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9/05/2012

Jabra C820S Active Noise Cancelling Stereo Headphones Review

Jabra C820S Active Noise Cancelling Stereo Headphones
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I've looked and tried nearly a dozen so-called active noise cancelling headphones and was tremendously disappointed by all of them, except the Bose, which I cannot afford. Then I saw the Jabra and since they make the best Bluetooth headsets, I figured, let's try it...I can always return it.
Somewhat to my surprise, the quality was outstanding: the noice cancelling does exactly that and there are no irritating hissing sounds etc. The audio quality is absolutely great and the set comes in a beautiful case.
I have now used it for about 40+ hours, most of which in airplanes and am still on my first battery (it's rated for 50 hours).
Last week I swapped with a Bose QC2 that the guy in the seat next to me was wearing and we did a little testing. Our conclusion was that the Jabra was slightly better in noise cancelling (but Bose was very good too), that both were equal in sound quality and that the Bose was slightly better in comfort (but the Jabra was very comfortable too).
So for $150 less I'll take the Jabra.


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8/26/2012

Creative Wrls Headphones Se 2300 Stylish Comfort Review

Creative Wrls Headphones Se 2300 Stylish Comfort
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I use them with my ipod. I did a lot of research before choosing these headphones. I actually tried three different ones. I like that these have a flexible wire between the earphones and they are comfortable to wear. The only down side is I can't move too far from the transmitter. The sound is great though.

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8/06/2012

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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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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7/13/2012

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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6/14/2012

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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5/31/2012

Bluetooth Wireless Headset Review

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I originally bought this item off of ebay brand new, it worked fine for around 2 weeks, then I started having loads of problems, thw Dongle (the part that plugs into your Ipod (or in my case PSP slim) is very cheap and can be damaged VERY EASY! Now it won't even read the signal from the headphones, or maybe the headphones are whats messed up, All I know is this item is definitly cheap even one of the cushions fell off after about 4 days, and thats not all even, thew part that goes over your head is VERY uncomfertable after a time begins to hurt your head and make it sore, STAY AWAY FROM THIS ITEM! especially with how high it it priced on this site!

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5/27/2012

Bose QuietComfort 2 Acoustic Noise Canceling Headphones Review

Bose QuietComfort 2 Acoustic Noise Canceling Headphones
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I have owned a pai of the Quietcomfort headphones for more than a year now. They are absolutely great on intercontinental flights.
Pros:
- The sound is fabulous, bass reproduction is great.
- Needs one AAA battery, but it goes for between 24 - 30 hrs of use so this is great.
- Noise cancellation works great, great cushioning.
Cons:
- Pricey
- bulky to transport, cant be substituted for "workout" phones.
- Too much insulation on the earpiece. My ears start to sweat if i wear constantly for more than a couple of hrs.
- Not great to sleep in (on flights) as you tend to block the noise cancellation ports.

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5/17/2012

Sony DRBT160AS Bluetooth Stereo Headset (Black) Review

Sony DRBT160AS Bluetooth Stereo Headset (Black)
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If you're thinking about buying this headset for jogging/running, you definitely want to check out my review. There's a design flaw with the non-adjustable back band that makes these headphones crap to wear while running.

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5/13/2012

Sony MDR-DS6000 Wireless Surround Digital 2.4GHz RF Review

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I want to love these. They sound great, are comfortable, and have fantastic range. But they absolutely kill other 2.4GHz wireless devices. In my house, they kill the signal from two wireless routers (D-Link 802.11g) and interfere with my wireless phones. I've never experienced anything like this. When the processor is off, all my wireless devices work great with the client report excellent signals. Processor on, and the various wireless clients around my house report no signal from the hosts. I'm going to have to return these and by the Pioneer SE-DIR800C.

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5/11/2012

Bose® Mobile On-Ear Headset Review

Bose® Mobile On-Ear Headset
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Pro's: lightweight, comfortable, great sound, fold up into compact carrying case, Bose build quality.
Con's: built in microphone does not deliver crisp sound to the other party you are speaking too -- sounds distant and has a subtle echo.

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5/03/2012

Beats Solo by Dr. Dre On-Ear Headphones with ControlTalk (Black) Review

Beats Solo by Dr. Dre On-Ear Headphones with ControlTalk (Black)
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Last year, I tried out a pair of Beats Studio noise-cancelling headphones at an Apple Store and, upon listening to the music selection, decided that it was the best sounding headphones I had ever listened to. I was impressed enough that I was tempted to purchase them on the spot...but I had some hesitations which led me to walk out empty-handed. The caveats then were:
-Battery required for operation (due to the noise-cancelling function, which I didn't need)
-Large size
-The plastic material felt cheap and likely to crack easily
-and of course, the price (about three-hundred fifty USD at the time)
The sound of the Beats Studio had "haunted" me since, as I searched in vain for a cheaper and better quality pair of headphones which matched or beat that sound. I tried pairs from Grado, Ultimate Ears, Sennheiser, Bose, but never felt satisfied with the sound quality as I had with the Beats Studio. Finally, a couple of weeks ago, I learned that these headphones, the Beats Solo, were coming out. I saw that the price was below two-hundred USD and ordered them immediately. My hope was that the sound quality would be just as good as the more expensive Beats Studio.
These headphones have met all my expectations. The sound is truly amazing and I can clearly hear so much detail in my music. The headphones do a swell job of projecting the background detail enough, but not too much that it drowns out the rest of the music. Also, the bass is slightly amplified so you hear some slight "thump thump" but is definitely not overpowering like "THUMP! THUMP!"
As for the caveats that I had with the more expensive Beats Studio, they are all addressed to my satisfaction with the Beats Solo:
+These headphones are not noise-cancelling, and as a result do not use a battery. They are simply plug-in headphones without an on/off switch.
+The Beats Solo is more compact than and not as bulky as the Studio phones. They also fold and can be stored in the included neoprene carrying pouch.
+The quality of the plastic in these phones is much superior. These phones feel solid and worth the price.
+The price is still high, but I believe it's more reasonable.
There are some other differences that are noteworthy about the Beats Solo over the Beats Studio:
+The Solo headphones are worn so that they rest on TOP of your ear, and not surrounding them. If you are familiar with Bose's line of headphones, then the Beats Solo would compare to the Bose On-Ear headphones. The Studio phones, however, fit around the ear and would compare to the Bose QC2/Quiet Comfort 15 phones.
+The cheaper Solo headphones have a 3-year warranty vs. 1-year warranty for the more expensive Studio headphones. (Interesting...)
+While both headphones include a cable with a mic that can be used with an iPhone or similar phones, the Solo headphone cord also has a remote control that can control the volume and other functions. However, this feature isn't perfect. The button that controls playback functions is too small that I typically would hit the volume button at the same time. Also, I tried using the phones while making calls with my iPhone 3GS, and the people on the other end complained that they heard a substantial amount of background noise.
In conclusion, I believe the Beats Solo headphones have excellent sound, quality construction and sleek design which make them worthy of their price. They are, in my mind, a better buy than the more expensive Beats Studio headphones. Only if you are a frequent flyer who would benefit from noise-cancelling should you consider buying the Studio headphones. Otherwise, the Solo headphones are the ones to get.
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EDIT (February 25, 2010) - Apparently Monster has decided to shorten the warranty on the Beats Solo to 1 year only. I went into the Apple Store today where I had purchased my set and saw that of the stock they have, a few of the units had "Three Year Limited Warranty" written on the box (lower part of the left spine) while the rest had "One Year Limited Warranty" instead. I spoke with one of the Apple Store guys who confirmed that the 1-year warranty units were their newer stock. I wouldn't consider this a reason to take off any stars since I still think these are great headphones; I guess Monster chose to match Bose and Sony in regards to the warranty length, which is indeed a shame.
Thanks to Suzie Mcleod for first discovering this change.--------------------------
EDIT (December 16, 2010) - Thought I'd add a little update that after owning these headphones for more than 1 year, they're still working great for me! I noticed many of the negative reviews about the head band breaking; mine has not broken fortunately, but I've been very gentle with my headphones and have been careful to not overstretch the band when putting them on. I'd say if you're careful and patient enough to take a few extra seconds when putting on these phones, you shouldn't have to worry about the head band breaking. As for the sound quality, I still think it's terrific. I recently did an accidental comparison of these phones to my pair of Ultimate Ears 700 earbuds (which I've also given a positive review of here on Amazon). Basically I had taken off the Beats and put on the Ultimate Ears buds immediately as I was heading out of the house. I had never done that before. The difference in sound quality was very noticeable, like night and day. The Beats headphones trumped the Ultimate Ears. With the Beats, I felt like I was in a concert hall listening to the music, and the details were noticeable. With the earbuds, I felt like I was listening to the music through a tin can. The sound quality felt cheap and awful, and the detail was not as impressive. Granted, this could be a common comparison between a pair of full-size headphones like the Beats and a pair of in-ear buds. Nevertheless, I thought I'd throw it out here just to give my perspective. I still highly recommend these phones.
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EDIT (May 28, 2011) - Well, so my headphones DID break! I was taking them off normally and in a gentle manner when I heard a snap, and knew instantly what happened. While it was frustrating to have the headphones break, exchanging them under warranty was literally painless. I called Monster's warranty line and got someone in the U.S. with barely any wait time. The lady took down my particulars and gave me an RMA number and address to ship the broken pair of headphones. She also emailed it as well, which was really handy. I did have to pay out-of-pocket to ship the broken pair of headphones (under $10), which was fine to me although I know some people will complain about that. She told me that it would take them 3-4 weeks to process my exchange, but literally a week after I shipped off the busted pair I was surprised to get a package from Monster. They sent me a brand-new pair of the same model complete in sealed retail packaging with all accessories. The replacement pair I got was identical to my previous pair in both looks and feel of the material and construction. I couldn't help but notice that on the new package is a sticker saying "Featuring Superior Strength Headband". I did not, and do not intend to, test this claim :D
Overall, I too got the "broken headphone syndrome". However, Monster's customer service and fast warranty service was very good and practically hassle-free, and I got a new pair in less than 2 weeks. I was glad to see Monster stand behind their product like that, and hence I do not see any reason to take any stars off my original 5-star rating. Hopefully my new pair will last longer.

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Beats by Dr. Dre Solo High Performance Headphones. Hear all of the sonic details todays artists and producers want you to hear. Normal headphones cant reproduce the rich, full sound of todays digital audio tracks, especially not smaller, lightweight headphones. But Solo from Dr. Dre can. These high-performance headphones have the advanced driver design of Beats by Dr. Dre Studio headphones in a smaller, lighter design that allows you to enjoy every studio nuance of your favorite music wherever you want to take it. Experience deeper bass, bolder midrange, and cleaner, undistorted highs, all in a long-wearing, comfortable fit that keeps the sound in and noise out. Solo let you stay connected, even while youre in the groove. Solos headphone cable features Monster ControlTalk for on-cable playback control of your iPod/iPhone device or iPad tablet music, plus a built-in mic for easy hands-free iPhone device/music phone calling. Want to take the show on the road Solos fold up for easy packing in the included touring case, and an ultra-soft anti-microbial cleaning cloth keeps your Solos polished and clean. The soundtrack of your active lifestyle deserves the rich, dynamic sound reproduction of Beats by Dr. Dre Solo Headphones. Order from Brookstone today! iPad, iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Monster and ControlTalk are trademarks of Monster Cable Products, Inc.

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5/02/2012

Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones Review

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PROS:
1. Works in a nearby room or directly above/below the room with the transmitter.
2. Able to hear outside sounds, if you don't want to be completely isolated from your surroundings.
3. Nice to be able to adjust the volume by touching the shell of the right earpad, which acts as a toggle switch.
4. Comes with a short cord in case the dongle won't fit in your unit's audio jack.
CONS:
1. Sound quality is muddy. If you like rock music, you will not hear much of the cymbals or other high notes. It is fine if you listen to spoken voice. The stock earbuds with the Nano 2G are a little better than the Logitech, but with less bass. My Sony MDR-V6 closed-ear cans sound *exceptionally* good with my 2nd Gen Nano. I'll give the Logitech headphones many additional hours to break in, but I had hoped they would sound much better out of the box.
2. Headband is not adjustable and sits close to your neck. Tilting your head back, even slightly, bumps the headband. Wearing a collared shirt also causes your shirt to contact the headband. The around-the-ear part of the headband takes most of the impact. The earpads will move a little. Some collar brushing comes through to the earpads. I think exercising would not go well.
3. Comfortable on the ears for less than an hour.
4. Little if any difference in bass boost and normal.
5. Comes with 6 iPod interfaces, but the Nano interface does not work with the 2nd Gen Nano. You can still plug the dongle into the headphone jack, but without the end cap for the dongle, there is a 2mm gap.
6. It's just more than twice the width of the Nano 2G. It is also slightly offset, left-to-right when looking at the Nano + dongle from the front.
7. I generally had to try to set the connection twice before it sync'd up. Then I needed to start the player right away, because if I waited 30 seconds, it shut itself off.
I posted a couple of pictures if you click on the link at the top of the page.

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Item #: L10863. Love your iPod or MP3 player, but hate the cords? With Logitech's FreePulse Wireless headphones you can enjoy your music without being tied down or tangled up. Integrated volume controls and Bass Boost mode let you take control of your music, while advanced Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate wireless technology ensures clear, interference-free audio with up to 33 ft. range. Extended life rechargeable batteries provide up to six hours of playtime. The high carbon spring-steel headband is lightweight yet rugged, and the soft-touch comfort rings provide a secure fit. The FreePulse Wireless headphones are compatible with most audio players, and include custom-fit iPod adapters - just charge, plug, and play! Product Description: Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones - headphonesProduct Type: Headphones - wireless - Bluetooth 2.0 EDRRecommended Use: Digital playerColor: BlackHeadphones Type: Headphones - binauralHeadphones Form Factor: Behind-the-neckConnectivity Technology: Wireless - Bluetooth 2.0 EDRSound Output Mode: StereoManufacturer Warranty: 2 years warranty Customers also search for: Discount Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones - Headphones, Buy Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones - Headphones, Wholesale Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones - Headphones, 0097855041319, 980461-0403, Headsets and Earsets

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4/29/2012

Sennheiser PXC 310 Compact Noise-Canceling Travel Headphones (Black) Review

Sennheiser  PXC 310 Compact Noise-Canceling Travel Headphones (Black)
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I also have the px-100,pxc-250,pxc-300. The PXC-310 is nicely built. They are bigger than the other pxc models and sit on the ear. Because of this you get better noise cancellation than the other models. They also come in a case that is just a tiny bit bigger than the case of the pxc-250 and 300. On the plus side, the noise cancellation is built into the earphones rather than an external piece as in the 250 and 300. It also has a volume control built into the earphones. The sound is good with good bass and highs. That being said, when you turn the noise cancellation on, you lose some bass. This was also the case with the pxc-300 but not the 250. However, the 310 still puts out more bass than any of the previous models. The talk through function is handy when someone is speaking to you. All you have to do is press the button on the earphone and it shuts off the music so you can hear via a built in microphone. However, it sounds as though you are under water. It has a very hollow sound, but it is a nice feature. Once again, these earphones, like its predecessors do not play as loud as other headphones but is more than sufficient. Another nice feature is that the earphones still work without the noise cancellation turned on. To be honest, the earphones sound better with the noise cancellation turned off. If you are in a quiet environment, this would be the way to go. All in all they are comfortable,good sounding and nicely built. By the way, i had and returned the Bose QC3. To my ears the 310 are much better sounding.

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4/28/2012

Sony Active Style Bluetooth Wireless Stereo Headset / Headphones Review

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I've owned one for about a year now and I use it with an iPhone 3G (firmware 3.1.1). I wouldn't use it as your primary headset for phone conversions though. The microphone doesn't do a very good job of picking up your voice and I've been told I sound like I'm in another room. You would think for the amount you pay (approx. $129 when I bought it) that all functions are at least decent.
However, if you HATE the feel of wires all over you when you exercise, this might be for you. I never go to the gym without it and I love the fact that no wires are "slapping" you or get tangled in an exercise machine. I haven't had any problems with it so far (knock on wood), but I read that people who sweat a lot may encounter problems due to the sweat penetrating the seals. Now, I myself sweat A LOT and I haven't had this problem yet. I'm a little paranoid about it so after every workout I shake it to ensure no residual liquid gets a chance to tamper with the internal circuits (if you know what I mean).
I also like the fact that it doesn't pinch your ears like most headphones. The band that runs between the two speakers is fairly flexible but stiff enough to help keep it in place. I've seen some comments where some don't like that. You'll have to try them on yourself because I'm sure everyone has there own idea of comfort. Another plus with the flexible band is that people with larger than normal heads may find this headset a nice fit, I know I do. I hope this was helpful and Good luck!

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

Plantronics Voyager 510 - Headset ( over-the-ear ) - wireless - Bluetooth
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I think this is ok for the money. I would not get it again but now that I have it I will use it for now. I am told that there is still to much back ground noise when I am talking to somebody. It dose work good in a quit room.

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