🎧 Elevate your hustle with sound that moves as fast as you do!
The Senso ActivBuds S-250 Bluetooth Headphones deliver premium HD stereo sound with deep bass and crisp treble, powered by Bluetooth 4.1 and CVC 6.0 noise suppression. Designed for active professionals, they feature an IPX7 waterproof rating, ergonomic ear hooks for secure comfort, and an 8-hour battery life with quick charging. Compatible with all Bluetooth devices, these sweatproof earbuds come with a 1-year warranty and bonus accessories, making them the ultimate companion for gym, running, and daily workouts.
Control Type | Media Control |
Item Weight | 0.02 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | Wireless |
Frequency Range | 20 khz - 22 khz |
Frequency Response | 22000 Hz |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Style Name | Behind the Ear Sports Earbuds |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Antenna Location | Running, Calling |
Compatible Devices | Connects to all Bluetooth® 4.1 ready devices – phones, computers, tablets and more |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Microphone, Wind Noise Reduction |
Enclosure Material | Silicone |
Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
M**H
For the price...it's a steal
I was a bit hesitant buying these, even at 29.97..I wanted cheap wireless headphones that stayed in my ears, secured to my neck/head, and sounded halfway decent. These are a great option. They are undoubtedly bulky and a bit awkward for people with small ears like me, but for whatever reason they stay in just fine, even when running. I haven't noticed any battery issues. The packaging came with a car magnet for my phone and a stick on wallet case--while i can't use both at once, obviously, this is pretty cool haha.PROS: Price, fit is great if you can get over the "weird" feeling of them sticking out of your ears,pairing is seamless, battery seems fine for a few hours running or working out, they also seem durable...CONS: Bluetooth goes in/out at times, sound is definitely lower quality, although it's decent from the price (compare these to Skullcandy Methods and you'll see the sound is much better in the Skullcandys) also the noise cancellation is more like noise + ambient noise--you hear the music from your earbuds plus everything else--which is strangely ok with me.Overall, I think you'll be happy buying these if you can get by with a few caveats. I'm not an audiophile so I don't need some extreme sound quality while i'm exercising, just enough to hear it fairly loud and clear. They're good enough and I'm happy.
P**R
These headphones are not bad for $30, great bass, so-so battery life, less than so-so BT range
Pros: Great price, great sound quality, bass it deep and jumpin. Volume is good. I consider earbuds to have good bass and volume if I cannot play a regular, good quality, song on max volume. If it has the ability to be "too loud" and requires me to reduce the volume slightly, then I consider that good volume and good quality sound. I consider good bass to be the lack of needing more bass. Good bass in a pair of earbuds to me, at max volume, will tickle the inside of your ears a little.Cons: (1) The first downside to these are the battery life. It takes about 16-20 hours to drain them and that is with only moderate use. That being said my experience has been that, brand new, one full charge will last me two days of moderate usage. I assume in time that will drop to needing to be charge once a day like my phone.(2) Second downside is the distance you can be away from your phone. Granted all bluetooth is different and reacts differently in different apartments, with different wall thicknesses etc etc. But my experience with these has told me that the sound quality degrades and starts to skip after you are over 10-14 feet from your phone. Again, this will vary but the distance earbuds can be away from the bluetooth music source is the weakest feature of these headphones. You generally don't go too far away from your phone while playing music, I personally noticed this deficiency while I was cleaning up my house. My phone was in one room and less than 10 feet away from me in another room and I started to get dips in the audio. Granted I must admit that I was also dancing at the time but regardless, the BT connection could be a little stronger/farther.All in all I actually like these earbuds alot. I bought these after having the Bose SoundSport Wireless Headphones which costed my $150 at Bestbuy and still go lost in the laundry. Instead of replacing them, I went with these and could not be happier. The bass is great, I wish I still had my Bose to compare side by side but you will not want for more bass with these headphones, trust me, I am a bass player. I have over the ear headphones for my other stuff but these earbuds work great for when I'm working out etc etc.
D**I
great headphones, a touch uncomfy but that's probably just me
overall, great headphones. sound quality is good, battery life is decent, but they charge up pretty quickly.here are my gripes-- first, I hate the shape of the plastic that goes into your ear (see first photo). I much, much, prefer the 'straight' kind. this design is uncomfortable as hell for me, but i didn't lower the rating for this-- I should have noticed that before buying.my main gripe is the placement of the on/ off/ multifunction button on the headset. the button, which is kind of large, is the little grey panel on the outside of the headset. (see second photo.)earphones slipping a little? absentmindedly reach up to nudge it back into place and whoops! you just hung up on your work call.want to slightly readjust the headphones? sure, just reach up and whoops! you just clicked your podcast off.why on earth would they place the button THERE? to paraphrase a genius: What were they THINKING??otherwise, hard to beat for the money. just know that if your ears are shaped like mine, these will be uncomfortable and you'll probably have to train yourself not to accidentally hit that stupid button.
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