PowerLocus Bluetooth over-ear headphones with mic, microSD/TF and foldable design (Black/White)
Product description
If you want over-ear comfort for everyday listening but also like the idea of switching between wireless and wired, these PowerLocus Bluetooth headphones are designed around that convenience. On paper, they cover a lot of bases: Bluetooth 5.0 pairing, 3.5mm wired use, a built-in microphone for calls, and extra playback options via microSD/TF.
They’re aimed at unisex kids, teens and adults, and the foldable, stretchable build is meant to suit a wide range of head sizes. The big question is whether the audio tuning and call performance meet your expectations for the price bracket—there’s plenty here for general use, but it may not satisfy anyone chasing studio-grade sound or absolute low-latency gaming.
The essentials
PowerLocus are wireless stereo over-ear headphones that also work wired. The brand’s focus is on delivering stereo sound with deep bass and “dynamic power” (using dedicated software and noise-reduction technology, as described), plus practical comfort via memory-protein foam leather earmuffs and a stretchable headband.
For connectivity, they use Bluetooth 5.0 for quick pairing, and they also accept devices with a 3.5mm plug cable. For calls, there’s a built-in microphone featuring noise reduction, so you can take calls without removing the headset.
Key features that matter day to day

The feature mix is where these headphones try to earn their keep. You’re not just buying a Bluetooth headset, you’re getting a flexible setup that can keep playing when battery matters less.
- Bluetooth 5.0 quick pairing: described as ready to pair as soon as you slide the on/off control.
- Wired fallback for “non-stop” listening: after a stated 15 hours of playtime, you can switch to wired mode.
- microSD/TF support: useful if you prefer local playback rather than relying solely on a phone or tablet.
- Calls and hands-free communication: the built-in microphone is designed to reduce background noise.
It’s a sensible blend for commuting, travel and general home use, especially if you sometimes forget to charge before you go out.
What stands out (and what doesn’t)


The comfort story is fairly clear: over-ear cushions made from memory-protein foam leather and a headband designed to stretch should help with longer listening sessions. Foldability is also a practical bonus for travel—less bulk in your bag, and easier storage than a fixed headband.
On the audio side, the description emphasises deep bass and superior audio quality even at higher volumes. That can be appealing if you like a punchier listen. Still, you should keep expectations realistic: the spec information provided doesn’t include frequency response, impedance or any measured performance figures, so you won’t know in advance how they compare for very precise, neutral sound.

Tech summary
Bluetooth 5.0
Built-in microphone with noise reduction technology
microSD/TF playback support
Wired listening via 3.5mm plug cable
Foldable over-ear design with stretchable headband

Rechargable battery with up to 15 hours playtime (wireless), then switch to wired mode
What they’re best for


It makes sense if you want one headset that covers multiple everyday situations: wireless for phone calls and music, wired when battery runs down, and microSD/TF for local playback.
A practical example: you’re on the train, pair them to your phone via Bluetooth, take a call hands-free when it comes through, then when you reach your destination and realise you’re low on charge, you plug in a 3.5mm cable and keep listening without stopping.
It’s also the sort of set you’d consider if you’re travelling with a mix of devices, because the description lists compatibility broadly across iPhone/iPad/iPod and certain Samsung models, alongside devices that support Bluetooth or 3.5mm.
Who should consider buying (and who should skip)

It’s a good fit if you prioritise convenience—foldability, comfort for longer wear, and the ability to switch between Bluetooth and wired use. It suits you if you want a single set for commuting, travel and day-to-day listening, including occasional call handling.
It might not be the best match if you’re very picky about sound tuning or you specifically need performance details like measurable latency for gaming, or verified call clarity in noisy environments. Also, if you only listen wirelessly and never use local playback, you may not benefit much from the microSD/TF angle.
Maintenance and care
The description mentions a protective premium case meant to help carry the headphones without scratches for long-term use. Beyond that, you’ll likely want to follow the usual gentle care you’d expect for over-ear cushions and a foldable headband—keep them stored in the case when you’re on the move.
Is it worth it?
A solid “worth it” purchase on paper if you want flexible headphones that don’t force you to choose between wireless freedom and wired reliability, with added microSD/TF playback and a built-in mic for calls. The comfort-focused design (foldable, stretchable fit and soft over-ear cushions) is also a real selling point for everyday wear.



You may want to skip them if you need hard performance proof (measured audio or call specs) before buying, or if you’re chasing a more exacting audio profile. If you like the idea of having backup options—especially the wired fallback—these are the kind of headphones that make life easier.
Mini FAQ
Do they work with Bluetooth and wired devices?
Yes, they’re described as compatible with Bluetooth or a 3.5mm plug cable enabled device.
Is there a microphone for calls?
They include a built-in microphone with noise reduction technology for hands-free communication.

Can they play music from a memory card?
They support microSD/TF, which can be useful for local playback.
How long is the battery life?
The description states up to 15 hours of playtime (wireless), after which you can switch to wired mode.
Can they fit different head sizes?
The over-ear design is described as foldable and stretchable to suit almost any size head.
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