The Ugreen HiTune Max5 uses an over-ear fit and weighs 246 g, making it a reasonably compact option for daily use. It features a foldable design that aids portability, along with a detachable, tangle-free cable for flexible connectivity. The closed-back construction houses stereo speakers, and the headphones are not designed for kids. No water resistance is provided, and a travel bag is not included in the package.
The Ugreen HiTune Max5 is equipped with 40 mm driver units and covers a frequency range of 20 Hz to 40000 Hz. It includes active noise cancellation (ANC) as well as passive noise reduction, offering two layers of sound isolation. Spatial audio is not supported, and the drivers do not use a neodymium magnet.
The Ugreen HiTune Max5 runs on a built-in 600 mAh rechargeable battery rated for 90 hours of playback, and it charges fully in just 1.5 hours via USB Type-C. A battery level indicator lets users keep track of remaining charge at a glance. The battery is not removable, and neither wireless charging nor solar charging is supported.
The Ugreen HiTune Max5 supports both wireless and wired connectivity, using Bluetooth 5.0 with a maximum range of 10 m and an audio latency of 120 ms. Among wireless audio codecs, LDAC and AAC are supported, while aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, LDHC, LE Audio, and Auracast are all absent. Fast pairing and NFC-based pairing are not available either.
The Ugreen HiTune Max5 includes a noise-canceling microphone and can function as a headset, making it suitable for calls alongside music listening. An ambient sound mode allows environmental audio to pass through when needed, and multipoint pairing supports two devices simultaneously. Controls are handled via an on-device panel rather than an in-line remote, while in/on-ear detection and a dedicated mute function are not available.