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    Help with Bluetooth stereo headset!

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by spradhan01, Aug 9, 2009.

  1. spradhan01

    spradhan01 Notebook Virtuoso

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  2. Cin'

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    You should post this thread in Accessories Subforum!! ;) :D

    That is a nice headset BTW, a few forum members have purchased it.

    Cin...
     
  3. spradhan01

    spradhan01 Notebook Virtuoso

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    So, should I go with it or wait from other members for a greater deal.(I am pointing for a deal from you, Cin :rolleyes: "
     
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    I would get them! :)

    If you are on a budget, and these come with BT...go for it! :)
    I did a bit of checking, and couldn't find anything close to that price.
    Motorola is a good brand!


    Cin...
     
  5. sr1650nx

    sr1650nx Notebook Consultant

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    I would personally stay away from bluetooth headphones, the sound quality you're getting out of them isnt nearly as good as if you get wired headphones. I have a pair of Motorola S9-HD's, the sound quality is okay, but the music tends to cut out randomly. Get a nice set of wired headphones.

    If you still want to play around w/ BT headphones, I would certainly say go for it. Motorola BT headphones have a great value for what you're paying for them.
     
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    Alright then I will get it.
    @sr1650nx, is the sound quality that bad? or how much % of quality is lost?
    Thanks
     
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    Also, I hope this works with my Itouch 2g with 3.0 software.
     
  8. ViciousXUSMC

    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    Those look nice for private listening, I dont think I would walk around in public with them on though :D

    Thats what the Motorola S9 or S9-HD are for.

    If they really do cost over $100 normally and its not just a false price to boost sales then it looks like a rather good deal.

    I like all my bluetooth headphones, have not regretted a purchase yet.

    My next pair I want is the Jabra ones that are a dogtag that you wear around your neck.