Phiaton’s new BT 390 headphones are budget cans for your commute

Headphone manufacturer Phiaton has a new, entry-level
model to its line of Bluetooth headphones: the BT 390. The BT 390s
on-ear headphones costs just $79, and were specifically designed for
commuting and travel, with a foldable design for easily stowing in a
bag.
It’s hard to say whether or not the BT 390s are a good
deal without listening to them first, but the sub-$100 price tag, clean
design, and claims of up to 30 hours of battery life are encouraging.

As part of the budget part of the proceedings, the BT
390s offer physical buttons for controlling playback and volume, instead
of the touch panels on Phiaton’s higher-end models. Given that I tend
to prefer hardware buttons for headphones, however, that’s not
necessarily a bad thing in my book. The headphones also have an
integrated microphone for answering calls, and can be directly connected
to a phone or computer over 3.5mm if the battery dies.
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