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Bluedio T2 Plus 57mm Driver, Bluetooth 4.1, 220mAh $20 USD (~ $25.07 AUD) Delivered @ Lightinthebox

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first post, so please forgive mistakes and let live.

Same as this but only cheaper https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/356046, the comment said it was cheaper at GB but LITB's shipping has been so quick so thought I would ask the rep for a deal and a deal i got. Only 200pcs and once per account.

Stylish wireless headphones with two 57mm drivers for ultimate sound quality
Built-in microphone for hands-free phone calls and online gaming sessions
220mAh battery brings along 40 hours of usage time
SD card and FM radio support let you listen to your favorite songs even without your smartphone or tablet at hand

Specification
Material Plastic
Type Headband, Over Ear
Features with Volume Control, with Microphone, Noise-isolating
Connection Wireless
Communication Wireless Bluetooth
General Use Gaming
Sound Channel 2.1

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  • Check the link????

    • mistakenly replaced with the image link :( fixed already

      • Cheerz Mate

    • Dont bother. FIXED

  • +6

    I can vouch for these. They're comfy and work really well. I bought a pair for my 11 year old daughter and I haven't seen her since August!

    • Seems like a fair swap.

  • can anyone help me? If i got a bluetooth adapter for my TV - can i connect two headphones to it so wifey and I can both listen to the TV?

    • I’m in the same boat as we are about to have a bubs any day now. So far I’ve found the Mixcder 2-in-1 Bluetooth Receiver Transmitter which can be a bit fiddle to connect the second set. There is also the avantree Bluetooth adapters but they are around the $60 to $100 mark

    • I have the Avantree same as the poster below mention. Really happy, from memory it was about $40 on an ebay promo. Hardy use it because I now have the Bluedio Victory headphones. They link really easy and have amazing sound and comfortable. Bought through the bluedio ebay shop for about 130 each on a sale. They have touch screen volume on the side for swipe up for louder volume and swipe down for quieter. If you have a couple of good quality Bluetooth headphones already then the Avantree is the go. It is micro USB powered and also has a internal battery. If you can afford to spoil yourself a pair of the Victory from Bluedio is ideal. :) Hope that helps.

    • Unless you're really big on sound quality, why not buy an audio y cable / splitter and two cheapish bluetooth dongles?

      I have this model bluedio and at this price would definitely recommend over cheaper wireless headphones with a transciever . While the transcuever units would allow two headphones connected to same signal, it's not bluetooth and extremely poor audio. The bluedio is comfortable with good sound quality.

      I dont know the bluetooth dongle i use with my tv, but its about the size of an orio biscuit.

      • two cheap bluetooth dongles??? Absolute GENIUS. Thanks for the suggestion

        • I use this model (not specifically recommending this seller, only referencing the product): https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Bluetooth-4-0-Wireless-Audio-Tra…

          Micro-USB charging and when connected no noise/interference; however, if it's plugged in to charge AND fully charged, there is a noise feedback - this disappears once disconnected for charging.

          Got my headphones and bluetooth dongle around 18 months ago and still going good.

        • @nimbin2k: I have the same one you linked and don't experience any noise/feedback, it works great.

        • I have the same one nimbin2k linked works great and can connect 2 headphones to the one dongle.

  • Cheap but get really uncomfy quick, at least for me. Those other more expensive albeit heavy bludios (Turbine model) posted here last night are way more comfortable. I can't wear these any longer than a couple hours. Apart from the pain aspect they are awesome, so light and easy to use.

    • +1

      Same, I find these more uncomfortable than the other turbine variant…..

      • I honestly really wanted these to be just right. Was using them everyday for language learning, but yeah started hurting especially around ears. Switched to the Turbine and no probs with pain but the weight and chunkiness SUX. I guess that's all in the trade-offs for a cheap price.

  • +3

    Ordered earlier today. Lost $10 😭

    • Have a plus-vote.

  • How is the noise cancelling on these? And how good are they?

  • Does anyone know if you can use the ISSC app to limit the volume for a kid?

  • Getting $26.72 with discount code.
    ($33.40 - 6.68)
    Not a deal-breaker but must be something to do with their exchange rate?

    • Buy in USD with a no-forex-fee credit card like 28degrees etc.

  • Actually, just one word of warning. One of my sons managed to break the headband whilst they were in his backpack, hence me seeking out a new pair (in the hope he's a little more careful next time). Decent sound, bluetooth works perfectly, kids use(d) them all the time.

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