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Tenqa HP-109 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
 
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Tenqa HP-109 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones

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3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • Listen to your music at home, on the go, or at the gym without wires
  • Connect with your cell phone, iPad, iPhone, Android, Blackberry, and computer
  • Control volume and tracks directly from headphones
  • Handsfree calling for your mobile phone. Music pauses during call, you talk through the internal mic, music resumes upon call completion.
  • Rechargeable battery with USB charger included
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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • ASIN: B0038NK9HU
  • Item model number: HP-109 Bluetooth Headphones
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: February 16, 2010

Product Description

Remove the wires between you and your music at home or on the go. Tenqa Wireless Stereo Bluetooth Headphones connect you with your music on your mobile phone, iPod touch®, iPhoneTM, mp3 player, computer, and more-without wires.
Receive stereo audio wirelessly your Bluetooth Headphones when paired with any device that uses Bluetooth A2DP technology. Most cell phones, iPod touch®, iPhoneTM, as well as many computers and mp3 players come equipped with Bluetooth A2DP that enables these devices to connect wirelessly and transmit music in stereo. Store your Bluetooth enabled music player in a convenient location while working out, jogging, riding your bike, or moving about your home and keep tangling wires out of the equation. The comfortable design wraps around the back of your head keeping them firmly in place. You can receive audio up to 33 feet away from your transmitting audio device.
The HP-109 features a rechargeable battery with a listening time up to 15 hours and standby time up to 160 hours.
Control your audio up to 33 feet away with the HP-109's Bluetooth AVRCP remote control capabilities. Integrated music controls allow you to change the music track, headphone volume, and also handle mobile phone calls-all without taking your music player out of your pocket. When your wireless headphones are paired with a cell phone or iPhoneTM, the HP-109 functions as a "handsfree" device you can use to make and receive phone calls. When a phone call is received, the music on your mobile phone or iPhoneTM pauses and you are able to answer the phone call by simply pressing a button on the HP-109. You are then able to communicate through the built-in microphone on the HP-109 and hear your call in full stereo sound. Upon ending the call, the music automatically resumes where it left off.


 

Customer Reviews

39 Reviews
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Average Customer Review
3.5 out of 5 stars (39 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars As expected, September 21, 2010
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This headphone does everything I expect. I use it mostly during exercise and I find that the volume is more than sufficient. Controls on the right side work fine and I am able to receive cell phone calls without any problems. During cell phone conversations, I can hear the caller speaking but sometimes I need to speak louder for the caller to hear me.

The unit comes with a two sided USB charger and my only issue with this item is that the charger is not an outlet charger. You need to plug the unit into a computer. Obviously, this was done to save money and that caused me to rate the headphone less than 5. I don't use the headphone for computing so this makes it less useful. I have had to to reuse my old USB wall charger.

One good thing about the design at least for me is that since I use this primarily for exercise, I like the fact that the foam on the ear cups are integrated into the unit instead of the more common slip on design. The slip on design tends to come off over time, get distended and becomes a nuisance. The foam on these units will not come off unless ripped which also means they would be harder to replace.

The unit holds its charge sufficiently, I have yet to run out of charge even after 10 hours of use. Still to determine is the longterm overall durability of this unit.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great for price, June 16, 2010
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Low frequency bass is a little weak and the max volume isn't as high as other wireless headphones I've used.
So, this probably not the best product for the audiophiles out there.

That being said, for a few dollars more than what you'd pay for a decent set of similar wired headphones, you can get a quality Bluetooth set.
They fit great and haven't caused me any trouble on my bike or at the gym.
The call/sound quality is fine, and the buttons interact properly with my phone (Android based).
Really, for the average consumer, it probably doesn't make sense to buy anything more expensive.

Oh and I was worried that there wasn't a play/pause button, however, the one with the phone symbol serves this purpose.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great for the price, May 25, 2010
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Great, especially for the price. Comfortable and isn't tight, even around my big head. Haha.

The only thing is that sometimes the speed of the music changes. This happens even if the headphones have been charged and the cell phone has a lot of battery power left. I'm not sure if this is the fault of the headphones, or if this is just part of the bluetooth technology (or other factors). It's not really that big of a deal, though.

Great for making calls, too. Sometimes I speak pretty softly and people can still hear me.
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