
SoundMagic P23BT
Best budget on-ears
Pros
- Refined and detailed sound
- Compact and lightweight design
- Long battery life
- Cheap
Cons
- Can pinch on the ears
- Not what you’d call stylish
In the past SoundMagic have been specialists at producing affordable wired earphones, but they’ve been making progress with wireless headphones, and at £49.99, the P23BT are another pair of excellent value headphones.
These is on-ear design, which comes with a few inescapable issues. One that we experienced is the headphones can pinch around the ear, resulting in a little bit of discomfort after prolonged use. Another is that the noise from the outside world leaks through, but some may actually awareness of what’s around them.
However, their compact, lightweight and foldable design makes them, in our opinion, easy to wear and even easier to stow away when not in use. They integrate physical and touch controls, which work surprisingly well in terms of their responsiveness. They headphones also have a 3.5mm jack in case you want to connected to a source that requires a wired connection.
They are short of features but what is provided is very good, especially for the price. Battery life is claimed to be around 54-60 hours, which is better than more expensive options like the Sony WH-1000XM5, although it’s not as extensive as the Marshall Major IV, which offers 80+ hours. They also feature aptX-HD Bluetooth, which allows for playback of Hi-res music streams from the likes of Tidal and Qobuz streaming services. By comparison, the Sony WH-CH520 offer Bluetooth multipoint, though they don’t support higher quality Bluetooth codecs for streaming.
It’s the sound quality that impressed us most when reviewing these P23BT. It’s very well balanced, with a detailed midrange performance, a big soundstage, clear and bright high frequency playback, and bass that offers a decent amount of depth. They sound clearer and more detailed than the WH-CH520, and more balanced the the Major IV, though if you like plenty of bass with your music, you might want to give the Marshall pair a closer look.
Reviewer: Kob Monney
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