Music has continuously been a crucial component of life for a large number of people, who spend endless hours utilizing, and a significant amount buying headphones and other audio devices. Wireless Headphones have freedom at their best. It gives you the power to be cord-free and hands-free also gives you the ultimate mobility. In this generation wireless headphones give you the flexibility to do everything with that, whether you are listening to the music while working out, doing household chores, walking down to the streets, or trekking, the wireless headphones get the job done easily.
Tribit Quiteplus headphone has 5.0 Bluetooth and The Qualcomm chip speedily connects the headphones to any Bluetooth-enabled devices with MIC 30 hrs long playtime and type-C port for charging and splendid microphone quality.
Specifications
Active Noise Cancelation (ANC): Tribit Quiteplus noise-canceling headphones blocks out noise up to 35db and low-frequency sound up to 97%.
Great bass: High-quality 40mm drivers and HD audio give you rich music and clear sound.
Huge battery life: 36 hrs. of battery time so you can enjoy movies, music, or phone calls on a single charge.
Technical inputs: It has a type-C port for easier charging and a 3.5mm jack for unlimited power access to stay in the zone and charge up while you listen.
Steady Bluetooth Connection: Advanced Bluetooth 5.0 and CVC 8.0.
Foldable Design: Compact and foldable design which allows you to store and fold easily with a carrying case wherever you go.
Well-being: Lighter in weight, listen for hours without hurting your ears. It has an adjustable head strap to find the perfect listening angle and fitting.
Benefits
To enjoy music to the fullest, you need perfectly designed products with up-to-date configuration. Tribit Quiteplus headphone has all the features that you might need in daily life for multiple usages such as it gives you the noise cancellation program for rich and crystal-clear sound without getting any kind of external voice. ANC blocks out unwanted sounds and solely delivers pure sound. This headphone has a separate button for noise cancellation so you can on or off as per your requirement. ANC features are also working well for calls so you do not have to struggle for a clear voice. Noise can block up-to 35lb and low-frequency sound up-to 97% which means if you are in a noisy public place, hectic street, or getting any background it will cut down almost 90% sound. This wireless headphone has 40mm drivers that make a smooth connection between Bluetooth and other systems or gadgets. 5.0 Bluetooth connection speed is great in terms of integration like if you are at a distance of about 50 feet without any kind of obstacles such as a wall or a room you will get decent connectivity, but if you have any obstacles some glitches you might get. You can connect two devices simultaneously, for instance, a laptop and a phone. If you are using a laptop for listening to music and suddenly a call comes then it will divert to your phone call and pause what you were playing on the laptop, once the call ends it moves back to the laptop.
The call quality of this headphone is excellent, CVC 8.0 works quite well in normal workplaces. If you are working in a loud place and have to attend the call then another side will not get the unwanted voice, they receive your crystal-clear voice. So, in this case, noise cancellation works wonders. Another good advantage of this headphone is charging speed. If you charge headphones for 10 mins it lasts for 3 hrs. And for 3 hrs 100% charged. Although the 3.5mm Audio Jack wire supplied is thin, don't think it's useful unless your battery dies and you have no charging station. Tribit QuietPlus Bluetooth headset uses a type-C port for easier charging.
The design of this headphone is very convenient, light in weight so you can easily wear it for more hours and enjoy it without getting frustrated, it has adjustable earmuffs which can bend up-to 30º so anyone can easily set to their convenience. Superior memory protein padding makes headphones more wearable and the metal headpiece is also adjustable so fits accordingly. Nano-coated internal components and genuine cowhide leather protect against dust to keep things clean for longer.
Problems
Though it is a foldable headphone you can not use it roughly. This is looking premium but you will need to take care of them like they are an infant. Especially do not fall asleep wearing these in bed, otherwise, you will find the band broken. Controls are quite tactile and a multifunctional power switch is very tricky when you have to quickly triple press to go back to the previous track. There is no as such difference between an ANC button on or off, in both situations, it is working almost similarly. The voice prompts of these headphones like “POWER ON” and “CONNECTED” are very loud and screaming like hell.
They are comfortable to wear unless you wear glasses then they hurt like your head is in a vice. Killer pain after wearing the device for just a few minutes. Possibly because the ear cavity is too narrow or the ear-foam pads are not thick enough. The bass quality is not up to the mark. If you are a person who likes to play and listen to music on high bass then this headphone is not for you.
Conclusion
All in all, Tribit Quiteplus wireless headphone is good and comfortable to wear but not for a longer time. If you are looking forward to buying a headphone that works great in terms of Bluetooth connectivity then this is for you. The sound quality and bass are quite reasonable, not great. The active noise cancellation feature is also a plus point for and it works in both conditions like wireless or with cable. Battery backup is large too so you can enjoy music or work with it for a long time. The compact design makes it more attractive and fits in the small box because it is foldable. The quality of the head strap and earmuffs is not satisfactory and as a consequence, you can not use them for a longer period, if you are planning to buy and use them for an extended time then it is not for you. You have to tackle it very lightly.
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