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3Bluedio T3 / T3+

Bluedio T3 / T3+

3Bluedio T3 / T3+
3.1

7 reviews

Positive vs Negative
43%42%15%
Build Quality
1.0
Value for Money
2.0
Sound Quality
4.0
Bass
4.0
Comfort
1.0
Battery Life
4.0
Bluetooth
3.0
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Eddie K
Eddie KQLD30 posts
  Verified T3

Uncomfortable – I bought this one they are too tight and very uncomfortable for long use. Ears get warm and the padding isn't good. The sound is good but occasionally drops or disconnects. Show details

Matt
Matt7 posts
  Verified T3+

Good – These head phones come in a very nice package that you would expect from much dearer brands. They are a sturdy build and a good looking pair of headphones with all the chrome finishes. The bass is exceptional and the sound quality overall is quite good. The only concern is after a few hours the can feel a bit tight  Show details

Ole
Ole7 posts
  T3

Very good! – Haven't had any major issues with these headphones. They are heavy but the sound is pretty good. Battery life is better than some other brands in the similar price range. It would be nice if there was a little ventilation, but honestly it's not a huge deal. I recommend these.  Show details

JHP
JHPVIC10 posts
  T3+

Great sound quality. Headphones too heavy and bulky for longer use – Pairing process is very easy. Very helpful buttons to manage volume, songs, play/pause, etc. Sound quality is surprisingly good albeit a bit too heavy on Bass. But nevertheless, the unit itself is very heavy. The design also makes you look like a little bit like a robot when the headphones are over your head. If you wear them for over 15-20 mins,… Read more

your ears actually start hurting. On a positive note, it is great in winter. You will feel less cold due to the headphones keeping you warm :)

David D
David D
  Verified T3

Long Lasting, Problematic Headphones – The T3 Bluedio white bluetooth headphones are one of the best looking and well designed headphones I've ever seen. With its metal accents on the ears and smooth lines it definitely fulfills it's style factor. The best thing about this pair is the longevity you can get out of the battery. Having used it for hours everyday over the week to listen to… Read more

music, watch movies and tv shows without recharging the battery, I can assure you it has a longer life than any other bluetooth headphone set. The bass is great aswell as the mids and highs because the sound is limited to not lose any clarity. Admittedly the volume does seem to max out around 75% of what it should be (on all devices - PC, Mobile, Tablet & Sound System). Connecting to devices is very easy with the one function button in the middle of the ear, pressing it for one second to turn it on and automatically link to established devices or holding it for three seconds to pair with a new device. Bluedio has certainly gone for style over substance with this model, the metal extendable arms and framing make it extremely heavy on your head especially after a few hours of listening to it. It does have some noise cancelling attributes but don't expect much compared to the high end Bose & Sony models. I would not recommend using it for workouts as it's bulky and moves around alot due to its size. Bluetooth range isn't great as even leaving the room gave me drop-outs. There were occasions when right next to the Bluetooth receiver that there were issues with noise breakup lasting a second or so, which tends to happen more when the battery gets used. I had many drop-outs and got a replacement sent to me by Bluedio. It was an improvement and the issues now mostly happen when it's on low battery. Overall for the $45 price tag it's a good buy, it's not the loudest or the best clarity but it does have excellent bass and a giant battery which will take a couple of hours to charge to full capacity. If you're not looking to spend hundreds on headphones and want something to relax at home with, you can do it in fashionable style with these gorgeous looking headphones.

Tessa L
Tessa L4 posts
  T3

Great headphones on a budget – Read some decent reviews on the Bluedio and thought i'd give them a go. Upon delivery i opened the box and they were in a decent case with the cord in a separate little bag. the great thing about these is that you dont actually need the cord as it's bluetooth so just connect up your phone and you'e ready to go. The sound from these is actually… Read more

really good and it manages to cancel out background noise with no problems at all. Only thing i could criticise is that my ears do hurt after wearing them for a long time.

karenfff
karenfff283 posts
  T3+

Affordable version of Bose – The sound coming from this is amazing. Its easy to setup and easy to use. I purchase this for just under $70. With its Bluetooth connectivity I'm able to use this with my computer and my phone. Its not rated as noise cancelling but it does a good job cancelling surrounding noises. Its made of durable metal and so will survive in my handbag and if… Read more

it falls off. I can easily answer my phone calls or make calls. Battery lasts a very long time, I only charge the thing once every 2 weeks but that could be because i use it for max 5 hours each day.

The only disadvantage if this product is the weight. Its heavier than the more expensive brands.

I found that the stitching of the padded foam does make my ears feel uncomfortable.

I can't complaint much as it is 3 to 4 times less than most brands.

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