Best ALDI Wireless Headphones

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ALDI Bluetooth Headphones

ALDI Bluetooth Headphones

4.3 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $24.99 to $39.99
  • TypeOver-Ear and On-Ear
  • Battery Life10 hours to 21 hours
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Rassy
 

Love 'em! Best value for money I've seen – The battery capacity is very impressive as it lasts all night playing bass heavy music at max volume and still have about 5 hours of charge left,… Read more

being 2 years old at the time of this review the batteries haven't degraded or lost much capacity. The sound quality and volume is crazy, I can hear music from about 5 meters away from the headphones on full volume. The sound quality at that volume is very impressive, bass doesn't flood out the rest of the music and it has quite good clarity. For being their age they are still very comfortable and the material hasn't shown any signs of wear after 2 years of regular use. The Bluetooth range is as specified by the manufacturer (about 10 meters) and I sometimes get more than that if I'm outside. They do not fit the best as I have a small head, but they still cling on for dear life, I have dropped them while doing activities but they have taken the abuse well. While I bought them at $30 they feel like $150 headphones, the material seems to be of high quality and hasn't shown much wear. All together I am very satisfied with the quality, range, battery capacity, sound quality, volume and price of these headphones. I wish they weren't discontinued.

Bauhn CE220648

Bauhn CE220648

4.0 
Summary
  • TypeOver-Ear
Darren T.SA3 posts
 

Aldi/Bauhn ANC headphones, plenty to like – Decent noise cancelling - airplanes and 'white noise' Good sound, plenty of bass without losing the rest of the sound stage. A$80 means they are… Read more

'cheap' in their field and they don't dissapoint They are Bluetooth and can take a wired connection. Plenty of punch with Bluetooth and today I tried them for a drumming practise. Wired and from an amp, but they managed to not 'overheat' and lose the bass response, which plenty of other 'decent' headphones suffer from. The Noise cancelling only works when powered on, which may mean in BT mode only, now I think of it? the button controls on the left ear piece are a bit small and fiddly. Its easy to find the main PWR/Pause and ANC buttons, but the Vol+ is close to the PWR button, making accidental pressing too easy. I like that on a airplane, plenty of others are sporting mega cost brands 10x the cost, but mine I easily doing their job, subtly