iT7x Bluetooth Stereo Headphones Review

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Posted July 28, 2012 by Tomi in
iT7x

Rating

Design
9.0


Functionality
9.0


Quality
9.0


Price
9.0


Total Score
9.0


Size: H: 180.0 MM W: 180.0 MM D: 75.0 MM Weight: 682.0 G
 
Audio Formats: Works with Bluetooth compatible devices.
 
Other: Rechargeable lithium ion
 
 
 
 
 

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It works very well with most Bluetooth devices, good audio quality even over Bluetooth. Good battery life.
 

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I did not like the warning sounds when battery ran low and no warning sounds when moving too far away from source.
 

The iT7x wireless headphones which feature cushioned speakers and a comfortable headband which adjusts for the perfect fit, as well as an advanced noise reduction system to block out the outside world, leaving you to enjoy the music.

by Tomi
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The iT7x wireless headphones which feature cushioned speakers and a comfortable headband which adjusts for the perfect fit, as well as an advanced noise reduction system to block out the outside world, leaving you to enjoy the music. Designed with your convenience in mind, you can use the iT7x up to 10 metres away from your Bluetooth device, so you can move around your home freely.
The iT7x headphones are available at Tesco Phone Shop  now, for £149.97 . Since hanging up his number 7 shirt in 2007, former Aston Villa Football Club midfielder Ian Taylor has been working hard to make sure this new range of personal audio accessories is in a league of its own.
Speaking about the range, Ian said:
“Listening to music whilst training has always helped my stamina and concentration, and these headphones are the best way I’ve found of combining my favourite music with sport. Training with music helps you to keep your eye on the ball, and whether you listen to Supergrass, Sinatra or are secretly listening to Steps, there are no penalties!”

I am not usually one to buy headphones because it is endorsed by a legend of some sort and I’m usually skeptical about those sort of collaboration especially when it is a football player who has no specialty in the Music industry, so first impressions were quite in the negative, but as soon as I had it paired up and played my favorite tunes, my views and opinions were swiftly changed; even more so when I wore it round my neck and had few people ask me what they were and some asked if it was the one by Ian Taylor, so now I am definitely smiling I got them.

What do yo get in the box and My First Look video 

Key Features

  • Wireless Bluetooth connectivity for greater freedom and convenience
  • Integrated microphone allows for handsfree calling
  • Features noise reduction technology
  • Enhanced comfort with plush ear cushions
  • 40mm diameter dynamic speakers with neodymium magnets
  • On-ear controls for easy navigation and control of music
  • Folding design for safe transportation and storage

Design

Taking it out of the box, the design first reminded of the Beats by Dre / SMS Audio by 50 cent and that is a good thing; the frame is made from a flexible plastic that is durable and finished with a glossy black coating.  The frame collects a lot of fingerprint but inside the box they also provided a fiber cloth for keeping it shiny as new.  The ear cups are made with comfortable cushions that are incredibly comfortable that when I wore it to bed, it has been the first headphones that I woke up with because usually they irritate me in my sleep and I just dash them somewhere on the floor.

 

Under the frame at the top is a cushion for your head also to keep it comfortable for prolonged usage.  One big advantage to the flexible frame is that you do not have to worry about your head size and furthermore, it does not feel too tight against your head when you have it on.

On the right ear cup, you have the power/pairing button, the play , forward and backward skip track buttons, mute button that you can hold shortly for muting if you need to be interrupted, a small indicator light.  On the left side ear cup is just the rechargeable battery.  You get two ports, the charging port and the headphone cable port for connecting via cable when you do not feel like using the Bluetooth connectivity

Sound Quality and Bluetooth performance 

The sound was incredible with clean sound and no crackling both via cable and bluetooth.  The bass and trebbles were of high quality with clear sound range no extreme bass or extreme bass, it was just nicely balanced and the ear cups allowed noise cancellation so no outside noise could interfere.  The Bluetooth connection is very good also, the only time I had issue was at my bigger house where there were issues downstairs with music playing from upstairs.

The headphones been Bluetooth meant I could use it with my Bluetooth compatible MacBook Pro, iPhone and Gaming console so for the price it has killed two birds with one stone, so to speak. The carry case is also a bonus for carrying it around and kept it secure and tidy; there are other adapters in the packaging that I did not get to use but would be useful for DJ s’ .  Making phone calls using the integrated microphone was also clear with no complaints from the other end of the phone.

The iT7x headphones are available at Tesco Phone Shop  now, for £149.97 .


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Tomi

I love gadgets and technology, so i write about them. +Tomi Adebayo

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