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What are some good over the ear headphones?

Asked by AshlynM (10684points) November 4th, 2017

I want some headphones you slip over your head for my electric piano. I use them when I want to play at 3 am so I don’t disturb my neighbors. I don’t need anything special or fancy or ones with a lot of options.
Just not outrageous in price, under fifty dollars would be preferred.

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The deal of a lifetime are the
bluedio t2s plus headphones. Check out the reviews and features. You won’t believe it. And if you hunt around, there is always someone selling them on the internet (Walmart, Amazon, New Egg, etc) for a price between $21— $30. They are bluetooth headphones with a built in microphone, superior sound and a standard port for the jack on the cord from your piano. But it is the features
allowing you to interact with your phone that really are incredible for the money. Things like voice dialing or controlling access to music and playists on your bluetooth capable devices while those devices are 60
feet away. There are 2 versions of the headphones—the t2s & the t2splus. The plus costs around around 5 bucks more and is harder to find, but comes with a slot for an sd card as well as a built in fm radio receiver. The things are unbelievable. They came with a claim of 40 hours of playtime between battery charges that I thought was hype, but it’s true! And the built in rechargable battery can be charged through the same cable and charger compatible with a standard cell phone. The things are so cheap, that I bought 2 sets for the grandsons, who sneered with contempt because they weren’t “Beats” by Dr. Dre. That is they sneered until their parents took them over and wouldn’t give them back!

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Check out the reviews on youtube.

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