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Bluetooth Headphones under 80 Euros with good bass, good audio quality and low latency

apdett

I wanted to pick up a good pair of over-ear headphones because my og Samsung Galaxy Buds are starting to hurt my ears after less than an hour of use but I can't find a pair that has the things i want. I would like to have bluetooth so i can move freely without cables, a good audio quality (good for my budget, I don't expect to get a 500 euro audio quality), a great bass, a low latency (enough so that yt videos dont feel delayed) and not a low volume because I dont have a really good hearing. Could someone help me? 

 

Thanks n advance if anyone helps me

 

P.s  My budget is 80 euros but I could go to 100 If there's a good deal

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14 minutes ago, apdett said:

I wanted to pick up a good pair of over-ear headphones because my og Samsung Galaxy Buds are starting to hurt my ears after less than an hour of use but I can't find a pair that has the things i want. I would like to have bluetooth so i can move freely without cables, a good audio quality (good for my budget, I don't expect to get a 500 euro audio quality), a great bass, a low latency (enough so that yt videos dont feel delayed) and not a low volume because I dont have a really good hearing. Could someone help me? 

 

Thanks n advance if anyone helps me

 

P.s  My budget is 80 euros but I could go to 100 If there's a good deal

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If your looking for something for gaming I would highly recommend Corsair's VOID ELITE WIRELESS, they have great sound, are very comfy and you can tailor the sound to how you want in Corsair's Icue software. It has a 50mm driver and full audio range with a good mic. However, they are a stretch coming in at just around £100 depending on where you get them from (You could get them for 10% off if you use the code 'Jay3' if I remember correctly however I am not advertising his yt / twitch, it's just a code pls don't cancel me, its just a 10% off code)

 

Logitech also have a good deal currently on their G533 headset but at £99 it isn't actually as good as the Void Pro so I would go Corsair over Logitech here.

 

Other than that when looking for a headset make sure the audio frequency is at least between 20Hz - 20KHz 

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3 hours ago, PufftI said:

If your looking for something for gaming I would highly recommend Corsair's VOID ELITE WIRELESS, they have great sound, are very comfy and you can tailor the sound to how you want in Corsair's Icue software. It has a 50mm driver and full audio range with a good mic. However, they are a stretch coming in at just around £100 depending on where you get them from (You could get them for 10% off if you use the code 'Jay3' if I remember correctly however I am not advertising his yt / twitch, it's just a code pls don't cancel me, its just a 10% off code)

 

Logitech also have a good deal currently on their G533 headset but at £99 it isn't actually as good as the Void Pro so I would go Corsair over Logitech here.

 

Other than that when looking for a headset make sure the audio frequency is at least between 20Hz - 20KHz 

I’m not looking for a specific gaming one. I would like to listen principally to music but it would be a plus if it could connect to a ps4 controller so I can use th mic sometimes.

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25 minutes ago, apdett said:

I’m not looking for a specific gaming one. I would like to listen principally to music but it would be a plus if it could connect to a ps4 controller so I can use th mic sometimes.

The Void Pro does work with consoles, if you plug it into a USB port on the PS4 if that helps

SteelSeries does also have a good headset for around £81 Here, it has good audio range and a decent mic and will work with basically every device and comes with the connectors to do that

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