🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Hurkeye!
The HURKEYE Bluetooth Headphones Neckband offers an impressive 100 hours of playback time, powered by a robust 1000mAh battery. With 4 high-quality speakers, it delivers an immersive audio experience, while the TYPE-C fast charging feature allows for quick power-ups. Designed for versatility, these headphones are compatible with all Bluetooth devices and come with a waterproof casing, making them perfect for workouts and outdoor adventures.
A**A
quality is very good
sound quality 👌 battery🔋 almost 10 days easily working daily use
P**G
This is a powerful machine
I like how the battery last
J**N
Good battery life
Both the battery life and waterproofing are as good as advertised.Only negative is the earbuds are a bit uncomfortable. The earbud has a semicircle of plastic jutting out from it that after wearing these for a while seems to have no purpose but to dig painfully into your ear. It seems like the earbud shape wasn't designed with comfort in consideration.I swapped out the included silicone ear tips for some memory foam tips, which alleviates the problem a little by keeping the ear buds (and that nasty plastic piece) further away.
T**N
HURKEYE Bluetooth Headphones Neckband
This product is overall goog except for making phone calls .
R**S
Sound and connection
Live it
S**A
Great for podcasts! Acceptable for music - great battery life
There are a number of bluetooth headphones available in this style (neckband with attached IEM's on a short cable) and presumably they are all serviceably similar. What sets them apart from one another comes down to battery life, comfort, sound quality, and ease of use - all contrasted against price.Battery Life: 10/10These last a long time. When you press the power button momentarily you can check the battery level on a two-digit indicator which is large and easy to read. Mine came charged at 96% and are at 82% after about 8 hours of listening.This is a terrific amount of battery especially considering the light weight of the device.Comfort: 6/10The neckband portion of this headset is made from a glossy hard plastic which seems uninviting at first but is actually immediately comfortable around the neck. It warms up with your skin and becomes relatively unnoticable as it is light weght. The cords to the earphones however are a bit too thick and will press into your cheek. You have to give the earpiece a full turn in order to aim the cord away from your face before putting it into your ear. These should be a much thinner design.Sound Quality: 6/10The monitors on this headphone are driven by 2 seperate speakers, presumably one for mid low frequencies and one for higher frequencies. When kept at a reasonable volume (under 80%) these drivers do an acceptable job with music. The soundstage is very small and the presence is immediate on your ear - but that's what you'd expect with any headset in this price range and format. I think they compare favorably to other top brands in this category. These speakers seem to shine in the frequency range of most speech and they sound very good when listening to podcasts or audiobooks.Ease of use: 4/10Right out of the box, pairing was very simple as the headset comes ready to pair - flashing blue/red as soon as you turn it on. However, pairing a scond phone, or re-pairing the device proved to be very difficult. The instructions are poorly written and it is impossible to determine how to put the headset into pairing mode. The instructions for pairing only exist for pairing the second phone - which directs you to "read the instructions above" for pairing the first phone. Unfortunately that is the only instruction - printed on both the intital and secondary pairing instructions. I believe this must be a clerical error but I cannot find the pairing instructions anywhere. To pair a second device - I had to tell the first device to 'forget' the A15 headset, then it automatically returned to pairing mode. Very difficult to use for someone who is not technically adept. Also the array of function buttons on the headset are aligned 5 in a row from power, sound mode, function button, volume up, volume down.They are close together and difficult to feel out when trying to pause or adjust volume, etc.Overall I would rate these 7/10 (4 stars) as they are excellent for podcasts and audiobooks, have a great battery life and came with a nice carrying pouch and extra tips for the monitors.
T**D
Nice Headphones, Few Minor Annoyances
The super long battery life drew me to these Hurkeye Bluetooth headphones. Rated at 100+ hours, they have far more battery life than any other Bluetooth headphones I own. I’m using them with my iPad to watch videos either while working out (elliptical, treadmill, or rower) or while relaxing.I find the sound quality to be decent but not exceptional in any way. I expected the bass to be more pronounced than it is but I would venture to say its typical of the small drivers associated with ear buds. I’m satisfied for my uses but don’t find it to be anything to brag about. The general audio is clear and I can clearly distinguish voice tracks and background effects in music and videos.Note, I am not an audiophile and am satisfied for what I wanted. I expect more discerning folks might want to check into an over-the-ears set of headphones where much larger drivers will fit. If it weren’t for the working out aspect of how I’m using them, I would have gone that route myself.I’ve found four things that I don’t care for on these headphones. First, the charging port cover does not stay in place. I’ve fiddled with it a bit but it always seems to work itself loose as I’m wearing the headphones. Having it come off worries me from the perspective of sweat getting into the charging port while working out and ruining the headphones.Second, the iPad reports 100% battery when the headphones are not at 100%. In the picture I attached, it shows 100% when the headphones were showing 3 out of 4 light indicators. I do not know why there’s a discrepancy.Third, the headphones will not charge on the USB-C cable I use with my iPad and it’s USB-C charger. I do not know why but I have to use the short 12” USB-A (charge block end) to USB-C (headphones end) cable that came with the headphones and dig out an older USB-A charger. I find it frustrating to have yet another cable to keep up with when it’s the same USB-C port on the device. It doesn’t make sense to me at all.Fourth, as I’m wearing the headphones the ear bud cables will rub against my beard at times. When no music or sound is playing, the scratching sound comes through the ear buds. I do not notice this while music/sound is playing, though. It’s only when I’m getting set up to work out and haven’t started a video yet. I really don’t think this is the fault of these particular headphones and think this problem is likely true with any wired headphones (these are wired from the ear bud to the neck piece with the battery). I’ve taken to wrapping the wire around the neck piece so it’s coming from the outside of the neck piece instead of the inside. This gets it away from my face so I don’t hear that scratching noise.Overall, the headphones are just fine for how I want to use them. I’m happy with them. The battery life is what drew me to them and I do enjoy not having to charge frequently.
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