Reviewing the BT 25 Active Noise Cancellation Bluetooth Headphones
Hey what's up YouTube, welcome to Custom Adventures! Today, I'll be reviewing the BT 25 active noise cancellation Bluetooth headphones. Alright, so these are a pair of over-the-ear Bluetooth headphones that retail on Amazon for around $64.
Getting the box right away on the front of the box there's the image of the headphones with the label of what kind of headphones they are. It doesn't seem to have any branding on the box, flipping it around to the back we see that there are some specs of these headphones. The specs come in all sorts of languages, the main things I noticed from the specs that I can read is that the transmitting distance is around 10 meters. The playback time is 20 hours with open noise cancelling and 38 hours with no noise cancelling. It has Bluetooth 4.2 also on the box I can see that there are buttons on the headphones that can turn the volume up and do other useful things like that.
Alright, getting the box open I noticed that these come with their own carrying case which is pretty cool, they to include the cases is kind of an odd shape with one side flat on the other side kind of domed on one side. I noticed a little carrying strap that I can imagine could come in handy when traveling, unzipping the carrying case you are greeted with the two headphones and two cables that the headphones use, one of them is a micro USB charging cable and the other is an aux cable. Under all that there's a manual in like 50 different languages, the headphones do fold up to be more compact in the case.
Trying the headphones for the first time I noticed that they are they're decently comfortable, the whole chassis of the headphones appears to be made of plastic and this like fake leather stuff although it is made of plastic it doesn't seem that flimsy so that's good. The ear pads are really comfortable and also you can extend how far the headphones reach by doing this. My first complaint about these headphones is when they're connected to your phone and you're listening to music they don't make a complete seal around your ears which to be honest is kind of annoying because these things sound pretty good, they have decent bass good mediums and highs but for me because they don't seal completely they sound worse because some of the music is falling out of the bottom of the headphones but when I do push the headphones down to create a seal the audio quality doubles now.
For the main thing that they advertise their active noise cancellation, I mean the noise cancelling works pretty well if there wasn't a massive gap in the bottom of the headphones that makes it so I can hear outside noises. One thing I notice when the noise cancelling is off the base goes down quite a bit but when you switch the noise canceling back on the bass comes back and if you have these or you're gonna buy them I definitely recommend turning the noise cancelling on for better audio quality. When it comes to the buttons they are actually pretty useful, you can change the volume up or down, player pause music answer calls pretty much anything you can imagine from the audio from your phone these can do it's pretty cool that they include an aux cable even though they are wireless.
One question that I had is do they need to have the battery on to listen with the aux cable and I was pleasantly surprised that they could, I mean you don't have like the noise cancelling but you can still listen to them even when they don't have any battery. Overall these are a decent pair of wireless over-the-ear headphones and if you'd like to pick up your pair of your own you can go the link in the description and make sure to like subscribe and peace out!
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey what is up youtube welcome to the custom adventures so today i'll be reviewing the bt 25 active noise cancelling bluetooth headphones alright so these are a pair of over-the-ear bluetooth headphones they retail on amazon for around 64. all right getting the box right away on the front of the box there's the image of the headphones with the label of what kind of headphones they are it doesn't seem to have any branding on the box flipping it around to the back we see that there are some specs of these headphones the specs come in all sorts of languages the main things i noticed from the specs that i can read is that the transmitting distance is around 10 meters the playback time is 20 hours with open noise cancelling and 38 hours with no noise cancelling and it has bluetooth 4.2 also on the box i can see that there are buttons on the headphones that can turn the volume up and do other useful things like that alright getting the box open i noticed that these come with their own carrying case which is pretty cool them to include the cases is kind of an odd shape with one side flat on the other side kind of domed on one side i noticed a little carrying strap that i can imagine could come in handy when traveling unzipping the carrying case you are greeted with the two headphones and two cables that the headphones use one of them is a micro usb charging cable and the other is aux cable under all that there's a manual in like 50 different languages the headphones do fold up to be more compact in the case trying the headphones for the first time i noticed that they are they're decently comfortable the whole chassis of the headphones appears to be made of plastic and this like fake leather stuff although it is made of plastic it doesn't seem that flimsy so that's good the ear pads are really comfortable and also you can extend how far the headphones reach by doing this my first complaint about these headphones is when they're connected to your phone and you're listening to music they don't make a complete seal around your ears which to be honest is kind of annoying because these things sound pretty good they have decent bass good mediums and highs but for me because they don't seal completely they sound worse because some of the music is falling out of the bottom of the headphones but when i do push the headphones down to create a seal the audio quality doubles now for the main thing that they advertise their active noise cancelling i mean the noise cancelling works pretty well if there wasn't a massive gap in the bottom of the headphones that makes it so i can hear outside noises one thing i notice when the noise cancelling is off the base goes down quite a bit but when you switch the noise canceling back on the bass comes back and if you have these or you're gonna buy them i definitely recommend turning the noise cancelling on for better audio quality when it comes to the buttons they are actually pretty useful you can change the volume up or down player pause music answer calls pretty much anything you can imagine from the audio from your phone these can do it's pretty cool that they include an aux cable even though they are wireless one question that i had is do they need to have the battery on to listen with the aux cable and i was pleasantly surprised that they could i mean you don't have like the noise cancelling but you can still listen to them even when they don't have any battery overall these are a decent pair of wireless over-the-ear headphones and if you'd like to pick up your pair of your own you can go the link in the description and make sure to like subscribe and peace ohhey what is up youtube welcome to the custom adventures so today i'll be reviewing the bt 25 active noise cancelling bluetooth headphones alright so these are a pair of over-the-ear bluetooth headphones they retail on amazon for around 64. all right getting the box right away on the front of the box there's the image of the headphones with the label of what kind of headphones they are it doesn't seem to have any branding on the box flipping it around to the back we see that there are some specs of these headphones the specs come in all sorts of languages the main things i noticed from the specs that i can read is that the transmitting distance is around 10 meters the playback time is 20 hours with open noise cancelling and 38 hours with no noise cancelling and it has bluetooth 4.2 also on the box i can see that there are buttons on the headphones that can turn the volume up and do other useful things like that alright getting the box open i noticed that these come with their own carrying case which is pretty cool them to include the cases is kind of an odd shape with one side flat on the other side kind of domed on one side i noticed a little carrying strap that i can imagine could come in handy when traveling unzipping the carrying case you are greeted with the two headphones and two cables that the headphones use one of them is a micro usb charging cable and the other is aux cable under all that there's a manual in like 50 different languages the headphones do fold up to be more compact in the case trying the headphones for the first time i noticed that they are they're decently comfortable the whole chassis of the headphones appears to be made of plastic and this like fake leather stuff although it is made of plastic it doesn't seem that flimsy so that's good the ear pads are really comfortable and also you can extend how far the headphones reach by doing this my first complaint about these headphones is when they're connected to your phone and you're listening to music they don't make a complete seal around your ears which to be honest is kind of annoying because these things sound pretty good they have decent bass good mediums and highs but for me because they don't seal completely they sound worse because some of the music is falling out of the bottom of the headphones but when i do push the headphones down to create a seal the audio quality doubles now for the main thing that they advertise their active noise cancelling i mean the noise cancelling works pretty well if there wasn't a massive gap in the bottom of the headphones that makes it so i can hear outside noises one thing i notice when the noise cancelling is off the base goes down quite a bit but when you switch the noise canceling back on the bass comes back and if you have these or you're gonna buy them i definitely recommend turning the noise cancelling on for better audio quality when it comes to the buttons they are actually pretty useful you can change the volume up or down player pause music answer calls pretty much anything you can imagine from the audio from your phone these can do it's pretty cool that they include an aux cable even though they are wireless one question that i had is do they need to have the battery on to listen with the aux cable and i was pleasantly surprised that they could i mean you don't have like the noise cancelling but you can still listen to them even when they don't have any battery overall these are a decent pair of wireless over-the-ear headphones and if you'd like to pick up your pair of your own you can go the link in the description and make sure to like subscribe and peace oh