Enjoy immersive audio with these over-ear wireless headphones
featuring 50mm drivers, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, and a
built-in microphone for hands-free calls.
Review: 3 Years on. Great quality in construction and audio that
blows away many higher cost headphones - Update September 2021: 3
years on and this headphones far exceed value for money as the
greatest budget headphones I have ever owned due to it's durable
metal construction and sound superiority. I have bought other
budget headphones including OneOdio, 6S, Mpow and higher cost
studio headphones from Brainwavz and Logitech. This headphones
from Betron blows them all away on both sound clarity, dynamic
range and durability. Only my Audio-technica MT50 studio
headphones betters it in sound quality but that's a hundred quid
more! I have now bought a second pair for my living room consoles
VR headset which is fantastic for spatial immersive surround too.
I upload the photos of both my new and old headphones. New one is
on the left, old one on the right. A tiny bit of wear and tear
can be seen on the old headphones but it is still very
comfortable, holding its shape and appearance with pride.
Bluetooth performance has been brilliant but as with all
bluetooth/wired headphones, using it in wired mode, especially
with a hardware graphic equaliser and good sound card, always
produces superior results. But the bluetooth default sound gives
clean sound and decent bass. However, the great thing about this
headset is you can drive the bass, mid and highs very far with an
EQ without crackle or distortion. Original Review in 2018 This
may not be for audiophiles. An audiophile WILL notice the
difference in frequency separation clarity and studio standard
over ear headphones because as someone just a little below that
standard of critique, I too can decipher that difference in
clarity. BUT I am all for a great performer at an affordable
price. The sound quality is terrific. Its not base heavy by
default as the product description implies but to a non
audiophile, the sound quality is perceptibly great enough. The
over ear encapsulation and 50mm driver gives a richer spatial
dynamic. The metallic headband construction is practically
unbreakable unlike TWO expensive previous over ear headphones I
owned. One was a Brainwavz HM5 I owned that cost eighty quid in
which over time stresses broke the plastic construct above the
earcup on BOTH sides. Another was a Logitech high end gaming
headset and again, snapped above the ear cup over time.
Durability is important and you cannot go wrong with this
metallic build unless you also have an active welder strapped to
your head. Big big plus point there, as this will last long...at
least that's my prediction. I have been wrong before and I will
give an update in time. Although this is marketed as a bluetooth
headphone, being a 50mm driver (another surprising feature at
this price), I intended to use this for my Casio piano which uses
a 1/4" audio plug. This headset only comes with a 3.5mm but 3.5mm
to 1/4" adapter for just over a quid make this usable and
fantastic for me in that scenario. As a Bluetooth headphones,
it's also remarkable. Warning, though, on initial use, after full
charge there use to be a lot of crackle BUT this will completely
go...at least it do for me, I don't get any of that crackle
anymore. It's a bit bizarre but it seems it's just a matter of
wearing it in like a new pair of shoes! It's a strange symptom
but only occur on first few uses. Being a twenty quid headset, I
let that go, and it was just temporary. The charge lasts
incredibly long. I charge it every second night. It's quite
liberating. However, if you are using this for the best quality
audio and you have a PC with high quality output soundcard, use
the 3.5mm cable for better sound. However if you have a laptop,
dont use the 3.5mm, use the bluetooth as most laptops lack a good
quality sound card and will sound tinny (unless you have a very
good gaming laptop with a good sound card built in). Smartphones,
obviously use the bluetooth, it really comes into its own here.
Great freedom. I mostly use with my Dell ultrabook laptop with
bluetooth and it's very liberating whilst giving great quality
sound. Where the low cost do show is in noise cancellation. It
has none. Its as simple as that. If you have a noisy environment,
say family watching a loud Michael Bay movie on TV, then that
will seep through if you are listening to relatively soft music
such as a soundtrack to Life is Strange. If you listen to
somewhat louder music then outside noise will not affect
depending on how sensitive a listener you are. If this is an
important feature for you, keep that in mind. Overall, this is an
astonishingly great performer with sturdy construction at a
measly twenty quid that I paid for it. You just can't go wrong
with this if you are on a tight budget...and it will last longer
than many higher priced headphones that cost considerably more.
Review: Great sound - Very good value for money. I’ve been using
the Betron HD800 Wireless Headphones for many years now, and
they’ve proven to be incredibly reliable. The sound quality is
still great, with clear audio and solid bass that works well for
music, videos, and calls. For the price, the HD sound is honestly
impressive. The over-ear design is comfortable, even during long
listening sessions, and the headphones have held up well over
time. Battery life has always been dependable, lasting through
extended use without constant charging. Bluetooth connection is
quick and stable, and I rarely experience dropouts. The built-in
microphone is another plus — it’s clear enough for calls and
online meetings, and people on the other end can hear me without
issues. Overall, these headphones have been a great value and
have stood the test of time.