Bluetooth speaker? - Off-topic

Hey there,
I'm looking at getting a bluetooth speaker to take with me while I am running. I'm looking for something that:
-Is somewhat waterproof
-Somewhat light (less than a pound would be nice)
-Loud enough for multiple people to hear it
-Under $100
Do you guys know of anything? I was thinking about going with the Voombox Ongo.

I've got a JBL Charge 2. Can very much recommend it.
But I think it's a bit too big and heavy for what you intend to use it for.
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ShadowLea said:
I've got a JBL Charge 2. Can very much recommend it.
But I think it's a bit too big and heavy for what you intend to use it for.
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Well uh thanks?
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Well uh thanks?
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Sorry, it cut off the rest of the message somehow. :silly:
What the rest of the message said was that it's going to be hard to find one with those specs. Most under $99 sound distorted at a volume loud enough for multiple people in a room to hear. They can't handle the middle and low tones very well.
I think there are some cheap handsized speakers for around 40 quid with relative waterresistance, but those sound worse than your phone's own speakers.
Anything under 30 quid either needs a 3.5mm cable or sounds worse than a phone in a Pringles can.
I think the Voombox Ongo is indeed your best bet. It has a surprisingly decent sound for something so small.

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Minor criticism - 3.5mm jack output quality subpar

It's not a main selling point of the tablet but the sound quality coming out the 3.5mm jack is not up to snuff.
Using the same headphones in my GNex, the sound is much more full and bass thumps a bit more.
push the headphone jack all the way into the socket?
It's been mentioned a few times in other threads already....ram the jack in hardddddddd until you hear a loud click. Then it's fully seated.
If it's not fully seated, it sounds tinny and mono instead of stereo.
The jack is ridiculously tight but it's not low quality....
kenyee said:
It's been mentioned a few times in other threads already....ram the jack in hardddddddd until you hear a loud click. Then it's fully seated.
If it's not fully seated, it sounds tinny and mono instead of stereo.
The jack is ridiculously tight but it's not low quality....
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Is it weird that the way you wrote this excited me? But seriously Op, Kenyee is right. I almost thought it was 2.5mm jack and I would break it if I forced it in. After quickly checking the official specs, I just went for broke and thrust it in there. Works great now!
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If you want better highs and lows get the app Equalizer and set it to rock.
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Great....another thing I'll obsessively check every minute :/ Even though with my skull candy earbuds the sound is crisp and clear, and loud even at a low volume.
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No offence but.. anyone saying its good has worse hearing than my 88yo grandmother.
Audio quality is appalling.
Its a tegra 3 problem.
Yes my phones are all the way in..
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The sound on mine is great from the 3.5mm jack, perhaps your device has a manufacturing defect if you are pushing it hard all the way into the correct position, I know my jack is pretty tight with most of my headsets except for one that fits perfectly, but that one is a little lose in other jacks.
Mungulz said:
No offence but.. anyone saying its good has worse hearing than my 88yo grandmother.
Audio quality is appalling.
Its a tegra 3 problem.
Yes my phones are all the way in..
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*shrugs* No offense taken, but....maybe your N7 has a defect. I'd hate to think at 39 yrs old I'm already going deaf But seriously, mine sounds awesome with my earbuds.
I've been using it in my car to play music and IMO it sounds better then my EVO Lte with "Beats" (ooohhh ahh).
Nah its a tegra 3 issue.
Honestly most people wouldn't notice it, but im a little bit of an audiophile, and the sound quality is really lacking. Sounds like listening to a 128kbps mp3 vs a 320..
Same song, same headphones, both streaming from Google music, I would say the nexus is 70% (if that..) as good as my optimus 2x.
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Mine sounds great for a tablet. Yes, it is no where my $2000 DAC and amp setup but good enough considering it's price. First thing some of you need is a high quality earphone. Don't use cheap ass iPod ear buds and then complain about the quality of the sound. The speakers on the nexus 7 on the other hand do kind of suck.
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sounds fine to me. and if you put your hand behind the external speaker it makes it a littler better lol. but seriously sounds perfectly fine to me. maybe i'm just easily impressed.
noobandriod said:
Mine sounds great for a tablet. Yes, it is no where my $2000 DAC and amp setup but good enough considering it's price. First thing some of you need is a high quality earphone. Don't use cheap ass iPod ear buds and then complain about the quality of the sound. The speakers on the nexus 7 on the other hand do kind of suck.
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I concur....speaker quality isn't that great. I got "volume + "(volume booster) from meltus in the play store and it's soooo much better, by 50%. Very minimal distortion when you increase the volume in the app setting to the recommended number, which is 10 I believe.
dirtyhamster73 said:
I concur....speaker quality isn't that great. I got "volume + "(volume booster) from meltus in the play store and it's soooo much better, by 50%. Very minimal distortion when you increase the volume in the app setting to the recommended number, which is 10 I believe.
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As true as your post is, this topic is focused on the quality of the sound coming out of the headphone Jack, not the Nexus 7's speaker
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I'm 100% well aware of that. Pretty sure it's still on topic. I was replying to "noobandroid" comment on the speaker.
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I'm 100% well aware of that. Pretty sure it's still on topic.
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Not really, sorry.
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i actually think its pretty good and i think it provides a relatively flat output.
maybe some of you who are complaining have other phones/tablets that EQ up the bass, so you think that the nexus 7 is missing bass? just a thought.
im also a casual audiophile who uses $300-400 headphones (yes i have several, and no they are not beats by dr dre)..
Mungulz said:
No offence but.. anyone saying its good has worse hearing than my 88yo grandmother.
Audio quality is appalling.
Its a tegra 3 problem.
Yes my phones are all the way in..
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Not offended either. In just had my hearing tested and it is way above average for my age of 41. My N7 sounds great and I'm using some ear buds I picked up at the dollar store. Sounds as good as my iPod Nano 5th Gen.
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I don't listen to a lot of music so it's fine for me.
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Wait for kernel devs to bake in USB DAC support.
But seriously, you should know better than to expect audiophile quality from a SOC that costs $20.

What headphones to get.

Sty I'm going to spend a gold chin on a pair of headphones.
My first though was to get sennheiser HD 650 but I read around and it seems they need an amplifier to be able to make good sound. I then looked at b&w p5 but there are so many mixed reviews of it.
Any recommendations on "audiophile" headphones in the same price range as the two mentioned above?
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Klipsch S4a, i have the S2 and they are amazing headphones. The S4a is built for android, it has a button on the cable along with an app so you can control the button to do what you like. Ive had my pair for 2.5 years and going strong.
http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-Image-Headphones-Android-Microphone/dp/B005M1KO1C
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Klipsch S4a, i have the S2 and they are amazing headphones. The S4a is built for android, it has a button on the cable along with an app so you can control the button to do what you like. Ive had my pair for 2.5 years and going strong.
http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-Image-Headphones-Android-Microphone/dp/B005M1KO1C
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Bah it's to bad in-ear headphones don't like my ears. (Keeps falling out)
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What are you looking for in headphones? Do you want them to be mellow like the hd650? Or do you want something even more bassy? Something that puts emphasis on the treble? Neutrality? Emphasis on both bass and treble? Would you rather them be open like the hd650 or closed?
Anyways, one suggestion I can put up is the he400, but if you can find out what you are looking for, I can give you other suggestions... The he400's performance can be improved with an amp and dac, but it still can sound good without these.
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What are you looking for in headphones? Do you want them to be mellow like the hd650? Or do you want something even more bassy? Something that puts emphasis on the treble? Neutrality? Emphasis on both bass and treble? Would you rather them be open like the hd650 or closed?
Anyways, one suggestion I can put up is the he400, but if you can find out what you are looking for, I can give you other suggestions... The he400's performance can be improved with an amp and dac, but it still can sound good without these.
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I want the sound to be as close as possible to the original sound (the way the studio equalized the songs to be).
I'll take a look at the he400 and hopefully can test them in a store.
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They come with 3 sets of ear tips to fit any ear. BTW
Just check out the Audio-Technica ATH-M50 it's available in multiple colors. I like the White-on-White combination if you have a white Note 2.
The good: The Audio-Technica ATH-M50 Professional Studio Monitor Headphones offer excellent build quality and very detailed, balanced sound with tight bass. They're also very comfortable and are a relative bargain.
The bad: There's no integrated microphone for making cell phone calls; the bulkier design makes them less suitable for mobile use; and the headphone cord isn't detachable.
The bottom line: The Audio-Technica ATH-M50 Professional Studio Monitor Headphones are among the best available for less than $200, offering excellent sound and build quality.
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I want the sound to be as close as possible to the original sound (the way the studio equalized the songs to be).
I'll take a look at the he400 and hopefully can test them in a store.
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Hmm, well there's the K701/702/Q701 family with their analytical sound signature or the DT880. But, since you don't want to get an amp, it's going to be tough to find something in that price range. The he400 seems like your best bet, however it's more of a fun sounding headphone.
Perhaps, the MS2 or ad900? If you still want to go with sennheisers, you may want to get the hd600 instead, the hd650 have been tuned to have more emphasis in the lower frequencies and are less neutral.
You could also very well think the headphones you chose will sound fine without an amp...
Well I have a pair of detox beats that I love maby not what your lookibg for but I love mine
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They come with 3 sets of ear tips to fit any ear. BTW
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the OP has the same issue as me. In ears just dont work! I wish they made some on ear or around the ear ones with android functionality.
I know what audiophiles say about bose (Buy Other Sound Equipment) but I have had very good luck with my bose ie2 earphones. They are in ear non noise canceling ear buds, but unlike most ear buds, they actually stay in your ears and are extremely comfortable. Definitely worth a look.
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If you want the open pure sennheiser sound get the HD 558s. The note 2 drives them no problem. Sound is a little more pure than the ath-m50s.
Hmm wonder if it's worth it to get a portable headphone amplifier. And if so what one?
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Hmm wonder if it's worth it to get a portable headphone amplifier. And if so, what one?
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Denon d5000 is great. Along with denon dh200
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My top 3 is AKG K701 , Audio Technica ATH-M50 , and the HD 650's... Highly reccommend them all but the AKG's take the cake.
If you are looking for cheapies, check out the Koss KSC-75. $20, amazing sound
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Hmm wonder if it's worth it to get a portable headphone amplifier. And if so what one?
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I personally do not think its worth it unless you are really serious about listening to music on your phone. I just take what my phone gives me and save the actual listening for when I'm connected into my setup. The Note 2 does the job with my Sennheiser 558s. I wouldn't want to add extra bulk and things to carry around for better audio out of my phone while walking around.
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Sty I'm going to spend a gold chin on a pair of headphones.
My first though was to get sennheiser HD 650 but I read around and it seems they need an amplifier to be able to make good sound. I then looked at b&w p5 but there are so many mixed reviews of it.
Any recommendations on "audiophile" headphones in the same price range as the two mentioned above?
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I have the hd 650s. I have an amp. But u dont need it it still sounds really good without ir. Just even better with. Most headphones do
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Will my note 1 support beats head phone to its best?
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harshpesit said:
Will my note 1 support beats head phone to its best?
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Decent wirelss headphones?

Im looking for wireless headphones. Decent sound and not too exspensive. I know about brandname headsphone but I just need for outdoor work. Any recommendations?
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I'm not sure what level of sound quality you're looking for, but a refurbished pair of Motorola S10HDs will pop up on woot.com every couple of weeks for 25$. I picked a pair up, and they're not the best sounding headphones in the world, but they work very well.
culua said:
Im looking for wireless headphones. Decent sound and not too exspensive. I know about brandname headsphone but I just need for outdoor work. Any recommendations?
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You should get something from jaybirdgear. Their headphones are sweat proof they have earbud versions as well. Personally I have a pair of the sportsband 2 and the Blue Buds X. The Blue Buds are realy expensive the Sportsband is only like $100
They both sound very good but blue buds have some of the crispest sound I've ever heard.
I second the bluebud X's. For the price they are expensive but I barely use my soul sl99's or other headphones anymore.
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http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...s=lg+bluetooth+headset&sprefix=LG+blu,aps,251
I have gone through Samsung Bluetooth headphones, LG Bluetooth headphones and jaybirds as well and the best and most comfortable were the lg. they are sweat proof...I sweat like crazy when I workout. try them out. good battery life and easiest to run with by just putting the neck piece iinside your shirt collar
I picked up some very minimal cheap wireless bluetooth earbuds on amazon fkr $25 shipped. They don't sound the greatest and have about 2 hrs of life listening to music and recharge quicker. Check them out.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AK5QGPI/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
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opasha said:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...s=lg+bluetooth+headset&sprefix=LG+blu,aps,251
I have gone through Samsung Bluetooth headphones, LG Bluetooth headphones and jaybirds as well and the best and most comfortable were the lg. they are sweat proof...I sweat like crazy when I workout. try them out. good battery life and easiest to run with by just putting the neck piece iinside your shirt collar
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Battery life is amazing. I have the Tone+ and like them.
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Thank you for the reply I look into them.
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I use Jaybird Bluebuds X for the gym but they aren't even close to being inexpensive so I'd recommend the LG HBS-730 that I use for work.
They can be found pretty cheap, they are very comfortable for all day use and they have awesome battery life.
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I second that, I have the lg 700 and the blue bud x .. They sound the same, and same battery life. . The blue buds are just more comfortable for me as I wear them all day long at work around heavy machinery
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Hmm, reading Amazon comments about LG 700 vs 730. People are saying 730 will have better sound quality and other fancier controls, BUT they keep cutting out and loosing connection in comparison to 700? I can't figure out if that's in case of people just leaving their phone 10ft away or when you have your phone in the pocket and/or desk next to you and connection breaking up? Can anybody comment on that?
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Hmm, reading Amazon comments about LG 700 vs 730. People are saying 730 will have better sound quality and other fancier controls, BUT they keep cutting out and loosing connection in comparison to 700? I can't figure out if that's in case of people just leaving their phone 10ft away or when you have your phone in the pocket and/or desk next to you and connection breaking up? Can anybody comment on that?
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That hasn't been my experience at all. Great range for me. When I used them at the gym I'd frequently walk away from my phone and the sound wouldn't break up until I was halfway across the gym floor (which is a substantial distance)
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yeah I have the 700 black and orange... when I'm about 15 feet away it cuts out then auto reconnects perfectly to my note 2 when I return
opasha said:
yeah I have the 700 black and orange... when I'm about 15 feet away it cuts out then auto reconnects perfectly to my note 2 when I return
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Bookmarked for reference.. As am looking into this now
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go and search on eBay or Amazon, there must have many different kinds of suitable products to choose, and also cheap & good ones.
I just order lg tone 730 because of the reviews and your guys experience. Thanks for the help guys.
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culua said:
I just order lg tone 730 because of the reviews and your guys experience. Thanks for the help guys.
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I have 730's and love them... 10 hours playback time.... they last long than my phone! (with an extended battery lol)
I tried jaybirds and had issues with skipping. Got another pair of Rocketfish at Best Buy. Not the greatest design or sound quality but work good for me.
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Can you use the lg tone 730's with google navigation and hear the directions?
If you are listening to music and the navigation speaks will the lg tone 730's pass on the navigation info or just continue the music?
I just bought some Henson Audio BT033 (I think that is the model) and am very impressed with them.
Not earbuds, great bass and tone. Strong volume and they fold away. They have AVRCP controls on them that work fine. They charge via micro usb and have a 3.5mm Jack connection if you don't want to use Bluetooth.
Finally, great for calls with the built in Mic.
Recommended!
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Good BT headset for the Note2?

Looking for a good BT headset. I don't use them much, but am moving to a place that prohibits holding my phone in the car. My primary criteria is good voice functionality. I'd like to be able to do as much as possible without touching the phone, and preferably without touching the earpiece. Call quality should be good, but doesn't have to be best in class or anything. Mono is fine. Keep in mind that I have a very full beard, so the headset can't depend on facial contact.
I've been poring over reviews and just can't make any sense of them, so I thought I'd ask. (Motorola CommandOne seems a decent buy)
Thanks!
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Looking for a good BT headset. I don't use them much, but am moving to a place that prohibits holding my phone in the car. My primary criteria is good voice functionality. I'd like to be able to do as much as possible without touching the phone, and preferably without touching the earpiece. Call quality should be good, but doesn't have to be best in class or anything. Mono is fine. Keep in mind that I have a very full beard, so the headset can't depend on facial contact.
I've been poring over reviews and just can't make any sense of them, so I thought I'd ask. (Motorola CommandOne seems a decent buy)
Thanks!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226437
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2019428
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2243179
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Thanks, I had read Vectron's review but decided it seemed more music oriented than call oriented. I'll revisit that.
Edit: Ok, now I remember the problems. It's a beard thing. On me, the mic and controls will sit under my beard. That will make it difficult to use and will probably severely diminish call quality. Darn, looks like a good one, but not worth shaving for.
Didn't have a chance to review this one yet (next to impossible to get review samples), but I heard good things about it and control remote is far away to keep it from your beard http://www.amazon.com/In-Ear-Noise-...UTF8&qid=1366911775&sr=8-1&keywords=a.m.p+iso
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Thanks, I had read Vectron's review but decided it seemed more music oriented than call oriented. I'll revisit that.
Edit: Ok, now I remember the problems. It's a beard thing. On me, the mic and controls will sit under my beard. That will make it difficult to use and will probably severely diminish call quality. Darn, looks like a good one, but not worth shaving for.
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Haha. Beard problems. I am jealous.
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vectron said:
Didn't have a chance to review this one yet (next to impossible to get review samples), but I heard good things about it and control remote is far away to keep it from your beard http://www.amazon.com/In-Ear-Noise-...UTF8&qid=1366911775&sr=8-1&keywords=a.m.p+iso
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I wonder about mic placement on that. I *think* it's in the control unit and is meant to be clipped to your shirt. If so, that means the mic is going to be sitting down on my belly. Maybe too far away? I think I may need to stick with one of the mono units. Jawbone is out due to needing skin contact if I've understood their tech correctly.
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Haha. Beard problems. I am jealous.
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ZZ Top!!!
After going through a bunch of headsets ( here in Hawaii, cell use while driving is illegal) I found it easier to spend $170 bucks to buy a Kenwood excelon deck with integrated bluetooth. It automatically activated when the car is started.
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Everyone else can be jealous of the beard....I'm going to be jealous of you living in Hawaii!
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drnihili said:
Looking for a good BT headset. I don't use them much, but am moving to a place that prohibits holding my phone in the car. My primary criteria is good voice functionality. I'd like to be able to do as much as possible without touching the phone, and preferably without touching the earpiece. Call quality should be good, but doesn't have to be best in class or anything. Mono is fine. Keep in mind that I have a very full beard, so the headset can't depend on facial contact.
I've been poring over reviews and just can't make any sense of them, so I thought I'd ask. (Motorola CommandOne seems a decent buy)
Thanks!
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Gandalf?
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planetbeen said:
Everyone else can be jealous of the beard....I'm going to be jealous of you living in Hawaii!
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Has its ups and downs. No lte on T-Mobile yet.
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Sony DR-BTN200

I tried the search engine but couldn't find posts or threads about it. Is there anyone who owns this headphone? And if yes, could you give me some info about your satisfaction level.. I'm looking for some decent, not overpriced wireless headphones (hate to open the flaps all the time) and those are on top of my list, just hoping someone has them already and could give some feedback, thanks in advance.
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RoChinu said:
I tried the search engine but couldn't find posts or threads about it. Is there anyone who owns this headphone? And if yes, could you give me some info about your satisfaction level.. I'm looking for some decent, not overpriced wireless headphones (hate to open the flaps all the time) and those are on top of my list, just hoping someone has them already and could give some feedback, thanks in advance.
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I haven't tested that, but I've been using Motorola S305 for the last two years without any problem. I'm really happy with them
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All the XZs bought in singapore under a telecom contract got this as freebie , and its amazing, interms of quality of sound and durablity ,. this is by far the best in clarity compared to the stock , and has a very good battery life ... and the NFC capablity makes it easy to pair.. all though white was freely issued , the blacks are more sexy
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All the XZs bought in singapore under a telecom contract got this as freebie , and its amazing, interms of quality of sound and durablity ,. this is by far the best in clarity compared to the stock , and has a very good battery life ... and the NFC capablity makes it easy to pair.. all though white was freely issued , the blacks are more sexy
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Thanks, I'm eager to get them now!
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I've had these for a few weeks, pretty good.
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I have these and I'm very happy with them.
i have these also...the quality is awesome...really good for that and price...i only charged these headphone on the first day...and now about 5weeks are gone and i still have about 50%...i hear about 50min everyday
I'm using one and it's a wonderful thing.
Very light, good sound quality.
Hello,
I came across this topic and it make me reconsider the question, SBH-20 or DR-BNT-200?
I'm using headphones 99% of the time. I was thinking that it won't be that bad having it directly Bluetooth( and not over the SBH-20). Because of course, those flaps are a nuisance.
As the days get hotter (around 20 degree C), I came home and sweat quite a lot under my actual cheap headphone. So I I'm wondering if any of you have an experience about this with the Sony one?
And can the build in microphone used on a computer?
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I'm using one of these too and they are really good, battery lasts more than a week with about 4-6 hours usage each day.. yes the mic can be used on the computer (bluetooth obviously)...
I wear mine at the gym and running and Sweat has not been an issue so far.
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I just bought mine!
AntonyStark said:
I wear mine at the gym and running and Sweat has not been an issue so far.
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Good to know! I'will give my opinion in some days. I'ts cold again...
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I'm using one of these too and they are really good, battery lasts more than a week with about 4-6 hours usage each day.. yes the mic can be used on the computer (bluetooth obviously)...
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Yeah, that's right, I forgot to turn my brain on ...
Let me tell you... I had both the SBH-20 and DR-BNT-200. If you quailty is one of your concern. Go for SBH-20. it much better. it comes with MH775 earphones. It sounds very good.
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Let me tell you... I had both the SBH-20 and DR-BNT-200. If you quailty is one of your concern. Go for SBH-20. it much better. it comes with MH775 earphones. It sounds very good.
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Thanks for the tip, but I've already my DR-BTH200. I find the sound good.
You, can not expect that much for this because it's not a high end one. If you want a good wireless headphone, I think the MDR-1RBT is the Sony one for you. But the price... Is not the same
By the way I prefer headphones. And sbh20 is still not available in my country...
Thanks anyway.
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