🎧 Elevate Your Sound Experience - Where Comfort Meets Performance!
The Raycon Fitness Headphones are wireless over-ear headphones designed for active individuals, featuring 45 hours of battery life, active noise cancellation, and a unique awareness mode. With three interchangeable ear cushions for comfort, multipoint connectivity for seamless device switching, and IPX4 water resistance, these headphones are perfect for workouts and everyday use.
Controller Type | Bluetooth |
Control Type | command |
Unit Count | 1 None |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Oval |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 45 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 45 Hours |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Exercising |
Compatible Devices | Laptops |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Lightweight |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Exercising |
J**A
Good quality workout headphones
These are great for working out. Good sound quality. Comfortable. They really stand up to lots of sweat. I run in them and they get soaked but sound great still. Interchangeable pads to quick swap out when you want to wear them right after working out. The battery lasts forever.
C**R
A Great Value with High Functionality!
I have two teen/twenties daughters, each with a pair of these, and they love them so much more than earbuds! The noise cancellation works for my daughter who studies in noisy buildings. I've taken a listen and the sound is premium. Both kids are picky about how things feel, and both love the over-ear cushions. Bluetooth has worked seamlessly for both kids. My oldest has had her pair for over a year and all has gone well, so they aren't flimsy. At around $80-$115, I found them to be a great product for the money. Five Stars. Hope that helps. -Chris
S**R
Excellent product, minor design flaw
I use these wireless headphones with my cellphone because my darling birds would chew through corded headphones. Besides, Samsung took away my headphone jack on their S24 series (grrrrrr...).The sound quality in any setting is superb. Noise canceling will help considerably for immursive movie listening or talking on a cellphone. And the third setting amplifies your surrounding environment so you can have a conversation without removing the headphones.The battery life is good, but falls below expectations. I can watch a two hour movie with the headphones OK, but not much more.The design flaw is charging. You can't listen and charge at the same time, say, for all day use. Raycon, please fix this.Overall, highly recommended and well worth the extra cost. The included replacement earpads is a thoughtful plus.
C**8
They do the job
They are good, they do the job for workouts. Nothing spectacular. Sound is good and they work and were affordable
A**H
Great gym headphones
I bought a pair of these for my teenage son to replace some Skullcandy Crushers that were broken. I was blown away by these headphones. I liked them so much that I purchased a second pair for myself. These definitely have better sound quality than the Crushers he used to have (although slightly less bass). The sound quality is not quite as good as the Sennheiser Momentum 4s that I have, but other considerations prompted me to get a set for myself.Things I like/love:1. Extra ear pads - the cloth ear pads are so much nicer for the gym. No issues with sweat and they are washable.2. Sound quality - These actually sound pretty great and the bass is good3. Noise cancelling - They do a great job with noise at the gym (haven't tried on a plane yet)4. Battery life - outstanding battery life5. Head clamp - These fit tighter on my head and don't wobble when working out like my Sennheisers. They are also very comfortable and not overly tight6. Control buttons - the buttons are simple and easy to controlMy only real complaint is the lack of a case. I travel a lot by plane and always have headphones in my backpack. A nice small hard case would be great for travel.
J**.
Raycon Fitness Headphones - An unworthy successor to the JBL UA Sport Train line
I bought these after my pair of JBL Under Armor Sport Train on-ear headphones broke after a few years of near everyday use for powerlifting/bodybuilding style workouts. I originally planned on getting another pair of JBLs but couldn't, since they and their "Project Rock" variants were discontinued. I thought these would be a fitting substitute, as they appear to have been designed and marketed towards filling the niche that the JBLs once held.Simply put: They weren't. Not even close.Where the JBLs were made of a rubbery plastic material that could be dropped, chucked in gym bags, and "reasonably" beaten throughout the course of a workout, the Raycons are made of a quality of plastic that feels cheap and brittle. The sport ear cushions, which were made of a durable yet breathable fabric on the JBLs, feel puffy and scratchy on the Raycons. Despite being marketed as "breathable", the ear cushions on the Raycons don't allow much airflow either, so your ears start to feel hot and uncomfortable after about an hour of wearing them. For context, I tried these out in a relatively cold gym in Buffalo during the fall. I couldn't imagine wearing them in the summer, outside or in.The headphones themselves feel very "clunky" on your head. While I'll admit they do a solid job of staying put, you feel like you're wearing something that you'd find plugged into a computer in the early 2000s. They also come equipped with quite possibly the most annoying feature ever fitted to headphones; if you click the pause/play button twice, it will redial your last call. Yes, you could take the time to learn where the buttons are, and yes, after a while I would assume you'd learn not to do it, but as a matter of personal preference, I'd rather not have to deal with it at all. I will say that the sound quality is fine if you're exclusively using them as gym headphones. The ANC modes aren't terrible either, but every time you change the level of ANC you want, it’s announced by a voice rather than a simple tone or beep, like with the JBLs.Anyways, there's another point I'd like to note for those who are in a similar situation to where I was when deciding if I should buy these:I've figured out why (at the time this review was written) there was a noticeable lack of tech websites/Youtubers/etc. reviewing these things. It's because they're simply not worth the effort. They try to market themselves as headphones specifically built for the dedicated fitness enthusiast, but also ones that can be worn in a more casual environment simply by switching the ear pads. And this, I think, is their biggest flaw. They're the epitome of the phrase "jack of all trades, master of none". In trying to make these headphones so versatile, Raycon has failed to make them be more than "okay" at anything.And to me that's sad, because I wanted so badly for these to be good. I wanted these to take the torch from the JBLs as headphones that you could chuck in your gym bag and forget about for your entire day until you took them out again the next day, when you would be happy that you bought them.And that's another thing: value. You don’t get much with these things. The box includes the headphones, a few cables, a quick start guide, the various ear cushions, and that's it. There's no case, or even a carry bag. Plus, when you take them out for the first time, the battery is flat, so you need to spend two hours charging them before you're able to try them.In conclusion, I had high, yet specific, hopes for these headphones, and was sorely disappointed by them. Maybe they'll succeed in later generations, but this version promises a lot and delivers on very little. I'm sure some people out there would love these, despite all my perceived faults with them, and that’s perfectly fine. I ended up returning these and ordering some Beats Studio Pros that had gone on sale. But, if you still think these are worth a try, by all means, I encourage you to order a pair and see for yourself.But if you do, I'd advise that you hold on to the box.
F**O
Definitely worth it.
So comfortable, great sound. I had to look up the instructions for button use but it was simple.
R**N
Great fit, great sound, poor quality plastic.
Great fit as I have a larger head and they never fell off but didn't feel like they were squeezing or too tight on my ears when lifting weights. Great sound quality and the modes are kinda cool to hear people around you or to tune them out. The problem is that the plastic is very cheap and they broke after only 9 months of use. They didn't break after falling or anything like that just broke right where they folded up while I was just putting them on my head. My last JBLs lasted 3 years with the same usage.
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