The Arobo L306 headphones takes comfort, ergonomic design, advanced audio features, and style to a whole new level, providing the ultimate hands-free audio solution Wherever your day takes you, Arobo L306 headset keeps you connected With its intuitive and fashionable design, advanced features, convenient inline controls, and long battery life, the Arobo L306 earbuds keeps you comfortable and connected wherever your day takes you A top-rate audio experience With enhanced bass response and features such as HD Voice and aptX, you'll experience full, rich, authentic sound for your music and crystal-clear voice calls. Plus, with echo cancellation and noise reduction, whether you're catching a taxi on a busy avenue, shopping in the mall, or enjoying time with your kids at the amusement park, you can take your calls knowing that the Arobo L306 earpieces will deliver your voice clearly Connect PAIR WITH ANY 2 BLUETOOTH DEVICES AT A TIME These Bluetooth headphones for iPhone 6, Android phones & tablets and other Bluetooth devices can pair with 2 different devices simultaneously! This gives you double the possibilities for answering calls and streaming music to your workout headphones, all while enjoying premium Bluetooth earbuds wireless sound quality Technical Parameters ◆Bluetooth : 4.1 ◆HD Voice Support ◆Auto-Reconnect ◆Charging Time: about 1.5 hours ◆Talking time: up to 8 hours ◆Music time:7-8 hours(80% volume) ◆Standby time:180 hours ◆Bluetooth range: 10m ◆Compatible with iPhone 6 6 Plus 5 5S 4 4S iPad iPod Samsung Galaxy S6 S5 S4 S3 LG Motorola Sony and iOS/Android Mobile Phones. Almost all smartphones Package include ◆1 x L306 bluetooth headphone ◆1 x Micro USB Charging Cable ◆4 x Earbuds tips ◆1 x User Manual Warranty: Every Arobo Product includes 12-month worry-free warranty!
U**R
Flashing red, won't sync to anything after 1 month. No solution from manufacturer
I purchased the headphones on June 22. I received the headphones and paired them with one phone. I have been unable to pair them another device since thenNow 38 days later, they are still paired with that one phone, that I am in the process of replacing. I can't get the headphones to pair with my new phone- a Samsung Galaxy S7. They also won't pair with a Nexus 5X, a Samsung Galaxy Tab, or an iPad Mini 2.When I try to pair them with the old device turned off, they only flash red, never blue/ red alternating- the pairing mode. None of the devices see the headphones at all.The instruction booklet, and the manufacturer "help" here at Amazon, keep repeating the same thing. "Turn them on, they will flash blue and red". AND: "To attach to a second device, turn off the Bluetooth on the first device. The headphones will flash blue and red."I don't see any way to reset them, just the mic hole. Amazon says it is too late after 30+ days to return or replace them.I'm not really mad. I didn'texpect a lot. The previous pair I bought from another company stopped charging after a week, and I sent that back. But I had another pair from that company prior to that which worked for 6 months until they broke. At $20-$30 each it is a nuisance to spend so much time trying to get/ keep a pair to work.FWIW, I have had 2 or 3 pair of more expensive Sony over ear Bluetooth headsets in the past 3 years. Those were $50+ to $100 on sale at a good price, and those broke too. So it is only somewhat a question of buying better quality headphones,. No matter what I buy I seem to be back buying againwithin, 1 week to 6 months. With longevity only partially correlated to price, or brand name.I have no good suggestions on what else to do. Keep trying I guess! Read the reviews and look for 4+ stars with 100's of reviews? I'm going to try again tomorrow. :(
L**N
They're perfect for what I use them for...
Which is going to the gym and using them while I work out. I don't need Bose or Beats quality sound. The bass is pretty flat but you can hear it. They're easy to set up. They're durable.Two things I don't like about them... 1) The warning it gives for "low battery" happens less than 2 minutes before they totally die. It's pretty annoying. Its not even enough time to go to my locker and switch them out for my wired headphones. In my opinion, it should be a 15-20 minute warning. But that's just me. Actually, forget what I just said about annoying... It's comical how little time there is between the warning and them dying. 2) Takes a pretty long time to charge. This is my first experience with wireless headphones, so maybe an hour charging time is normal? If so, then I apologize. But I don't think an hour for a full charge is a reasonable amount of time.All in all, for $10, great purchase. Just know, the sound will not blow you away, there shouldn't even be a warning for when the headphones are about to die, and the charge time is pretty long. But I've been using them at the gym for a couple months now, and they're still going strong.
G**T
Surprisingly good for the price.
These BT headphones, while inexpensive, have surprisingly good sound. The range of playback is good enough to hear most of my music, and the volume never seems to get crackly unless the battery is running low. Battery life is 3-4 good hours in my use, and the range has been pretty good when I have to leave my phone on the charger.These do have an interesting quirk: When you start them up, they say, "Welcome to use intelligent voice control headphones." When connecting or disconnecting, most headphones will say "Connected" or "Phone one connected." These (probably through some quirk of translation?) say "The connected." And when they shut down, they say "Thank you for using."Fit is good, and they are designed to stay in place with normal use. I am not a runner, but I'd say these are probably not good for active use. Nonetheless, they stayed on as I worked around the house, took walks, and mowed the lawn.
A**R
Decent exercise/moving around wireless headphones.
(I got these at a discount in exchange for an honest review.)I haven't used bluetooth/wireless headphones in a very long time, so I don't have much to compare them to. Over all, I like them. They're decent for 20 bucks on Amazon (which is the low end of wireless headphones) and for how comfortable they are for exercising. I'm giving them 4 stars because they're pretty much what they say they are. But I think they're not really for me because of a few problems.Pros:- Fairly comfortable earpiece (you can't go to sleep in them, but they're alright).- Earpiece stays in with movement- Decent range for connecting to phone or computer (about 15 ft?)- Fully charged they lasted me about 10 hrs of usage.- Volume control on right earpiece.- Easy to switch between inputs.Cons:- Sound quality. They seemed REALLY tinny to me. I'm not sure if this is because I'm not used to how junky sound quality is through bluetooth, but they had a sort of "craggly" sound quality and put out more of the higher ranges. I compared them to both my old apple earplugs and my VERY old Philips headphones. It's not bad enough that it makes the product unworth the price, but it's definitely noticeable.- They can be a little painful on your auricle after a while. I have sensitive ears, so I don't know how big of a problem this would be for other people.
F**A
You get what you pay for...
I bought this one replace a DENON exercise freak... they may be expensive compared to this but I guess you get what you pay for...They feel "delicate " like they're going to break easy. A quick run and they started to fall of my ears, the little rubber does nothing to keep them in place.And the most annoying part: volume is extremely LOW. Evan at full volume I can still hear the gym's music over them...I'll use them as back ups. But will definitely buy good ones for every day use...
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