Hello all. I want to buy a bluetooth headphone to listen to music and not having to deal with cables/wires. What I looking is a headphone that is similar to the Motorola bluetooth Headphones HT820. Any recommendations?
Thanks all.
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Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator
Ah, I was about to recommend the HT820s. Why not those?
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Hello Chaz, thanx for the replied. It is not that i don't like the HT820, but I would like to know if there are anything else similar to it so i can pick and choose. I would like to know what is available on the market and what are my options. My price range is $90-100 dollars. Thanx.
I know this kind of question probably been asked over and over before, so please bear with me. I did researched the NBR forum, but either i too dumb or I overlooked something, i didn't found many information, only a review on the HT820 pop my eye. -
Thing about the 820s, is they're so damn cheap. About the equivalent of $30 in the UK (£15.99).
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Hi joebusby, thanx for the responded. One quick question, where did you find the price of the HT820 to be that low? Can you spare a link please. I currently in US now, and the lowest price range i saw was somewhere around $70-80 dollars. Wow, it is really that cheap in Europe or in UK? Thanx.
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Well, i guess i am really stupid. There were another thread on the same topic started by SSJ3Goku... Can't believed i overlooked the similar thread on the bottom of the web page. Well, sorry for double thread. Guess I will check that out. Thanx all.
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Hmm.. SSJ3Goku's thread was dated last year. Well, that was not much help. Anyone else have any things in their mind.
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ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer
45$ new here : http://www.pricegrabber.com/user_sales_getprod.php?masterid=17662887&lot_id=7303536
and cheaper in the 30$ range for refurbished and the like on ebay.
Seems like a neat toy but I dont have much a use for them. -
does any have a recommend one that has a Microphone built into it?
Also how are battery life of those? -
My dell has a microphone built in.
I was getting mine from amazon.co.uk, so I'm sorry I don't know where the best US place to source them would be - as I said, they were £15.99, which is basically $30. -
Oh, and to help you out, the HT820's have an embedded microphone, though I can't vouch for how great it is or not.
The one on my dell is rather quiet, but good quality.
From a review:
"The volume and sound quality on phone calls was excellent. We could easily hear the party on the end of the line no matter what kind of noise was in the room or vehicle. Motorola doesn?t say that the imbedded microphone is a ?noise canceling? one, but when we tested the HT820 in a crowded and loud room our conversation could be easily heard by the party on the end. The HT820 didn?t totally remove the background noise, but it did a good enough job of filtering out noise to make conversation easy. We found that voice-dialing was accurate in a quiet environment. " -
I can also recommend the HT820 by Motorola. I've had mine for about six months now and they are great. They do have a built-in headphone but I've never used that function. The sound is great, and the control buttons are intuitive. The main reason I go them was to listen to music and watch videos on my lappy. Because they are bluetooth I was concerned that there might be a slight lag when watching video which would cause the picture and sound to be out of sinch, but I was happy to discover that there was no lag at all.
They are comfortable for a couple of hours of use with occasional adjustments, but after long enough any headphones that rest directly on the ears (as opposed to using an over the head strap) become uncomfortable. I've never actually used them long enough at one sitting to run down the battery so I can't say how long it lasts. I just pop them back onto the charger at night and they are good to go when I grab them the next morning.
As of today they are selling for about $65 US on Amazon without a bluetotth dongle, or about $95 US with a bt dongle. -
hey guys, thanx for all the replies. Sorry, been busied with college mid-terms... (you all know how that goes)Anyway, I did found this online and what do you guys think?
http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec.hmx?scriteria=3690425
It look pretty good and the price is good. Anyone have one of these?
Here is a website that give more detail information about the bluetooth products.
http://www.bluetomorrow.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=250&Itemid=369
Anyway, what you guys think between these?
Motorola S805 Bluetooth DJ Headphones, Jabra BT620s Wireless Headset, Motorola HT820, Plantronics Pulsar 590A, or the ANYCOM BSH-100 Bluetooth Stereo Headphone. Which one is the best?
Thanx all.
Suggestions for a Bluetooth headphones.
Discussion in 'Accessories' started by mikezhengcc, Sep 25, 2007.