Dodocool have been busy in building quite a wide range of audio products. If you have read my previous reviews on their products, you will know that I have been quite impressed with what I have reviewed to date. In this review, I audition another pair of their wireless headphones, designated DA151. Like the DA158 headphones that I reviewed earlier this year, the DA151s are of the wireless type, although like the DA158s, they can be connected using a cable if that is required or preferred. What the DA151s offer over the DA158s is the ability to tune the EQ using an app on a smart phone. A nice touch is the black draw-string carrier bag supplied with the DA151s, that should keep them clean when carried around; and a charging cable, and multilingual instruction leaflet is also supplied.
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As regards wireless connection, I found that I could move around quite freely while having the DA151s connected to my PC via Bluetooth. How far I could move away from the PC depended a lot on what physical obstructions, eg walls, were in the way, but I could move to the next room, and still get perfect reception. I never once got near running the batteries down, so I couldn't test the claim of 20 hours operation on each charge. If you use these headphones with a smart phone, you will be able to see a battery level indicator on the phone's screen. The longest session that I had was just over three hours, and I can't imagine most people wanting to listen for much longer than that. Charging is so simple from any USB outlet, and I find it best to get into a habit of charging frequently, rather than waiting until I find that a battery is exhausted. If you do wait until a battery is dead, it is likely to be the one time when you really need to use a device, so it really is good practice to keep everything (there is a lot these days) charged up. As I have already said, the DA151s are so light and comfortable, that in use, I hardly knew that I was wearing them.
Next we have the dodocool DA150, a speaker that works both wirelessly via Bluetooth V4.1, via wire through the AUX port or by using SD cards and USB flash drives. The device comes with a large 1200mAh capacity lithium battery which ensure a playtime of up to 6 hours and it can be purchased for as low as $23.09.
The dodocool Bluetooth 4.1 headphones are obviously wireless, come with NFC for easy pairing, boast high-quality audio, through the aptX codec, and promise battery life of up to 10 hours, all for $18.
Another pairing-related feature that dodocool advertises is multipoint support, which lets you connect two devices at once. Unfortunately, this feature was a bit too finicky for my taste. Most of the time it did not work, even though I tried to get the headphones to connect to laptops, tablets, and a bunch of Android devices.
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I did a review of the SoundPeats' A1 over-ear headphones and Q9 in-ear headphones a while back and today I am reviewing SoundPeat's newest arrival, the Q11.The SoundPeats Q11 wireless in-ear sport earbuds are also lightweight (18g/ 0.6oz). The ear hooks are flexible and comfortable, and the ear pieces stay in securely without falling out.The Q11's come with a microphone and control functions built inline and functions are all controlled via the volume rocker and a single multi-functional button.The up and down volume controls the skip-forward and skip-back track via short presses and long presses respectively. The button controls the Play/Pause and pairing, as well as the answer call and power on and off (hold the button for three seconds).The LED indicator and micro USB charging port are located on one ear piece; while the cable buckle allows you to adjust the cable to fit snugly behind your neck.With the Q11's you also get several pairs of silicone ear tips, a crocodile clip, a user manual, a micro USB flat cable and a nice-looking carrying pouch.As far as sound, these earphones cancel out a lot of noise and the sound is good across the spectrum. The sound has a decent amount of base without being overpowering and the volume can go up really loud, which is nice. I was able to use the earphones for around 5 hours on a single charge and charging time only 90 minutes.The VerdictThe SoundPeats Q11 Bluetooth sport earbuds do a good job at cancelling out external sounds and overall background noise. The cable buckle has an easy to pull design that allows you to adjust the earphones behind your neck without having to remove the ear pieces from your ears. The ear pieces do not fall out when working out thanks to the ear hooks which hook over the ears comfortably.The rechargeable Li-polymer battery on the SoundPeats Q11 hold charge very well and give you a good 10 meters of range thanks to Bluetooth 4.1 technology. These sport earbuds also feature 6th Gen CVC noise reduction and aptX technology, which really makes music sound better over Bluetooth. The SoundPeats Q11 are fully compatible with iPhone, iPad, Android Smartphones and tablets, Windows devices, and Bluetooth devices. Check out the SoundPeats Q11 sports earbudsSee more atSoundPeats A1 review
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