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Recommendation for heavy bass Bluetooth headset

If we listen to a lot of bass-heavy genres of music, such as dubstep, EDM or hip-hop, we want a pair of bass-heavy Bluetooth headphones to add a lot of punch and thump to our music. Below are the 5 Bluetooth headsets I recommend that have outstanding bass sound effects. They won’t sacrifice too many details because of the bass. Let’s take a look.

1. Skullcandy Crusher Evo

Skullcandy Crusher Evo has a tactile bass slider that can further increase the rough vibration of the audio. With their sliders set to the highest setting, they deliver a very intense thump, rumble, and roar that should please fans of EDM and hip-hop.

In addition to the tactile bass slider, they are compatible with the Skullcandy companion app, which offers several EQ presets so we can tailor their sound to our liking. With over 34 hours of continuous playback, they can easily survive long days on the road, and they come with a 1/8 TRRS cable, which is convenient if we want to use them wired. They also have a fairly comfortable fit and feel well constructed.

2. Jabra Elite 4 Active

If you like a truly wireless listening experience, you will definitely prefer Jabra Elite 4 Active. Their true wireless design makes them more compact and eliminates the risk of the cable catching something and pulling it out of our ears. This makes them a good choice for working out, especially since they're also IPX7 waterproof.

Their sound has more pop, punch and roar in the bass range, but the rest of the response is very neutral, so they are still suitable for different types of music. . They only offer about 7 hours of continuous use on a single charge, and their charging case can hold about 3.5 additional charges.

3. Sennheiser Momentum 3 Wireless

If we like physical control rather than touch sensing, we can consider Sennheiser Momentum 3 Wireless. These over-ear headphones aren't as comfortable as the Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Headphones and lack virtual surround sound capabilities. However, they have a nice physical button control scheme that we would find easier to use, especially if we live somewhere cold and wear gloves.

Their default sound profile provides intense bang, rumble and punch, perfect for bass-heavy genres like EDM and hip-hop. We can also customize their sound with parametric EQ and presets in the companion app. Their ANC feature does a great job of blocking out noise, especially in the bass range, so they're suitable for listening to music on the bus. Additionally, its approximately 17 hours of continuous battery life can last until the end of your 9-to-5 workday or a long-distance flight.

4. Jabra Elite 7 Pro

Jabra Elite 7 Pro is the best bass in-ear headphone I have ever tested. These lightweight in-ear headphones have a V-shaped default sound profile, which is great for genres like rock and pop. This sound ensures extra pop and punch when vocals and lead instruments are bright in the mix.

If we're craving more bass from our headphones, their companion app offers a graphic equalizer and presets so we can tweak the sound to our liking. Overall, they have a great, comfortable build quality and are IP57 certified for dust and water resistance, making them a solid choice if we want to use them while working out. We can also connect to two devices at the same time, which is convenient if we want to stay connected with our smartphones and laptops.

5. Beats Flex

The best budget bass headphones I’ve ever tested are the Beats Flex. These neck-cable headphones provide an extra pop, rumble, and punch to the mix that should please fans of bass-heavy music. That said, vocals and major instruments aren't drowned out. If style is important to us, they also come in some bright colors.

They have a lightweight, comfortable design and come in a few different earbud options so we could find the one that works best for us. They're not as compact as true wireless earbuds, but their cables are flexible enough that we were able to slip them into most pockets and bags. Their W1 chip makes them easy to pair with Apple devices, and their roughly 11 hours of continuous battery life lasts until the end of our 9-to-5 days.

Okay, these are the 5 bass-heavy Bluetooth headsets I shared. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.