iJoy Bluetooth Headphones Over Ear, Wireless and Wired Foldable Headset Built-in Microphone, FM, Micro SD Card Slot - (Green) Adults Kids Men Women








Key features
- •Deep, accurate bass response,Extended frequency range, Rechargeable
- •5-button control, including Play/pause/answer/hangup,Equalizer,Next track/volume up, Previous track/volume down
- •Ear cups fit around ears to help isolate audio, Foldable design for easy carry, noise canceling design
- •Micro SD card plug-in, built in Radio receiver, Built in Mic for Hands Free calling
- •New: 6 MONTHS!! exchange warranty! If your headset breaks or is damaged for any reason, Pranx will provide you with a FREE replacement!
iJoy Bluetooth Headphones Over Ear, Wireless and Wired Foldable Headset Built-in Microphone, FM, Micro SD Card Slot - (Green) Adults Kids Men Women
List Price: $40.14$36.13DEALYou Save: $4.01 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Great for the price
AE Miller✓ Verified Purchase•December 19, 2023
I have had these for a couple weeks now. They hold their charge for several hours and the sound is very clear. I didn't realize that they also had the ability to receive and play FM radio on their own (with static) so was kind of strange experience when I hit the pause button on my audio book and started hearing music and talking (I reconnected my phone and the Bluetooth took over again fine). The headphones do hurt my ears a bit after a couple hours, but maybe my ears are on the bigger side. Overall for the price was a great buy and shouldn't get misplaced all the time like my earbuds.
A Hidden Gem
Odette✓ Verified Purchase•November 30, 2023
I decided to look for headphones after learning about the harm of using earbuds (same as using a cotton swab for wax). I stumbled upon these and was a bit strapped for money so I decided to give them a try. I braced for the worst because you get what you pay for. Not with these. These sound so much better than some of the big named brands' headphones. What really shocked me was the bass quality. You have a couple of settings you can choose from, I opted for the bass heavy setting because I love my music to boom, and these sound amazing. I find myself using these frequently when I take my dog for a walk and if there's something going on around me, I legit cannot hear anything other than the music. My only issue was with the connectivity, but I have a theory it had something to do with the area I was living in at the time because I haven't had the same issue since (the headphones would randomly cut out while I was out on a walk). The first set I bought lasted me over a year before I accidentally broke them, and I loved them so much I decided to get another pair. I don't use these super frequently, but as far as the charge goes, I could walk my dog twice a day for 30 minutes at a time for five days straight and these would still have a charge on them. They do take a bit long to charge, but like I said, I don't use them super frequently so that's not an inconvenience to me. The charge time is definitely faster now that these have a USB-C port instead of the micro-USB they used to have. Great value product, a hidden gem. I won't even bother with other brands after finding these.
Perfectly serviceable headphones
Kristen Stieffel✓ Verified Purchase•November 21, 2023
I'm no audiophile; I just needed a decent set of headphones for going on walks and so forth. These work really well for that. They don't work so well for listening to meditations at night before sleep, because for some incomprehensible reason Bluetooth devices *must* have a blinking light to tell you they're connected. It's not noticeable in daylight but it is blinding in the dark. So for inducing sleep I go back to wired headphones.
Lightweight and Comfortable , good sound
Yep, I bought this...✓ Verified Purchase•October 31, 2023
IJOY Bluetooth headset is my favorite lightweight set. I chose the blue over ear wireless and or wired IJOY head set. They fit my head nicely and don't crush or bother my ears. I wear glasses and the IJOY headset doesn't crush the arm of my glasses into my skull. They are comfortable. I'm really pleased they fit over my large ears without discomfort. The best thing for me, is they sound is good. I'm not big on bass, so even though there isn't much with this headset, mot having bass pounding in my head is great.
This is the second IJOY headset I've bought for myself, I was so bummed when I accidentally broke my first set because I like the IJOY headset. I like them so much, I bought them for several family members as gifts and they like them as well. If I break this set, I'll be buying another ASAP. Probably the purple ones...
This is the second IJOY headset I've bought for myself, I was so bummed when I accidentally broke my first set because I like the IJOY headset. I like them so much, I bought them for several family members as gifts and they like them as well. If I break this set, I'll be buying another ASAP. Probably the purple ones...
Good headphones, solid sound quality. So so lifespan
Ash M.✓ Verified Purchase•October 31, 2023
So let me preface by saying I live in headphones.
I have tinnitus. I am in headphones most of the day to drown out the ringing.
Most would consider this counterintuitive but Meniere's runs in the family so I'm already aware of what's coming my way and have for years. That's between me and my ENT at this point, I just do what needs to be done to get through the day comfortably.
The sound quality has to be excellent in any headphones i purchase as I already have early stages of hearing loss and to hear all tones like I did in my teens clearly I need something I can adjust the bass on. I'm picky and have returned more than a few sets for poor quality sound.
I listen to a wide variety of music everything from classical to techno swing, alternative and metal and every combo inbetween. My Spotify end of year list said I listened to 30 genres last year for example.
As such I tend to buy cheaper but well quality headphones as I'm in them for many hours a day.
They need to be comfortable when wearing my glasses (which is the majority of the time), durable and not cumbersome both on my head and for travel.
Buying a $200 pair of headphones is useless as I destroy them with how often I drop things from my spinal cord injury and my usage means their life expectancy isn't any longer than some of the cheaper ones. I'm seriously in them 16 hours+ a day sometimes at low volume, 8 hours minimum most days.
I'm usually purchasing headphones every 6-12 months due to wear and tear from excessive use.
They come off to get cleaned, charged and put back on when not sleeping essentially.
For that purpose these have been excellent.
They have good solid sound quality and the bluetooth setting works excellent. I've gone out in the yard many a time with them still working while my tablet is running my music app inside (and we have a block construction house). The bass is fairly easy to set, though you do have to keep scrolling and go round a second time if you pass the first one you like. I wish there was a way to scroll to set that in case of liking the previous setting better. Pick a song with heavy bass and vocals when picking which setting to use for daily use when picking your setting.
My main complaint besides that with them has been the bright indicator light on the left side of the earpiece. You can put a darkening sticker on it but in general it a very bright LED and a sticker may get stuck in your hair if it gets loose. Its fairly annoying if you're doing something in low light.
The headphones last 7 months for me prior to killing the right speaker. For me that's not a bad lifespan. I'm also going to be completely honest in that I didn't initially buy the protective case and I think that added to them getting beat up and deteriorating faster.
I repurchased.
I think for the cost they are still an extremely solid pair of headphones with exceptional sound quality for their price range. They definitely compete with higher range headphones for sound quality. Just buy the matching case so you don't destroy them.
I purchased the protective case a few months in when I was sure they were decent and am fairly confident they would have last longer if I had that from the get go. Which is another reason why I repurchased even with the initial pair dying after 7 months.
I have tinnitus. I am in headphones most of the day to drown out the ringing.
Most would consider this counterintuitive but Meniere's runs in the family so I'm already aware of what's coming my way and have for years. That's between me and my ENT at this point, I just do what needs to be done to get through the day comfortably.
The sound quality has to be excellent in any headphones i purchase as I already have early stages of hearing loss and to hear all tones like I did in my teens clearly I need something I can adjust the bass on. I'm picky and have returned more than a few sets for poor quality sound.
I listen to a wide variety of music everything from classical to techno swing, alternative and metal and every combo inbetween. My Spotify end of year list said I listened to 30 genres last year for example.
As such I tend to buy cheaper but well quality headphones as I'm in them for many hours a day.
They need to be comfortable when wearing my glasses (which is the majority of the time), durable and not cumbersome both on my head and for travel.
Buying a $200 pair of headphones is useless as I destroy them with how often I drop things from my spinal cord injury and my usage means their life expectancy isn't any longer than some of the cheaper ones. I'm seriously in them 16 hours+ a day sometimes at low volume, 8 hours minimum most days.
I'm usually purchasing headphones every 6-12 months due to wear and tear from excessive use.
They come off to get cleaned, charged and put back on when not sleeping essentially.
For that purpose these have been excellent.
They have good solid sound quality and the bluetooth setting works excellent. I've gone out in the yard many a time with them still working while my tablet is running my music app inside (and we have a block construction house). The bass is fairly easy to set, though you do have to keep scrolling and go round a second time if you pass the first one you like. I wish there was a way to scroll to set that in case of liking the previous setting better. Pick a song with heavy bass and vocals when picking which setting to use for daily use when picking your setting.
My main complaint besides that with them has been the bright indicator light on the left side of the earpiece. You can put a darkening sticker on it but in general it a very bright LED and a sticker may get stuck in your hair if it gets loose. Its fairly annoying if you're doing something in low light.
The headphones last 7 months for me prior to killing the right speaker. For me that's not a bad lifespan. I'm also going to be completely honest in that I didn't initially buy the protective case and I think that added to them getting beat up and deteriorating faster.
I repurchased.
I think for the cost they are still an extremely solid pair of headphones with exceptional sound quality for their price range. They definitely compete with higher range headphones for sound quality. Just buy the matching case so you don't destroy them.
I purchased the protective case a few months in when I was sure they were decent and am fairly confident they would have last longer if I had that from the get go. Which is another reason why I repurchased even with the initial pair dying after 7 months.
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