🎧 Elevate Your Workout Vibes!
The Otium Wireless Sports Earbuds are designed for active lifestyles, featuring IPX7 waterproofing, Bluetooth 5.1 for superior sound quality, and a long-lasting battery life of up to 9 hours. With a quick charge time of just 1.5 hours, these earbuds ensure you stay connected and motivated during your workouts. The customizable fit and intuitive controls make them the perfect companion for any fitness enthusiast.
Controller Type | Media Control |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip with earhook |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | Sporty, Contemporary |
Color | Blue |
Battery Average Life | 9 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Carrying Case Material | plastic |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Antenna Location | Cycling, Running, Exercising |
Compatible Devices | Android, IOS and other bluetooth devices |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Stereo, Microphone, Wireless Headphones, Bluetooth 4.1, Noise Cancelling, IPX7 Waterproof, 9 Hours Playing Time, Sport-and-Exercise |
Enclosure Material | polymer |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Sports and Exercise |
J**N
A great quality headphone for an economical price!!!
I have purchased a similar pair of Bluetooth headphones from another company that was at the time considered an “Amazon Choice” because of their high ratings and economical price point. I have actively used them for the last few months and was asked by Otium to try their product.Shipping was fast (I received the headphones in two days), and the next morning opened up my shipment to try the headphones out.Packaging was simple to get into—no tape or plastic wrap covering the product; only a cardboard sleeve with the box that contained the headphones. Upon opening, everything was neatly packaged, and there was no damage to any of the inner contents.The zipper case containing the headphones displayed the Otium company logo on the outside of it, was black in color and had a carabiner attached to it so you could carry it on a backpack, purse, belt loop, or anything that you could think of to connect it to. Inside the case was the headphones, and two additional sizes of earpieces and a plastic cinch to keep the wire between the right and left side of the headphones from flopping around. Also, in the box was a USB cable to charge the headphones, a warranty card that gives the customer an additional 6-month free warranty for buying the product and an instruction manual explaining the use of the headphones, including troubleshooting, and also what is allowed and not allowed with the waterproof feature of the headphones, which I will get to later in this review.The first thing the instructions suggest is to charge the product entirely, which takes 1-2 hours to charge. When I plugged the USB into my laptop, it only took a little less than an hour to charge the headphones fully. The one thing I noticed immediately about the headphones that the ones I had purchased a few months earlier were that the part that wraps around the ear to keep them in place was stiffer than my previous ones. I liked that because the other headphones had a very flimsy ear wrap.Connecting them to my iPhone X was simple and easy. You hold the power button down for a total of eight seconds to pair to your phone. Then, you go to your Bluetooth settings, and either the name “Otium” will appear (depending on your phone), or you will need to type in a password for it, which is “0000”. After pairing your headphones to your phone, you are ready to go. You also have the option for “multi-pairing” to two devices, which I thought was a cool feature!As far as the buttons, the power button (located on the right side) turns on/off the headphones, pairs the headphones to up to two devices and answers/ends/rejects phone calls/redials the last number called. You can also transfer/pause/play audio with the power button. The volume controls allow you to mute the microphone/turn up and down the volume and move forward/reverse audio tracks that you are listening to.You can talk up to 8 hours, which I will admit I have never tried, and they state that the standby time is close to 220 hours, which is all dependent on usage.The headphones sound great! The voices come in clear, and there is a decent amount of bass, which I tend to like. The earphones stay in my ear, which is another feature I appreciate, considering that the Apple earbuds and other headsets I have tried in the past have not fit well in my ears (I must have a larger left ear canal, because that is the side that all of my earphones would fall out of!). The wire connecting the earphones stays out of my way, and I usually don’t use the cinch, because I am a bigger person in size, and do not like having something constricting in the back of my head. The ear wrap is comfortable around my ears, the only downfall is that they are not adjustable for different ear sizes, but they are flexible to fit around different ear sizes of most people. The earbuds allow a for some noise isolation – another great feature! The volume sounds pretty good at different levels; it becomes just a little distorted at higher volumes. I’ve seen a few negative reviews that have mentioned that they have difficulty pairing to their phone after a period using the Bluetooth headphones, but I have not used them long enough to experience that problem. The box does give information on how to contact them if there are any technical problems, so if anything does happen in the future, I will try to reach out to them and see how they handle customer service issues. Finally, the price point is perfect! With other higher-end headphones on the market, for an economical pair of headphones, these are great!The only negatives are first, the volume buttons. I’m used to holding down on the button on older earbuds due to my age (LOL!), and I keep forgetting that it will skip to the next song or go back to the previous song. However, I’m slowly getting used to repeatedly clicking to turn up/down the volume, so it is something that is a minor complaint that I can quickly get over. Secondly, I was listening to Amazon Prime Music on my iPhone through these headphones and paused the music to hear what my wife was saying at the time. When I went to play the music as instructed in the manual, it would not restart the music. I had to open the app and manually press the play button to continue listening to music. That was frustrating. If I was driving down the road while listening to music, it is inconvenient to go to look down at my phone and keep driving down the road and risk having an accident happen. I did try listening to a podcast and tried pausing and playing using the same process, and it worked, so it is a software issue, which I hope Amazon would fix in the future.Now, I told you that I would mention what you can get away with when it comes to water. The instruction manual states that you can get away with splashes, rain, snow, incidental exposure to water up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes, and believe it or not, showering! Seriously! Who showers with headphones on?! I am nervous to try that, but it would be interesting to see if it would actually withstand a shower!Situations it cannot withstand when it comes to water is swimming or any type of watersports, which makes perfect sense.I would honestly recommend these headphones for the ease of use, quality and price point! I gave my wife the headphones I previously purchased and have used these full-time! These are great headphones! Buy yours today!
D**A
Back after 3 years to proclaim this product's stunning performance
Once in a while you must provide feedback for an outstanding product, even though it's been a while. I bought two sets of these Otium earbuds in 2021. There are among my stable of half a dozen bluetooth earbuds, most are without the connecting wire. The Otium buds are outstanding above the others for these reasons:Rock-solid, instant connectivity - with my Samsung phone, my iPad Air tablet, and my Dell laptop. Way better reliable connections than any of my other bluetooth earbuds.Connecting wire - no pairing problems between the earbuds because they have a wire connecting them! Such a hassle when the no-wire earbuds don't connect to each other. And no-wire buds fall out of the ear sometimes, and at inconvenient times (requiring a search on hands and knees under the front car seat...) Another benefit of the wire - when I know I won't be listening to audio, I can pop them out and leave them around my neck for easy access when needed. Convenient!!!Sound - with the right-fitting tips, these Otium headsets are BETTER than low-priced ($30) over-the-ear headphones. Loud, with strong bass. Can control the volume from the right-ear bud.Battery - They usually last me all day when I am watching YouTube tutorials off and on. I charge them every night and usually don't get the "Battery low" warning.Hearing-Aid Friendly - they fit over in-the-ear hearing aids (like the ones from Costco) comfortably. No ringing or feedback. The Otiums are less hassle than connecting (or trying to connect) with a hearing aid.Value - you can beat the sound quality and dependability for the price!!!
C**E
My mom can use them just fine
My mom is old(er than me, leave it at that) and even though she loves gadgets, she is about as tech savvy as a caterpillar, and the caterpillar could prob out-type her too. She asked me, "I need new BT headphones, what should I buy?" I told her, "You should buy the type where the two earbuds are connected, since you're old(er than me) and you lose stuff so if you get the true wireless it's possible you'll lose one. Also, they're a little less reliable since either or can lose connection...and it's kinda weird if only one is the phone earbud, if you're not used to it." These are legit complaints I have with my Bose Soundsport Frees which is apt, since I got them for free from my brother-in-law who didn't like them. But man is it annoying when I'm out for a run and the left says, "Nah, you're on your own" and disconnects itself).She says she'd think about it...then goes and buys some Skullcandy True Wireless ANCs from the store for $80....like, "Really mom?? Why you need active noise cancelling, you don't go nowhere!" She tries pairing it and is having all of the issues as the Skullcandys won't pair and the battery life when they do pair isn't what she's looking for. Bare in mind, my mom is NOT tech savvy nor does she have the best memory, so she'll just forget electronics need to be charged and leave them wherever for who knows how long. So I jump on Amazon and buy her these, since they're cheap and look exactly like a pair I have that are my BT back-ups whenever my Bose irritate me too much.She gets these in the mail and after remembering to charge them, they pair immediately and she's ecstatic. They also last forever since she only charges them maybe once a week, when she remembers to, but regardless, the Skullcandys are collecting dust somewhere in her house. When my dad got a new phone (no 3.5mm jack) and he also needed BT headphones, mom suggests, "You can have my $80 headphones", dad says, "No, son, buy me the same ones mom has." So now dad also has a pair (and since he's a guy they're in a darker color). They're also a diff color than mom's cuz, yeesh, I just picture them using the wrong ones and, blech. Even long-term married couples don't share Q-tips.I did dock off a star since although they pair immediately and their sound quality (listening to them) is fine for the price range, when mom calls me with them she sounds very quiet compared to her old Plantronics set. I can still hear her but I doubt I'd be able to still hear her if I was anywhere remotely loud.
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