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Xiaomi is one of the rare manufacturers that successfully asserts itself in almost all areas of electronics. Accessories under this brand have gained no less popularity than smartphones. We have already tested fitness bracelets, external batteries, speakers, and fans. Today the focus is on the inexpensive Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth Headset. One of the most inexpensive offers, the difference compared to the youngest Plantronics headset is almost double.

It is available both in Russian stores (around 1,400 rubles) and Chinese (950 rubles). Taking into account the fact that warranty and service maintenance is still not provided, the point of overpaying can only be in the absence of time to wait.

Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth headset review

Equipment

The Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth headset is supplied in a simple and compact box with a transparent lid.

The package includes two replaceable rubber ear pads and a short micro USB cable for charging.

Appearance

The Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth headset case is made in the form of a cylinder of the correct shape. In terms of dimensions, it is comparable to an AAA battery. Light weight.

The speaker is located in a protruding leg with a rubber ear pad. There is a small ring for a stable position in the ear; it can also be used to hang the headset during transport.

There is a small recess in which the microphone and LED indicator are located. Depending on the current state, lights up red or blue.

There is a micro USB connector on one side; it is not covered with a protective cap.

At the top there is a mechanical button with an icon. It is easy to press and can be used to answer an incoming call and turn on the headset.

The Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth headset includes two additional ear pads that differ in size. You can choose the anatomical features to suit your needs; it will not fall out of your ear while moving. Under the ear pad there is a speaker with a metal mesh.

The body is made of plastic. There is a white and black version of this headset. The coating is resistant to fingerprints.

Tests

Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth headset connects using Bluetooth 4.1 with A2DP support. You can connect two smartphones to one headset at the same time. This procedure is carried out by serial connection, with switching off after the first successful synchronization. In the future, when you turn on the headset, both phones will be connected.

Weighing 6.5 grams, the headset works in standby mode for a week and about 5 hours of talk time. Charging takes approximately 2 hours.

The controls are easy to understand. A single press of the button will answer or end the call. Double click – call the last caller. Long click – voice assistant.

There are no problems with conversations. The interlocutors hear the voice clearly. There is a noise reduction system. The volume is good. You can also listen to music in the Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth headset, but due to the lack of a pair, there will be no stereo and you will hear everything that is happening around.

During our tests, we were unable to find a way to flash this headset in order to get rid of the Chinese language. The numbers of incoming calls, notifications, and charge level are announced in Chinese. You can't turn it off either. If you know a way, please tell me in the comments.

Results on Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth headset

Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth headset will be a good choice if you have a limited purchasing budget. Simple design, a pair of replaceable ear pads, functionality, two colors to choose from, acceptable battery life, noise reduction. Hints in Chinese may not suit you. As an alternative, we recommend looking at Plantronics Explorer 50, Plantronics EXPLORER 500 or Plantronics Voyager Edge.

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Having tasted the wireless sound for the street on Meizu Pop, I decided to look for an option for the home. The choice fell on the new wireless headphones from Xiaomi. I was impressed by the aptX support, reasonable price, convenient design and good battery life. But in reality everything turned out to be not so sweet.
I invite everyone interested to cat.

The order from the Gearbest UTEC"OM store arrived in Ukraine in a week and a half. With 1034 points it came out to $48 and kopecks.


Specifications

  • Model: TDLYEJ01JY
  • Impedance: 32 Ohm
  • Charging port: Micro-USB
  • Charging time: 2.5 hours
  • Bluetooth 4.1
  • Bluetooth profiles: HFP/HSP/A2DP/AVRCP
  • 40mm drivers
  • Signal range: 10 m
  • Standby time: 200 hours
  • Playing time: 10 hours
  • Dimensions: 199 * 82 * 255 mm
  • Weight: 235 g

Package

Supplied in a fairly large box made of thick cardboard and plastic. If during transportation someone sits on the transparent part of the packaging, the headphones will have little chance of surviving.


On the back there is a description in Chinese and English.


Includes only headphones and waste paper. Thanks to JD, every second Muskovian already has a dozen extra cables, but it’s at least indecent not to include a cheap charging cable in the package with a product for 60-70 bucks.

Appearance

The headphones are only available in black. Externally they are a copy of the wired Mi Comfort headset. The body is almost entirely made entirely of matte plastic. Tactilely it has nothing in common with the pleasant-to-touch material that is used in the vast majority of Xiaomi gadgets. But he doesn’t really collect fingerprints on himself. Quite a lot of experience in using various products from this manufacturer has long ago made it possible to draw up a short thesis - “If the device is from Xiaomi, then it is assembled perfectly.” But not in this case. It feels like I bought some “Super Bass Boost” headphones from the transition for 2 kopecks. You can’t pick them up and not hear a crunch, a squeak, or some other damn thing. The few reviews and reviews on YouTube are either silent about this, or I was just unlucky. Weighs 235 grams. Dimensions: 199 * 82 * 255 mm.


Let's start from the top. There is a Xiaomi logo on the outer part of the headband.


The material on the inside is dense silicone, turning into plastic at the bend.


It is possible to fold the headphones for easy transportation. It’s just that the bag, like its predecessor, is not included in the kit either.


At the fold on the left cup there is the name of the device and other uninteresting information.


The opposite side is empty.


To extend the headband, a mechanism with a steel plate at the base and eight positions, including the original one, is used. It extends until it clicks, but the necessary fixation in the desired position is not ensured. You just need to remove the headphones from your head a little faster than usual, and the position on one side will shift.

On the outside of the cups there is the same perforated pattern as on Mi Comfort.


On the right “ear” the only interesting thing is an additional microphone for noise reduction.


All controls are located on the left cup.


Half of them are hidden behind a carelessly pasted piece of paper with operating instructions. The panel is not touch sensitive. The decorative insert presses on the button hidden inside the cup. The pressure-sensitive zone starts from the center of this insert and reaches the very bottom, where it works better than anything else.
The following actions are provided for management:

  • One click - play/pause;
  • Double click - launch the voice assistant on the phone;
  • One click on an incoming call - accept;
  • Hold on incoming call - reject;
  • Long hold - on/off;


There is also an LED on this cup. Flashes blue once every 7 seconds when turned on.

The entire inside of the earcup is movable, so, in theory, the headphones should fit comfortably on heads of different sizes and shapes.



The ear pads are soft and removable. I have not noticed any special memory effect yet. Just minor creases.

The “case” is made of PU leather.


And the filler is something like ordinary foam rubber.


The ear pads can be removed and put on without any problems. The speaker is covered with a sandwich made of mesh fabric and foam rubber. L/R marks are present. By the way, it is not necessary to follow the recommendations.




The filling of the cups is held in place by four small screws. It was not possible to get to the board without ripping out the case.




There is a volume rocker at the bottom of the left cup.


And on the right there is a microUSB port for charging and the main microphone. Xiaomi installed Type C in their razor, and a microUSB headset in BT. L - logic. There is also no 3.5 mm mini jack. If something happens, there will be no wired backup option. I only took it for home use, so it doesn’t matter to me.


Convenience during prolonged use was perhaps the main criterion, because There is no living space left on my head from my wired Marshall Major 2. Since the design of the subject is a copy of Comfort's, and in all reviews their main advantage was called convenience, I was sure in advance that I would not go wrong. And I did not go wrong. They sit very comfortably on the head. They do not put pressure either on top or in the ears. It fits well too . When turning sharply, my head does not fall off. My ears are hidden in the ear pads by about 80 percent. After 2 hours of continuous use in a cool room, my ears did not sweat. I did not wear them outside, because the headphones are too huge. They stick out on the sides by ~4.2 cm.

Sound, autonomy

The headphones are equipped with a CSR8645 audio module with aptX support and 40 mm dynamic drivers. Bluetooth version 4.1. Supported BT profiles: HFP, HSP, A2DP, AVRCP. Defined as Mi Bluetooth Headphones. Each switching on, switching off, unlinking and linking to the source will be accompanied by an annoying set of words in Chinese. It is possible to connect to two sources simultaneously.


Microphone. There are no problems at all with talking through the subject. It's a pleasure to use as a headset for some Skype. There is no extraneous noise. The interlocutor and I can hear the interlocutor without problems. There is no need to ask again. Perhaps on a noisy street the picture will be different.
Latency when watching videos. On the PC & Orico BTA-403 with BT 4.1, on the PC & BlitzWolf BW-BR4 with BT 5.0 and on the OnePlus 6 also with BT 5.0 there is no out of sync.
Signal quality. Up to 10 meters stated. In an apartment of 50 m², no matter how many walls you go into, there are no stutters, breaks or other interruptions. When you cover the cups with your palms, the playback does not pause either. The location of the source also does not affect anything in my case.
Noise insulation. There is no need to talk about complete sound insulation in these headphones, but the minimum amount of unnecessary minor sounds is eliminated. Those around you can hear the music you listen to a little.
Sound. It’s worth noting right away that if your playlist includes recordings with a bitrate below 320kbps and you listen at a volume above average on a source without aptX support, your ears will start bleeding with these headphones. In all other cases, not everything is so bad. On high-quality recordings, the difference between “with aptX” and “without aptX” is not amazing, but it makes the sound somewhat more detailed, more voluminous and slightly adds expressiveness to the low frequencies. In complex compositions with many different instruments at maximum volume, the sound becomes harsh, high and mid frequencies mix into a mess. In this case, you cannot do without edits in the equalizer. The most acceptable volume level for me, at which some frequency balance is still maintained, is around 85%, which is quite enough. But the emphasis is still on the high ones. By moderating their ardor, a more balanced picture emerges. Low frequencies by default are not expressive enough and do not reveal their full potential. By using any available “improvers,” a completely different, noticeable and rich bass appears. Doesn't work on other frequencies. The most profitable genres for these headphones are electronic, pop and maybe hip-hop. Light rock will also be overcooked, but something like Five Finger Death Punch - Sham Pain sounds dirty and no adjustments can fix it. In short, with heavy music you cannot get clarity and detail on Mi Bluetooth Headphones. The above-mentioned Marshalls, for example, reproduce the same song without any roughness at all.
Autonomy. The stores indicate in the description that the subject has a 400 mAh battery installed, but there is not a word about this on the packaging itself or in the instructions. But there is a note about charging time - 2.5 hours. The current supply (up to 0.2A) stopped after 1:19 at ~260 mAh, but the LED went out after ~1:47. The “poured” amount did not increase during this half hour. It is not clear what causes this difference in charging time. The stated standby time is 200 hours. As they say, it’s a strong statement, of course I won’t check it. My copy, with continuous music playback at maximum volume, lasted 9 hours 45 minutes, which is 15 minutes less than promised. At 50% volume, the headphones showed excellent results - 19 hours and 50 minutes.

Conclusion

What can I say in the end? The build quality was disappointing. Some of the cheapest plastic Philips, which I bought about 15 years ago, were free of such problems. If the reviews on the Internet really don’t deceive, then it’s just my copy that was unsuccessful. I’m not particularly aware of the favorites in terms of autonomy among similar headphones, but I consider 10 hours at maximum volume and 20 at medium volume a very decent indicator. I am also pleased with the ergonomics, high-quality microphone and aptX support. As for the sound, it costs about 40 bucks, and for $65-70 there are better options.
Thanks to all.

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If you take Xiaomi Mi Comfort headphones, cut off their wire and insert a Bluetooth module, you will get a new product called Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth Foldable. That's exactly what Xiaomi engineers did. Well, there actually was more to do. Seal the hole from the cord, cut out new holes for the buttons. Cut out the battery. But these are all minor things. The main thing is that Xiaomi fans are happy.
I consider myself a semi-Xiaomist. I like the products of this brand, but my inner little Jew sometimes does not allow me to buy everything with the MI nameplate. Although sometimes he falls asleep and I place orders. First it was the Xiaomi Wired / Wireless Gaming Mouse, and now here are the Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth Foldable headphones, which I will talk about later.
I'll start with technical characteristics:

  • Model: TDLYEJ01JY
  • Impedance: 32 Ohm
  • Charging port: Micro-USB
  • Charging time: 2.5 hours
  • Bluetooth 4.1
  • Bluetooth profiles: HFP/HSP/A2DP/AVRCP
  • 40mm drivers
  • Frequency response: 20Hz-40kHz
  • Signal range: 10 m
  • Standby time: 200 hours
  • Playing time: 10 hours
  • Dimensions: 199 * 82 * 255 mm
  • Weight: 235 g

Now about the headphones themselves:
The headphones arrive to the buyer in a large box.


There is nothing inside besides headphones. Even an unfortunate USB lanyard or case.

Therefore, I immediately show the headphones:

The overall workmanship is very pleasing. Everything looks good and solid.
Housing material: plastic. Matte plastic, which in photographs looks like it is covered with a thick layer of dust. But it doesn't look like that in real life. True, this plastic collects fingerprints very well. And on dark plastic you can see them very well.
The ergonomics of the headphones are comfortable. On the left earphone at the bottom there are two keys responsible for volume and switching tracks. On the right earphone there is also a microphone and a MicroUSB port at the bottom:



But the power button (also known as the call acceptance button, also known as pause/play in the player) is located under the side cover. To let the buyer know about this, there is a sticker with the information:


Well, at least I think that the information on the sticker is about the button. I don't understand hieroglyphs. Although if there is any text in English:

There are retractable slides for adjustment to different head sizes. Luckily they are metal:

The headband is also made of matte plastic. On the inside there is a cushion insert made of a soft, silicone-like material. There is an “MI” logo on the top of the headband, and this is exactly what the manufacturer adds +20-30% to the cost of the product. Analog of core in apple products:


The ear pads are soft and comfortable. Made from wild dermantine leather. The right and left earbuds are marked with the letters L and R:



If necessary, the headphones can be folded.


But where to put them is unclear. The manufacturer did not provide any cover. This, in my opinion, is very strange, considering the price of these headphones.
As I wrote above, I have no complaints about the build quality, materials and general appearance. Everything was done very well and soundly.
You can find out what is inside the headphones from this picture:

Bluetooth V4.1 CSR 8645 chip and 40mm 32ohm dynamic drivers.
I don’t plan to personally check the filling yet.
My main audio source for headphones is my home laptop and my Xiaomi MI A1 phone:

Connecting to headphones does not cause any problems. After connecting, you can see that the sound is using a higher quality AAC codec:

There you can also see a display of the headphone battery level. Convenient for monitoring the charge of headphones.
Speaking of charge. On average, headphones last up to 12 hours at 70-80% of maximum volume. At maximum volume up to 9 hours, and if you listen at half volume, they will last even longer. I left the headphones for 15 hours of playing music at half volume, and when I came back, the headphones still had 16% charge left. That is, I think that they will calmly hold out for 18-20 hours. I think this is more than enough. Charging time averages 2.5-3 hours. Depends on the charger itself. I mainly use a 5-port charger from Xiaomi for charging. Therefore, the headphones charge relatively quickly.
Well, a little about the sound of the headphones. I don’t know how to talk about all sorts of sibilants and dark shades with a taste of vanilla violins. I'll say it simply. I like the headphones. They have an even sound without distortion in any direction. Very good detail. There is bass, and there is enough of it. Of course they are not the fattest, but it’s nice to listen to. High frequencies also do not stick out, the music does not try to eat away your brains and dry out your ears. Everything is balanced. Lately I’ve been listening mainly to modern Russian pop music, a little repertoire of compositions from the Nashe Radio radio station, and a little more techno vocals. All of the above sounds very good in these headphones. The main sound source, as I said, is my Xiaomi Mi A1 phone with the native Google Music player:


I am completely satisfied with the sound and functionality.
Conclusions:
I can recommend headphones for purchase. Despite the fact that at this price they have many competitors, it is still Xiaomi. A fan item that's pretty well made. Many people will like the sound, it is quite high quality. Materials and workmanship are top notch. The only thing I would classify as a minus is the meager equipment and the MicroUSB port. In 2018, this is no longer the case. Otherwise, just great headphones. In addition, now you can use a coupon GBCEXMD reduce the price to $54.99. A small thing, but nice.

A new product in the Xiaomi line is a Bluetooth headset. Artem brought it with his own hands from the company store and offered to test it. I took it and tested it! And this is what came out of it...

Design, construction

I had the opportunity to get acquainted with one of these things. This is Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth Headset, a wireless headset. A segment that is now half-forgotten, where nothing will surprise anyone, and manufacturers are now competing more on price than on functionality - the new products of 2015 are very similar to the new products of 2010. Yes, now you can listen to stereo in one ear, the operating time has increased slightly, but otherwise the products have not changed. There is no such significant difference as, say, a Samsung phone from 2010 and a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. Only five years, but the difference in opportunities is colossal. I’m saying all this to mean that Xiaomi could have safely not made such a product as a headset at all – but they did. They did it because they could. Let's see what happened.

The packaging is good, the box is made of white plastic, the headset is snow-white, matte, fingerprints are invisible. On the front there is a microUSB connector, on the back there is a single button, it is responsible for accepting and rejecting calls, and dialing the last number. When you turn it on for the first time, the device automatically goes into pairing mode, and for once you have to see hieroglyphs in the iPhone settings. There were no problems with the connection. There is a miniature indicator light on the front of the headset, it would be better to move it to the back.




Interestingly, the multifunction button also starts playing a track and works with any programs on the iPhone - both starts and pauses. The A2DP profile is supported, the sound quality is good, you can easily listen to music or podcasts in one ear. Additional features include connecting two smartphones simultaneously.



The headset uses the CSR 8610 chip, brief characteristics are as follows:

  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • HD Voice support (must be supported by operator)
  • Headset battery status when connected to iPhone
  • Ability to install voice prompts in different languages ​​(there are no prompts here)

You can see the characteristics of the chip; I must say that this is now a fairly popular solution for entry-level headsets.

The device comes in black and white, and the official website shows what it looks like in the ear.



In general, not very big. Even next to Apple technology, the headset looks quite decent.



The kit comes with attachments of three sizes, there is no temple, so you can’t really run around with the headset. The attachments are of an unusual shape, with a protrusion for better fixation. You can wear the device for a long time without discomfort.


Voice quality

The operating range when paired with the iPhone 6 Plus is about seven meters; in an apartment, the quality of speech transmission practically does not change at a distance from the smartphone. But there are complaints about the quality; the voices of the interlocutors are heard a little unnaturally, a little muffled even at full volume. You can be heard quite well, but it’s as if you are holding the phone a little farther from your mouth. This is all due to the design, the microphone is located far from the lips. In a quiet room you can communicate without raising your voice, but as soon as there is noise, you need to switch to your smartphone.




Nutrition

The stated operating time is 5 hours of talk time; while charging, the device is disconnected from the smartphone.


conclusions

In terms of our money, the headset costs about 800 rubles, which is not bad. The advantages of the device include good design, A2DP support, miniature size and weight. Voice quality is average. And now you look, there seem to be a lot of competitors, but they are either completely noname, or old Nokias, or there is no A2DP and in general some kind of ancient horror. Therefore (oddly enough) for the money the product is quite good.

A distinctive feature of Xiaomi headphones has always been the best price-quality ratio. And in the case of headsets from a Chinese company, this principle is still taken into account.

The Xiaomi line of headphones includes a dozen models that differ not only in price tag, but also in form factor. Most models are represented by in-ear headphones, and the only “black sheep” among the abundance of “plugs” are the Mi Bluetooth Headset and full-size Mi Headphones in two variations.

The best hybrid headphones from Xiaomi

Xiaomi Hybrid Dual Drivers Earphones (Piston 4)

One of the top-end in-ear headphones of the Piston series. Hybrid “plugs” are a special type of headphones in which an armature driver is responsible for high frequencies, and a dynamic driver is responsible for bass. Thus, with a small size of the earphone, it is possible to produce sound comparable in quality to on-ear models.

Advantages:

  • good and high-quality sound thanks to two types of emitters;
  • metal case;
  • well-developed ergonomics;
  • convenient control panel and fabric braided cable.

Flaws:

  • straight 3.5 mm jack;
  • a symmetrical wire is inconvenient for most users;
  • with iOS devices, the functionality of the control panel tends to zero;
  • overpriced compared to other Xiaomi models.

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Xiaomi Mi In-Ear Headphone Pro HD

Representatives of the hybrid line, which combines the Piston 3 design and three audio drivers: two dynamic and one reinforcement. Thanks to this combination, the headphones manage to produce deep bass and high-quality high and mid frequencies.

Advantages:

  • two types of emitters produce high-quality sound;
  • metal case and durable cable;
  • control panel with large buttons.

Flaws:

  • The remote control does not work on iOS devices;
  • straight 3.5 mm jack.

The best vacuum headphones (plugs) Xiaomi

The third generation of vacuum dynamic headphones, rightfully considered the best in the Chinese company’s model line. At a low cost, the headphones have a stylish appearance and high-quality sound, which combines both high detail and clearly defined bass.

Advantages:

  • The best ratio of price and quality;
  • excellent sound with a good volume range;
  • convenient remote control with microphone;
  • nylon cable covering, Kevlar thread inside the wire.

Flaws:

  • presence of problems with some smartphones in the form of a non-working remote control;
  • symmetrical cable, inconvenient for headset-type headphones;
  • straight mini-jack.

The second generation of the “piston” series with high-quality deep bass and excellent metal design. Unlike Piston 3, they have more convenient buttons, as well as a missing braid above the remote control.

Advantages:

  • high-quality sound with deep bass;
  • good volume range;
  • excellent fit and sound insulation;
  • convenient remote control with microphone;
  • fabric braided wire.

Flaws:

  • weak microphone compared to the next generation Piston;
  • symmetrical cable and straight mini-jack.

The first model of the Piston series with a luxurious design and bright, rich bass. True, high frequencies are sometimes not enough, but headphones with such a price are created not for music lovers, but for those who like to listen to music on the road.

Advantages:

  • acceptable sound with deep bass;
  • elegant appearance;
  • Kevlar thread inside the cable;
  • fabric braiding of the entire wire.

Flaws:

  • heavy weight of headphones;
  • symmetrical cable;
  • presence of a direct 3.5 mm mini-jack.

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A simpler version of the “third pistons”, presented in several color variations. Headphones are primarily aimed at a youth audience, as a result of which, in order to save cost, the developers sacrificed sound quality.

Advantages:

  • surround sound with pronounced mid frequencies;
  • flat 1.25-meter cable and several housing color options;
  • high quality microphone.

Flaws:

  • weak bass and wheezing at high volumes;
  • straight mini-jack;
  • insufficient sound insulation;
  • symmetrical cable.

A kind of experiment by Xiaomi to find ergonomic solutions. Unlike classic earplugs, the Capsule model's headphones are inserted sideways, so they don't fall out when jogging or playing sports. Moreover, the Chinese themselves position the “capsule” as headphones for bass fans, but the quality of the output sound still leaves much to be desired.

Advantages:

  • well-developed bass with surround sound;
  • interesting design;
  • control panel with three buttons and microphone.

Flaws:

  • lack of removable ear pads;
  • uncomfortable fit with mediocre sound insulation;
  • straight mini-jack.

Xiaomi Basic (RM 25)

One of the simplest headphone models from the Chinese company with a low cost and an appearance a la Piston 2. However, unlike the same second “pistons”, the headphone body is plastic, and the cable does not have that high-quality nylon braid.

Advantages:

  • acceptable sound at a low cost;
  • design in the style of the “older” Piston 2;
  • light weight due to plastic housing;
  • the presence of a microphone and the ability to use it as a headset.

Flaws:

  • rubberized cable without braid;
  • straight mini-jack.

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The best Xiaomi on-ear headphones

On-ear/full-size headphones from Xiaomi with a convenient folding design and stylish appearance. This model is the most expensive in the company’s line and produces high-quality surround sound comparable to devices from top audio manufacturers.

Advantages:

  • the presence of over-ear and full-size ear pads;
  • high range of reproduced frequencies;
  • light weight and presentable appearance;
  • foldable design with convenient bowls;
  • extensive kit with covers, replaceable ear pads and adapters;
  • long detachable cable.

Flaws:

  • open design, as a result, the reproduced sound is audible for others;
  • direct mini-jack and two-way cable connection.

A lightweight version of on-ear headphones, presented in a plastic case and three colors. Unlike the older model, the headphones in the Light Edition version “lost” the scope of delivery and the quality of the output sound, although the developers claim support for Hi-Res Audio.

Advantages:

  • low cost for full-size closed-type headphones;
  • laconic design and three body colors;
  • one-way cable connection.

Flaws:

  • rubberized cable that hardens in the cold;
  • scratchy plastic rim;
  • lack of replaceable ear pads;
  • straight mini-jack.

The best wireless headphones from Xiaomi

The first Xiaomi wireless headset with a pleasant appearance, a set of replaceable ear pads and a low cost. Bluetooth version 4.1 is responsible for transmitting sound in the headset; Hands free and Headset profiles are supported, as well as A2DP for listening to music.

Advantages:

  • one of the best combinations of price and functionality on the wireless headsets market;
  • classic design and light weight of 6.5 grams;
  • the presence of an active noise reduction system;
  • good battery life.

Flaws:

  • inability to control volume from the headset;
  • poor hearing in noisy places;
  • voice commands and functions in Chinese;
  • lack of attachment to the ear.

Wireless headphones with support for multiple profiles, designed primarily for sports. Vacuum headphones are lightweight, comfortable to fit on the ear and have a large set of replaceable ear pads. The output sound quality is good, and the battery life is 5-6 hours.

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