🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The FSL 360º Bluetooth Headset offers lightweight comfort and advanced features like Bluetooth 4.0 and aptX audio technology, ensuring a premium listening experience. With a one-button control for easy operation and a 3-year warranty, it's the perfect companion for music lovers on the go.
W**D
Amazing build and sound for the price whilst being better than many other equivalent headsets.
If you like big, in spite of this being around for a few years, this is an excellent product. The sound is comparable and better balanced for all music genres and speech than many other equivilant headphones on the market, but priced at x 10 below their price. It is by no means perfect, but fully respectful without any significant misgivings. Build wise, for me the headset is too large for walking outside the house and commuting. You also have to contend with the flashing light on one side - nice but not me. You should also be aware that it is not completely closed so does leak some sound, which is not completely ideal for public transport users. This should not detract from the all engaging sound, style and level of comfort., whatever ears the powers granted you. It does a fabulous job picking up bluetooth and performs a number of modes on a single headset button, which is comprehensive considering the potential limitation. Bluetooth type is "aptx", a higher sound quality. Overall, the features are great: such as phone call handling, volume and track controls, robustness of build and it features a solid case. All in all, great service and a well styled, fabulous sounding headset, built strongly with a three guarantee and sold an unbelievable price.
C**L
Functionally good, but one major flaw.
I bought this product having previously had a good experience with the previous model, the FSL Zero, as this is supposedly an "upgrade" from that model. However, the wire running through the product is exposed between ear piece and the head band. This wire is obviously designed to allow the ear piece to pivot for comfort, but the pivoting causes the wire to work loose very quickly. I had the product for less than a week, with around an average of three hours a day, before the right speaker failed and then two days later (I had no other headphones to use) the left speaker failed as well.To sum up;Positives: The sound quality is very good, the bass is powerful and well balanced, great battery life (around 10-12 hours), the blue tooth connectivity is simple to set up and the connection is stable with a decent range and comfortable for long periods.Negatives: Feel very frail especially the rotating mechanism to control song changing, volume and power, headphone wire very easily broken, the connection between the speaker and the wire very easily loosened and headphones are prone to speaker failure within days.Not worth risking the money for a product that will break so quickly, the FSL Zero is a much better model. My first pair lasted 9 months with no problems, the only reason I had to buy a new pair was they got hit with a basketball and the headband snapped.
K**S
Although everything was working perfectly, the ear pads are ...
Although everything was working perfectly, the ear pads are ripped of and came out after less than a year. Be careful!
D**G
They are alright and could be better
To start with these are very good headphones, they are not the best headphones I have ever used, but certainly not the worst.I have tried the beats solo hd, seinheiser and bose ranges and although these are massively better in sound quality and build, you can't really knock these FSL 360s for value at the sale price I got them at (£59.99).The bluetooth signal is good, but this is dependent also on the device you are connecting to. For instance your smartphone is likely to have a better signal with less drops than a tablet in your bag when walking down the street (or at least that is what I found with a Samsung S4 and a Samsung tab 3). Both devices maintained signal within 8-10m range as long as there wasnt much in the way of obstructions between them.The sound is good, rich clear lows and highs without drowning out the mids across a vast range of music I listen to. However at louder volumes on some racey tracks you can hear some bass distortion.In terms of sound isolation it wasnt bad, but deffinately could be better, if you commute on public transport you will still hear alot of the noise around you. If you turn the volume up to try and drown out the tube noise, you may experience the sound distortion I mentioned and still hear the clackity clack of the train.Battery life is good, the only problem is you don't really know when you are approaching the need for a recharge until about 15 minutes before it cuts out from a series of beeps. It would be better if it would let you know how much battery you had when you switched it on. This plus you cannot connect by cable means on longer commutes where you may not have charged after a couple of days usage you may find yourself short and because you dont have the option to connect by cable like some bluetooth headsets means you end up frustrated and listining to c£@p from other commuters which you try so hard to avoid.The one touch button control is good and works well with android devices.The connection to my windows 7 laptop however didnt allow the media to be played through the headset, so would be nice if FSL could provide software/drivers to resolve that.Build quality, headband is good, ear pads are comfortable, but the way they are put together means a number of rattling sounds when you move your head.The case they come with is good and somewhat resembles a Kettle bell.In conclusion, at the sale price they are good value, but in terms of high end quality they are lacking, so if you want that high end quality build and sound you will need to spend a bit more I suspect.
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