I would also like to know. I have Sennheiser PXC 250's, and they are the standard over-the-head type with the foam pads which are comfortable for your ears. They have a great frequency response, with excellent highs and lows, loud volume, and noise cancellation feature. But they aren't bluetooth. If I can find an equivalent set of A2DP headphones, I'd pick them up in a heartbeat. I definitely DON'T want ear buds.
Last edited by signothefish : 08-17-2007 at 04:53 PM.
I'd like something like this but with some type of an ear loop to attach it to the air. I have bad luck with these thing spopping out of the ear and plus I'm looking to wear something when I ride my biclycle with a helmet. Haven;t quite found what I'm lookingh for.
I'd like something like this but with some type of an ear loop to attach it to the air. I have bad luck with these thing spopping out of the ear and plus I'm looking to wear something when I ride my biclycle with a helmet. Haven;t quite found what I'm lookingh for.
They suck out of the box for staying in the ear. I spent 9 bucks and added a set of jabra eargels and now even an hour on the punching bag will not knock them out of my ears.
I would also like to know. I have Sennheiser PXC 250's, and they are the standard over-the-head type with the foam pads which are comfortable for your ears. They have a great frequency response, with excellent highs and lows, loud volume, and noise cancellation feature. But they aren't bluetooth. If I can find an equivalent set of A2DP headphones, I'd pick them up in a heartbeat. I definitely DON'T want ear buds.
I have the PXC250's also. Great cans, I love em on airplanes. You're not going to match the SQ of these wired cans with any Bluetooth headphones. Believe me I've looked. There aren't any bluetooth cans with noise cancellation either. So there's really nothing "equivalent" to the PXC250 in a Bluetooth can.
i heard the Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970 were supposed to have really good music quality. i was looking for a pair of BT buds and went with those because of the music quality and the lcd so i could see who is calling me.
i bought it off ebay and it hasnt arrived yet =(
EDIT: got my headset today and the quality is GREAT! bass is good and clarity is good. still trying to figure out how to switch from call to music mode seamlessly, but im sure i'll get it soon.
other then that, i HIGHLY recommend this headset. one complaint ive seen from many reviews is battery life. the box claims 6 hours of playback and 300 hours of standby, but some people are getting 4 or so of playback. i'll play with it and see.
Last edited by blazin-asian : 08-19-2007 at 03:08 PM.
when you are listing to music and make or recive a call the music should mute(or pause not sure which) then when the phone call is finish the music should unmute/resume. This happen automaitcally with the Mogul, if it doesn't check to make sure you didn't get a fake DS970 which is rampant on ebay
Hey, my first post on the 6800 boards! My Mogul should arrive tomorrow. My first priority will be to find a BT stereo headset that works well with calls, specifically that I am heard clearly by the caller. Does anyone have any feedback on whether the headset they're using works well (or doesn't work) from a caller perspective?
I was using one of these with my i730. However, for some reason it will not pair with it anymore (or any other device for that matter). It did work well though and you can any ear buds that you want with it.
I know it is not earbuds, but I use the Jabra BT8010 and love them!!!!
It also acts a regular BT headset with all the bells and whistles like caller ID, a 30 entry phonebook, and the last 10 caller list right on the headset.
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If you exercise at all, 2-3 times a week, definitely recommend Motorola S9s!!
Orb 2.0 + TCPMP + 90's Playlist + Mogul + S9's = Heaven - I swear it's the ultimate device. You can work out at the gym with the S9's, put your pMogul in your bag somewhere safe and workout with no worries about damaging anything in your pocket (if that's where you keep your mp3 player)
I know they're not earbuds, but I have the Jabra BT620s and I'm very happy with them. I tried the Samsung SBH170 and while I think they sounded a bit better, they didn't fit right and kept falling off my head. The Jabras still sound good, and they're a bit big, but last forever. They're rated at 14 or 15 hours of listening time. I have them on just about all day at work and i get about two days on a single charge. I probably would have tried something smaller but most of them only last around 5 or 6 hours.
I have both the sony hbh-ds970's and the nokia hs-12w. I carry both with me because I can run one down during a days work. I changed the buds on both pair to a simpler sony bud. I like them both but perfer the nokia for ease of use.