Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
So, I have reviewed 1MORE products several times. I have reviewed the over-the-ear earmuffs style, and the earbuds as well. This time, there is a twist: the HQ20 is made for younger ears.
Generally, if I say that, it means that there is some audio controls so kids do not blow their eardrums out. Apparently, children shorter ear canals and thinner eardrums which make them more sensitive to high-frequency sounds, which can cause hearing damage even at lower levels. Yeah, I’m quoting the website for that.
So, this has a three-level intelligent volume with max 75 dB for low, max 85 dB maxed for medium, and then the mas 95 dB for high volume. As I showed in the video, there is a light that will show up when it hits those levels, put in green, yellow, and red. There is an automatic volume reduction with no limit for low volume, 120 minutes for the yellow level, and only 30 minutes for the red level.
As far as the battery life is concerned, you can get 65 hour of extended battery life, and you can get 10 minutes for five hours of playtime. The controls are on the side, and they control the volume and play/pause.
You should be able to pick up the HQ20 on the 1MORE site for $59.95, but it has been marked down to $39.99.
Facts About The Company
I checked out 1More’s “About Us”, and this is a professional audio brand that is committed to bring consumers high-end audio solutions with studio-quality sound, delicate design, and excellent build quality. The company was born with a vision to help music lovers of all types to hear music as it was meant to be heard.
In fact, 1More has branches in the United States, UK, and China, with channels reaching 60 countries and regions. Also, 1More has won several awards, and has been recommended by top-tier media outlets, like mine. Okay, I don’t think I am top-tier, but I think 1More is pretty cool.
What Does This Company Make?
I would have to say the audio products are excellent,
and we did a review of them that was kind of a trilogy. It starts with the SonoFlow Wireless Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, and I believe this is a different model than the one I reviewed here (the product in the video looks different than the one on my desk). Then there was the ComfoBuds Mini True Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones, and the EVO True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling Headphones.
A year before that, we reviewed the ColorBuds 2 and the Comfobuds 2 True Wireless Headphones. Before that, we reviewed the 1More Spearhead VR BT In-Ear Headphones, and the Spearhead VR Gaming Headset. There is a few that we reviewed before that, and I’ll let you just do a search for “1More” if you want to know more.
Here’s some 1More stuff that we reviewed recently:
1MORE Fit SE Open Earbuds S30 Review
Our Three-Part Review of 1More: Q10, Q20, and S31!
1MORE Open Ear Wireless Headphones S70 Review
1More SonoFlow Pro Wireless ANC Over-Ear Headphones (HQ51)
Just the Specs, Man
If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!
Specs of the 1MORE True Wireless Headphones HQ20
Model
HQ20
Headphones Weight
181g
Dimensions
153*45.4*184.5mm
Battery Capacity
500mAh
Charging Time
2hour
Playtime
65hours
Speaker Impendance
32Ω
Bluetooth Range
10m
Bluetooth Version
Bluetooth® 5.3
Bluetooth Protocols
HFP / A2DP / AVRCP
Input
5V 1A
Working Temperature
0℃ ~ 45℃
Frequency Range
2.400GHz ~ 2.4835GHz
If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
I think the last headphones that are over-the-ear are Poly Voyager, and that was pretty up there in price. I recommend doing a search for headphones on the search engine.
I did a review of the Puro BT2200, which has similar features. Then there is also the BuddyPhones. I had to go back a decade to see the Marblue.
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