Customer Reviews for Monoprice - BT-300ANC Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) Bluetooth Headphones - Stereo - Mini-phone (3.5mm) - Wired/Wireless - Black
Customer Rating
2
on September 20, 2019
Posted by: Anonymous
They are comfortable on your head, but the Bluetooth keeps dropping out even when my phone is in my pocket. Kind of annoying if listening for long periods of time.
The product worked fine for 2 months, in fact i loved the quality of headphones at such economy prices. However once the Noice Cancelling switch remained ON because I ran up to some errand work, and battery got drained. From that moment on, I could not turn-on the headphones, neither it got charged after many attempts. The headphones are useless within 2 months of less than average usage (avg 1 hour a day).
I've had mine for a few months now. At least once a week there is ZERO response from the power button or the ANC switch. Even after a long overnight charge. I end up having to connect the 3.5MM jack to a source and THEN the power button and ANC switch works. This is rather frustrating to have to do. Otherwise the sound is good for watching movies on long flights.
Very good for the price, with no obviously cut corners
on September 7, 2019
Posted by: Anonymous
If I'd spent over $100 as I would on most any other pair of over-ear ANC headphones, I would think these are good enough. Given the price, though, they're very good.
Sound quality is good enough. It almost sounds like Monoprice set them up to muddy the treble when ANC is off, but maybe it's just good (?). Battery life is quite good; haven't run them down yet.
The padding is adequate. Compared to my ATH-M40x over-ears, the headband can dig in after a little while and the clamping pressure is a little high for my preferences.
The ANC is good at cancelling out low frequencies. Higher pitched sounds get through, but, without having tried any other ANC headphones, I get the impression that this is to be expected.
The Bluetooth controls are a standard 3-button affair (identical to my Anker Soundbuds). The most annoying thing is the voice which talks whenever you power them on/off, particularly because one can't change the volume.