

🎧 Elevate your sound game—where style meets unstoppable wireless freedom!
Bluedio T2 Plus Turbine headphones combine powerful 57mm drivers with Bluetooth 5.0 for crystal-clear audio and extended 45-hour battery life. Designed for professionals on the move, they feature foldable ergonomics, Micro SD card support up to 32GB, and FM radio, ensuring versatile, high-quality sound whether wired or wireless.













| ASIN | B00Q30A1RI |
| Additional Features | Foldable, Lightweight |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Audio Driver Size | 57 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 45 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,961 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #356 in On-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | Bluedio |
| Brand Name | Bluedio |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Micro USB charging cable, 3.5mm Audio cable |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Computers |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 4.1, Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package (FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,371 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | over-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Faux Leather |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00612677456280, 00701622301772 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 224 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Bluedio |
| Model Name | T2 Plus |
| Model Number | T2 plus |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 110 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style Name | Retro |
| UPC | 612677456280 743534705880 612677575165 732943127468 701622301772 756244587530 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, FM |
S**R
Well worth the money
I love everything about these. I can't use ear buds because they just fall out on me over and over again. With these on I am able to quickly and easily connect to the wifi on my phone and use them without having to worry about adjusting them, discomfort, not the right fit, or about walking too far and loosing my connection. I will even leave and cross the street and stay connected. The controls are very easy and they do most of it on their own. A voice will appear and help you know what you are doing which is great but not necessary in my opinion. It's literally hold button for on. Hold Button for off. Volume up and down. The sound is very clear. The battery charge lasts for over a week using them for several hours a day. They are just perfect for me. They also include a wire for the people that prefer to use them wired (my son likes the wire) I have the black pair and bought my teen a blue pair and was very impressive with the shade of blue they came in. I think they also have red. anyway, they are a great set of headphones.
L**S
Works As Well As Advertised
My rating is based upon the value and quality based upon the target market sector. So far these are working very well and as advertised. I do not know if there have been any changes in design or manufacturing but these headphones are far sturdier and stronger than what some other reviewers have reported and build quality seems to be more than adequate. I purchased these because I first needed something now to use with my computer and the pre-Black Friday sale just happened to appear at the right time then I also liked the idea of the microSDHC card. In retrospect, I overemphasized the micro-SDHC use as users obviously will not have screens to manage playlists, etc. Sound quality was very good with deep bass. The only issue that I had was with Windows which changed the default setting from stereo headphones to mono and I will admit that the mono was absolutely terrible but sound quality returned to very good once I recognized and corrected that. It may take a little bit of playing around but to make Windows automatically switch over when I turn the Bluetooth headset on as you apparently need to make your normal speakers the default playback device then connect and make the headphones the default playback device. Now when I turn on the headphones the system switches output form speakers to headphones and back when headphones are turned off. I did not experience some of the sound loss and noise isolation issues that others have reported but it may also be that these are still too new for me to have started to spring and stretch the metal so I get a very good fit without excessive pressure or uncomfortableness. The two negatives that I found were that the user guide is physically far too small so the print is extremely difficult to read and I could not find an electronic copy to download. I also noted that turning these off can be slightly misleading as it takes approximately 4-5 seconds of holding down the power button but during that time the blue LED will also flash so I thought that the headphones were off only to discover otherwise hours later. Perhaps others will not misinterpret the LED flash as I did. Funny how Bluedio emailed me asking for me to review the product two days before it was even delivered. Amazon did the same about the packaging although the day before delivery. This review is for the product advertised and sold in November 2015 at Bluedio T2 Plus Turbine Wireless Bluetooth Headphones with Mic/Micro SD Card Slot/FM Radio (Black) Sold by Bluedio and fulfilled by Amazon.com. I have noted that sometimes reviews are actually for a different product or version and sometimes for the wrong vendor. UPDATE: Apparently the first request did not make it through the Amazon system (disappeared from sent items) and within perhaps ten hours of sending a follow up request for a copy of the User's Manual I received a response from Bluedio. It looks like someone had to go through some additional steps to extract the English instructions into a separate file. Thank You. Now that I can read the User's Manual I can confirm that the manufacturer agrees that these headphones support a microSD card of up to 32 GB.
G**S
AS ADVERTISED
This headset is perfection. It works well but with a slight hiccup that can be avoided. I'm using a Galaxy note 2 it's Equalizer can't be shut off so music sounds terrible it can be avoided as follows. open an app and allow sounds to connect leave it open in the background then open music player and hit play sound is very full with perfect bass. Close all background apps and ROCK OUT. The fm tuner works well just remember to turn it down with the toggle switch by pressing and holding it sideways as it doubles as the track next/previous switch and to turn on RADIO button by pushing in and holding it until it fires & light turns green. The power button is easy press & hold until it says POWER On. Yes it speaks so one knows what's going on. Games & multimedia come to life with these Bad Boys (T2 plus Turbine) They have good call quality and feature a Micro SD card slot. Very useful. I bought these as everyday call & multimedia set because my Bluedio Silver Legend Revolution + have terrible call quality but offer mind blowing audio that blows away everything else even with the equalizer on. The Turbine come in second audio wise BUT OFFER SUPERIOR CALL QUALITY with a 45 hour battery to boot. You'll be charging it rarely. I give 57mm drivers 5 STARS along with all the other features. Pairs automatically with smart phones without hassle. Bluedio T2 Turbine best JBL E50BT which have good call quality & a 16 hour battery but have mediocre sound only with equalizer setting on ROCK which is the best sound possible but can't measure up to Bluedio T2 Turbine not at all. If the JBL were not so expensive i'd chuck them in the trash where they belong. If you're upgrading from JBL you'll be amazed while saving $100.00. These are very well built and comfortable enough ear cups rotate when not in use. If you love music and want a good all a rounder at a low cost these are for you. There's no bass like BLUEDIO BASS!!!
D**S
All for only $35.99!!
Bluedio T2 Plus Turbine Wireless Bluetooth Headphones with Mic/Micro SD Card Slot/FM Radio (Black) Disclaimer: I am not an audiophile or headphone snob. I have had these for about two weeks now and this is what I have encountered so far. THE GOOD: (+) Five Stars $35.99 & Free same day shipping! Battery life is excellent. I work 10 hours a day, four days a week. I don't listen to them for the full 10 hours but the battery will last all week. I will believe Bluedio's claim of 45 hours of music playtime. I wish my phones battery lasted this long. The SD card works. Audio quality is fine. If you get the Android app (Google "Bluedio headphone app" to find it) you can change some of the built in equalizer presets to adjust the sound to your preference. It will only play the music in the order it is on the card, no shuffle mode that I have found.. This means that if you have a lot of music and want to listen to something in the middle prepare to toggle the next button for a while. You can use cards larger than 32 GB if you want you just have to format them in FAT32, all cards for that matter need to be formatted to FAT32, but 4 GB of music should be more than you can listen to before the battery needs to be recharged. The FM radio works. Not much to say. I don't really use it. It at least will tune in to a station or two that I might want to listen to. The headset does work for phone calls. The person on the other end can here me fine. Again I don't use this feature that much. The Bluetooth is excellent. I left my Samsung S5 at my desk while gong to lunch. I was out of the room and down the hall a good 50 feet before I realized what I had done. Not one skip in the audio. I use the Poweramp MP3 player on my phone and the audio quality is much better than the SD cards. I have 64 GB of storage on my phone for music and can select what I want quickly and easily this way. I am very impressed with the sound quality of these headphones. Even at full volume I did not notice distortion. These headphones get very loud at full volume so others around you will have a good idea of what you may be listening to or become bothered by it. Turn them down a few notches. Your ears and co-workers will appreciate it. The Android app if you find has a few working features that are nice such as Equalizer presets, battery level. You can also change the language the of the voice cues, use it to find a missing pair of headphone, and change the name of how they are identified when pairing. The last feature is good because there are at least three other pairs of these floating around work that I know of. THE BAD: Neutral For me these headphones are not the most comfortable. I have to take them off about every hour for a short break. Not that big of a deal. Co-workers are usually asking me questions which require me to pause and take these off to speak to them anyway. Other co-workers say that theirs are comfortable. I guess I have tender ears and a big head. THE REALLY BAD: (-) One Star. The micro USB connector broke fairly easily. I was only trying to charge them for the third time when I noticed that the red LED was not turning on. I have them boxed and ready to return for a refund. This small and delicate connector is barely soldered to the board inside with no reinforcement. If I get another pair of these I will open them carefully and place a small bead of JB Weld around the connector. OVERALL: = Four Stars Can't beat them for the price! Battery life and sound quality are excellent. If you don't use the FM Stereo or you like to pick and choose the music you listen to at will, go with the T2 (no FM or SD card feature) and not the T2+. They are a little cheaper. Charge these where the micro USB cable won't get bumped or pulled on inadvertently and be careful not to gorilla the connector in and out of these headphones. THE REALLY GOOD: I have been credited my account for these. I just put them in the UPS box this morning. Got the JB Weld waiting! To get the Android app go here: http://www.ibestme.com/Products/bluedio-t2-plus-bluetooth-headset Or here: http://wap.bluedio.com/t2.html (Click the green android to download).
I**H
Best headphones you can buy for the best mix of quality and value.
I first came in contact with the Bluedio line of headphones in my gym. It seemed that every member had a pair. Most had the HT model. After doing my research on Amazon, I found that the T2 was the next level up, and decided to try them. Upon receiving them, I was pleasantly surprised by the look and feel of the T2+. I've owned the the Beats line of Headphones, and the feel of these was quite comparable. The feature list of the T2+ is impressive as well. The SD card option is one of my favorite features. It allows you to not carry any other device, and dial up your own playlist straight from an SD card. The FM radio would be my 2nd favorite feature, though I tend to prefer my own playlists over radio play. Another thumbs up! The option to connect the headphones to any other speaker system via the male-male jack, is something I didn't expect. I am now able to connect via BlueTooth, and run all my favorite playlist thru my phone. Its a party saving feature... Game changer. The sound quality of these is on par or better than any headphone, I've ever owned (Beats included). I listen to a wide range of music, from Jeezy to Coldplay, and I love the sound. I'm hooked. Bluedio is my choice and all my clients and family are now becoming fans as well. I recently had a problem, probably due to my heavy hands, where I pushed my power button in too far. With the 1 year warranty in tact, I emailed Bluedio thru the Amazon site, and immediately received a response. Within 2 days, I had a replacement set of T2+, and they actually feel like they are better than ever before. Love em.. I've since purchased 5 other Bluedio products, with similar levels of contentment. I hope they remain the quality product that they are, with the same value pricing I've become accustomed to.
M**.
The headphones were delivered nicely packaged and delivered when when promised
I recently purchased Blueio T2+ (Turbine 2 Plus) bluetooth stereo headphones. After some research -reading countless reviews and viewing review videos- of various headphones , I decided to take a chance on the T2+ (the white pair) during a lightning deal for an incredible price of $29.95. I wanted a pair of headphones that could be used wirelessly and wired if need be; I have a pair of Bose Sound Trues for wired listening. The headphones were delivered nicely packaged and delivered when when promised. First impression was they were smaller, lighter, and not as bulky as I feared they might be. I am a female, about 5'2, and on the smallest setting, the headphones fit nicely... not too tight or loose. Also, if I need to wear my reading glasses, they fit comfortably over them, with no discomfort. The material of the padding on the earcups is soft and breathable. I can wear these for a couple hrs before there is a hint of any ear fatigue, which is minimal at best. They pair easily with my ipod Touch 4th generation. And a surprising plus, for me, is that I have a Sony stereo system that did not come with a headphone jack....if I dock my ipod, I get the power and EQ from my stereo through the headphones, improving an already impressive sound. And how DO they sound? They have a nice, rich, powerful audio quality...and they can generate enough bass for any bass lover, without sacrificing other tones. I listen to many genres and they all sound great through these phones. I was pleased that I only had to to charge the headphones, out of the box, for only 3-5 hrs. I charged it a couple days ago, and they are still charged. I love the freedom to leave my ipod docked and hear music all through the house, upstairs and down. There is no drop in music within the listed parameters. I can also have my ipod in my pocket and get perfect reception. Overall, for this price point, these are hard to beat. I am more than happy with them, as they exceeded my expectations.
M**E
Decent sound quality for the $30 prime deal but not worth the pain.
I have worn these for a total of 15 minutes and here's my review: For the $30 that I paid for them, they're great. But I would never buy them again. Would I return them? I am seriously considering it and will know for sure by the time I'm done writing this review. Initial impression: Opening the box, these felt super cheap. They didn't have a great-quality feel but I didn't expect that of a pair of $30 headphones. I would expect that high-quality feel if I were to have paid the original MSRP of $129.99. I don't get the feeling that these will last for more than 6 months if I were to use them on a daily basis. When I stretch them to fit over my head, it feels like they're about to bend beyond their limit. Fit: I've had my head for a number of years and didn't feel that it was super large. However, after looking up my hat size (7 1/2) and finding that the most common hat size in the US for males is 7 3/8, I felt justified in my feelings that my head isn't as gigantic as these headphones were making me feel. The headphones squeeze my ears unevenly. The only way for me to have even pressure on my ears is to have the headphone band sit slightly behind the rear crest of my head (Slightly above the meeting of the lambdoid suture and the sagittal suture for those willing to look it up) therefore making it unsecure and prone to falling off. Everything else just feels too tight or doesn't provide a good seal around the ears. Sound quality: The sound is wonderfully great for the price of $30 thanks to the Prime deal. The bass is great, however it's lacking in the upper-middle to high range so a drummer's high-hat sounds very muffled and lacking in the detail and richness that they deserve and they're completely blown out by the forcefulness of the bass. I noticed under the Bluetooth connection to multiple devices (computer, phone and a tablet) that there would be a very high pitched noise when connected and waiting for an input. Sometimes it would be a faint pulsating beep while no sound was playing. Other times when waiting for music to queue up there would be a long beep followed by the music. This kills it for me. FM Radio: It works but the reception quality isn't all that great. I get WAY better quality when I use my Olympus voice recorder or my old square ipod nano. There is no way for me to know what station is being played. Calls: The call audio clarity is there and the function works well. I didn't test the clarity of the built-in microphone as of yet and I'm not really wanting to however, I just received a phone call. The other person on the line said they were able to hear me perfectly. I'm not sure what to think of that because they were with the customer satisfaction department of a different corporation. Conclusion: I changed my initial rating from two stars to one star because 1 = I hate it, 2 = I don't like it and 3 = it's okay. At the outset of my review I certainly didn't like it but wearing them for the duration of the review, making phone calls and listening to music it left me with a deep hatred for this device. It's certainly not "okay" and I am coming to hate it. A LOT. So much so that I will be initiating a return. Hopefully it's returnable. If not, it's not a waste as it's a decent pair for $30. My ears are now throbbing. If you have a small head, if you must buy a pair of headphones and if you have roughly $30-50 to spend get a pair of wired earbuds. Don't buy these.
T**Y
They are OK, but can be much better after some EQ adjusting, and an AMP for those who desire a serious listening experience.
Just received these a couple days ago, haven't tested all the features (will do so eventually & make updates) so I'll just get straight to the point. Bass: 8.5/10 For $40 (and depending on what you're listening too) Hip Hop, R & B, Rap, ect., bass is decent. Adjust your EQ, and it sounds d@mn good. Throw these on a (decent) Headphone Amp, and they sound MONSTROUS. Treble: 5/10 & Hi's: 3/10 This area needs great improvement. The treble & hi's are not exciting, they're not bright either...they sound very dull. The 125 & 250hz range seems to be overpowered, not by bass though, but of this particular tone that I just cant describe. Playing with the EQ will give them a little life so that you can enjoy them a tad bit more. Clarity: 6/10 The overall sound needs some work. That "tone" that I mentioned above is whats affecting clarity in my opinion. Here's a few examples: Movies: Women dont sound "nice, sweet & soft" like women, they have a bad tone, as if they're butch, studs, etc., almost manly like. Games: Guns dont have that sharp high pitch sound...like reloading should be "click click", and not "clak clak" if that makes sense to any of you. That tone is the area on the eq between bass & treble...thats what it has to much of....and by bringing that area down, will soften the harshness of that tone, and they'll sound better. Mic: 1/10 Mic is just horrible on these. Most ppl on the other end of the call says I sound very low & faint, like Im on speaker phone and standing probably 10 ft away from my phone. Pairing with phone to answer calls is simply POINTLESS, dont do it!. Isolating Sound Leak: 1/10 These can get loud, and they will bleed & leak heavily. Even at low volumes, there is still leakage. Running, jogging or any activity outside is perfectly fine....for those of you who will use these for more quieter settings...well, good luck with that! Comfort: 8/10 Headband is pretty comfy. I have small ears, so they fit inside the ear cups pretty much. The ear cups are pretty soft as well. I've used them for about maybe 4 hrs (in one setting) and have not suffered from any fatigue or ear aches. Cant complain about anything other than they feel & look awkward. They look like they're suppose to be worn in reverse, the Left earcup goes on your right ear & vice versa. So every time I put them on, I have to look first, & make sure Im putting the right earcup on my right ear. But once I adjust the ear cups, they fit perfectly fine. Bluetooth: 8/10 I have not paired with my phone yet, but have mainly been trying to pair them with a bluetooth transceiver I just ordered, and it has been problematic. I have not thoroughly investigated the issue, but I believe its not on the headphones end, its the transceiver. Loudness: 10/10 Due to these having low impedance of only 16ohms, and a MASSIVE 57 inch driver, these are pretty easy to push. Now, because I like LOUD (im the kind of guy who usually buys 4 sets of 12's in a ported speaker box, or 3 sets of 15's...maybe 4 if my trunk allows so because I love the when the bass rattles my whole car and massage my seats) I had to get an amp to give them a little more juice, and when I did, I had all sorts of eargasm's listening to my favorite music, skimming through some of my favorite movies like Avatar, Matrix, and anything else that has some really great explosion scenes. These cans were actually rumbling & vibrating on my ears, it felt so good, I probably replayed each scene about 10 times before I moved on to the next movie. I'll be using these more so for music, and only movies that I have. As far as using them to watch netflix or amazon, I'll pass on that, because I want women to sound like women, and I cant alter the EQ unless I buy an equalizer specifically for that, which Im NOT going to do, well, I dont think so at least. Build Quality: 7.5/10 Build quality actually looks more solid than it actually is. The plastic on the ear cups looks like real metal at first glance. I've read quite a bit of reviews, where ppl are complaining that headband broke, buttons broke, ect., so Im hoping that my set doesn't break any time soon because the buttons do feel flimsy. They're quite light, so thats an additional plus. If these were still selling at $130, I would return them, but since they were only $40, I'll keep them. I haven't tested the SD Card/FM Radio, so I'll update on that when I do test them. CONS: Although these are 4.1, and they have several bluetooth profiles, one of the biggest cons is that these do NOT support Apt-X codec for low latency. Thats really disappointing because that will limit me from attempting to watch anything Im trying to stream from my transceiver out of fear for lag and out of sync issues. I tried to watch avatar that way, and it seemed very slightly out of sync...it may not be noticeable to someone sitting 15 plus feet away from their tv, but I sit within 5 feet of my monitor so its easily noticeable for me. Its not bad where the movie is unwatchable, its just that I notice it, and I'd rather just plug in a stereo cable and watch lag free shows/movies cause that will eventually drive me crazy and take away from my viewing experience. BLUEDIO, if you guys are reading this, PLEASE add Apt-X to the newer T3 version(s). That is the only thing preventing me from buying those, as they are suppose to be an UPGRADE, not an almost identical to the original T2....or at least change the name to T2.5. I dont know how you guys manage to leave Apt-X off of your list. So, overall these sound decent, depending on how you use them. I'll be keeping them & using them until I can acquire something better (have my eyes set on some headphones that have 3 drivers (in each ear), for roughly the same price as these). Oh, the saying is that "when you burn in your headphones, they'll sound much better than out of the box" So I have not factored that in yet, so hopefully I can witness that for myself, and if they do sound better after X amount of hrs, that will be even better.
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