period of time - that is the main reason I brought this. Bass is not heavily emphasized but certainly good enough to rattle your ears: you will definitely notice the difference comparing with those cheaply made ones. Great battery life, on my average usage for phone and listening light music, I didn't have to charge it for almost 3 days, very impressive.

The first thing I tried was the ANC (actively Noise Cancellation). The nitpicking me immediately noticed that the on/off switch is not labelled. Which way is on? A blue LED came on when I flipped the switch. Ah ha! Then I realized the main use of the blue LED is to remind you to turn it off after use. The ANC can be used independent ly of the earphone. Without the LED, you may forget to turn it off. I did that once. The battery went from 80% to 16% after I left the ANC on for a whole night. Charging it back up took only a blink of eye though. When you have the earphone on, you won't be able to see the blue LED anyway. And you don't have to see it to tell if the ANC is on. All you have to do is to howl like a wolf. If the wolf sounds as if it resides in your head, ANC is off. If the wolf sounds like it is one mile away, ANC is on. You can still hear yourself, but barely. Soon you will start to sound like your 95 year old grandma forgetting to wear her hearing aid. You can still hear your wife just fine, just faintly. Once the music is on, she is gone. And soon she will be lifting your earphone to yell into your ear directly. Ouch! Checked the frequency range with some sample sound clips, smooth transitioning from 22 Hz to 15kHz. If I crank the volume all the way up. I can also sense the rumbling all the way down to 10 Hz, and squeal all the way up to 20kHz. Sound quality is subjective and subject to debate. With this earphone I am able to discern individual instruments in a piece of music. Other than that, the earphone does not seem to emphasize the bass or treble much. It just gives faithful reproduction of sound, which suits me well. I am on the phone a lot more than listening to music. The battery life is good for all day phone call. You will like the earphone if you like classic music or soft music, or anything touting high fidelity. You will really appreciate the earphone if you mow a lawn with it. I was able to listen to soft music at normal volume, or maybe one notch up or so. There is no better upgrade from two wads of toilet paper in ear than this.

It’s quite noisy around where I live and I just can’t fall in sleep at night. Really headache without relaxing well. I’m trying hard to find out a noise cancelling headphone to solve this problem. I came to find this by coincidence. But now I like to think of this as the ‘real’ noise canceling headphone at such a cool price! Unlike the other over ear bluetooth headphones, they are not active noise cancelling but rather blocks out the noise using soundproof headphones that prevent outside noises from breaking through. I enjoy advanced technology so I have got to stick with the ANC headphones. However, the noise cancelation on it is great. They are also very comfortable even after long periods of time and you can switch out the headphones with additional adjustable headband that fit your ears perfectly. Now I use it every night. The battery is also cool. Charge so fast and can I never worry about the power all day! Best choice and recommend!!

Most noise-cancelling headphones get certain things right but fail in some key areas. The sound from this noise cancelling headphone was among the most balanced we heard from noise-cancelling headphones, with a nice blend of bass, midrange, and treble: Nothing was overemphasized and nothing got lost. It cancels noise effectively without producing the painful “eardrum suck” phenomenon The NC button on the side turns noise cancelling on and off, and it also accesses the ambient-sound mode, which lets you hear sounds from your surroundings without removing the headphones. A handy Quick Attention feature activates the ambient-sound mode (and boosts the ambient sound) and reduces the level of the music playback when you cup your hand over the right earpiece. Battery life is listed at 30 hours (longer if you don’t leave noise cancelling on); we got 25 hours with Bluetooth and noise cancelling on, but that’s still impressive. A quick-charge feature gives you around an hour of use after 5 minutes with the headphones hooked to USB power, and the inclusion of a 3.5 mm input lets you use the headphones in wired mode. Bluetooth signal strength is also very good. These headphones also delivered the clearest call quality of any we tested. “It sounds like you’re talking on your phone and not through the headphones,” The microphone also had the best rejection of ambient noise—meaning the person on the other end will hear more of your voice and less of the noise. It feeds a bit of your voice into the headphones too, which makes conversation more comfortable. This bluetooth noise cancelling headphone is just for you. highly recomended!

Really worth the money! This is the beast headphone under $100! It works really great in noisy room, they cancel noise very well. The sound quality is good! The battery can last long enough for fly! Also, they are really comfortable! I really enjoy the noise cancelling.