The Blue Satellite Headphones don’t just stand out thanks to their striking looks. With an onboard analog amplifier, dual drivers per earcup and one of the most well-known brand names in audio, the Blue Satellite should have been a shoe-in for first place in my ever-rotating collection of bluetooth headphones.
But after a month of using Blue Satellite in the real world, I’m looking forward to reverting to my old reliable Bose QC35s. Maybe that’s because I’m not really an audiophile – or maybe it’s because I think $399 is a steep price for a headset that doesn’t even give you the courtesy of a warning beep before its battery dies. As usual, the truth is probably somewhere in between. Check out my Blue Satellite review for the full story!
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[ABOUT THE BLUE SATELLITE HEADPHONES REVIEW]
MrMobile’s Blue Satellite Headphones Review was produced following over 30 days with a Blue Satellite review device on loan from Blue. The headphones were tested with an LG V30, Galaxy Note 8 and MacBook Pro Retina 15.
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Blue Satellite Review at Android Central:
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