Bluedio T2+
25 reviews
The sound quality is good – Sound quality is good and the battery lasts very long. The problem is the joint always gets my hair into it, every time, even I am being careful. And if you wear it for a long time, your ear may get hurt. Show details
Discontinued but still available – Bluedio is constantly updating their product line, currently up to T7 or T8 - but if you check eBay, the T2+ is still available. Not to be confused with the T2, which misses out on FM and SD card slot. Not too many other Bluedio models offer Bluetooth plus FM and SD card slot, unfortunately. Charges via micro USB, and if you do it from a computer,… Read more
the card is accessible for loading MP3 onto the card. As noted by others, sound is heavy on the base but light on the highs, and the pressure on the earcups gets a bit much after a while. I threw out a T2 earlier because the headband broke, as noted earlier by someone else. Also have a later model, T4S, with ANC which works well. Sound balance across the range is better, good midrange and highs. No FM or SD card slot though, unfortunately.
Surprisingly fantastic – Surprisingly fantastic product. Had mine for over 3 years and have not let me down once and amazing battery life. I would reccomened to anyone looking for affordable, comfy and quality headphones Show details
Great headphones. Great price. Great quality – The headphones connect fast through bluetooth. The sound quality is good and the bass is clear. The headphones are made of plastic but feel solid. For $30 you can't get anything better in quality for the same price. These headphones hit the golden ratio of price and quality. The only thing to consider is that these are pretty bulky and heavy. After a long session using these, they can start to hurt your ears. Show details
Hesitant at first, but non regretful now – I researched extensively prior to purchasing a pair of over the head headphones that had a slot for SD cards, as I'm king of old fashioned and still like to load my own playlists either onto a USB stick/SD card or MP3 player. When this particular item came in at number one, I thought it would cost a packet.....I was pleasantly surprised to see… Read more
they were below $50.
I received them ultra fast, the instructions were a little shady on how to work them (but these days instructions are quite brief anyways - common sense is usually needed), but eventually I worked it out. After a quick charge, I popped these babies on and was absolutely blown away with the sound quality and heavy bass (I love extreme bass type EDM).
I guess the only issue I have is with the volume button as they also act as the forward and rewind button so you have to be really careful on how long you turn the wheel or else you just start skipping songs instead of actually turning the volume up or down.
Aesthetically I find them unique and pleasant to eye, however, they do feel a little flimsy, so I do handle them carefully.
I'm used to the sturdiness of well built headphones (wired) such as Monster DNA's, Sol Republics and JBL's, however you're looking at $350 compared to $40 headphones. I still use my Monsters now that I've had for 3 years.
All in all, I am extremely happy with the product and they are cheap enough that if they were to break, I could easily and happily purchase another pair.
Very well worth the $$$ and an excellent product.
Great value for money - good sound – Bought two pair of these for the kids for their ipads whilst travelling on holidays. Bluetooth was identified and connected easily to all the devices. The sound was quite good considering the relatively cheap price. Comes with an attachable 3.5mm cable in case the battery runs out. This wasnt required even after about 6 hours. Really impressed and beats ear plugs hands down. Show details
Great Product – Hi All Have investigated more in cheaper and reliable headphone products. After more reading I decided on Bluedio and believe it was all worth it. Great product.. I give 5 start for ALL of below: - Build - Sound quality - Product quality - Price - Comfortableness This is one of the good headphone that won't disappoint you and same time won't be big burden to your pocket. Ta PK Show details
Looks good but build cheap – Sound quality and Bluetooth exceptionally good for price. Build is all plastic though, even the parts that look metal. Quite bottom heavy (earpieces). The headband is made up of very thin cheap plastic - think cheap girls' headbands but still thinner - then there are two layers of foam (one on top and one under) it is all then wrapped in fake… Read more
leather (vinyl). All the weight is in the earpieces and this design along with the cheap materials used contributes to the headband snapping after only months of everyday ordinary use. The break is just above the earpiece where you need to bend to put on your head.
I purchased a pair on eBay for my daughter because they looked trendy and more like the expensive brands, prices ranged from around $49 - $29. I would not buy another one of these and nor do I recommend them. They are not cheap if you have to constantly replace them due to breakage.
Excellent headphones – Im a bit of a sound nazi so was skeptical ordering these, however i was pleasantly surprised. I previously owned sennheizer headphones and i can honestly say these headphones are nearly on par. Given i only paid 30 odd dollars, cant go wrong. If you dont want to spend a fortune on headphones but want good sound, these are definitely the way to go. Show details
Great for kids – I bought this for kid to use at school and it serves the purpose well. It is reasonable price with good enough sound. It certainly cannot match the structure quality of those named brands but it fits well on smaller heads without sliding off. Bluetooth paring also reliable and simple for kid to handle. Show details
You get what you pay for – Brought at a discounted price on ebay Sound was okay but what can you expect foe $25 AUD Bass was decent without being heavy but the mids and highs were flat and lacked clarity and crispness Overall were okay but nothing special Bluetooth was good but would indiscriminately cut out if you blocked the signal They were made entirely of… Read more
cheap plastic and over time wore and snapped at the ear braces do ended up throwing them away after a few months of wearing
Great for the price point – SOUND: The sound is balanced and clear, with strong bass for cheap headphones, especially when being used as wired headphones. When being used on Bluetooth, there is some background static (although, that could be from my phone rather than the headphones) but nothing too loud. Overall excellent sound quality for the price. BUILD: The… Read more
headphones look very different in person than in promotional shots. I have the blue set, and it's a much more muted blue (it's more of a bluebell shade) than expected, with little of the shiny exterior pictured. This isn't really a problem, though, and probably to be expected from cheap headphones.
The plastic can take quite a beating, as I'm pretty careless with my stuff and they've managed to last. The screws near the rotating points on the headphones can get loosened with use, making the cups wobble slightly, but these can be tightened easily.
The aux cable that comes with the headphones are on the flimsy side, and hard to replace, as standard aux cords are too thick around the jack area to fit into the headphones. Cheap replacements can be bought off eBay though, and I'd rather replace a cable than a whole pair of headphones.
The battery life of the headphones is excellent. One full charge lasts me at least a few days if not a whole weeks of regular wireless use.
FEEL:
The contact points (the top band and the cups) are well padded and comfortable. The padding hasn't worn down noticeably in the time I've had them. The adjustability of the headphones, both in overall size and angle is a nice touch. I have a pretty small head, and the smallest settings are a touch big on me, but the padding makes it still comfortable to use for a few hours at a time. Longer than that makes my ears sore.
The headphones also occasionally catch longer hair in the turning points, with little hope of being able to get your hair back out.
I love this brand – very good bass and very much worth the price that you are paying for! It has a snazzy design and feels to it. I love wearing this whenever I go to the gym. It does not come off easily so it will not bother you on your gym and running sessions. I actually bring this a lot these days. Such a wonderful purchase! Show details
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Cheap cheerful – Bought for the kids using with ipad. Built quality acceptable rather than flawless. Fits well on smaller head and won't fall off. Bluetooth pairing was easy. Sound was decent, but do not expect much for bass. Battery last about half day play. Charging full pretty quick around one hour and a half. Show details
Value for money – These headphone are probably the most underrated headphones on the market at a low price. They provide amazing sound with strong bass, the design is pretty unique and it makes you stand out. They may be made out of plastic but they are durable just need to take care of them. Show details
Meh – Got a pair on eBay like two years ago when the intention of using them with my pc, but dang they were a huge hassle to set up. The microphone will make you sound like a 12 year old boy, and the sound is tinny, yet super bass heavy. I guess they are okay for 30 bucks though. Show details
Seemed good than one earpiece stopped working – Earphones were great, they connected well and they were great for the pricing. A few months after purchase one of the headphone pieces stopped working, didn't appear to be for a particular reason, they replaced them but was still a hassle. Aside from that so far the replacement has been going fine! Show details
Excellent sound quality – Sound quality is near perfect- comparible to to Beats headphones and other much more pricier items. It's one of the best value for money headphones I have purchased. Battery life is excellent, I only charge it once a week and best of alll if you don't use the Bluetooth it lasts even longer than that. Show details
Very good value for Money – I believe these headphones are very good value for money as I was able to buy them for just 35 AUD. To add to the value they also include Bluetooth and a great battery life. In my opinion they are the best budget Bluetooth headphones available. The build quality is good, they do feel a little flimsy, however this is expected at this price range. Show details
One of the best for its price range – I was a little sceptical about this Bluedio T2+ headphones because of its lower price range. But I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the sound design and features. The sound is full with the bass enhanced and highs prominent. It’s light and can be used for several hours at a time. It also provides a micro SD card insert to listen to… Read more
your own music and FM radio. I paid about $40 for the headphones and no regret at all. Happy to recommend these headphones for someone on a budget but still want quality for the money.
I am really satisfy – It is an affordable product and has good quality. I bought it about one year ago. During this period it has no problem. I like it and enjoy using it. However, it has a disadvantage (may be just for me because of my head shape) which is it puts a bit physical pressure on my ears. It has another model which has the capability of using Micro SD card. Show details
Great Sound Quality At Budget Price – I was looking for a new pair of cordless headphones to use for late night music enjoyment and visited several websites and read a great many reviews from other consumers about cordless headphones. Several reviewers had plenty of good things to say about these Bluedio headphones in regards to good quality sound at a low budget price. I found… Read more
these available on ebay.com.au for AU$27.65 with free postage and decided to order them and I have NO regrets at all as they truely do have great sound with plenty of Bass and good Bluetooth wireless function and I am very satisfied with them.
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with or just throw on when out for a walk or shopping.
I have been searching for something that is wireless affordable and reliable.
I recently came across a company called Bluedio and their set of Cans called Bluedio T2+.
I was hesitant at first because of not knowing the company, but I jumped in and went a head and purchased a pair.
Price $40-$50.
Boxing experience.
First off the box is nothing to scream about, it comes in a simple card board box with the advertisement on the front, rundown of the headphones on the back and specs to the side. You'll know if you've received an original pair because Bluedio places a Bluedio sticker on it that can be scratched away, this reveals a code which you can look up on their websight.
What you get,
1 x micro USB cord. Charger not included.
1 x 3.5 Aux.
Looks.
There are 4 types of colours in the Bluedio t2+ line up, which are Blue, Red, Black and White.
I personally couldn't decide so ended up purchasing all 4 colours.
They look quiet unique and very contemporary, the only gripe I guess would be the writing that's all over the cans, which in my perspective gives it a cluttered look, on the plus side the writing blends rather well with the cans, so they are not to distracting. The branding on the top of the headset is a nice touch TURBINE, and there is metal accents' which are plastic, that gives the t2+ that premium look.
Materials.
The materials used through out is plastic, but it's not your run of the mill plastic it is very strong and sturdy.
On the band 2 pieces of metal for added strength and durability and covering it is a soft feel material, which I think is polyurithane.
On the cans is also polyurithane and a soft foam material.
Covering the speakers is a stocking like fabric.
Holding the band to the cans are 4 metal screws on each side.
Comfort
These headphones are on ear, due to the ergonomics of the headphones it will take a few takes to get the placement right on your head, but once you have aligned the band and the cans properly they are rather comfortable.
At times you will have to manoeuvre the cans due to warmth and comfort.
I found due to my big ears, the tips and lobes would start to feel pressure after 2-3 hours of listening, moving them off for a second and repositioning seemed to remedy this inconvenience.
They also don't clamp to hard, making them comfortable, they kind of just sit on the ears without to much pressure.
All in all they are very comfortable for long periods.
Weight 228 gms
These headphones are really light, the only way you know that they are on your head is the fact that you can hear music from the headset, other than that you wouldn't even know that they were there.
They are ultra light.
Noise Canceling.
Due to these being over the ears they do not cancel sound at all. When you are using them outside, you are able to hear the surrounding noise. Which allows you to be aware of what's going on.
For planes I wouldn't recommend them at all, they would definitely be no good for this situation.
Connectivity.
These have to options of connecting to your devices, you can either pair them to your phone, tablet or Pc via Bluetooth. Pairing is very easy, you just have to hold down the power button on the Bluedio headset until it says Bluedio on then a sencond or two later it says paring, then when this happens, on your phone, tablet or pc you go into your Bluetooth setting and choose the one that says Bluedio and press to pair, it will take about a second to pair and your on your way.
If you don't have power you can always use the Aux 3.5 ml cord that came with it.
You can also get another headset and plug in their Aux cord into your headset to enable them to listen to what your listening to, this is a great way share music without any hassles.
Battery life. 45 hours.
The battery life on these cans are phenomenal, there is no other word for it. Bluedio claims that they last up to 45 hours, this I can attest to. they usually last me 3 weeks until I have to charge them, that's using them for 2 hours roughly a day.
Speakers.
These speakers are the biggest of its kind placed in cans, it's a 57 mm driver, that pumps out some serious bass.
These are definitely for bass heads.
Sound out of the box.
To me sound is a personal preference, and headsets should never be bought on sound quality that's heard for the first time, that's why there are equalisers, to give each individual the ability to create the perfect sound, that there ears are accustomed to.
These headphones are aimed at contemporary music, it has great bass, depending on what type of music your listening to, it can at times drown out the mids and just making the highs audible.
Out of he box these are not the best for classical music.
With equaliser. (Recommended)
I personally like my music experience to be more on point with clarity. So for personal use I like to equalise all my headsets. (Which I personally believe each individual headset should be)
When I tweeked the equaliser setting on my LG G3, the sound (to my taste) was amazing, lows spot on, mids where they should be and highs perfect.
Now doing this allowed me to listen to a vast array of music and not just contemporary.
I downloaded an app on the play store, the app I used was Aneq this is a great equaliser, but if you have your own, use the one provided.
Specs.
FM radio: Yes
Bluetooth: Yes
Bluetooth version: V4.1
Bluetooth protocol: A2DP,AVRCP,HFP,HSP
Bluetooth mode: Hands free headset
Bluetooth distance: w/o obstacles 10 m
External Memory: TF card
Built in features.
Bluedio was also kind enough to add an SD Card slot & an FM radio, which then enables this headset to become an MP3 player or listen to your favourite radio station.
Conclusion.
For the price of less than $60, with Bluetooth connectivity, SD Card enabled with FM radio entuitive buttons, comfortable fit and a sturdy design, you can't really go wrong with this on ear cans.
This is a definite recommend, great job by Bluedio.
Good for the low cost but not for comfort – Summary: -very long battery life -uncomfortable on ears for longer than 30-40 minutes -sound quality is average for the price -colour, build, look and feel plastic-y Overall, I don't use this as much as I like to. Wireleas is very quick and reconnecting is painless (better than some others). But I can't wear it for longer than 40 minutes… Read more
because the ear parts starts to put pressure on the edge of my ears.
I wanted a bt headphone that I could wear for hours while doing computer work. But though the battery life is excellent, the pressure on the ears get uncomfortable too quick for my liking.
It's "fine" if you want a cheap bt headphone but not if you plan on wearing it for longer than 30 minutes at a time.
This headphone is so cool and customer service is excellent – I bought this bluedio headphone through their ebay shop, had it for about 4 months but the battery drained. I then contacted their ebay shop and the rep responded so quickly and very helpful. I go to work by train everyday and cant live without this headphone now, for only $50, it is wireless, has bluetooth, micro sd slot and fm radio! best… Read more
investment ever.
the battery usually can last for 30hours music but I guess I was just unlucky on my first set. Will see how it goes with my second one.
Love it! highly recommend this. so much better than those corded ones.
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