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Hoco W35

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An affordable option for full-size closed-back over-ear headphones with two connection methods. Wireless pairing of the model is carried out using the energy-efficient Bluetooth v5.3 protocol (within a radius of up to 10 m), and if necessary, the headphones can be connected to an audio source in a traditional wired way - for this, the design provides a detachable cable with a 3.5 mm mini-Jack plug. By the way, Hoco W35 can be used without an active connection at all - a slot for a microSD memory card is built into the model’s body, on which audio tracks are supposed to be stored. The headphones provide high-quality music playback and do not cause discomfort when worn for long periods of time. However, neither the newfangled “noise reduction”, nor the game mode,...nor other advanced “chips” are provided in the model. In Bluetooth connection mode, the headphones can work autonomously for up to 40 hours at a time, and it takes 2 hours to charge their battery via the USB type C connector. If the battery still runs out, you can simply resort to the services of the above-mentioned audio cable and calmly continue listening to music. The model is equipped with a built-in microphone for voice communication.
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Hoco W35
Connection and design
Designoverhead, closed
full size Over-Ear
swiveling earcups
Connection typecombined
Connectionmini-Jack (3.5 mm)
Bluetooth v5.3
Plugstraight
Cable supplysingle-sided
Range10 m
Cable typeround
Detachable cable
Specs
Impedance32 Ohm
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz
Sensitivity95 dB
Speaker size40 mm
Emitter typedynamic
Microphone specs
Microphonebuilt into the case
Features
Volume control
Card reader
Power supply
Power sourcebattery
Charging time2 h
Operating time (music)40 h
Charging portUSB-C
General
Ear cushion materialtextiles
Weight193 g
Added to E-CatalogNovember 2023
Long battery life.

An affordable option for full-size closed-back over-ear headphones with two connection methods. Wireless pairing of the model is carried out using the energy-efficient Bluetooth v5.3 protocol (within a radius of up to 10 m), and if necessary, the headphones can be connected to an audio source in a traditional wired way - for this, the design provides a detachable cable with a 3.5 mm mini-Jack plug.

By the way, Hoco W35 can be used without an active connection at all - a slot for a microSD memory card is built into the model’s body, on which audio tracks are supposed to be stored. The headphones provide high-quality music playback and do not cause discomfort when worn for long periods of time. However, neither the newfangled “noise reduction”, nor the game mode, nor other advanced “chips” are provided in the model.

In Bluetooth connection mode, the headphones can work autonomously for up to 40 hours at a time, and it takes 2 hours to charge their battery via the USB type C connector. If the battery still runs out, you can simply resort to the services of the above-mentioned audio cable and calmly continue listening to music. The model is equipped with a built-in microphone for voice communication.

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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Hoco W35 headphones offer long battery life and a non-folding design with a metal arm, making them a potential temporary solution for users. However, they suffer from poor overall quality, with issues such as a recessed mini-jack connector that may not fit all plugs, and a microphone that is not very effective. Users have reported that the headphones can break easily, with problems like the band snapping and battery detachment. The sound quality is described as muffled and akin to listening through a barrel, especially noticeable during quiet conversations or certain music genres. While they might be acceptable for a price range of 400-500 UAH, they are not recommended for long-term use or for those seeking high-quality audio experiences.
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As a temporary option - possible. For a long term - no.
28 June 2025 
After using two of these headphones (about a year each), I can say that these are clearly not the headphones you should buy for long-term use. Well, maybe for 400-500 UAH they're okay, but no more, as their quality is frankly poor. The first pair's band completely broke after 3-4 months, and I had to insert a metal band from old headphones. Initially, the battery was poorly glued (or not glued at all), which constantly rattled and detached a little over a year later. The second pair is also a year old. After some time, they started turning off immediately after being turned on. Most likely, it's an issue with the mini-jack connection, as everything started working after plugging and unplugging the cable. But now they won't turn on without the cable. I can't say anything about the sound, as I have never had expensive headphones, but it seems kind of muffled. Overall, as a temporary solution, they might be okay, but it's not worth spending more than 500 UAH on them.
Autonomy; absence of folding elements.
Overall quality (both assembly and plastic); the microphone is just for show here; the mini-jack connector is slightly recessed, so not all plugs may fit.
Sergey Samoylovuse Hoco W35 more than year
The round shape of the headphones would be better and would not cover the entire ear.
27 January 2024 
The sound becomes normal if you remove the ear pads, but the smell simulates the sound because the surface there is not smooth.
It doesn't fold, it has a metal arm, and the battery life is quite long.
The ear pads cover all the ears and the sound is like a barrel - not discreet, especially when people talk quietly or music or women (often such vile effects appear in films).
Oleksiy Zaharchenkouse Hoco W35 more than year
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