Raycon Everyday Headphones Pro specifications and in-depth review

Raycon Everyday Headphones Pro

Manufacturer: Raycon

The Raycon Everyday Headphones Pro is an over-ear headphone built around extended listening sessions and all-day practicality. It features a foldable, closed-back design with stereo speakers, and comes with both a detachable and tangle-free cable for wired use when needed. Active noise cancellation works alongside passive noise reduction to help manage ambient sound, and an ambient sound mode lets users stay aware of their surroundings without removing the headphones. The headset capability, combined with a six-microphone array, makes it a functional option for calls as well as music.

On the power side, the Raycon Everyday Headphones Pro houses a built-in rechargeable battery rated at 60 hours of playback, which falls to 44 hours with ANC active, and recharges via USB Type-C. A battery level indicator helps users monitor charge status. Connectivity covers both wireless and wired modes, with a Bluetooth range of up to 10 m, though no high-resolution audio codecs — including aptX, LDAC, or AAC — are supported. Multipoint pairing for two devices is available, and on-device controls handle playback and call management. The headphone carries a one-year warranty.

Pros
  • Battery life reaches 60 hours on a single charge, providing extended use without frequent recharging
  • Six-microphone array with noise-canceling capability makes it a capable option for calls and voice use
  • Supports multipoint pairing for two devices simultaneously, allowing flexible switching between sources
  • Ambient sound mode enables situational awareness without removing the headphones
  • Foldable over-ear design with a detachable, tangle-free cable adds practical versatility for everyday use
  • Comes with a one-year warranty, offering a defined period of manufacturer coverage
Cons
  • No advanced audio codecs are supported, including aptX, LDAC, AAC, and all their variants
  • Bluetooth range is capped at 10 m, which limits freedom of movement from the connected device
  • No fast pairing or NFC pairing means connecting to a new device requires a manual setup each time
  • Wireless charging is not supported, and the battery is non-removable, so wired USB-C charging is the only option
  • No in/on-ear detection means playback continues even when the headphones are not being worn
  • No travel bag is included despite the foldable build, leaving users to find their own storage solution
Who is this for?

The Raycon Everyday Headphones Pro suits users who prioritize endurance above most other factors, as its 60-hour battery life makes it well-suited for extended daily use without constant recharging. The combination of active and passive noise cancellation, alongside an ambient sound mode, makes it a reasonable fit for office environments or commuters who want some control over how much of their surroundings they hear. With a six-microphone noise-canceling setup and headset functionality, it also works well for users who frequently take calls or participate in voice sessions throughout the day. Multipoint pairing for two devices adds further convenience for those who regularly switch between a phone and a laptop.

Who is this NOT for?

Users who care about high-resolution wireless audio will find this headphone lacking, as it supports none of the advanced codecs — aptX, LDAC, AAC, or their variants — meaning audio quality over Bluetooth is limited to the standard SBC transmission. The 10 m Bluetooth range also makes it a poor fit for anyone who needs reliable wireless coverage across larger spaces. Those looking for a travel-ready package may be put off by the absence of a carrying case, and users who rely on automatic playback management will miss the lack of in/on-ear detection. It is equally unsuitable for outdoor or active use given the complete absence of water resistance.

Design:

Fit Over-ear
has a detachable cable
water resistance None
can be folded
is designed for kids
has a tangle free cable
travel bag is included
has an open-back design
has stereo speakers

The Raycon Everyday Headphones Pro uses an over-ear fit with a closed-back design and stereo speakers, offering a more immersive listening environment than open-backed alternatives. The headphone folds flat for easier storage and on-the-go portability, though no travel bag is included in the package. Both a detachable cable and a tangle-free cable are provided for wired use, adding some flexibility to daily handling. The headphone is not rated for water resistance and is not designed for children.

Sound quality:

has active noise cancellation (ANC)
supports spatial audio
has a neodymium magnet
has passive noise reduction

The Raycon Everyday Headphones Pro includes both active noise cancellation (ANC) and passive noise reduction, providing two layers of ambient sound management for quieter listening environments. Spatial audio is not supported, and the driver does not use a neodymium magnet.

Power:

Battery life 60 hours
Battery life (ANC) 44 hours
Has USB Type-C
has a battery level indicator
has wireless charging
has a rechargeable battery
has a removable battery

The Raycon Everyday Headphones Pro runs on a built-in rechargeable battery rated at 60 hours of playback, which reduces to 44 hours when active noise cancellation is in use. Charging is handled via USB Type-C, and a battery level indicator keeps users informed of remaining power. The battery is not removable, and wireless charging is not supported.

Connectivity:

connectivity Wireless & wired
has aptX Adaptive
has aptX
has LDAC
has LDHC
has aptX Low Latency
has aptX HD
has aptX Lossless
has AAC
maximum Bluetooth range 10 m
has fast pairing
supports Bluetooth pairing using NFC

The Raycon Everyday Headphones Pro supports both wireless and wired connectivity, with a maximum Bluetooth range of 10 m. None of the advanced audio codecs are available — aptX, aptX Adaptive, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, LDAC, LDHC, and AAC are all absent, meaning audio is transmitted using only the standard Bluetooth codec. Fast pairing and NFC-based pairing are not supported, so connecting to a new device requires a manual Bluetooth pairing process.

Features:

has a noise-canceling microphone
has ambient sound mode
has in/on-ear detection
number of microphones 6
has a mute function
multipoint count 2
control panel placed on a device
can be used as a headset
Has an in-line control panel
warranty period 1 years

The Raycon Everyday Headphones Pro can be used as a headset, backed by a six-microphone array with noise-canceling capability for cleaner voice pickup during calls. An ambient sound mode is available for situational awareness, and on-device controls handle playback and call functions — there is no in-line control panel on the cable. The headphone supports multipoint pairing for up to two devices simultaneously, though it lacks a dedicated mute function and in/on-ear detection for automatic playback pause. A one-year warranty is included.

Final Verdict

The Raycon Everyday Headphones Pro is a headphone built with endurance and everyday practicality at its core. Its 60-hour battery life and six-microphone noise-canceling setup make it a capable companion for long listening days and frequent voice use, while multipoint pairing and an ambient sound mode add genuine day-to-day flexibility. Where it falls short is in wireless audio fidelity and range, areas that will matter to more discerning listeners but are unlikely to concern users whose priorities are stamina and call performance. For those who need a straightforward, long-lasting over-ear headphone with solid headset credentials, the Raycon Everyday Headphones Pro delivers on its core promise without overreaching.

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