Wednesday 6 December 2017

HW110 Bluetooth headphone review: A device for 'budget audiophiles'

F&D HW110 Bluetooth headphones.

Fenda Audio (F&D), one of the fastest-growing sound technology companies in India launched a new range of pocket-friendly earphones and headphones for the music lovers of the country.

Business Standard reviewed the wireless headphone and here are our in-depth observations of HW110:

Design: Stylish & innovative

The HW110 headset, available in a rubberised matte finish, looks premium and neat but misses out on the fabric headband that may make users feel a little uncomfortable after an hour of continuous music. It has soft ergonomic over-the-ear grilles that cancel out noise decently but there are no ear markers indicating L & R on either of the ear cups.

Each ear cup extends to 7 levels of fits but the headband may feel heavy on your head after some time.

A single multi-functional button is given for power, Bluetooth pairing, controlling playback and managing calls- a feature that looks minimalistic but can be confusing at times.

The plus-minus buttons for volume controls, a port for micro USB charging and AUX port are placed on the same ear cup that houses the all-in-one button.

1 comment:

  1. Hello team,

    I bought your device three days ago and when I connect it to my phone via Bluetooth it works for some time and stops.

    It will not connect to my device again even though the blue light keeps on flashing.

    All it doesn't go off when I press the power/play button.

    Can you help me out as this is the second time.
    John from Ghana

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