The headphones are currently on sale and have more than 7,000 reviews
Amazon customers are raving about a pair of headphones they claim are "better than Beats", with the online giant slashing theIR price.
Battery life is said to be impressive, offering 40 hours of playtime with active noise cancelling switched on, and extending to 60 hours in standard mode. The convenience of Bluetooth 5.0 allows users to connect to two devices at once and seamlessly switch between them, reports Kent Live. One customer was pleasantly surprised and said: "I was actually not expecting these to be this good. I have been using Beats by Dre for years. These headphones are really close to them in performance and a fraction of the price.
A different user highlighted the comfort and functionality: "Love these - very comfy to wear, lightweight and easy to carry about as they fold in on themselves. There's three levels of noise cancelling from full noise cancelling to transparent if you want to hear background noise. Excellent sound quality for music - nice and bassy and good for clear audio for podcasts and audiobooks.
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