🎿 Elevate Your Ride with Every Beat!
The OutdoorMaster Wireless Bluetooth 5.0 Ski Helmet Drop-in Headphones are designed for the adventurous spirit, featuring high-quality 40mm drivers for exceptional sound, a built-in microphone for hands-free calls, and a rugged, sweat-resistant design that withstands extreme conditions. With universal compatibility for various helmets and up to 15 hours of playtime, these headphones ensure you stay connected and entertained on every ride.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Inline/Integrated, Voice Control |
Control Type | Voice Control |
Style Name | Minimalist |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
Bluetooth Range | 3E+1 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Frequency Range | [IN] 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Noise Control | None |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Over-Ear Cup |
Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Antenna Location | Motorcycling, Skiing, Snowboarding |
Compatible Devices | Ski Helmets, Snowboard Helmets |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Microphone Included |
Enclosure Material | sweat-resistant material |
Specific Uses For Product | Motorcycling, Snowboarding, Skiing |
J**S
Perfect for the snow!
After doing all kinds of research for helmet headphones, I decided in these. Theybhave turned out to be perfect for what they needed to be. Can hear but alsonstill hear my riding partner if talking to me. Very easy to operate. I got a set of black ones and blue ones but the blue ones functionality is better since apparently newer design.Black the arrow button slips songs but have to press and hold for volume which is hard if you only want it slightly up or down. Where the blue ones pressing the arrows once slchanges volume and press and hold changes songs which is way easier. But once you have the level you want there really is no need to change.Also no one complained about sound when using them for calls. Great product! (Especially blue one)
J**E
Used for a weeklong ski trip. Worked Great!
I used mine for only a week during a week long ski trip so I don't have long term use in this review but my experience was positive. No they're no comfortable and press against your ears but it's not painful and sometimes you have to sacrifice for something specific like headphones that fit in my helmet with long battery life that sound good, with good Bluetooth connectivity, that you can press the buttons with your gloves on. So if your helmet strap is tight they may start to press on your ears a little bit. When you push the buttons, obviously the speaker is going to push into your ear but that's a small price to pay. I did flip these upside down so I could charge them without removing them entirely from my helmet.No idea if the battery will last years and no idea if the cable will hold up but so far, these did what I wanted.
T**D
Good Product and user friendly!
So, I have been using these for a while snowboarding. Two things, neither should concern you for the price, they are a little thick and of course the sound could be better. With that said, I think these are great and get the job done. They are very user friendly and more than enough battery power for a full day. Oh, and, if you’re worried about durability. They have been put through some soggy conditions and never skipped a beat.
B**R
Fantastic, especially at the price.
My old helmet headphones were the wild horn (alta) ones ($120). Sound on those we're soo terrible. These are less than half the price and surprisingly decent sound. They are a tad thicker like a previous review stated, but I don't think it will be a huge deal.Been using these for a few days so far, they're great. They fit in my OM helmet well.
P**D
Good value with one big issue for many
Initial impressions after my first use. I previously had Outdoor Tech Chips wireless helmet speakers which eventually quit working. The OutdoorMaster speakers seem pretty well-made, paired easily, and the buttons had a nice tactile 'click', so you knew if you hit them correctly with gloves on. Sound quality was decent but not exceptional, and volume was good. Better than I got with my previous speakers. The big issue for me is their auto-off power-saving feature which powers off the unit after 5 minutes of being unused. I had hoped that this feature could be deactivated, but that's not the case. I can see a use for this feature if they had awful battery life that needed to be protected at all costs, but their marketing material suggests otherwise. They seem to have been designed by kids who think that the only reason to have speakers/mic in your helmet is to listen to music. If you have a career and/or a family, you need to have them on continually in order to be able to take phone calls or be alerted to new messages on your phone, while the phone is buried deep in your ski clothes and not accessible to use with your gloves on and while on the lift. Don't know how they wouldn't have thought of that. Deciding whether to return them or not...
D**H
Ok audio, great battery, bad auto shutoff.
Bought two of these. Audio quality is not great but it was the best I could find out of two others I've tried. The buttons work easy enough for me even with mittens on. Battery life is exceptional. I wish they would stay on when no music is playing so I can answer calls while at work.
D**L
Awesome in every way except they don't announce incoming messages.
I'm on an iPhone.Good:Music sounds great.Bass is decent for such a small, inexpensive product.Never had any problems with battery life.BAD:They don't play well with iOS. When you get an incoming text iOS refuses to announce and read the text thru these headphones. Something with the way they establish the bluetooth connection.So while they have a lot of positives having to constantly ask Siri to read my text messages is just a huge pain in the neck. I'll keep looking.These inexpensive headphones surpassed my expectations in every way except the "announce" issue.
A**Z
Great value for the money
I bought 2 of these types of headphones from different brands (so you don’t have to).Outdoor Master (black ones) are about $50 and have better sound and build quality than the other pair. However, they are slightly wider.Wildhorn (white ones) are about $100 and sound thinner, kind of like grocery store music.I’d recommend saving some bucks and going with Outdoor Master if you don’t mind the extra width.
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