If you are looking for quality noise canceling headphones that cancel the noise without cancelling all your cash, the Uliciai headphones are for you!
Although these headphones are not a brand name, I have found them to be very helpful in helping me manage my audio sensory issues as an Autistic adult.
These headphones do not block out all the noise, as that is not their job, it will significantly decrease the noise around you – yet you can still hear people who are physically close to you.
Not only is the noise cancelling awesome, but when the headphones are Bluetooth connected to my Samsung phone or tablet, the sound quality is superb and practically (depending on the volume level and what you are listening to) will block most if not all the noise around you.
These headphones are very comfortable and flexible which makes them easy to store and carry in the soft black bag that came with the product.
The headphones can be charged with the accompanying USB cable or the power cord. The product does not come with a brick or any other way to plug in for charging.
The only 2 downsides I found with this produce are the following:
- Both cords for charging are short. However, I found a longer USB cord to use to charge the headphones.
- The range is not the greatest. The further you get from the device that you are Bluetooth with, the more likely you will lose connection – so be sure to keep the device you are connected to via Bluetooth close to you.
I recommend this product to anyone who is Autistic and needs noise canceling headphones and does not want to spend hundreds of dollars to manage audio sensory overload.
You can purchase these headphones on Amazon by clicking here or going to https://amzn.to/3S5LwPF
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For a deeper review including the unboxing and how I Bluetooth connected the headphones to my android phone, check out this video: