DOQAUS Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones (Pink) with Bluetooth 5.3, 90H playtime and mic
Product description
What these DOQAUS over-ear Bluetooth headphones are for
If you’re after a comfortable over-ear set for everyday listening and travel, DOQAUS’ over-ear Bluetooth headphones make a clear pitch: long battery life, three EQ modes, and the option to switch to wired audio via a 3.5mm cable. On paper, they’re built to cover the “most-used” moments—commuting, working at a desk, and getting through long journeys without constantly hunting for a charge.
A big part of the appeal here is the combination of features that usually cost more when you add them up separately: Bluetooth 5.3 (with low-latency claims), a built-in microphone for calls, and a foldable design. They’re also specified to reach up to 20 metres range, which is helpful if you move around your room or workspace.
Key takeaways on sound and controls
The headphones use dual 40mm dynamic drivers, and DOQAUS positions the sound as detailed and immersive. You also get three EQ modes you can switch between: a bass-boosted setting, a more balanced option, and a high-definition style mode. In real buying terms, this is useful if your listening habits are mixed—say, heavier bass for music in the evening, then a more “clean” mode for podcasts or video dialogue.

That said, don’t expect miracles from a budget-friendly EQ system. EQ modes can help shape the sound, but they can’t fully replace higher-end tuning. It’s a practical feature, not a guarantee that you’ll hear audiophile-level separation at every volume.
Comfort you’ll notice day to day
Comfort is where these headphones try to win. The ear cushions are described as soft memory foam protein, aiming to be breathable and easy on your ears. There’s also a stretchable, adjustable headband, plus a padded headband for a more forgiving fit.
The design includes 90° rotating ear shells, which is the kind of detail that makes day-to-day use easier—less awkward when you’re adjusting them around your neck. They’re also foldable and listed at about 219g, which matters if you’re packing them in a bag and using them more than once.


Battery life and wired fallback (important in the real world)

A headline spec is up to 90 hours playtime on a single charge with a 1000mAh battery. Over-ear wireless headphones are often where battery life varies wildly, so having a long run time “on paper” makes them a strong candidate for travel.
There’s also a 3.5mm audio cable included, so you can use wired mode as a fallback. That’s particularly handy if you ever get caught out with charging. It also gives you more flexibility for setups that prefer a cable.
One limitation to be aware of: the description notes you can connect to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously, but audio will play from only one device at a time. That’s common for many wireless headsets, but it’s worth knowing before you buy if you expect true two-device audio mixing.
Bluetooth 5.3 and call quality basics
Bluetooth 5.3 is specified for faster transmission, stronger connection stability, longer range (up to 20 metres), and lower latency. If you watch videos or use them for voice calls while moving around, lower latency claims are the sort of thing that can make the experience feel less laggy—again, assuming typical real-world conditions.

The built-in microphone is included for hands-free phone communication. That covers the essentials for home working and commuting calls. Still, without test results, it’s sensible to treat mic quality as “good enough” rather than something that will replace a dedicated desk microphone for calls you care about deeply.
What to check before you buy
A few things are worth double-checking so expectations line up:


- If you rely on switching between two Bluetooth sources, remember that only one device can play audio at a time.
- Confirm your device supports Bluetooth if you want wireless mode, and use the 3.5mm cable for wired listening.
- If your top priority is ultra-precise tuning or flagship ANC performance, you may find this set sits more in the mid-range “value” bracket rather than competing with higher-end models.
Who it suits (and who should think twice)

It’s a good fit if you want a foldable over-ear headset with long playtime, three EQ options, and the practical bonus of a wired cable. It suits people who bounce between music and calls, and anyone packing one pair for daily use plus travel.
It may not suit you if you’re chasing the most refined, consistently natural sound across all genres, or if you specifically need advanced features beyond what’s described here. The EQ modes help, but they don’t automatically make every track sound transformed.
Mini FAQ
Is it meant more for travel or everyday use?
Both, based on the foldable design, the lightweight build (about 219g), and the stated up-to-90-hours playtime. It’s positioned as a travel-friendly option that still works day to day.

Can I use it without Bluetooth?
Yes. The headphones come with a 3.5mm audio cable, allowing you to switch to wired mode.


Does it support connecting to two devices at once?
It’s described as able to connect to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously, but audio plays from one device at a time.
Does it include a microphone?

Yes, there’s a built-in microphone for hands-free phone communication.
What does the battery life claim mean in practice?
DOQAUS states up to 90 hours on a single charge. Actual results depend on how you use volume levels and settings, but the long stated runtime is still a strong point for avoiding frequent charging.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want over-ear Bluetooth headphones with up to 90 hours playtime, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, three EQ modes, a built-in mic, and a wired fallback for when you don’t want to rely on wireless battery. It’s the kind of “one pair for everything” choice that makes sense for travel and everyday listening.
You might want to skip them if you need more advanced features than the ones described, or if you expect top-tier audio performance as a given at this price level. If you prioritise comfort, long wireless runtime, and flexible listening (wireless or wired), these DOQAUS headphones fit the bill more often than not.
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