MPOW Bluetooth Headphones Review

Wireless headphones have been on the rise for a while now, but having to rely on Bluetooth for sound quality can be hit or miss. No one wants to compromise their sound for the convenience of going wireless, but it often seems to be a necessary choice unless you have hundreds of dollars lying around to spend on a high-end pair. We’ve been on the lookout for wireless Bluetooth headphones that don’t force you into that compromise, and we think we’ve found an option that has inspired this MPOW Bluetooth headphones review.

As we progress through the MPOW Bluetooth headphones review, we’ll hit on various key points like the crucial specs of the MPOW headphones, a more detailed look at what they can do, and pricing. We’ll also provide a comparison so you can see exactly where the MPOW headphones rank amongst their competitors. This MPOW Bluetooth headphones review will also expose you to comparable options if MPOW’s headphones don’t check all your boxes.

What Are MPOW 059 Bluetooth Headphones?

It wouldn’t be much of an MPOW Bluetooth headphones review if we didn’t cover the MPOW headphones first. Let’s look at what this brand has to offer users needing a quality pair of Bluetooth headphones without compromising sound.

MPOW focuses on affordability, offering products to fit smaller budgets. While MPOW’s headphones probably won’t be the best headphones you’ve ever encountered, their performance is impressive despite a comparably low price. They’re a great choice if you don’t have hundreds of dollars to spend on a pair of headphones but need something better than the $15 pair from Walmart that you have to replace once a month.

The MPOW Bluetooth Headphones Review: Product Specs

Design

The MPOW headphones offer passive noise cancellation with their over-the-ear design. The muffs and headband both feature a memory-protein material to ensure a snug and comfortable fit, and the overall shape will look very similar to the popular Beats headphones, with the single-piece plastic headband.

Performance

These headphones are Bluetooth enabled and work with version Bluetooth 4.1, which has a range of about 33 feet. A full charge can get you between 13 and 15 hours, which is a decent amount of time for headphones; a full charge takes about 4 hours to complete.

They come with the charging USB cable and a headphone jack cable, so you can plug and play even if your battery dies. There is a built-in microphone along with all the needed controls like play/pause, volume, track changes, and call. The headphones will talk you through pairing and powering on or off, which is helpful.

Durability and Portability

Finally, these headphones are portable and easily click into place as you fold them up and stow them in the carrying bag they come with. All the extra accessories like the headphone jack cable and the charging cable will fit easily into the bag.

Overall Price Range of the Headphones on This List

We’ve mentioned the hefty price tag that typically accompanies a good pair of Bluetooth headphones. However, MPOW finds its niche in a much more affordable market. You can expect to spend around $33-$59 on this pair of headphones—a much easier number to look at than the $200 to $500 you could spend otherwise.

As we delve into the next section of the MPOW Bluetooth headphones review, we’ll be going over some other headphone options. To keep up with the changing market prices and offer a simpler, budget-friendly view, we’ve opted to abbreviate the prices of each model.

Options below $100 will be represented by $, options between $200 and $300 will be represented by $$, and options over $300 will be represented by $$$.

Our MPOW Bluetooth Headphones Review: How They Compare

To be as straightforward and non-biased as possible, we opted to use the following grading criteria for this next section, rated out of [5 Stars]: price, sound quality, comfort, battery & charging, warranty, and pros and cons.

We found these criteria highlight the important features of each model and bring to light any drawbacks or user issues. We also feel this format ensures you come out of this MPOW Bluetooth headphones review with a clear idea of what you are looking for in Bluetooth headphones, and possibly even knowing exactly what Bluetooth headphones are for you.

What We Compared Them To:

But First, More on the MPOW 059 Bluetooth Headphones

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Sound Quality [3.5 Stars]

For the price, the sound quality of these Bluetooth earphones is good. The base is light, but the headphones handle sound well from the lo-fi to the hi-fi, though those more accustomed to high-end headphones may notice slight distortion and loss of quality at the high end.

However, the sound quality won’t change between Bluetooth and wired, which is a great benefit for most listeners, who will end up using the headphones both ways.

There is some sound leakage with these headphones, so listening at loud volumes in places like the office may be annoying to those around you. The sound quality of hands-free phone calls is good, but the built-in mic has room for improvement in this headset.

Comfort [4 Stars]

The material MPOW chose for their headphones is comfortable, though it is not super breathable, so wearing them for long periods of time may get a little warm. It is a material similar to memory foam, so they should mold to your head and ears after repeated use.

The headphones feature a snug fit, so they stay in place as you walk, work, or commute. This style of fit is not for everybody, and if you don’t like your headphones to feel tight, these might not work for you.

It is also important to note these over-the-ear earmuffs could be too small for users with large ears. It’s probably best to try them on before committing to the purchase, unless you can find a good return policy on Amazon.

Battery & Charging [4.5 Stars]

Battery life is a category where the MPOW headphones shine; they sit on the higher end of the average battery-life range for Bluetooth headphones.

There’s no discrepancy between the 13 to15 hours MPOW promises you’ll get and the 13 to 15 hours you’ll actually get—a common problem when purchasing wireless devices.

While the 4-hour charging time is not optimal, it’s not much higher than other models, and having the headphone jack cable as backup helps in that regard.

Warranty [5 Stars]

There is an 18-month warranty to cover malfunctions and manufacturer errors. People who have purchased products from MPOW report excellent customer service and little to no difficulty in replacing faulty items.

Pros

  • Long battery life
  • Affordable
  • Bluetooth and wired options
  • Good sound

Cons

  • Can get warm to wear
  • Can be too tight
  • Sound leakage
  • Controls and mic don’t work while wired

Price $$

MPOW Flame Bluetooth Headphones

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This ipx7 waterproof wireless Bluetooth headset from MPOW is a great choice for the active listener.

These headphones feature ear hooks for added comfort—perfect for those who have trouble keeping earbuds in. They’re also more than perfect for running or wearing to the gym.

These headphones are noise-canceling and offer a bass-boost, as well as hi-fi stereo sound. They use Bluetooth 4.1 too for exceptional connection.

You can 7-9 hours of playtime out of a single charge in the wireless earbuds.

They are compatible with Android smartphones as well as the Apple iPhone, and most cell phones in between as long as they offer Bluetooth compatibility.

Sound Quality [3.5 Stars]

For the price, these headphones have exceptional sound quality. The in-ear design and the bass-boost feature make these commercial headphones perfect for staying on the go.

Comfort [4 Stars]

Unlike your typical earbuds, these headphones wrap around the outside of your ear to hold them in place. When compared with other in-ear headphones, these are much more comfortable—especially for exercise.

Battery & Charging [3.5 Stars]

7-9 hours isn’t the longest-lasting batter when it comes to headphones—but it gets the job done. Simply make a habit of plugging them in when they’re not in use.

Warranty [5 Stars]

By registering your headphones after purchase, you can extend your warranty up to 24 months.

Pros

  • IPX7 Waterproof
  • Around-ear design for comfort
  • Overall, great headphones for running or going to the gym
  • Aesthetically pleasing

Cons

  • Battery life could be longer

AKG N700NC Over-Ear Foldable Wireless Headphones

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This pair of Bluetooth headphones lands at the higher end of the price range, but serves as a great comparison for our MPOW Bluetooth headphones review.

They offer active noise cancellation and an “Ambient Aware” feature that will let you hear the surrounding environment, which is useful for important announcements on your commute or short conversations.

Let’s look at a break down of the other features offered.

Sound Quality [5 Stars]

The sound quality here is about what you’d expect for this price point. While the sound quality is good, it’s probably not Sony-level—Sony may always have the upper hand in terms of high-quality sound. There is an accompanying app that lets you change the sound settings to fit your preference, and overall, the sound was clear throughout the lows, mids, and highs.

Call quality was also clear on both ends, which is what we would expect from a model in this price range, though you can still expect the mic to pick up ambient noise, depending on where you’re located.

Comfort [4 Stars]

The memory foam ear muffs and padded headband work well in terms of comfort. However, the headband can be a little snug, and users needing something to wear constantly for long periods of time may not find these the most comfortable option out there. The build is mainly a bulky plastic, and they are on the heavier side, so comfort level will vary among individuals, and we highly recommend a test-drive before buying.

Battery & Charging [4 Stars]

These headphones are advertised to have 23 hours of battery life with Bluetooth and 36 hours of battery life for noise-canceling if Bluetooth is off. We found it to be closer to almost 20 hours of battery life with Bluetooth, and it wasn’t a consistent 20 hours. You can expect between 10 and 20 hours, depending on how often they’re used, as the shelf life on the charge is fairly short. There is a built-in rechargeable battery, and the charger works via USB cable. However, a full charge will take a few hours, like the MPOW headphones.

Warranty [4 Stars]

AKG offers a minimum 1 year warranty on their products, but you’ll need to reach out to them directly to find warranty details on your specific product, should you run into any problems.

Pros

  • Good sound
  • Active noise cancelation
  • Works wired or wireless

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Not as comfortable
  • Unknown warranty

Sony Noise Canceling Headphones WH1000XM3

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These Bluetooth headphones offer noise cancelation you can use even if the headphones are wired.

The active noise cancelation offers an ambient noise feature for when you need to hear what’s going on around you, and you can shift the direction the sound is coming from.

Another handy feature is the ability to adjust noise cancelation to the surrounding pressure, which you’ll find especially useful on airplanes.

Sound Quality [5 Stars]

Overall, the sound quality is great, and what we would expect from Sony. The app lets you customize what you hear, but the default mode does a good job at catching bass and natural instruments without over-emphasizing or sounding flat.

The active noise cancelation affects the sound quality slightly, though being able to customize your sound preferences definitely helps with that. Call sound was also clear on both ends.

Comfort [5 Stars]

These are great for long-term wear and use. They are lightweight and well-padded headphones that fit over the ear and have been loved by devoted users for quite some time. The earmuffs are a little larger than the average size for headphones of both competitors and Sony’s previous models. This detail means that even listeners with larger ears will be comfortable wearing these headphones from Sony.

Battery & Charging [4 Stars]

The battery life is marketed to be around 30 hours with active noise cancelation on, and around 38 hours with it off. However, users have found it to be a little lower during actual use. You can still expect the battery life to be somewhere in the 20s. Being able to use active noise cancelation while wired is a great feature, because it will extend your battery life—and everybody loves features that extend battery life.

Warranty [4 Stars]

Sony has a 90-day labor warranty that will cover replacement of the headphones if they are faulty. Sony will also replace any faulty or malfunction parts for up to one year from purchase.

Pros

  • Touch controls
  • Good sound
  • Active noise cancelation
  • Comfortable

Cons

  • Controls don’t work while wired
  • Pricey
  • Short warranty
  • Headband cracks easily

Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2 Special Edition

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These high-quality wireless Bluetooth headphones bring a lot to the table.

With rich bass and crisp highs, sound quality is just the beginning.

Although they have a higher price tag than others on this list, these headphones are especially great for long flights. While they aren’t known for being exceptionally comfortable, they still get the job done.

Overall, this is a quality pair of Bluetooth headphones with a more than reasonable price.

Sound Quality [4.5 Stars]

Sound quality is on the higher end than some of the others on this list. The headphones deliver a full-immersive sound, which is complemented further by their noise-canceling feature.

Comfort [3.5 Stars]

The over-the-ear design and padding of these headphones offer a reasonable amount of comfort, though they aren’t known for being terribly comfortable.

Battery & Charging [5 Stars]

The charge on these lasts up to 24 hours—which is pretty good for a pair of BlueTooth noise-canceling headphones.

Warranty [4 Stars]

Warranty coverage lasts a minimum of one year. Register your headphones with Plantronics/Poly to find out the details.

Pros

  • Long battery life
  • Active noise cancelation
  • This combination makes them great for long flights

Cons

  • On the pricier end of this list
  • Not known for being incredibly comfortable, despite the ability to use them for hours

The MPOW Bluetooth Headphones Review: Our Conclusion

Now that we’ve gone through the MPOW Bluetooth headphones review and comparison, where do the MPOW headphones rank? While we can’t tell you whether they fit your individual needs, we can give our final thoughts and review.

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Overall, these headphones perform well for their price point. While they’re not a $300 pair of Bose Bluetooth active noise-canceling headphones, they deliver on decent sound and performance without increasing the dollar signs or sacrificing good Bluetooth.

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly Bluetooth-enabled option, MPOW’s headphones will be a good choice. Given the price and features, the MPOW headphones earn a solid score of 4 Stars out of 5.
Higher Quality Option: Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2 Special Edition

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If you’re looking to spend a little bit more than $35, but aren’t quite looking for a $300 pair of wireless Bose headphones, the Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2 Special Edition headphones are a great option. They offer better sound quality overall, and a longer battery life, and have an active noise canceling feature.

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