The Ausdom M07 Wired and Wireless Bluetooth Headphones is a feature-rich headset that not only works wirelessly over a Bluetooth 4.0 connection, but can also work over a standard 3.5mm audio cable (included).
You get the headset itself, a user’s manual, a 3.5mm male-to-male audio patch cable, and a standard microUSB charging cable. Once charged, you’ll get about eight hours of normal usage or over 30 hours of standby time for its phone-enabled features, which features CVC 6.0 noise cancellation technology. Any music control or phone functionality will vary by device and of course won’t work when using a wired connection.
The 3.5mm audio jack (AUX), built-in microphone, audio control features, and microUSB charging port are all located on the sides of the headset. The band is fully adjustable, as well as foldable (for portability), and the ear pads/cushions are fairly nice and soft. The ear pads are very much on the small side for my ears, going on top of my ears instead of over them, the latter of which being what I prefer. While I personally feel these would probably fit best on those with particularly small ears, like teenagers or children, this is a common style for adults, so don’t necessarily take my opinion of the fit as the be-all and end-all.
Audio quality over Bluetooth is clear with nice bass. It can get really loud if you want with no noticeable loss of clarity.
Thanks to Ausdom for the review unit.
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