For most casual listeners, these are the best bang for your buck headphones. The combination of great isolation and noise cancellation, decent sound, and premium features is a sight for sore eyes in the sub-$100 headphone category.
The Monoprice BT600 ANC headphones are fabulous for those listeners who want quality sound with the quantity of battery life and durability. However, the headphones may not be what audiophiles wish to, especially for premium bass levels. The noise-canceling and ambient noise options are spot on and utilize the two features quite well. The touch features allow for fewer accidental button presses and more frustration from the user trying to increase and decrease volume levels and activate their phone's intelligent assistant.
While the headphones aren't perfect, they're easy to recommend – especially if you can get them on sale. They're often sold well below their listed price of $100, and if you need a solid pair of ANC headphones, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better deal.
I think these are a fantastic pair to keep around your room or stick in a backpack, just don’t expect anything crazy. The audio quality is good with a sound profile that doesn’t lean any particular way, the exterior can work in any setting, and the only major complaint I have is that the touchpad is annoying. If you just want some wireless headphones you know you can rely on, you can’t go wrong here, but you won’t be impressed either.
For $80 the Monoprice BT600 ANC headphones are a good option. They're very fairly priced for ANC headphones — and good ANC — and the option of Ambient Mode is a nice inclusion as well. Sound was clean, and while not exceptionally bright, they were more than solid for web conferencing, movie watching and even listening to audio. They might not be my first pick if I was an audiophile, but as a headset to listen to music while studying, use to answer calls, or keep surrounding noise down while working, they're great.
Sep 06, 2022
For most casual listeners, these are the best bang for your buck headphones. The combination of great isolation and noise cancellation, decent sound, and premium features is a sight for sore eyes in the sub-$100 headphone category.
Chase Bernath
SoundGuys
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Mar 14, 2022
The Monoprice BT600 ANC headphones are fabulous for those listeners who want quality sound with the quantity of battery life and durability. However, the headphones may not be what audiophiles wish to, especially for premium bass levels. The noise-canceling and ambient noise options are spot on and utilize the two features quite well. The touch features allow for fewer accidental button presses and more frustration from the user trying to increase and decrease volume levels and activate their phone's intelligent assistant.
Jason R. Wilson
WCCFTech
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Sep 10, 2021
While the headphones aren't perfect, they're easy to recommend – especially if you can get them on sale. They're often sold well below their listed price of $100, and if you need a solid pair of ANC headphones, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better deal.
JON BITNER
TheGamer
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Aug 19, 2021
I think these are a fantastic pair to keep around your room or stick in a backpack, just don’t expect anything crazy. The audio quality is good with a sound profile that doesn’t lean any particular way, the exterior can work in any setting, and the only major complaint I have is that the touchpad is annoying. If you just want some wireless headphones you know you can rely on, you can’t go wrong here, but you won’t be impressed either.
Eric Schoon
reviewgeek
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Jun 09, 2021
For $80 the Monoprice BT600 ANC headphones are a good option. They're very fairly priced for ANC headphones — and good ANC — and the option of Ambient Mode is a nice inclusion as well. Sound was clean, and while not exceptionally bright, they were more than solid for web conferencing, movie watching and even listening to audio. They might not be my first pick if I was an audiophile, but as a headset to listen to music while studying, use to answer calls, or keep surrounding noise down while working, they're great.
Lauren Barack
gearbrain
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