Ugreen Studio Max2 Wireless Headphones
$ 27.83
- UGREEN Studio Max2 Wireless Headphones – Detailed Overview The UGREEN Studio Max2 are over-ear wireless headphones designed for users who want long battery life, powerful sound, comfortable wear, and modern wireless features without paying premium flagship prices. They are positioned as affordable everyday headphones for music, gaming, movies, calls, and travel. The headphones feature a modern foldable over-ear design with soft cushioned ear cups and an adjustable headband. They are lightweight enough for extended listening sessions while still offering decent passive noise isolation from outside sounds. Sound Quality The Studio Max2 uses 40mm dynamic drivers that deliver a balanced sound profile with: Deep bass response Clear vocals and mids Crisp highs for music and movies The headphones support AAC and SBC codecs, helping improve wireless audio quality on both Android and iPhone devices. Reviews generally describe the sound as “good for the price,” especially after adjusting the EQ presets in the companion app. The UGREEN app includes 8 built-in EQ presets, allowing users to switch between sound profiles like bass boost, vocals, gaming, and balanced mode. Connectivity & Features One of the strongest points of the Studio Max2 is connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4 Stable wireless connection up to ~15m Dual-device pairing support Ultra-low latency mode (~60ms) for gaming and videos The headphones also support: 3.5mm wired audio connection USB-C charging Foldable portable design Battery Life Battery performance is excellent for this category: Up to 80 hours playback on a single charge Fast charging support: ~5 minutes charge = around 5 hours use Full charge takes about 1.5 hours This makes them ideal for travel, office work, and long daily use without constant charging. Calls & Noise Reduction The Studio Max2 includes: AI-assisted microphone noise reduction Dual microphones for clearer voice calls Better speech pickup during meetings and calls Some reviewers mention that microphone quality is decent for casual calls but not premium-level for professional recording.




