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Simple and clean to see what promotions are out there and till when.
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Sandisk 4GB Class 6 - $6.99
Sandisk 4GB Mobile ULTRA microSDHC Card CLASS 6 (SDSDQY-4096, Static Pack)
Search through Amazon - BlueProton selling for $6.99.
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Not much of a promotion, but the price of the G1 with a new service contract has dropped from $179.99 to $149.99 with T-Mobile.
http://www.buy.com/prod/kensington-...kensington-bluetooth/q/loc/101/206684060.html
Some decent looking stereo bluetooth headphones for 23.49
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Plantronics Voyager 855 Bluetooth Stereo Headset - $30 shipped
Plantronics Voyager 855 Wireless Stereo Headset - $30 shipped
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Tune out the world, tune in full-spectrum stereo music and conveniently switch to calls on your music-enabled phone. Innovative stereo ear buds seal out noise and seal in sound for better listening, while AudioIQ technology digitally enhanced sound improves call quality on both sides of the call. The sliding boom gets you closer to the microphone, so you are heard better than ever. Convenient one-touch buttons let you control calls and music from your headset. At only 15 grams, its lightweight, comfortable and discreet. On the train, on the road, on the move the Plantronics Voyager 855 Bluetooth headset the perfect convertible for traveling lifes highway.
Features
Easy pairing with Plantronics QuickPair technology
AudioIQ technology digitally enhances sound quality on both sides of a call
Seamlessly switch between calls and music listening
Sliding boom lets you be heard clearly
Sliding boom conveniently answers and ends calls
Seal out the noise, seal in the sound with innovative ear buds
Full-spectrum stereo sound with rich, balanced bass
Easily convert mono headset to stereo listening with detachable cable
Dedicated call and music controls at your fingertips
Up to 7 hours talk time from a single charge
Ready, willing and able with 160 hours standby time from a single charge
Compact and discreet comfort at only 15 grams
SolemnWishing said:
Not much of a promotion, but the price of the G1 with a new service contract has dropped from $179.99 to $149.99 with T-Mobile.
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Wal-mart has been beating that for a lil while.
http://walmart.letstalk.com/product/product.htm?prId=34902 100$ and includes a stereo BT headset.
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Wal-mart has been beating that for a lil while.
http://walmart.letstalk.com/product/product.htm?prId=34902 100$ and includes a stereo BT headset.
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If you do add a line on my.tmobile.com, you might be able to get the G1 for $49.99. Just add another plan, blah blah blah. Only nice if you have the cash to spare/OOC on your current line because then you can convert it to prepaid.
T-Mobile G1 is now $129.99 with the MyTouch trailing behind it at $149.99. We can probably connect this to the release of the MotoBlur coming up.
8 gb class 6 18 bux!!
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Price of the T-Mobile G1 has dropped from $129.99 to $99.99. In addition, it seems that all the MyTouch phones have disappeared with the exception of the MyTouch in white for $149.99
They are gonna release the Fender and a new MT3G V2 which is just the 32A version.
Why G1 still cost that much thought it was free now.
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StealthGuard offers free full screen and body protectors for free. This is a limited time and introductory offer. Only can get one for free and you have to pay only the shipping charges which is very less. Check it out Ships Worldwide http://bit.ly/9hNSXL
How bout this!!
http://www.cellstores.com/eCommerce/SpecialOffer.aspx?cid=35602_ee99ca6bb76144eaa28a85a66083ec6d
Samsung Vibrant for $39.99!!! With a new contract!
good promotions really !!!
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Hey fellow wing users,
I'm residing in Southern California and they recently passed a law that hands free headsets are required as of July 1st,2008. Just wondering what everyone is using to see what my options are.
If you can please post Brand and Model and where you got it
Best Regards
shoong512 said:
Hey fellow wing users,
I'm residing in Southern California and they recently passed a law that hands free headsets are required as of July 1st,2008. Just wondering what everyone is using to see what my options are.
If you can please post Brand and Model and where you got it
Best Regards
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Yeah im in the military and on any military installation you are required to use hands free. I use a Motorola T505 for in car, it has a pretty loud speaker and can be played through your radio. I use a BlueAnt Z9 for in ear bluetooth. They are both pretty damn good and can be found on Newegg dot com.
Good post
I use the Jawbone its good !!
looking for good excuse to buy new one one plus is the noise cancellation option works
i have first version one new ones thiner
http://www.jawbone.com/
thanks for the replies. both are very good. the jawbone looks nice but how does it function? i'm trying to compromise looks and functionality as much as i can
noise-canceling technology is great
here a good place for some reviews of different ones
it hot don't want to type 104* off to pool
i use the big clunker
http://www.welectronics.com/Bluetooth/motorola_ht820.jpg
but i love it.. when im on the bus i hear no sound when i have the volume up at a good level.. if i want ot hear i lower it and can hear almost everything and my music
there big there ugly
i use them for 45 minutes to a hour a day and charge then every 3 weeks..
but thye are kick a$$
I use Tritton TRI-BH102 it has been pretty good to me. Battery life is 4hours+ constant stream range is limited to 10' anything more than that is most likely to disconnect. The thing I like about it is the 3.5mm jack.
I use the Jabra BT250v for talking. It's not the one in the link, but it looks just like it. It's the loudest and clearest one I've found in the store. It's very comfortable despite the way it looks. I've forgotten that I was wearing it quite a few times. It has an earpiece that goes into your ear and it sounds like the caller is standing next to you. I talk for about 3 hours a day, and I charge it once a week. It was $50 at Best Buy. I liked the SE HBH-610 more, but I don't think they make them anymore. I've heard really good things about all the Plantronics, but they were too expensive for me.
I use the SouthWing SA505 for stereo music. It's loud, music sounds good, and the battery last for months. I use it in the gym for 2 hours a day, 6 days a week, and to talk when I forget to charge my Jabra. I charge it about once every other month, but it's never actually died on me so it could probably go longer. And it was only $23 with shipping on eBay!
I have one by caselogic, a CLST-100
It cost $16 on double clearance, and it works about as much as it costs.
But the fact of the matter is that it works
I'm using both Jawbones (new and original) I find the new one to be more comfortable
man some dope head phones here, made it even harder for me to choose lol .. i was going to stick with a simple motorola but dam hahaha i have more options now
thanks guys keep em coming!
Out of the few BT headsets I have I find I really only use my JVC HAW700BT set anymore. It's got a stereo jack so I can use whatever headphones I like and when not on the phone I can move the main body of it to my belt. This one can also connect to your car stereo if it's got an Aux input and you can use it as a hands-free set. The battery life is excellent... at least for me.
The only "con" for me is that the charger's connection at the bottom of the main body isn't miniUSB, just some plain two pin connector. Gonna make my own adapter for it so I can charge on the go.
http://www.gadgetell.com/tech/comment/jvc-intros-new-bluetooth-transmitter-and-headset/
I haven't looked to see if it's more common now. When I got mine i had a very hard time finding anyone who even had it in their computer, much less in stock, and it wasn't on JVC's site either.
I use the jabra bt8010 stereo headset. I'm simply in love with this thing. the sound quality is outstanding. I find myself using my wing for music more than my ipod because of the headset. If your wearing both pieces phone calls sound as if you are in the same room with the person. check ebay they used to go for between 90.00 and 110.00$$ but now you can find them for as low as $40.00. Now if I could only figure out how to setup my voice command to be used on te headset?
I use a Motorola. Excellent sound quality, And compatible with A2DP ( Music via Bluetooth thing ).
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I use the jabra bt8010 stereo headset. I'm simply in love with this thing. the sound quality is outstanding. I find myself using my wing for music more than my ipod because of the headset. If your wearing both pieces phone calls sound as if you are in the same room with the person. check ebay they used to go for between 90.00 and 110.00$$ but now you can find them for as low as $40.00. Now if I could only figure out how to setup my voice command to be used on te headset?
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Hey this headset looks really nice, but is it wireless? cause i know bluetooth is wireless but when i look at the photos it shows some wires ..
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I use a Motorola. Excellent sound quality, And compatible with A2DP ( Music via Bluetooth thing ).
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i was looking into this one because of the simplicity of it. right now it seems like the best bang for the buck.
I use the Motorola H700 with no problems
Motorola H700 for me to very good, talking on phone is good, music sounds good ... MSVC sucks big time, i got mine off ebay for 22 bucks
I have the cheapest Jabra I could find in the shop, 10 UK pounds.
It's rubbish. I bought it just to try how bt headsets work.
Interestingly (although maybe I'm the last one to find out), using the attached cab I can send all sound through it whether it likes it or not (it would only work when there's a call otherwise).
What is the model number for Motorola BT head set
So the other day I tried listening to some tunes on my Amaze with the HTC ear phones that came in the box.
Holy crap. For a phone with such nice build quality, it was a complete shock to find out how disappointing the ear phones were. The control buttons on the HTC ear phones are nice, but those I can do without. The sound quality is simply god awful compared to the in-ear earphones that came with my old Samsung Galaxy S. No matter how much I tweaked with PowerAmp and DSP Manager settings, I couldn't get the sound output to be satisfactory, so I'm wondering if you guys could share with me some suggestions for a pair of nice ear phones to plug into my Amaze since I'll be using this handset as a music player pretty often.
I listen to a variety of genres, but most of my playlist consists of progressive trance so I'm looking for both bass and clarity.
Let me know what your suggestions are, thanks
I use Skullcandy Ink'd headphones for my Amaze 4G for music and on my Nook Tablet when watching stuff on netflix/hulu. They sound great, and have good bass and clarity, but that's just my opinion, so your mileage may vary.
You can get them in regular headphones or one with an inline button/mic for phone calls
I bought these ones yesterday http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004M8SAJ4/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details according to the reviews are really good, once I got em in my hands I will update this post
Ok, a thread I can contribute to
Alright, so I'm a bit of an audiophile, and if you don't mind spending a decent amount of change take these headphones into consideration:
http://www.shure.com/americas/produ...nes/se-models/se215-sound-isolating-earphones
They are 100$, BUT have one of the best in ear seals I have ever seen on headphones, a wrap around cable that you place behind the ear that you don't even notice when walking / running / working out, detachable cable so if your cable dies, you can order a new one for cheap and just pop off the bud's and reattach them to the new cable, AMAZEing noise cancellation (I can't hear a thing thats going around me on a busy bus), flat frequency response (which is good for a DJ / Producer like myself, but also for you because you can go into DSP manager to add as many Db's or take away them as you please to get more BASS), it comes with tons of bass out of the box thanks to the good in ear seal, and finally, the cable is kevlar lined, so you can treat it like crap unlike most skullcandys that I used to own and it wont break
Just my two cents, also please excuse the run-on
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ok, a thread i can contribute to :d
alright, so i'm a bit of an audiophile, and if you don't mind spending a decent amount of change take these headphones into consideration:
http://www.shure.com/americas/produ...nes/se-models/se215-sound-isolating-earphones
they are 100$, but have one of the best in ear seals i have ever seen on headphones, a wrap around cable that you place behind the ear that you don't even notice when walking / running / working out, detachable cable so if your cable dies, you can order a new one for cheap and just pop off the bud's and reattach them to the new cable, AMAZEing noise cancellation (i can't hear a thing thats going around me on a busy bus), flat frequency response (which is good for a dj / producer like myself, but also for you because you can go into dsp manager to add as many db's or take away them as you please to get more bass), it comes with tons of bass out of the box thanks to the good in ear seal, and finally, the cable is kevlar lined, so you can treat it like crap unlike most skullcandys that i used to own and it wont break
just my two cents, also please excuse the run-on
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i see what you did there
o.0 you get headphones in the box?
Vsonic GR07 for the win.
heyodee said:
Vsonic GR07 for the win.
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if you can afford them, nice though
The shure se215 are nice. solid build quality. with a little amping, they sound even better. Also the JVC HA FXT90
For more info, check out this link Multi-IEM Review from www.head-fi.org
Main site link http://www.head-fi.org/ for all things headphones, and more.
As an ex-frequenter of head fi I'd have to recommend the monster turbines range. And if you can find them on sale that's a plus
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I second the galaxy series headphones as a stock ofering in AWESOMENESS
Hey heyodee, what amp do you recommend. Never looked into them, but i can tell the audio controller isnt loud enough
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Hey heyodee, what amp do you recommend. Never looked into them, but i can tell the audio controller isnt loud enough
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MusixFX, does not work with HTC Sense Music
Equalizer
I personally use Poweramp music player
If you using xboarder's ROM, you could use the DSP Manager
You can use dsp manager in any rom with root. Just download root tools and inatall it in the advance settings
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Monster Turbine
rbaruch said:
As an ex-frequenter of head fi I'd have to recommend the monster turbines range. And if you can find them on sale that's a plus
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I was just about to post the same thing, then saw your post, yeah X2 on the turbines. Best in-ear headphones I've ever listened to. The price is well worth it, although I did get mine for free.
Can't post a link, but if you search Amazon you'll find them for around $95.
Sennheiser OCX 880: $34.99 for 48 hrs only
Newegg has the OCX 880 on sale for $59.99 with free shipping.
With promo code EMCYTZT1110 you'll get another $25.00 off = $34.99
This coupon code valid for only 48 hours.
I ordered mine a few days ago for 59.99 and regret I didn't wait for a few more day. Don't know how the sound is but based on rewiews from Head-fi forum, the OCX 880 needs at least 48hours burn-in period to get the best of it.
I use the klipsch image S4a, which is the android version, it comes with a mic and remote. Best earphones ever. Check out the review on cnet, it got editors choice.
Best part is its just under 100 bucks.
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Beats solo hd -_- with the beats audio software
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Munitio.
surprisingly great frequency range and driver size considering the $50 price tag.
HTC RC E190
has anyone tried this?
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I know I'm asking for a lot but I also want over the ear (not over the head DJ) or clip style. I read the headphone threads here in their entirety but nothing addressed my specific needs. I don't need anything fancy and to give you an idea, here's what I've been using for years now:
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As you can see I'm not an audiophile when it comes to headphones. I bought my first pair of these about a dozen years ago and bought them for use under a motorcycle helmet. The look like they would be uncomfortable but surprisingly they are more comfortable under a helmet than ear buds which are smaller.
I digress.
I want something that is similar in design to these but I want an inline mic and music controls. I would like to be able to answer/end calls, play/pause music and skip forward & backwards. What I'm finding is that lots of these earphones won't control the Android phones fully. It sounds like some include free apps that will bring full functionality to the Android OS. For instance, these Philips earphones say they will do all sorts of snazzy things with the free app but the question is do these apps that manufacturers offer allow you to keep whatever music playing app you use? For instance, I use Google Music to stream all my music as my primary player so will this app work in union with this app? I would rather spend less but if these work as advertised I don't mind spending that much to get something that does what I need it to do. Here is another option for about 1/3 the price as those Philips but I don't know if they will work on the Android as it lists iPhone and Blackberry and I know some have issues.
I know someone will try to recommend more expensive headphones but if it's strictly for sound quality, I really don't care to spend more money to be honest. Look what I've been happy with for the past decade or so. Just looking for the cheapest corded headphones that meet my needs here.
Thanks!
I bought a Roman Bluetooth headphone from amazon, its $35. I thought it was cheap for what it can do and sounds !
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I bought a Roman Bluetooth headphone from amazon, its $35. I thought it was cheap for what it can do and sounds !
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Not really what I'm looking for.
Check amazon bro i got some nice earbuds that are styled off beats with mic and controls only play and pause on lte but works enough, anyway 15 bucks free shipping and sound better than beats imo....search noise hush
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Check amazon bro i got some nice earbuds that are styled off beats with mic and controls only play and pause on lte but works enough, anyway 15 bucks free shipping and sound better than beats imo....search noise hush
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Thanks for the heads up. I bought some Beats Tours at Best Buy today to get me through my trip I leave for in a few hours. Naturally $150 is WAY more than I planned to spend so I also ordered some knock-off Beats headphones that were around what you told me to search for. I plan to compare them side by side when they arrive and if the real headphones are 10x better I will keep them. This isn't likely but if the difference really is that big I'll keep them. So far I'm underwhelmed but haven't had too much of a chance to use them. I basically plugged them in long enough to install the free app 'Jays Headset' to configure it. Now, even though I only have the one button I have FULL controls of my phone and it appears to work flawlessly with limited testing I did. I may revisit this thread later on but for now I think I've got what I need. As I said in the OP I wanted clip style so if I decide I hate these in-ear style (possible) I will start fresh trying to find some more clip over the ear style.
I hate belt clips because they look so goofy, but since I'm a powerlifter and wear a thick belt, they dont fit. I'm also not crazy about armbands.
I need to have a case on my phone because of the impact that deadlifting and benching have on my phone. Anyone have a suggestion for an alternative?
If u don't need a belt clip you can order the poetic revolution case, it should be out soon. If you want to go cheap with a case you can order the moko. I'm currently using the moko and so far I'm well pleased!
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OMGXW08/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_cDJIub19G1KBD
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cwis said:
I hate belt clips because they look so goofy, but since I'm a powerlifter and wear a thick belt, they dont fit. I'm also not crazy about armbands.
I need to have a case on my phone because of the impact that deadlifting and benching have on my phone. Anyone have a suggestion for an alternative?
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I would suggest maybe Bluetooth headphones if you are OK with that. I have the same problem with it sliding out my pocket so I just place it on the ground slightly away from me.
I thought of using a Bluetooth set. I like bass in my earphones but I haven't heard any that cost under 50.00 and have good bass. Any suggestions? This nicht actually work because my gym bag is with me at all times.
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Well for over the ears I use this brand called Bluedio it looks like a Beats knockoff. It's a Chinese company but I have had one of their headphones for over a year without issues. It's pretty cheap, like $35-40 and they are good for the price. You can find them on Amazon or eBay.
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A smartwatch would come in handy.
A little expensive but worth it I use Jaybird Bluebuds X well worth the money they sound awesome!
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A little expensive but worth it I use Jaybird Bluebuds X well worth the money they sound awesome!
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+111 to that. Love mine. And they are sweat proof too. I road cycle in mine., and they take a bath and keep on ticking. Good bass too.
However, not within your price range... 150$ ish I think.. Can't recall what I paid for them.
This case:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00JAKDCKG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
Buy one of these straps
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/71VUia2hX8L._SL1500_.jpg
tie it to your belt.. it will never fall on the floor.
I second the Jaybird Bluebuds X , you shouldn't be doing heavy barbell work with a phone on your body , the Jaybirds let you skip songs, change volume, receive and make calls all without touching your phone, you then can pick the device up in between sets from the gym bag if needed
Looked at the jaybirds... They're way out of my price range (especially since buying the n6 lol) the beats clone looks like a viable option but I'm not crazy about the size of them. I'm not a big fan of large earphones.
Anyone ever hear of these
JAM Transit Wireless Headphones (Black) HX-HP420BK https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L23XFNS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_u9KIub04GEFZ0
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RBG the problem with the strap is when I row or deadlift. It'll get in the way.
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pendley rows dont mix with a phone in your pocket , not to mention any clean motion get a cheaper wireless headset in the meantime until you can shell the cash for the Jaybirds
I bought a cheap bluetooth headset and just leave my phone sitting on my bag. They're not nearly as loud as i'd like, but this phone isn't very friendly for the gym, so i sacrificed.
Good idea.... Love the Pendlay row! One of my favorites. Helped my deadlift immensely!
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Look up Bluez Aftershockz they have the best bass of any Bluetooth I've heard and they're like $70. Also they don't cover your ears so you can still hear what's going on around you. Battery lasts about 6hrs playing music.
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cwis said:
Looked at the jaybirds... They're way out of my price range (especially since buying the n6 lol)
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You can look for something like this - http://www.amazon.com/BlueAnt-Ribbon-Bluetooth-Streamer-Headset/dp/B009F4XM48 and use any pair of headphones. It won't have the power to drive a large pair but should be fine for any in ear ones. I have this one http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-HS3000-Bluetooth-Stereo-Headset/dp/B004XYI998 which I use at the gym and just recently bought the BlueAnt one I linked above for my wife.
It has apt-x support which is great for her Note 3 (and that's the reason I bought the one I have for my S3 and then S4). Too bad the Nexus 6 doesn't have apt-x though...
Problem was solved by a client of mine that I've trained for 3 years. He got me a set of Bluetooth earphones that sound absolutely amazing. The guy barely has enough money to pay me, but he went out and got them for me as a Christmas gift. I am truly thankful that I have a good team of people who really appreciate what I do in those long 13-15 hour days.
The headphones are phenomenal! :good:
How about leaving the phone in the locker room, get yourself a cheap iPod shuffle that you can just clip to you shirt and be done with it.
Ian B
Not an Apple fan. Phones are too small and most of my music is on Google Music. Still, they design a beautiful product.
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Hey, here is a quick review for the Kmashi Arma K1 Bluetooth Speaker (with a twist). I just had the chance to try this speaker out and I must say I'm pleasantly surprised with it. Bluetooth speakers are so awesome because of the ease of use, and also because they kind of broke the Apple monopoly on speakers of the phone. Before you could only use the Apple Docks which never worked with any Android phone and it also had so many other problems, like broken ports etc. I'd say this speaker in particular is perfect for camping trips, beach bonfires, and also Jamming out on your bike. My favorite part is the insane battery life of 35hours because the standard now a days is about 10 hours or less. Heres what I like about them:
Pro:
-Pretty good sound even when its loud
-Insanely long battery life (probably due to the speakers feeding off the 4800Mah battery which is used for the battery pack portion of this device)
-USB battery pack charger
-Water/ Sand/Dust proof. Also shockproof
-Good Wireless Range
-Grippy rubber exterior
-Flashlight. It's quite bright
-Can play straight from MicroSD cards. Great for when you don't want to deal with bluetooth pairing etc
-Comes with bike mounting kit
Cons:
-When the device is turned on it speakers, "Connection" which I found cheesy. It also says "Dis-connection" when bluetooth drops off. I think a beep would have sufficed
-No AUX in port
The fact that it is a 3 in 1 allows me to pack lighter because the flashlight is actually bright enough and the battery pack packs quite a bit of energy. It's cool that it allows me to keep my phone plugged/charging while I am playing audio from it. Kmashi sent me this speaker to provide an evaluation for them, and I would say I am very please with it. It sells on Amazon for $37 normally, but its on promotion for $22 ($15 off) if you use this coupon code : IFUJLMOX with the seller eCase. At that price I'd say its a steal.
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master4g said:
Hey, here is a quick review for the Kmashi Arma K1 Bluetooth Speaker (with a twist). I just had the chance to try this speaker out and I must say I'm pleasantly surprised with it. Bluetooth speakers are so awesome because of the ease of use, and also because they kind of broke the Apple monopoly on speakers of the phone. Before you could only use the Apple Docks which never worked with any Android phone and it also had so many other problems, like broken ports etc. I'd say this speaker in particular is perfect for camping trips, beach bonfires, and also Jamming out on your bike. My favorite part is the insane battery life of 35hours because the standard now a days is about 10 hours or less. Heres what I like about them:
Pro:
-Pretty good sound even when its loud
-Insanely long battery life (probably due to the speakers feeding off the 4800Mah battery which is used for the battery pack portion of this device)
-USB battery pack charger
-Water/ Sand/Dust proof. Also shockproof
-Good Wireless Range
-Grippy rubber exterior
-Flashlight. It's quite bright
-Can play straight from MicroSD cards. Great for when you don't want to deal with bluetooth pairing etc
-Comes with bike mounting kit
Cons:
-When the device is turned on it speakers, "Connection" which I found cheesy. It also says "Dis-connection" when bluetooth drops off. I think a beep would have sufficed
-No AUX in port
The fact that it is a 3 in 1 allows me to pack lighter because the flashlight is actually bright enough and the battery pack packs quite a bit of energy. It's cool that it allows me to keep my phone plugged/charging while I am playing audio from it. Kmashi sent me this speaker to provide an evaluation for them, and I would say I am very please with it. It sells on Amazon for $37 normally, but its on promotion for $22 ($15 off) if you use this coupon code : IFUJLMOX with the seller eCase. At that price I'd say its a steal.
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master4g said:
Hey, here is a quick review for the Kmashi Arma K1 Bluetooth Speaker (with a twist). I just had the chance to try this speaker out and I must say I'm pleasantly surprised with it. Bluetooth speakers are so awesome because of the ease of use, and also because they kind of broke the Apple monopoly on speakers of the phone. Before you could only use the Apple Docks which never worked with any Android phone and it also had so many other problems, like broken ports etc. I'd say this speaker in particular is perfect for camping trips, beach bonfires, and also Jamming out on your bike. My favorite part is the insane battery life of 35hours because the standard now a days is about 10 hours or less. Heres what I like about them:
Pro:
-Pretty good sound even when its loud
-Insanely long battery life (probably due to the speakers feeding off the 4800Mah battery which is used for the battery pack portion of this device)
-USB battery pack charger
-Water/ Sand/Dust proof. Also shockproof
-Good Wireless Range
-Grippy rubber exterior
-Flashlight. It's quite bright
-Can play straight from MicroSD cards. Great for when you don't want to deal with bluetooth pairing etc
-Comes with bike mounting kit
Cons:
-When the device is turned on it speakers, "Connection" which I found cheesy. It also says "Dis-connection" when bluetooth drops off. I think a beep would have sufficed
-No AUX in port
The fact that it is a 3 in 1 allows me to pack lighter because the flashlight is actually bright enough and the battery pack packs quite a bit of energy. It's cool that it allows me to keep my phone plugged/charging while I am playing audio from it. Kmashi sent me this speaker to provide an evaluation for them, and I would say I am very please with it. It sells on Amazon for $37 normally, but its on promotion for $22 ($15 off) if you use this coupon code : IFUJLMOX with the seller eCase. At that price I'd say its a steal.
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