When selecting over-ear headphones, focus on audio quality, noise control, comfort and fit, and battery life. Here is how this product performs:
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Audio Quality (HD stereo; 40 Ohm impedance; no frequency specs) : Matches typical budget-driver descriptions (40 mm-style claims and basic stereo). The listing lacks measured frequency or sensitivity numbers, which is common at this price; expect consumer-focused tuning rather than audiophile performance.
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Noise Control (passive isolation; sleep mask; no ANC) : Passive isolation is typical for budget models and the sleep mask provides basic sealing. The absence of active noise cancelling is normal in this segment but means less ambient reduction than mid-range ANC-equipped models.
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Comfort & Fit (3D eye cups; on-ear form; removable cups) : The removable 3D eye cups and sleep-mask form are aligned with budget comfort approaches aimed at sleepers. Important comfort metrics like overall weight and clamp pressure are not listed, so buyers who need prolonged overnight comfort should confirm fit and dimensions.
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Battery Life (16 hr; 1–2 hr charging) : Claimed 16 hours is weaker than many wireless budget models that advertise far longer runtimes. For this price band that runtime is acceptable for overnight use but falls below typical budget maxima; the lower price and recent average make the runtime tradeoff reasonable for targeted sleep use.
Deal price at $19.99: sits at the upper end of the budget band for over-ear headphones. It is priced well below its recent 90-day average of about $55.02, which helps compensate for modest specs and a budget positioning.
Overall, this Good Deal is well suited for sleepers who want integrated headphones inside a sleep mask and value low price and simple Bluetooth audio. Double-check warranty/return terms and confirm fit if you care about long overnight comfort, since ANC and exact weight are not highlighted.