The headset comes in a small cardboard box. A USB charging cable, 3 replacement ear pads and 2 ear hooks, and instructions are included. The headset makes a good impression. It is well made, has no sharp edges and is easy to operate. A power switch and buttons for volume control are available on the device. Visually show colorful LED lights on the Bluetooth readiness or existing Bluetooth connection. The MPOW device is small, lightweight and can be unobtrusively worn on the ear. The comfort is good, after a short gestation period the device forgets you like.
To connect to a smartphone as the headset is turned on only. With a smartphone, the device is then searched and connected. Once a call comes in, this can be done via the headset. Smartphone and headset, up to several meters apart, without causing players to disconnect.
Yes, the sound quality is for such a low-cost device absolutely fine. The others in the line is certainly not over and tinny sounds relatively natural. By being able to still adjust the volume, you can still adjust different situations and make it easier to call on.
How long the battery lasts exactly is of course difficult to say. I've never been so long on the phone at a time in order to assess this accurately. However, the battery lasts a good while, so I'm satisfied.
Conclusion: Cheap, well-made and natural voice quality make this headset recommended. The spare parts are top, so you can change the ear or the ear hook as required just once.