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🎶 Elevate Your Ride with Alta - Where Adventure Meets Sound!
The Wildhorn Alta Wireless Bluetooth Headphones are designed for ski and snowboard enthusiasts, featuring 40mm HD speakers, hands-free calling, and universal compatibility with most audio-ready helmets. With a rugged design and 10 hours of playtime, these headphones ensure you stay connected and entertained on the slopes.
Controller Type | Bluetooth |
Control Type | Call Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 5.6 Ounces |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Frequency Range | [EO] 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Noise Control | None |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Angular |
Carrying Case Color | White |
Style Name | Sporty |
Theme | Outdoor Adventure |
Color | White/Blue |
Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 10 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Carrying Case Material | EVA |
Antenna Location | Snowboarding |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
Cable Features | Wireless |
Additional Features | wireless |
Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Specific Uses For Product | Skiing or Snowboarding |
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BEST! Bluetooth headphones for snowboarding/skiing
The media could not be loaded. Ok I came back just to review these after using these all last season & using them yesterday because I found myself enjoying them so much! And no, this isn’t your typical AI-generated Amazon review ;)Tried several pairs of Bluetooth headphones & were disappointed with either sound, battery life, bluetooth connectivity - after reading the positive reviews, decided to pull the trigger at around $100 last year.Compared to other similar products I’ve tried, these are the best in quality & absolutely worth the $. I like listening to more bass heavy music while riding (EDM, hip hop) and these definitely do it justice, are some of the FEW headphones that offer a nice bass response, volume gets nice and loud, controls are easy to click, BT connectivity is stable and consistent and has a great battery life. Essentially all the functions you want in a speaker that is designed to fit in the helmet.Now all the reviews mentioning the sound is flat, thin, lack of bass clearly are not getting a proper fit with their helmet/ear. If the speakers are too far from your ear & have a load of padding on the way, of course they’re going to sound dull/flat. Make sure you use these with the right audio capable helmet/ear pads and you’ll definitely appreciate the sound quality.To note, I used to have them in my Smith Mission helmet but found it a bit uncomfortable after some time (due to lack of any padding between the speakers and my ear) so switched to a audio capable helmet from Amazon and now I get to enjoy riding with high quality music which makes the experience so much more enjoyable.I do agree the micro USB charging is a bit outdated, but I’m sure they are planning on upgrading the tech in their next version of this speaker :). But Wildhorn has definitely earned a supporter/fan for this product!
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Great drop-in speaker for ski/snowboard helmets!
Bought these back on Prime Day, and have finally been able to use them out on the hill a couple of times now, and I have to say these are pretty good little speakers:The initial Bluetooth connection was quick and easy, and I have had no problems with it dropping. When you power them up a voice tells you they're on and ready to pair and the battery level. If your phone is nearby they will then automatically pair and the voice confirms once paired up.I have 3 helmets (Wildhorn Drift, Giro Jackson, and an old Smith Variance - all size L), and these fit in the ear covers of all 3 with no-problem. The cable between speakers is long enough, and the extra cable stashes behind the liners so that they're almost invisible.The sound quality of music is great. Songs are clear and crisp. Bass is full sounding , but not heavy, as some reviewers have noted. However, I wasn't really expecting them to be bass-heavy. These are not in-ear or over-ear speakers. They are barely-pressed-against your ear speakers. (Pull your Beats headphones away from your ears so that they are barely touching your ears and the Beats will not sound bass-heavy either.) The sound quality remains clear at high volume, and these get louder than I would ever need them to be. They still allow outside noise in, so you can still talk to friends on the chair, or hear what's going on around you during your run.I can't really comment on call quality as cell service is spotty at my hill, so I haven't made any calls on them.The buttons are a little difficult to use/locate at first, but once you use them a couple of times and get used to where the buttons sit inside your ear pad they get easier to use. The speakers respond quickly to button commands, and I haven't had any issue using Google assistant with them.The battery seems pretty good. 3-4 hours of use seems to only zap about 15-20% of the battery. I've never run them all the way to 0%, but would expect to get at least 14-15 hours out of each full charge.All in all, these are great little speakers, and to me they are way more comfortable/practical than trying to use ear buds inside your helmet. At $70 the price is right, and is half the price of the other guys. If you're looking for speakers for your helmet, I'd give these a try first.
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