I think we can all agree that we all need that pair of headphones that can be thrown in bag, hung on the back of a chair, or taken to the beach for a day in the sun. Ok I know, I was throwing out some wild examples but I was trying to make a point. I want a set of headphones I can take anywhere and not cry if they get scuffed up or broken. The Tribit QuietPlus 50 is a great example of what you might want, if you are looking for something similar. The biggest reason these are perfect is the price. At 50 bucks I wouldn’t be heartbroken if something happened to them. But, I am also not the person that is going to listen to my music through a horrible headset. I do want to enjoy it at least. So we are going to take a deeper look into the QuietPlus 50 and see if they live up to being an affordable headset with decent sound.
The Tribit QuietPlus 50 Bluetooth over-ear headphones use Industrial grade noise reduction technology, it can effectively quell airplane cabin, city traffic, and busy office noise to make you focus on what you want to hear. Proprietary 45mm large-aperture drivers provide you with deep, accurate bass. Our Bluetooth wireless headphones weigh only 220 grams(7.76 ounces), and using ultra-comfortable protein leather ear pads, it can relieve pressure and provide long-lasting comfort than other headphones. QuietPlus 50 is equipped with an advanced Noise Cancellation Technology which allows you to drown the right amount of ambient noise and bring your music to focus. Engage in just your music and nothing else.
I would like to thank Tribit for providing this review sample! Let us see what they have to say about themselves on their website:
Company Overview
“Life, Amplified”
Tribit envisions itself to be more than just a brand name to you, but a lifestyle that’s made more upbeat and fun through quality music and genius design. The Tribit lifestyle is one that’s takes the simple moments of your day, and makes it better with a blast of good beats. Because when it comes to life, don’t just live it. Tribit.
Founded by a collective of sound engineers and design maestros, Tribit is a Bluetooth Audio and Headphones brand that hits the highs on both smashing sound quality and stunning looks.
For us, the music never. ever. stops. Literally. From our morning commute, to our evening run, to our weekend outdoor adventures, there is always a soundtrack that shakes things up with excitement. That is why with Tribit, our mission is to bring the beats at its brightest and most beautiful, into every aspect of life. To elevate the entire auditory experience beyond boundaries, and definitely without wires.
VALUES
Extraordinary quality
Here at Tribit, we live life freely, and take sound seriously. There’s nothing more satisfying than listening to crisp, balanced audio that’s deeply immersive. That’s why our sound engineers tweak, tune and test our music drivers, for quality that blasts your soundtrack perfectly for every part of your day.
Expressive design
Whether your wardrobe is nothing but black, or you’re bubbling with sunshine and rainbows, there’s a Tribit designed just for you. From sleek lines and subdued tones, to edgy and vibrant colors, your music player just became your latest accessory.
Experience you can own
It’s all about enjoying the music; that’s why we pay special attention to product design to ensure a smooth, seamless listening experience. From ear buds that fit like a glove, to speakers that require only a few hours for a week’s worth of playtime. The Tribit experience is one you can press play on easily, and seamlessly.”
Now let us move on and check the Features and Specs on next page! You can buy the Tribit QuietPlus 50 Bluetooth Headphone for around UDS $49 from Amazon – https://amzn.to/38gt6pm
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