Santok BTHS600 review

Despite being affordable enough, these smart looking Santoks have a bright sound and lack of apt-X, making them hard to recommend Tested at £38.00

What Hi-Fi? Verdict

These stylish on-ear Bluetooth headphones are cheap enough, but we'd spend that little bit extra and get a better sound

Pros

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    Very affordable

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    good battery life

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    on board controls

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    detailed sound

Cons

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    Overly bright

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    lack warmth and intimacy

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    uncomfortable

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The Santok Bluetooth headphones are nigh-on identical to the Jaybird SB2s in design.

You won't get the jazzy colours, though, and there's no sign of apt-X. An average 10m range and 8-hour battery life does, however, come with the knockdown price tag.

There are standard volume, track and call controls on board, but Santok's pads are a little less comfortable than Jaybird's.

Sonically, Foals' 2 Trees sounds delicate and detailed, but lacks the warmth and intimacy of others, and there's tendency to brightness at times. We'd pay a little more.

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