Sentey Bluetooth Headset B-Trek H10 LS-4570 Headphone Review
This was originally uploaded to
Amazon for reviewing purposes and has been converted here as well.
These Sentey B-Trek
H10 headphones have a lot of good things going for them including aesthetics, quality of design, battery life, and their ability to not only work wirelessly but also with a wire. I particularly like the wired feature because it adds not only to the performance life but also to the quality of sound and to the overall user base, which is a great thing that not enough headphones come with.
With regard to looks, I really like the way these are presented. They do not look like knock-offs but instead like an alternative brand design. The coloration really stands out and makes these present well and look great, which accents the design and functionality.
As far as design goes, these are very well-made, as you can see in the video. The have a solid design and excellent padding, which is essential on over-ear designs. They are very durable so you do not have to worry about them giving out, and provide an excellent frame for long-term wear without many of the issues newer, flimsier models present. The controls are also easy to find while you are out, and the ports for all features are easy to locate.
With regard to functionality, they control well from the start and are really responsive. They synch well, keep the 30 plus feet distance they tout, and the controls respond really well.
Something I want to add with this is the instructions included, because they walk you through all types of functionality without confusing the subject. Too often, you are left on your own trying to figure out your item, and that oftentimes leads to frustration and the use of only the easiest controls.
Here, you have call and music features explained, and I like that a lot because I feel that a person like myself can benefit from seeing the newest options while more introductory users can maximize their experience.
Sound-wise, these perform above-average, meaning they do really well in my opinion. I rate items in three categories, with music-first/call-second, call-first/music-second, and sport as its own range. These are in the music-first, which means they end up being held to a higher standard because of they tout sound performance. With Bluetooth, you have to remember that you do have a diminished capacity with regard to wireless anyhow, which is not the headphones in any way, and that the wire helps with this. Even noting this, however, I felt good with long-term listening and liked these. Now, I note that with a testing standard used across all items, with headphones having all mediums tried but electronics primarily being utilized because of their range of eclectic sounds. Basically, low-end headphones do not pick up all ranges, so that works as a good testing component, which these did great with. I also adopt LOSSLESS or
Flac across music, of 320 when that is not available to ensure fair test parameters.
As far as battery life goes, these last a LONG time
. They are perhaps the longest lasting continual play item i have tried thusfar, and that means a lot to me. You can also extend this with the wire, basically not needing the battery at all. So, if you were out and forgot to charge up, you could still use the headphones and not sack them like most Bluetooth requires.
Please note these were supplied as a sample or at reduced cost, and that the opinions are my own. I tested these for 22 days before reviewing and took them out a lot, and I enjoyed the experience.