Showing posts with label bluetooth headset. Show all posts
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8/17/2012

Iqua Snake II Bluetooth Hands Free Headrest (Black) Review

Iqua Snake II Bluetooth Hands Free Headrest (Black)
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- stylish and nice looking
- material gives nice feeling
- sound is clear,, sometimes if there is noise people will say to you "please close the speaker or raise your voice"
- the mic part i think it is getting a bit loose, but you can still put it the level you want
- the major problem is that it gets disconnected frequently by which you will need to press the sharing button again
- one othe major issue is that the one setting next to you will not feel comfortable when looking back, especially if you have children and your wife want to check them each and every second. (my uncle got a wound near to his eyes when he turned fast to get something from the rear seat, but this is the only incident during almost more than a year using the product)
- one good point is that within more than a year i charged it only few times, maybe 5 times. even though i leave it open all the time, but you may close it at night or whenever you don't use it so battery will stay longer.
i think after all, it is fine to get this product, it does the job, in addition to the nice looking that impresses people.

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8/14/2012

PhoneLabs - Enterprise Telephone - 735662000302 Review

PhoneLabs - Enterprise Telephone - 735662000302
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I'm using the PhoneLabs PHO-ENT as a landline substitute with the Bluetooth module.
It works but there are definitely some quirks.
Audio quality is nowhere as good as it could be. I have better audio quality from my Motorola and Jawbone headsets.
I have not been able to transfer my 300 phonebook entries from my mobile phone to the device (but had no issues doing the same with my car kit).
All in all, it's great to have a desk phone solution for my office that uses the cell phone network. It would be nice if it had a battery or battery backup (in case of power failure) but that would add costs to an already expensive device.
NOTE: The handset does not come with the Bluetooth module or cable for use with your phone. Those accessories must be purchased separately.

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8/12/2012

Chatter Box XBi2 Wireless Intercom - Full-Face Kit Review

Chatter Box XBi2 Wireless Intercom - Full-Face Kit
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I recently purchased a Chatter Box XBi2 Wireless Intercome with the full-face kit. I installed it into a full-face Scorpion helmet. The documentation provided with the Chatter Box XBi2 did very little in assisting me with the installation. By the way, the documentation with the Scorpion helmet did even less. If anyone purchasing the Chatter Box XBi2 feel they need instructions or doucmentation to help them figure out the appropriate way to operate and install the device, they will be greatly disappointed. If you can manage to get the Chatter Box installed and operating, it works just fine. Don't buy this item unless you are going to have it professionally installed or your mechanical/electronical skills are way above average.

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8/07/2012

Sony TDM-BT1 Digital Media Port Bluetooth Adaptor Review

Sony TDM-BT1 Digital Media Port Bluetooth Adaptor
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I bought this item two months ago and find a serious problem with that. When I tried to use it together with my Sony DVD Home Theater which has a wireless surrounding system, it failed to work. I have to either unplug the S-AIR model(which means you will have 3.1 surrounding instead of 5.1) or put my bluetooth devices close enough to the adaptor(which makes Bluetooth meaningless). I tried to swich the channel of the S-AIR but it failed to work. Either the adaptor or the S-AIR model doesn't work.
If your system doesn't have the S-AIR model, this item is perfect to buy. But if your system does include the S-AIR model, you'd better make another choice.

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8/06/2012

Voyager­® 510 Bluetooth¿ Headset System with Lifter Review

Voyager­® 510 Bluetooth¿ Headset System with Lifter
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I have had this only 1 day so far but it is better sound than the jabra I had and it really is as seemless to switch as can be with my samsung 900, even at my desk I can make calls/receive them from either the desk or cell phone without it missing a beat...
This price is cheaper than the headset and stand alone (289 on Amazone too) and the HL10 H=Handset L=Lifter is an awesome product too for office productivity!!
I had the CS 50 and loved it and this one does NOT have the same range but it has worked quite well and done so well over the 30 feet it says for bluetooth, atr least thats been tested a bunch with the desk unit since I done make a habit of walking away from my cell phone...
PLantroinics is proud of their products witht he price, thats for sure, but this is a well designed and great working product. If I get time I will update with news after having it for a few months...

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Jabra FreeSpeak Bluetooth Headset for non-Bluetooth phones with 2.5mm Jack Review

Jabra FreeSpeak Bluetooth Headset for non-Bluetooth phones with 2.5mm Jack
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I've been using mine with my Sony Ericsson T68i for about three months now. Setting the headset up took a little while to figure out, the documentation was just plain wrong. But once I paired the headset with my phone I was up and running.
PROS: No headset wires to get tangled up in. The phone can be in your pocket, on your belt, or in your purse. Also the shape and size makes it comfortable to wear for extended periods. It's lightweight and not bulky. Although the earpiece can plug directly into your ear I suspect it was designed to actually sit slightly outside your ear canal. You can adjust the volume directly from the earpiece and it can easily be switched to wear on either ear.
CONS: Although the sound is intelligble and loud, the overall quality is not as good as a corded headset. Also the sound quality appears to be inconsistent. Some days I'll get alot of static, other days I'll get a clear reception. Callers say that they are able to hear me clearly, but could also hear faint background noise, some have reported a very faint buzzing sound. The Bluetooth signal overall is pretty weak, sometimes turning your head slightly can result in static. Not having a clear line of sight between the headset and phone can sometimes result in static. I found that it's best to keep the phone within 3 or 4 feet. But sometimes I couldn't get a connection to my phone even when my phone is sitting right next to me! I suspect other 2.4ghz radio signals in the area were jamming me.
Overall the headset isn't bad, but unless you do alot of talking or HAVE to have the latest gadget & technology, you may want to wait for the next generation of Bluetooth headsets. I suspect future headsets will have better range and sound quality. The average consumer might want to wait till the Bluetooth sound quality matches corded headset quality.

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JABRA FreeSpeak takes us to the next paradigm in hands-free wireless telephony. FreeSpeak connects your mobile phone to your headset via Bluetooth radio technology, instead of a wire.Soft, ergonomic JABRA MiniGel channels sound directly into your ear for enhanced receptionIntegrated lithium batteryIncludes charging cradle which doubles as headset holderSnap-on clip holds earpiece to your belt or purse when not in useTypical Talk Time -3 hours (depending on phone model & usage)Headset Weight -0.8 ouncesHeadset Dimensions -4H x 2-3/8W x 1/2DCharging Cradle Dimensions -2-1/4H x 2W x 1-1/4DFor phones with standard 2.5mm jack - adapter included

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Plantronics Voyager 510-USB Bluetooth Headset System - Headset ( over-the-ear ) - wireless - Bluetooth Review

Plantronics Voyager 510-USB Bluetooth Headset System - Headset ( over-the-ear ) - wireless - Bluetooth
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the product is good, the problem is that I received the regular 510 voyager and not the USB one. The description needs to be corected which makes the product more expensive than other web sites. I feel like I've been had.

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8/05/2012

Logitech Wireless Digital Bluetooth Headphones for MP3 Players iPods and Computers Review

Logitech Wireless Digital Bluetooth Headphones for MP3 Players iPods and Computers
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I originally wrote a favorable review for this item because I felt it deserved recognition for seamlessly integrating bluetooth technology with stereo headphones and music players. However, as other reviewers have pointed out, the headband has indeed cracked right down the middle and rendered the device almost unusable.
I am quite surprised that Logitech has put their name on this device. HP even jumped on the bandwagon and has a rebranded version of this same headphone set (released over a year ago) that originally was only for the HP IPAQ--look it up if you don't believe me.
Shame on you Logitech, I love your mice, keyboards, speakers and webcams, but this is utterly disappointing.
Buyer Beware.


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7/31/2012

T-Mobile Samsung SGH-t659 Quad-band Cell Phone - Locked - SAMT659 Review

T-Mobile Samsung SGH-t659 Quad-band Cell Phone - Locked - SAMT659
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I have this phone and I love it, But would not pay $80 and definitely not $134.
There are websites you can google and I found one for $56 w/ a car charger included and the phone is not locked. This phone does everything you want it to and it's light weight, the speaker is loud and clear and T-mobile no longer sells
them. My phone has water damage and I am not in search for a cheaper one. I will buy in 1 month and continue to google cheaper than $56.
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7/20/2012

Original Parrot Minikit Smart Universal Bluetooth Hands-Free Charging Holder PF290008AA Review

Original Parrot Minikit Smart Universal Bluetooth Hands-Free Charging Holder PF290008AA
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Test device: Samsung Epic, Android 2.2
I've been keeping an eye on Parrot's product line ever since I got my Fit a few years ago as there wasn't an option for hands-free. I wasn't ready to drop a few hundred on one of the integrated systems, plus another hundred or so for installation, though they look to be the best way to go. I tried a product similar to the Minikit, which turned out to be a disaster as it was way too quiet and then fell apart. But, I decided to give the Minikit Smart a try anyhow, based on the generally good reviews of their other products. My hope was that it was better than my current solution, which was to plug the phone's audio out into my Fit's audio in and shout a lot.
Out of the box, I was mostly happy with what I saw. The Minikit feels pretty solid, and similar in weight to my Garmin GPS. The cradle snuggled up well with my Epic, with no interference with the Epic's side buttons. No way to use the Epic's camera though, as it's fully blocked when centered on the Minikit's back. That eliminates the use of augmented reality apps while driving. Honestly, I worry about the mic, which on a thin retracting cable. If I have this thing attached to another surface and the suction holding the main body in place lets go, I am not confident that the cable is going to survive. No option to export the audio either, so if that cable does break, the Minikit becomes a paperweight. The kit seemed to contain everything I needed to get it to work, though the manual leaves a lot to be desired. Not that I needed it, but I was a little surprised Parrot didn't include a charging cable for iPhones, given their popularity. Even without, the kit still contains two of the most common cable types for smart phones.
As indicated by the manual, I first went to get the latest update for the Minikit from Parrot's website. Let me tell you, what a pain in the @ss. Navigating around the Parrot site is frustrating at best, even to the point of switching languages on you. While the US version of the site doesn't have a compatibility list for the Minikit, which makes sense since it is advertised as good for all smartphones, the UK version of the site I was transferred to does have one, (add the following to the end of Parrot's dot com address: /uk/support/onlinehelpguides/parrot_minikit_smart/compatibility). The list isn't so full, and my phone isn't listed. Eventually, I was able to find the software update for the Minikit (Note: The Parrot Software Update Tool is not compatible with the Minikit Smart, you need to visit the UK site to the software and instructions for flashing.) Following the procedure went well, and in a few minutes, I was able to update.
For the charging to work, you *must* have the Minikit connected to a power source for this to happen. It will not charge up your device from its own internal battery. I used a standard USB cable and USB cigarette light adapter instead of the included adapter, as I wanted the extra USB port my adapter offered (allows me to charge two USB devices at the same time). The included micro-USB cable fitted my Epic with no problem. It's a pretty short cable, just enough to reach around the back and connect without too much strain on the connectors. As hoped for, it charged up my phone without a problem. I was also able to charge both the Minikit and the phone using a USB wall adapter. A tad over 2hrs and the Minikit was ready to go.
Pairing my Epic with the Minikit was smooth as silk. In short order it had synced all my contacts over and was ready for use. I placed a few test calls from within the house, a quiet environment where I thought it would perform the best for taking vocal commands and for me being able to hear it. Hearing was no problem at all, the 2W speaker more than enough in the dead silence. The voice recognition didn't do so well. Out of 5 attempts for 10 different contacts, the Minkit only dialed out correctly once, most often not understanding who I was trying to call. Trying various mic positions didn't seem to help. In contrast, I use the voice input on my phone often and it rarely has issues, even when I am shouting at it while driving along the freeway.
In the car, I mounted the Minikit to the dash on the same plate that I had been using for my Garmin GPS and connected everything up. It's not a clean look, for sure. Power cord to the Minikit so it can provide power to my phone. One cord from the Minikit to the phone to give it said power. Mic cord from the Minikit to where I mounted the mic. And one optional cable to pipe music from the phone to the car's sound system. Looks a bit like a spider perched up there on the dash. Staying within the laws governing obstruction of view and items hung from the windshield could be a challenge with this setup, at least if one wants/plans to use the Minikit's ability to keep their phone charged up.
On the road, the Minikit's base was quite steady, holding onto the dash without a problem. The base's swivel allows for angling your device just right for best viewing and it's pretty tight. The swivel can be tightened further, should it start loosening up over time or because of a weighty device. The mic surface mount included in the kit held the mic in place without a problem. The cradle holds my Epic firmly, and the phone did not shift in position whatsoever over the course of several trips. For me, it was too quiet to use properly (not much sound deadening in a smart sporty car). Around town it was ok, as long as I had the windows up, no music going, and the fan for the heat/AC wasn't on. Anything above 60mph and it was too difficult to hear. I eventually plugged it directly to my Fit's sound system, and that worked much better. Though I couldn't listen to the radio or a CD with it plugged in like this, I could use Pandora, Audible, and few other music related apps instead. Callers could hear me pretty ok, I only had to repeat myself a few times at a higher volume.
The Minikit Smart is a decent product, but, not without its drawbacks. I wish I'd opted for one of their systems that is fitted right to my car's stereo though.It doesn't look clean when installed, should be removed after every trip so as not to invite thieves, and if I get an extended life battery for my phone the cradle probably won't be able to hold onto my phone anymore. As well, it's still better than what I had. Maybe I'll resort to taking it apart and integrating it into my Fit a bit better.

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7/13/2012

JayBird SB1B Sportsband Bluetooth Headphones (Black) Review

JayBird SB1B Sportsband Bluetooth Headphones (Black)
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This is my first pair of stereo bluetooth headphones. I had read a lot about the drawbacks of these types of headphones, so I went in with that knowledge. I purchased the Jaybird SB1 Sportsband headphones without relying on a product review as I typically try to do, so I was a bit worried at what I might find...
I am happy with these. They seem to be well put together. They fit very well, and I have not had them fall off my head or flop around or slide out of my ear the way my other wired headphones tend to do. They also seem to live up to the promise of being sweat and waterproof. I sweat a lot (to the point of embarrassment sometimes), and these have so far held up very well. I have already destroyed 3 pairs of headphones due to my profuse sweating! The ear 'cushions' do tend to get soaked to the point of being able to wring them out, but it does not mess with the sound quality or the operation, or whether the headphones stay on your head.
The look is a bit of a throwback, some might classify as old school. I like it actually, as they stay in place and don't need to be messed with much. For whatever reason - with other headphones - they would constantly come out of my ear or need readjusting. These, however, stay in place nicely.
Overall, I am very happy to have purchased these. I think they fit my needs perfectly. And, while the look of them may not be great, they get the job done, free you from those darn wires, and for me - may even distract people I run past from the fact that I have no shoes on!
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6/28/2012

VTech DS6321-3 Cordless Phone System And Vtech DECT 6.0 Expandable Handset Bundle Review

VTech DS6321-3 Cordless Phone System And Vtech DECT 6.0 Expandable Handset Bundle
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I have purchased v-tech phones before so that should tell you something. I buy v-tech because they do what they say. The phones communicate with each other and I do not lose calls or have phones that do not work like I experienced with a couple other branded phones.

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6/27/2012

PLANTRONIC Calisto Headset with USB Dongle - 81493-02 Review

PLANTRONIC Calisto Headset with USB Dongle - 81493-02
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I got this headset as a part of Dragon Naturally Speaking Premium 11 Bluetooth. It comes with a Bluetooth adapter but if your computer has built in Bluetooth, you do not rally need the adapter. Just pair it with your computer or cell phone or whatever other device like iPod that you may want to use. The headset is very comfortable in the ear.
This headset has only one button, which does all the functions, depending upon how long you press the button. Pressing and holding it for 2 seconds, turns the headset on. Pressing the button and holding it for 4 seconds, turns the headset off. And you turn the microphone on and off by pressing the headset for one second. Pushing the button up and down adjusts the volume. To pair it with another device, you press and hold it for 4-6 seconds until you see the red and blue flashing light. Interestingly, the other devices do not ask to you to put a pin or number while pairing, although on their web site it says 0000 is the code.
With Dragon NaturallySpeaking, it works really well. This review was dictated on Dragon Naturally Speaking.
1. But on Droid cell phone and iPad, there is intermittent background static heard.
2. One of the most annoying thing about the headset is proprietary charging cable. So you have to keep that cable with you to charge the headset. I cannot understand why they do not use the standard micro USB cable for charging.
3. The Bluetooth adapter also has a loose cover with no place to tuck it when adapter is plugged in and it is real easy to lose that cap.
4. Then of course, it is expensive, and you can find far cheaper Bluetooth headsets, if you just need it to work with your phone.
Other than those annoying aspects, I like this Bluetooth headset. It works really well with the Dragon NaturallySpeaking, my Droid phone, and iPad. I use it with Skype on iPad to make phone calls. Microphone is very good but earphones are average. Primarily this headset is for Dragon Naturally Speaking or their Calisto series Bluetooth phone system but it works with other devices like any other Bluetooth headset. So if you bought Dragon Naturally Speaking Premium 11 without the headset and you would like to be untethered then this Calisto Bluetooth will work very well.


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6/21/2012

Plantronics CS70N/HL10 Professional Wireless Office Headset System with Lifter Review

Plantronics CS70N/HL10 Professional Wireless Office Headset System with Lifter
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The unit was easy to set up by using the directions...very well written and illustrated... to get the most out of the lifter (which I highly recommend getting), please attach the extension... since I began using the extension, mine has worked well every time....i love the unit, and would buy another...very comfortable to wear.... It even has a toll free automated line to call to get the sound right... AWESOME!

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Communicate in executive-level style and all-day comfort with the Plantronics CS70N Wireless Office Headset System. The CS70N gives you the best of both worlds in one professional wireless headset: premium audio performance and sleek, comfortable styling. Featuring a top-of-the-line, noise-canceling microphone for clear speech even in environments with distracting background noise, the CS70N is perfect for a wide variety of users and business environments.
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6/14/2012

Jabra JX10 Series II - Headset ( over-the-ear ) - wireless - Bluetooth 2.0 Review

Jabra JX10 Series II - Headset ( over-the-ear ) - wireless - Bluetooth 2.0
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Bluetooth headsets come in a variety of shapes and sizes, the Jabra JX10 Bluetooth headset stands apart as one of the most unusual models I have seen, not to say this is a bad thing. With its fine lines and eye catching design, the JX10 is a very distinctive headset.
The industrial looking Jabra JX10 is a solid, well built device that offers its users fine audio quality, comfort, and stability. The JX10 has an aluminum body full of angles and curves with matte black accents. The aluminum silver base proved quite resistant to scratches and dings when out in the wild.


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Motorola MOTOROKR S9 Bluetooth Stereo Headphone with D670 Bluetooth Adapter for iPod Review

Motorola MOTOROKR S9 Bluetooth Stereo Headphone with D670 Bluetooth Adapter for iPod
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Bought item as a gift for a friend. Product didn't work just after retail warranty period, will have to go through oem warranty.... and that's always fun to resolve. Would not recommend this product or the retailer.

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6/13/2012

Sony DRBT160iK Bluetooth Stereo Headset with iPod Adapter (Black) Review

Sony DRBT160iK Bluetooth Stereo Headset with iPod Adapter (Black)
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I like to have my ipod playing when I do errands or workout at the gym but I hate the wires on my headphones always getting in the way and catching on things. Through friends and different stores I tried SEVERAL various wireless solutions like the Jaybird, the Motorola, the Toshiba and even another different model of Sony because I didn't want to buy something only to find the sound quality or bluetooth function was weak. Then while browsing Amazon I came across the Sony DRBT160iK. At first I thought the headset design with the behind-the-ear pods were strange looking compared to other models and I wanted no part of them... but having no friends who owned them and not finding them in any stores, I decided to buy from Amazon anyway since there were few reviews at the time that were very good ones.
Well I received them and flat out I am truly blown away. It's kinda nice when something you are hoping will work out actually exceeds your expectations. Without any question whatsoever this set-up is by far the very best sounding wireless bluetooth ipod headphones I've heard...period. I absolutely love these and what's funny is they sound better than another wired headphone I've had on my ipod. If anyone is on the fence about these and are looking for a review to help, Im giving you an honest and discerning opinion...if you can get around the funky (but fairly comfortable) design, these are worth every penny (currently around $114 on Amazon).
The sound quality for a lightweight portable bluetooth stereo headphone is simply excellent. Suprisingly so. The transmitter/receiver uses one of the latest advanced bluetooth versions known as Bluetooth ver 2.1 + EDR (extended data rate)... I have no idea why Amazon doesn't indicate this as a product feature , it makes a huge difference. Even very complex and sonically detailed parts of music are crisp and defined and play without being muddled or distorted. (I'm sure it helps that I buy most of my music from Itunes or Amazon so it's encoded well from the start). The bass response is suprisingly good and continues to catch my attention even after four months. The highs and midrange are on the spot with the same very good detail and sound quality. Last night I played the entire Dark Knight soundtrack while doing chores and the deep dark bass notes of these dramatic tracks came through with flying colors and even a hint of true stereo imaging. Love them!!
Other cool things:
-Transmitter fits securely and snugly into your ipod and is very low-profile, about the size of a quarter (don't lose it!!!) It draws a tiny amount of power from your ipod so you never need to charge the transmitter, only the heaphones with the supplied charger.
-There is a micro joystick at the end of one of the earpods and after a couple of tries is easy to master. With this tiny joystick you can skip tracks forward, backward, pause, volume up, volume down as well as scan forward and scan backward with just the touch of your finger without every needing to touch your ipod, wherever you have it stowed. You can literally put your ipod in your waistpack, purse, dufflebag, pocket...anywhere within 15-25 feet of where you are and the sound is still excellent.
-Like I said they look different but they are fairly comfortable, snug, sturdy and very lightweight. If you run or bounce around alot with exercise or chores they will not come off and disrupt you from your sound. These are earbud type of headphones so they go inside your ear and the advantage of that outside of the high sound quality is that it will take out all background sound (like the bad music they play at the gym or the people who keep yapping at the treadmill next to you). I tried a different Sony model that just sat "on" your ear and these could not even come close to muting out these annoyances with high quality sound. If you are going to use them while biking I highly suggest you keep the volume down so you can hear other sounds around you. Safety first.
-It takes about 1.5 hours to charge these from empty and this will last you about 5 realistic hours. I get about three or four 90 minute workouts in without charging usually.
- This model will also let you do phone calls with your bluetooth phone / Iphone that will interrupt if a call comes in while listening to music. I don't use my phone in this way and have not tried this feature or paired it to anything but my Ipod Nano 5G and Ipod Touch so I can't report on the phone feature, but it's there.
Reviews helped me find this model and my strong suggestion to you if you are shopping for high quality bluetooth wireless solutions with high quality sound for your ipod is to simply get over the unusual look of these and buy them. Don't waste your time like I did. I'm one of the fussy types for great sound quality and these simply please me tremendously.

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