
Kvidio Over-Ear Headphones
Score: 73/100
Picun B8
Score: 75/100Rankings

Picun B8 over-ear headphones deliver an extraordinary 120-hour battery life, 40 mm drivers and three EQ presets in a lightweight foldable package. The lack of any noise isolation and only average sound quality reduce their appeal in noisy settings. Great for budget users who value ultra-long playtime and basic Bluetooth functionality.

The KVIDIO WH201A offers an impressive 65-hour battery, a lightweight foldable frame, and strong bass-heavy sound for casual listening. Its absence of active noise cancellation and a microphone that doesn't work in wired mode limit its appeal for professional or noisy environments. Suited for budget-conscious commuters and travelers who prioritize endurance and portability.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
65 hours | 120 hoursbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 200 gbest | 230 g |
| ↓ lower better | 150 minutesbest | — |
40 mmbest | 40 mmbest | |
10 mbest | 10 mbest | |
32 Ωbest | — | |
— | 1 yearsbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Life (hours) | 65 hours | 120 hours |
Features(1) | ||
Noise Cancellation Type | Passive | None |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 200 g | 230 g |


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Professional reviewers commend the KVIDIO WH201A for its ultra-light 200 g build, stable Bluetooth 5.3 connection, and remarkable 65-hour battery life, calling the sound "really good" with strong bass for casual listening. They also appreciate the foldable design and USB-C fast charging, but note the lack of active noise cancellation, the microphone's inability to work in wired mode, and the absence of EQ or sound-customization features as drawbacks.
Everyday users consistently highlight the long battery life, lightweight comfort, and easy on-ear controls, saying the headphones are great for commuting, workouts, and travel. Common criticisms revolve around the missing ANC, average microphone performance, and a bass-heavy sound that can mask mids, with some mentioning the plastic feel as less premium.

Professional reviewers commend the Picun B8 for its extraordinary 120-hour battery life, stable Bluetooth 5.3 link and low latency, and comfortable lightweight build, but they note the absence of any noise isolation and only average sound quality, making it a solid budget choice for quiet settings rather than a high-fidelity or ANC-focused option.
Everyday users appreciate the ultra-long playtime, light weight, and included accessories, but repeatedly complain about the lack of noise isolation and the modest sound detail, especially in noisy environments where the open design lets external sounds in.
“lets in all external sound”

“poor noise isolation (lets in all external sound)”


