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Tapaxis Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Over Ear Headphones with Multiple Modes for
$6.99.
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Product Details:
- Enhanced active noise technology, reducing up to 95% of low-frequency noises around you.
- Premium built-in microphones and Bluetooth 5.1 & ENC technology for crystal clear and stable hands-free calls.
- Lightweight design and super imitation protein leather make for a no-pressure and comfortable fit, so you can wear them all day long with ease.
- Advanced speaker diaphragm and chip
- 40mm Large Aperture Drivers
- Up to 30 hours of continuous music playback time on a single charge. The adjustable headband ensures a comfortable fit, and the included components, such as the charging cable, 3.5mm aux cable, user guide, and portable case, make it easy to take your headphones on the go.
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Not an audiophile, but I think these are pretty good. The noise cancelling is pretty good, I think. Able to get rid of low pitch noise like refrigerator humming, A/C humming from outside, and seems to have pretty good signal throughout my small apartment.
One thing I've noticed is that it appears as though the audio is slightly behind the lips when I watch youtube on my computer. But my computer is over 10 years old. So not sure if that's part of the problem.
The earphone material seems a bit cheap. Wouldn't surprise me if it starts breaking down after some use.
Not an audiophile, but I think these are pretty good. The noise cancelling is pretty good, I think. Able to get rid of low pitch noise like refrigerator humming, A/C humming from outside, and seems to have pretty good signal throughout my small apartment.
One thing I've noticed is that it appears as though the audio is slightly behind the lips when I watch youtube on my computer. But my computer is over 10 years old. So not sure if that's part of the problem.
The earphone material seems a bit cheap. Wouldn't surprise me if it starts breaking down after some use.
Audio lag on video is always going to be an issue with bluetooth headphones. Your video player and OS should be compensating when you connect, but try restarting your video player if it happens again (it tends to happen to me after I do a number of pauses, seekbacks, etc). Some headphone models might have ways of mitigating common problems better in firmware -- I know that can be more of an issue for earbuds where you have to deal with sync and such, but not sure. But in the end your video player software should be compensating.
Not an audiophile, but I think these are pretty good. The noise cancelling is pretty good, I think. Able to get rid of low pitch noise like refrigerator humming, A/C humming from outside, and seems to have pretty good signal throughout my small apartment.
One thing I've noticed is that it appears as though the audio is slightly behind the lips when I watch youtube on my computer. But my computer is over 10 years old. So not sure if that's part of the problem.
The earphone material seems a bit cheap. Wouldn't surprise me if it starts breaking down after some use.
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