Wednesday, October 28, 2015

SoundWhiz Bluetooth Sports Headset


Up for review today I’ve got a pair of Bluetooth sports headphones from a company called SoundWhiz. The headphones are called the WhizBeats and they feature Bluetooth 4.1 along with NFC for easy pairing and extra long distance. The headphones have a battery life of up to eight hours of talk or music time and up to 180 hours of standby time. The headphones are water and sweat resistant and are made for your active lifestyle.  Read on to learn more…
As I've said in previous headphone reviews, I am incredibly picky when it comes to my listening devices. In-ear and on-ear options do not really address my personal preference. But, I am always keen to give new products a shot, hoping that something will come along that provides me with alternatives, because when I hop on my stationary bike circumaural headphones are NOT ideal. They're heavy. They're hot. And, being wired, they're tethered to my computer. The WhizBeats W10 headset from SoundWhiz endeavors to address all those issue.



My initial experience with this headset was an altogether foreign one. Perforated shields stood between the ear bud and the body of each earpiece. Though I didn't understand their purpose at first, fitting them in place revealed their function. The shields fit in the concha of the ear, holding the headset in place even during heavy activity. A flat, tangle free cord connects the two ear buds, and the headset itself pairs easily with most Bluetooth enabled devices.

As to sound quality, the WhizBeats comport themselves nicely with a range that even includes a deep bass unrivaled by any other earbuds I've tested to date. The very nature of earbuds imparts them with a noise cancelling quality. As with all earbuds the process of wearing them, for me at least, feels like shoving pillows in my head. This lends an kind of muffled tonality that's hard to shake. I admit that this is my response to earbuds in general though. So, it's not an issue specific to the WhizBeats. The sound quality of the mic translates to a tinny, empty room effect. This has been pretty common to similarly priced headsets (not headphones) I've tried though. It's hard to expect much more when the mic is basically in your ear.

Then, unfortunately, there's the battery life. Though SoundWhiz claims these headphones have an 8 hour talk/playback time, this simply is not the case. What I'm seeing, on average, is 4 hours. The upside is that they only take around 45 minutes to recharge.

Pros:
- Comfortable, even with extended use
- Audio quality
- Bass levels
- Flat, tangle-free cord
- 45 minute re-charge time

Cons:

Nothing

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