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Reddit mentions of MEE audio Venture 2 Bluetooth Wireless + Wired Headphones with Microphone
Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 6
We found 6 Reddit mentions of MEE audio Venture 2 Bluetooth Wireless + Wired Headphones with Microphone. Here are the top ones.
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- Can be used both wired (stereo audio only) and wirelessly
- Deep, enhanced bass and full range sound for a superior audio experience
- Over-the-ear design reduces ambient noise; soft ear pads provide long-term comfort
- Built-In microphone for headset functionality with controls for media and phone calls
- Up to 18 hours of battery life for both talk and audio playback; 1-Year manufacturer’s warranty
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 8.9 Inches |
Length | 3.3 Inches |
Size | Only Bluetooth 2.0 |
Weight | 0.88 Pounds |
Width | 7.3 Inches |
Check these out. I've had mine since January '15 and they're still killing it. My friend has a $300 pair of Sonys that he has to charge every day. I charge these occasionally? Maybe once every week of decent use. For $35 the quality is incredible. It has playback controls built in, the build quality is okay. It's not super sturdy, but you'd have to fuck up to break them. And even if you do, they're $35.. like seriously. They have good range. I can mow the lawn and leave my phone on the porch. I can play music on my computer and go to the bathroom without disconnecting. Shit, you'd think I work for them with how much praise I give them, but seriously, these things have disgusting amounts of value for your dollar. I bought my significant other a pair of $260 bose and they're nice but they were 260 fucking dollars. I could get 7 pairs of these headphones that are coming up on 2 years old for the same money. I've used the bose and the only noticeable difference is how well the "muff" parts block out ambient noise. The bose have a solid seal, but these, while not being drafty by any means let in more noise. Buy these headphones. Shit
Also, some bluetooth over ear headphones get shitty at the highs or the lows, these are clear through the whole range. And they sound even more crystal clear with the optional cord.
http://www.amazon.ca/Venture-Bluetooth-Wireless-Headphones-Microphone/dp/B00CZ54VVM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451515530&sr=8-1&keywords=mee+airfi
Budget : As low as possible , willing to spend if its really worth it tho
In Canada
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http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00CZ54VVM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_1&smid=A3DWYIK6Y9EEQB
http://www.amazon.ca/Bluedio-Shooting-Bluetooth-headphones-wireless/dp/B00Q2VIW9M/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1450071689&sr=1-1&keywords=bluedio
and maybe http://www.amazon.ca/Monoprice-108323-Premium-Hi-Fi-Headphone/dp/B007SP2CO2/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1450071705&sr=1-1&keywords=monoprice
Wireless means alot to , i like my MEE M9P Earbuds but the wires are extremeley annoying especially in winter, im thinking wireless headphones, i dont know alot about sound , but i do know my current headphones sound decent, are these wireless ones ok? or should i go wired for the quality of sound, but i really want to go wireless as well as long as the sound is on par with 10$ panasonic earbuds per se.
Current Headphones : http://headphones.reviewed.com/content/meelectronics-m9p-headphones-review
Warning, wall of text ahead
Budget: $50-60ish
Source: PC, occasionally iPad Mini
Isolation: Some would be nice, but not necessarily critical - usually used at home, occasionally on airplanes.
Type: full-sized, over-ear headphones
Preferred tonal balance: Pretty overall balanced. Will be used for arranging acappella songs, so I really want multiple notes played at once are at least somewhat distinguishable.
Past headphones: I currently have Koss QZPRO noise-cancelling headphones. They're really comfortable, even with my glasses, and they have a balance that I like. Unfortunately, I got them used, and within a week the cable broke and the right speaker stopped working, but the sound I do have is kind of muddy (Jimmy Eats World's The Middle is a good example for when it gets muddy). I don't use the active noise cancelling.
Before then, I had JLAB's cheapo earbuds. These kept breaking on me, and I stopped using them, but the sound quality was okay IMO.
Other than that, I've used apple earbuds (uncomfortable), and various other cheapo earbuds, where my biggest issues with them were always that the different instruments were almost indistinguishible, the vocals sounded "foggy," and they broke easily. These were not good earbuds. I do not use those earbuds any more.
Music: Primarily pop, also acappella music. These would be used for watching television on my laptop, arranging acappella music, and just general listening.
Other considerations:
A couple pairs that I'm considering is the Photive BTH headphones,MEElectronics Air-Fi Stereo Headphones, and maybe possibly the JLAB Bombora headphones, though I'm iffy on the last one, just because of my previous experiences with JLAB's earbuds.
Am I being crazy, or unreasonable? Any personal thoughts on any of the headphones I'm looking at? Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
I have the Air-Fi Venture and they are fantastic. A bit muddy, but EQed them to be much better. Battery life is amazing and I could go for 16-18 hours of music before needing to charge them. only downside is that they don't seal so well, they just sit on your ears without any pressure.
You could go for the higher class version of them, the Matrix which I don't have experience with.
Looking for advice on bluetooth headphones
Budget: <100euros, ~130 if good quality/price
Source: Phone, Laptop
requirements for isolation: a lot/some, doesn't bother me as I'll mainly be using it at home
preferred type: on-ear/full-sized => the most comfortable, the better
preferred tonal balance: overall balanced + good bass, good for listening to many genres
past headphones: back in highschool, a 40euros sony on-ear headphones
preferred music: almost everything, rock, hiphop, classical, rap, electro, funk, reggae, jazz, alternative, punk, blues, soul...
location: france
Research led to these:
The dilemma: AF32 VS AF52 and Creative WP350 VS Creative WP380. Should I go with the better version for a few euros more? Is there much difference in sound quality?
Sony MDR10RBTB Those are a bit too expensive but they look like they sound much better. I'm willing to buy bit more expensive ones that will last me longer if the quality/price is good.
I'm a super-noob in headphones, and it's hard to make out which ones are better based on online reviews and videos so any help is appreciated