| Brand | YUMONDEAR |
| Color | Black |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohm |
I got tired of ear pods biting the dust after too many sweaty workouts so I reverted to old school big headphones. They are durable, sweat tolerant, noise canceling and have a great base mode feature. I love them!
Just to get the negative out of the way.The instructions say position the headphones left and right based off the marking. But here's the deal. It doesn't say L or R anywhere at least for the black model. So I probably have an older version which is fine. You can easily go to a sound test section online and figure out which one is left and right.To put it simple. The one charging hole is the left.Now on to the positive. Really good battery life. Super clear and so far seems to have good durability as long as you're not forcing anything. Figure out which way they move left and right. Pull out positioning and folding. The volume control. I'll be honest when connected to a computer and the instructions are a little bit vague for rolling down the volume.However, increasing the volume is pretty straightforward. I would recommend just using the physical volume on your computer to control the volume of the headset because manually doing it it seems to go up easily but it's confusing on how to get it down.Same thing if you're using it on a cell phone. I'm mostly using this for PC late night watching YouTube. Video gaming which is actually pretty awesome that I can connect it directly to my controller for the PlayStation 5 pro. And get the sound. The design is pretty good. Can be curved in for tucking away compact (like my image?The headphone can be pulled in or out for head adjustment including the ear. But it's also cool that you can move the actual speakers themselves around like flat.
Super comfortable, perfect for listening to music for hours. They have incredible sound quality, deep bass, and clear treble. Plus, the price is excellent for everything they offer. And the best part is that they're super durable—they'll last a long time.
I picked up these headphones to temporarily replace my more studio-quality pair that broke (MX-40s), hoping for a budget-friendly pair that could handle music, podcasts, and calls — and for the most part, they delivered.For the positive's:Very long battery life. On a full charge, these can go for several days for 14/15+ hour days — extended listening sessions, travel, or long work days without worrying much about charging.Comfortable for long wear. The over-ear style with cushioned pads feels snug and doesn’t press too hard on my ears, so I can wear them for hours without discomfort.Decent sound for everyday use. Music, podcasts, and video audio all sound good; the bass is fairly solid, and the overall sound is balanced enough for casual listening.Useful features (especially for calls). The built-in mic works well enough for phone or video calls, and noise reduction helps keep voices clear even when there’s background noise.Flexible and quite convenient. They fold up for easier transport or storage, especially if I'm in a rush — nice for travel or commuting. Also, the ability to connect to multiple devices (phone, laptop, etc. etc.) is a bonus if you switch devices frequently.Now, for the drawbacks:Sound isn’t audiophile-level. For everyday listening, they’re fine — but if you expect crystal-clear detail or want high-fidelity audio (for critical music listening, mixing, etc.), these aren’t top-tier. At higher volumes, clarity can degrade somewhat.A little bulky. The over-ear design and build make them less portable. For some people (especially with smaller heads), prolonged wear might feel a bit heavy.Noise canceling is modest. They offer some noise isolation and mic-based noise reduction for calls, but if you’re in a very noisy environment (like a busy café or street), they’re not going to block as much as high-end noise-canceling headphones would.Not the highest build premium. For the price, materials and assembly are acceptable — but they don’t feel like luxury headphones. So, you get value, but also certain compromises (especially compared to more expensive options).The multi-device connection feature although handy, can also be equally annoying depending on your setup. (like automatically connecting to the wrong primary device, which in my case is my phone).⭐ Verdict: Good Everyday Companion — Not a Studio-Level HeadsetIf you want a reliable, comfortable, and budget-friendly headset for music, calls, commuting, or travel, YUMONDEAR F1 is a smart and practical choice. It shines when you don’t need “audiophile-grade” sound but do care about comfort, battery life, and general versatility. Great to have a couple for backup's too, which is why I bought a few just incase.That said — if you demand top-tier audio quality, serious noise cancelling, or a super-light design — it might fall a bit short. In that case, investing in a higher-end pair may make sense.
Impressed for the price ! Not bad at all and last pretty long and is comfortable on my ear. It is bulky but I don’t mind since it’s used for a particular purpose - music editing and movies… not sleeping or walking around in. Good sound quality overall.
These headphones were very easy to pair with my laptop and cell phone. Just a word of caution, when pairing with another device, be sure that any other paired devices have bluetooth disabled or are turned off, otherwise, the headphones will not find the new device. I found the sound quality to be excellent and the volume was easy to adjust. They were very comfortable on my ears.
These headphones sound pretty good especially considering the price. So far I've been happy with the sound they produce when I play my music. The one downside is that they DO NOT have Active Noise Cancelling so I do hear external noise when listening to music. All in all they are a good set of headphones for the purpose at which they are being used.
Great headphones for the price. The sound is clear, the bass is solid, and they’re very comfortable to wear for long periods. Easy pairing and good battery life. Definitely worth it.
I got tired of ear pods biting the dust after too many sweaty workouts so I reverted to old school big headphones. They are durable, sweat tolerant, noise canceling and have a great base mode feature. I love them!
Just to get the negative out of the way.The instructions say position the headphones left and right based off the marking. But here's the deal. It doesn't say L or R anywhere at least for the black model. So I probably have an older version which is fine. You can easily go to a sound test section online and figure out which one is left and right.To put it simple. The one charging hole is the left.Now on to the positive. Really good battery life. Super clear and so far seems to have good durability as long as you're not forcing anything. Figure out which way they move left and right. Pull out positioning and folding. The volume control. I'll be honest when connected to a computer and the instructions are a little bit vague for rolling down the volume.However, increasing the volume is pretty straightforward. I would recommend just using the physical volume on your computer to control the volume of the headset because manually doing it it seems to go up easily but it's confusing on how to get it down.Same thing if you're using it on a cell phone. I'm mostly using this for PC late night watching YouTube. Video gaming which is actually pretty awesome that I can connect it directly to my controller for the PlayStation 5 pro. And get the sound. The design is pretty good. Can be curved in for tucking away compact (like my image?The headphone can be pulled in or out for head adjustment including the ear. But it's also cool that you can move the actual speakers themselves around like flat.
Super comfortable, perfect for listening to music for hours. They have incredible sound quality, deep bass, and clear treble. Plus, the price is excellent for everything they offer. And the best part is that they're super durable—they'll last a long time.
I picked up these headphones to temporarily replace my more studio-quality pair that broke (MX-40s), hoping for a budget-friendly pair that could handle music, podcasts, and calls — and for the most part, they delivered.For the positive's:Very long battery life. On a full charge, these can go for several days for 14/15+ hour days — extended listening sessions, travel, or long work days without worrying much about charging.Comfortable for long wear. The over-ear style with cushioned pads feels snug and doesn’t press too hard on my ears, so I can wear them for hours without discomfort.Decent sound for everyday use. Music, podcasts, and video audio all sound good; the bass is fairly solid, and the overall sound is balanced enough for casual listening.Useful features (especially for calls). The built-in mic works well enough for phone or video calls, and noise reduction helps keep voices clear even when there’s background noise.Flexible and quite convenient. They fold up for easier transport or storage, especially if I'm in a rush — nice for travel or commuting. Also, the ability to connect to multiple devices (phone, laptop, etc. etc.) is a bonus if you switch devices frequently.Now, for the drawbacks:Sound isn’t audiophile-level. For everyday listening, they’re fine — but if you expect crystal-clear detail or want high-fidelity audio (for critical music listening, mixing, etc.), these aren’t top-tier. At higher volumes, clarity can degrade somewhat.A little bulky. The over-ear design and build make them less portable. For some people (especially with smaller heads), prolonged wear might feel a bit heavy.Noise canceling is modest. They offer some noise isolation and mic-based noise reduction for calls, but if you’re in a very noisy environment (like a busy café or street), they’re not going to block as much as high-end noise-canceling headphones would.Not the highest build premium. For the price, materials and assembly are acceptable — but they don’t feel like luxury headphones. So, you get value, but also certain compromises (especially compared to more expensive options).The multi-device connection feature although handy, can also be equally annoying depending on your setup. (like automatically connecting to the wrong primary device, which in my case is my phone).⭐ Verdict: Good Everyday Companion — Not a Studio-Level HeadsetIf you want a reliable, comfortable, and budget-friendly headset for music, calls, commuting, or travel, YUMONDEAR F1 is a smart and practical choice. It shines when you don’t need “audiophile-grade” sound but do care about comfort, battery life, and general versatility. Great to have a couple for backup's too, which is why I bought a few just incase.That said — if you demand top-tier audio quality, serious noise cancelling, or a super-light design — it might fall a bit short. In that case, investing in a higher-end pair may make sense.
Impressed for the price ! Not bad at all and last pretty long and is comfortable on my ear. It is bulky but I don’t mind since it’s used for a particular purpose - music editing and movies… not sleeping or walking around in. Good sound quality overall.
These headphones were very easy to pair with my laptop and cell phone. Just a word of caution, when pairing with another device, be sure that any other paired devices have bluetooth disabled or are turned off, otherwise, the headphones will not find the new device. I found the sound quality to be excellent and the volume was easy to adjust. They were very comfortable on my ears.
These headphones sound pretty good especially considering the price. So far I've been happy with the sound they produce when I play my music. The one downside is that they DO NOT have Active Noise Cancelling so I do hear external noise when listening to music. All in all they are a good set of headphones for the purpose at which they are being used.
Great headphones for the price. The sound is clear, the bass is solid, and they’re very comfortable to wear for long periods. Easy pairing and good battery life. Definitely worth it.
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