DOQAUS Bluetooth Headphones Over Ear (Bluetooth 5.3, up to 90 hours, 3 EQ modes) — Navy Blue
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What these DOQAUS over-ear Bluetooth headphones are for
If you want an everyday pair of over-ear wireless headphones that are more flexible than “one-sound-fits-all”, the DOQAUS Bluetooth Headphones (Bluetooth 5.3) are built around two ideas: controllable sound via 3 EQ modes, and long listening time so you’re not constantly hunting for a charger.
On paper, they suit typical phone and laptop listening, plus travel. The over-ear design, foldable build, and comfort-focused ear pads are meant to help you wear them for longer stretches—though it’s still worth remembering the practical advice included with the product: take them off every 2–3 hours to give your ears a rest.
Key features that affect real listening
These headphones focus on getting the tuning right for different moments. Instead of locking you into a single profile, the included 3 EQ modes let you switch between balanced sound, boosted bass and a higher-definition-style sound. It’s not the same as having a full custom EQ app, but for many people it’s the difference between “sounds fine” and “sounds right” when you jump from podcasts to music.

They also come with Bluetooth 5.3 and an integrated microphone for hands-free calls. DOQAUS also states improved transmission speed, lower latency and better audio output compared with older Bluetooth setups—so if you notice lag is annoying (for example, when watching videos), this is the kind of spec that aims to reduce that friction.
Battery life and wired backup (a useful two-way approach)
A major selling point here is the claimed up to 90 hours of playtime in Bluetooth mode. If you’re the sort of listener who goes through headphones quickly, that number matters because it changes how often you need to top up.
Just as importantly, they don’t make you choose one lifestyle. The listing also says you can use a wired connection with an included 3.5 mm AUX cable. That’s handy if you’re travelling, if your Bluetooth acts up, or if you prefer a simple, no-pairing connection for a PC or similar device.


Comfort and fit: where they try to win

These are over-ear headphones with soft memory protein ear pads and ventilation. The fit is described as ergonomic and flexible to suit different head shapes, with an aim of keeping the ear positioned around the cushions for better immersion.
Comfort is one of those things where “good on paper” doesn’t always perfectly match your head shape, but at least the design details suggest they’re trying to be practical for longer wear rather than just looking sleek.
Tech specs (the bits you’ll want to check)
- Name: DOQAUS Bluetooth Headphones Over Ear
- Type: Over-ear, foldable wireless headphones with integrated microphone
- Format: Bluetooth + wired (3.5 mm AUX cable included)
- Bluetooth version: Bluetooth 5.3
- Playtime: Up to 90 hours (Bluetooth mode)
- EQ modes: 3 modes
- Driver size: 40 mm (two driver units)
- Colour: Navy Blue
- Includes in the box: 1x DOQAUS over-ear Bluetooth headphone, 1x AUX cable, 1x charging cable, 1x storage bag, 1x user manual (Spanish language not guaranteed)
What you’ll notice day to day

In normal use, you’re likely to experience the most difference from the EQ modes. For instance, if you’re commuting with podcasts, switching to a balanced mode can make voices feel clearer. Then, for music with heavier bass lines, using the bass-amplified mode is the sort of quick tweak that can make the whole track feel more engaging without changing apps or settings.
Also, having both Bluetooth and a 3.5 mm option means your listening setup can stay consistent even if you move between devices (phone to PC) or you’re out and about.
That said, there are a couple of limitations to keep in mind. First, the listing mentions “CD quality” as a sound description, but it doesn’t provide technical proof like supported codecs—so it’s safer to treat this as a sound-impression claim rather than a guaranteed spec. Second, comfort is individual, over-ear pads and fit guidance help, but if you tend to find over-ear designs warm, you may still want to stick to the “take them off every 2–3 hours” reminder.


Who should consider buying (and who might want to skip)
It’s a good fit if you want over-ear wireless headphones with:

- Long battery life so you can listen daily without frequent charging.
- Simple sound control via 3 EQ modes.
- A mic for hands-free phone calls.
- The option to use wired audio through a 3.5 mm AUX cable when it suits you.
You may want to skip them if you’re after very specific audio customisation (like deep app-based EQ) or if you strongly prioritise confirmed high-end audio formats—because the information provided doesn’t go into codec support. And if you already know you’re sensitive to heat or pressure from over-ear cups, it’s worth considering that comfort can vary.
What to check before you buy
A few practical checks can prevent disappointment:
- Whether the EQ modes match your listening preferences (balanced vs boosted bass vs a higher-definition style).
- Whether you’ll actually use both Bluetooth and the 3.5 mm wired option.
- The included items you’ll need for your setup (AUX cable and charging cable are listed).
- The manual language isn’t guaranteed to be Spanish, which might matter if you prefer that.

Should you buy it?
Worth considering if you want a straightforward, travel-friendly over-ear headphone with Bluetooth 5.3, a long stated playtime of up to 90 hours, and quick switching between 3 EQ modes. The fact it also supports a wired 3.5 mm AUX connection (included) gives it a practical edge for day-to-day use.


Better avoided if you’re shopping mainly for documented high-resolution codec support, or if you need advanced personal EQ rather than mode-based tuning. Also, if you know over-ear comfort is a gamble for you, don’t assume the memory protein pads will automatically suit your head—take the “remove every 2–3 hours” guidance seriously.
Mini FAQ
Do they work with a wired connection?

Yes—an AUX cable (3.5 mm) is included, and the listing says you can use a cable connection as an alternative to Bluetooth.
How many EQ modes are there?
There are 3 EQ modes, with the listing describing balanced sound, amplified bass, and a higher-definition sound option.
Are they suitable for phone calls?
The headphones include an integrated microphone for hands-free communication.
What devices are they meant for?
The product description highlights use for phone/PC/travel, though it doesn’t list specific device compatibility beyond that.
What’s included in the box?
The listing states you’ll receive 1 over-ear headphone, an AUX cable, a charging cable, a storage bag, and a user manual (Spanish language not guaranteed).
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