Reasons to Purchase:
Recently, I decided to upgrade my gym audio setup due to the intense music environment. Previously, I used an old Sony SBH50 Bluetooth headset, which had mediocre sound quality. It was cumbersome because it split the receiver and headphones, and the short cable often got tangled, especially when paired with compression clothing. I also tried using an older headset, but it met an unfortunate end after being caught in a tussle with a cleaning machine. Thus, I planned to buy a completely wireless Bluetooth headset. I didn’t want to spend too much since I drive a Tiida, and the gym is a risky place for electronics. Eventually, I randomly picked one without serious research.
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Appearance Gallery:
Here's what the Selbel (Dellable) D900S looks like:
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Packaging:
Front:
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Back:
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Opening the Box:
Tray:
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Family Portrait:
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The Headset:
Inside the box, the left and right headphones are independent and come with silicone plugs. There are two additional sets of plugs, and a black dual-ring silicone cord is included to keep the headphones secure.
Charging:
Pressing the button on the front of the box makes the blue light flash, indicating charging and display start. The box uses magnets to stay securely closed while charging.
Inside the Box:
When closed, the box charges the headphones. The indicator lights on the headset flash red during charging.
First Impressions:
After opening the box, I noticed something unusual...
Inside the upper cover, there’s a fingerprint… a distinct pattern. I assure you this isn’t mine, and it can’t be wiped off.
Experience and Feelings:
From the outside:
The build quality of the box was decent, but some dust was noticeable when opening it. The hinge area could use some improvement; it felt a bit flimsy. The button and charging port were fine. The headset itself was bulky, with noticeable sloppiness in its construction—buttons felt loose and moved around. The silicone ear tips felt comfortable, and their elasticity ensured they wouldn’t fall out easily, though they weren’t overly stable. The silicone plug and earpiece lacked a set angle, meaning the angle could be adjusted freely. Improper adjustment could cause sound leakage or instability. One convenience is that the box charges the headset directly once placed inside.
Usage Experience:
Operation is straightforward: the left ear controls calls, while the right handles music playback. The indicator lights are clear, showing red and blue.
Sound Quality:
Treble: Not impressive, but acceptable.
Vocals: Mid-range is well-represented.
Bass: A bit muddled.
Soundstage: To be honest, not great.
In Conclusion:
The convenience of use and charging is a major plus, and the price-to-quality ratio is reasonable. However, the fit could be better, and the overall build quality feels a bit rough. Over time, I hope it improves. The lack of wires is a significant advantage, allowing for hands-free usage while watching shows or listening to music. For now, it serves its purpose adequately, but future updates may enhance its appeal further.
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