🎶 Elevate Your Sound, Elevate Your Game!
The Otium Bluetooth Headphones are designed for the active lifestyle, featuring IPX7 waterproof technology, HD stereo sound, and a long-lasting battery life of up to 15 hours. With a comfortable ear hook design and the ability to connect to two devices simultaneously, these earbuds are perfect for running, cycling, and any intense workout. Enjoy quick charging and seamless Bluetooth connectivity, making them an essential companion for fitness enthusiasts.
Controller Type | Bluetooth |
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Compatible Devices | iPod Touch |
Antenna Location | Cycling, Calling, Running, Exercising |
Enclosure Material | Silicone |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Sports and Exercise |
Cable Features | non-removable |
Additional Features | Microphone, HD Stereo Sound, Sweatproof, IPX7 Waterproof & Sweatproof, Long Battery Life |
Earpiece Shape | Angular with ear hook |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Item Weight | 18 Grams |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Headphone Jack | Micro USB |
Color | A, Red |
Theme | Sports |
Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
R**A
The quality is really good
The sound and bass sound good. Comfort is it good and for the ear it’s really gripped on. Highly recommend. This may be the best cheap version on beats to be honest.
R**K
Good product, but the battery can be weird at times
I've used this product maybe 5 times or so since purchase. Made sure to put it back in it's cool little case once done. The sound quality is great for the price and convenience, but there are some oddities or drawbacks to it. For one, the connection takes a while to establish. I've tried this product with 2 phones just to be sure, and it takes a solid 30-60 seconds to establish a connection to the headphones. There's also an issue with the battery. When I first received it, I discharged the battery completely like you're supposed to do with any battery powered item, and then fully recharged it. Took it to work with me the next day and everything was perfect, battery life was at 70% by the time I stopped using it. Thought that was pretty stellar since it was a total of 6 hours of usage. I went to use it the next day and the battery read 50%... thought that was odd, but ok, no biggie. I'd at least have several hours of listening time before it hit 0%. Wrong. Once the 30% mark rolled around, it keeps saying "BATTERY LOW" every minute, even when listening to something. As annoying as it was, I kept listening to my music, but after about 5 mins of "BATTERY LOW" the device shuts off. I turn it back on, and immediately get another alert, and it shuts off again. I look at the battery life expecting it to read 0% but it still reads 30%. I grabbed my other phone thinking it was getting a false positive percentage and that one also says 30%. After getting it home and recharging it that night, I tested the whole scenario out again, listened to music all day for a total of 7.5hrs. Same situation. 30% rolls around "BATTERY LOW!" and then shuts off.Like I said, not a bad device by any means for the price, but you get what you pay for in every instance, so just make sure you keep in mind that a 30% battery life readout means next to nil.EDIT: Since posting this, Otium has reached out to me and offered to replace my headphones. At this point, regardless of functionality, any company that is willing to do that after 2+ years with no warranty extension is good in my books. Hopefully the issue hasn't persisted past my original set.UPDATE: Unfortunately the new set received by Otium was similar, only it took far less time to start up. After 5 months of use, the new set of headphones began battery issues, where a full charge would read 100% on my phone, and then after one song, immediately drop to 30%, scream "BATTERY LOW" at me for 2 more mins before dying at 0%. The battery has a short lifespan, worse than most. At this point, I recommend just going with a higher price product with warranty included.
S**N
Great budget headphones
Sometimes people rate products for what an item is NOT rather than for what it IS. If you're excpecting an audiophile's dream, move on. If you're looking for surprisingly good, quality budget earphones you can use to listen to music, watch videos & movies, & you don't care about true wireless, then these are well worth trying, especially for the price point.The sound quality is very good ( not tinny, no static, very clear, good volume strength), charging is fast, and battery lasts from 6 - 8 hours on a single charge, depending on device & how high you crank the volume. I don't like blasting music or movies into my ears, I just want to hear it clearly, so these typically last me a good 7-8 hours on phone and pc.I have had these for 19 months & they're still going strong. NOTE: I use these every single day since the day I bought them, and I use them until they max out & need a recharge, every single day. They are now starting to show signs of degradation: the charge now creeps down to 90% when I go to use them after fully charging them the night before. If I charge them again real quick before use, I can get 100% again. Also, instead of 8 hours, they now last somewhere between 6 - 7 hours on a single charge. Still pretty darn good. 1 star off, since they're not good for calls bc the mic sucks, so if that's important to you ( it wasn't for me) it could be a deal breaker. Also, they're tethered to each other, so if you want to use them at the gym, they might annoy you with the cord flopping around your neck & maybe getting caught on clothing, etc. True wireless are probably better for the gym where you'll be moving around vigorously. They're just fine for biking though.The on/off button bothers some ppl but imo, it's fine bc you don't have to push it while it's in your ear -- just put the left earphone in, press the button on the right one until it turns on, then put in the right earphone. Easy peasy, no big deal. Same for turning them off, just take the right earbud off so you don't have to press it into your ear, if pressing the button while it's in your ear bothers you.And there you have it folks! For this price point you can't ask for much better! I'm very careful with reveiws & wait a long time before commenting to make sure a product is good. I do not hesitate to recommend these!TLDR: Although not good for calls bc the mic sucks & earphones are tethered to each other, these wireless phones are surprisingly good. Very good sound & volume, long battery life on a single charge, and solid quality -- still going strong for me after 19 months -- all at a dirt cheap price! Recommended!
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