I intend to get Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Bluetooth Headsets. Any body guide me from to purchase in Pakistan and which company's product is suitable and durable.
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ejazcncr2 said:
I intend to get Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Bluetooth Headsets. Any body guide me from to purchase in Pakistan and which company's product is suitable and durable.
Thanks
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I'm using Samsung HS3000 and it is a great little device. It also makes any stereo (car stereo for example) with AUX input a bluetooth stereo.
vlad1981 said:
I'm using Samsung HS3000 and it is a great little device. It also makes any stereo (car stereo for example) with AUX input a bluetooth stereo.
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samsung bluetooth headset in my experience are garbage and highly overpriced. But what's worse? The worst customer service on the planet. My HM7000 crackles so much it's useless but the hilarious part was when I bought it for my Galaxy III for voice commands... the FreeSync app for voice control works on Gingerbread and BELOW. They released this along with the S III... wow what idiots. And they've never updated FreeSync. I waited a while, until I was "out of warranty" just a few months later apparently, and they wouldn't let me return or even exchange it even after hours of multiple calls. I've never had worse customer service than Samsung. Good phones, crap headsets, nightmare customer service. Samsung.
I have a Sony Ericsson MW600 BT headset (old model). It's got an OLED display for caller information and song names as well and an FM tuner too! They're in-ear headphones. Excellent build and sound quality (for the price). There are newer and better Sony models available. You decide which one you want based on your budget.
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I’d like to buy an in-ear stereo bluetooth headphone for my Galaxy S3, I’d like to have:
1. good audio quality
2. good connectivity (I don't want sound lag or constant disconnects) from right fit to the Galaxy S3 into the leather case horizontal pouch type (to understand the Pdair model) on my right side of body
I’ve bought a Plantronics BackBeat Go, but is very very very poor headphone …
I don’t know if the new model JayBird Freedom 3, ha the god connectivity for my situation …
Thanks a lot
Ciao
I use the Jabra BT3030 for the bluetooth bit and plug my own sennheisers into it. No drop outs no lag and I get to use whatever type of headphones I want
And what about Jabra Sport ???
Ciao
I'm also wondering about something like this, the Jabra BT3030 seems expensive at nearly twice the price of similar Samsung or Sony devices - is it that much better?
I was considering either the Sony Ericsson MW-600
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0038M3H4S/ref=s9_simh_gw_p23_d0_g23_i2?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=1CPTRTE0CNKZ0MGH4ZK8&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=467128533&pf_rd_i=468294
or the Samsung HS3000
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004XYI998/ref=s9_simh_gw_p23_d0_g23_i3?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=1CPTRTE0CNKZ0MGH4ZK8&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=467128533&pf_rd_i=468294
Cannot make up my mind but both have good reviews.
Olywa
I have the MW-600. I think it's good, good enough for me to buy a second. Multi-point connection allows me to use it with the laptop and phone. Amazon seem to have them for £25, I have bought for £40 and felt that was good value.
Hs3000 definitely...
I have both mw600 and hs3000. Sound Quality is way better because Hs3000 supports apt-x. I used a shure 535 on it. Maybe an overkill but it is good.
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Another vote for the Jabra BT3030.
Had the headset for nearly 2 years now, worked OK with my HTC desire but would cut out from time to time and had limited range.
With the S3 its perfect and has much more range.
Guess the BT radio in the S3 is stronger.
What bluetooth headsets have you used on Note 3?
Plantronics Voyager Legend
If you are looking for bluetooth headset for phone calls and general non-stereo listening, you can't do better in my opinion than the Plantronics Voyager Legend. Used together with the separately purchased charge carrying case, its the most useful and practical headset I have ever used. I have used many over the years but this combination beats them all! The charging case is awesome and not only protects the headset when not in use, but keeps it fully charged. A most clever and useful combination.
rrayll said:
If you are looking for bluetooth headset for phone calls and general non-stereo listening, you can't do better in my opinion than the Plantronics Voyager Legend. Used together with the separately purchased charge carrying case, its the most useful and practical headset I have ever used. I have used many over the years but this combination beats them all! The charging case is awesome and not only protects the headset when not in use, but keeps it fully charged. A most clever and useful combination.
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I have always loved the over the ear models.
I work in a fan noisy environment people can't hear the fan noise at all.
I'm using the Motorola S10-HD and love it! I'm actually about to upgrade to the newer model, the Motorola S11 Flex HD. All media audio sounds fantastic, as do phone calls!!
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I'm using the Motorola S10-HD and love it! I'm actually about to upgrade to the newer model, the Motorola S11 Flex HD. All media audio sounds fantastic, as do phone calls!!
Myself, my first BT was a Sony Ericsson about 10 years ago. Since then I have had a few Blueant BT headsets. Several Q2s a T1 I think and now am waiting to receive a Q3.
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stanglifemike said:
I'm using the Motorola S10-HD and love it! I'm actually about to upgrade to the newer model, the Motorola S11 Flex HD. All media audio sounds fantastic, as do phone calls!!
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I have used these in the past and they both broke. They flex and bend but over time they fatigue and the crack turn into a break.
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My Blueants all broke, got lost or were stolen when left it in my parked car. Two days ago my new Q2 broke when I shoved it into my coat pocket when catching a flight. The poor thing still worked but was making funny noises when I walked so I had to replace it.
I almost ordered the Plantronics Legend but was put off by it's size and I heard that it doesn't read text messages. I heard that the Q3 was very buggy so I couldn't bring myself to buy it, but this morning I read that Blueant had an update that corrected all previous problems so I went with Q3.
Will find out soon enough how good it is.
LG
HBS 730
http://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics-Tone-HBS-730-Bluetooth/dp/B009A5204K
I've been using the LG Tones, $50 on amazon vs $70 in most stores. Light weight, pretty good sound, they vibrate when a call is coming in, and good battery life. Had them since August this year and I love them
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HBS 730
http://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics-Tone-HBS-730-Bluetooth/dp/B009A5204K
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i agree with the LG Tone+ they sound really good and very comfortable around the neck.
ps2gamer02 said:
i agree with the LG Tone+ they sound really good and very comfortable around the neck.
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I agree... definitely best bluetooth headphones out there...
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Plainsdrifter said:
What bluetooth headsets have you used on Note 3?
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Just to clarify, are you asking about a BT headsetfor taking calls OR a BT stereo headset for music/media and maybe calls second?
My original question was referring to the BT used for taking calls. The LG BT would be great for music but not for taking a call while driving etc.
I have tried BlueAnt, Boss, and Plantronics and I still cannot find a better BT than Jawbone.
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My original question was referring to the BT used for taking calls. The LG BT would be great for music but not for taking a call while driving etc.
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The LG Tone+ may be a little overkill for simply taking calls, but I don't think it serves that single purpose any worse than most (all?) BT headsets out there.
The answer and volume buttons are easy to find/press and the quality on both ends really is good. You can also take the Bluetooth out of your ear without actually removing the headset (earbud attaches magnetically to the neckband). That is an advantage for me.
I keep mine on under my collar. If I don't want to have a headset on my ear when I'm talking to folks in person, I just take the earbud out and attach it to the neckband. It is all hidden under my collar, so it maintains a polite and professional appearance.
It still may not be the style you are looking for or may resulting in you overspending for music features that you don't need/want, but it performs very admirably as a BT headset for calls.
I think the LG headset is possibly the best at making calls. My brother is a carpet cleaner and he calls me in is noisy van from his LG and it sounds perfect. I'm hesitant to buy them because I don't know if I will like the style. But I am so impressed by the sound quality when he calls me.
The LG tone & LG tone+, I own both. Are the best headsets I've ever owned for both music and phone calls. Also use with my ps3.
Can be paired with multiple devices, at the same time. Long range Bluetooth . 12 hours stand by. 8hours music.
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Plainsdrifter said:
My original question was referring to the BT used for taking calls. The LG BT would be great for music but not for taking a call while driving etc.
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I've used Jawbone ERA , BlueAnt Q2 and Motorola Finiti. The all worked pretty good for me at first then I started getting complaints that people couldn't understand me to various extents. Don't know if it's related to the use of custom ROMs or what.
The one that has worked the best and I'm still using is the Motorola finiti. They are also the only I still have the BlueAnt Q2, lost the Jawbone Era.
I hear good things about Plantronics, I just don't like their bulky designand never tried them.
I have a pair of Motorola S11 Flex HD for running and working out, and have to say I was impressed with their ability to be used with phone calls. Not my first choice for outdoors though, still much better than I expected.
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Jaybird Bluebuds X
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What're some options of headphones with a working mic and controls that work with the Note 3? Not sure if this is standard or not but my Note 3 didn't come with any headphones like my S3 did. Unfortunately I don't have my S3 headphones anymore.
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What're some options of headphones with a working mic and controls that work with the Note 3? Not sure if this is standard or not but my Note 3 didn't come with any headphones like my S3 did. Unfortunately I don't have my S3 headphones anymore.
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You could buy some Samsung OEM headphones on ebay.
There are better quality headphones with mic out there but most have controls that are meant for the iPhone and not all function will work with Android devices. My Denon headphones work to pause and play but volume buttons don't work.
Theirs the Klipsch S4A that is specifically made for android and even has an app available to customize the button functions, but even so it may not work with all devices. I'm not sure if they work completely with the Note 3.
Personally I'd recommend the some bluetooth headphones as they work great with Bluetooth protocols to control android devices.
Here are a couple of places to start:
Wired (note II forum):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041669&highlight=headphones
Bluetooth (note 3 forum):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502432
A quick search will also get you many more links and answers.
Sony MH1C - great ****ing sound and build quality, and Sony has an app for the controls.
Head-fi - rated #1
Ebay - I bought them off this guy twice, they used to be $25 but now they're $60 since they've gotten more popular.
They're pretty much the correct answer to your question.
I have tried 9 different pair...the OEM Galaxy S3 headphones rock thee best hands down...
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V-Moda M-100. Durability, Quality, Sound Quality, Design. Pricey.
Is there any available for Galaxy Note 3 from Plantronics...?????
I'm looking for a bluetooth headset. Needs to be less noticeable then a standard bluetooth and play music. Basically where I work we aren't allowed to have a radio but it's boring factory work and I find I'd be completely safe using a bluetooth speaker in one ear as long as it was small and not instantly noticed. I don't need a mic either as it won't be for calls.
MJC
Years ago I used a Jabra BT8010 for this until it quit working. It had great battery life and, when used for music in mono-mode, people assumed it was big only because of the Caller ID display.
Thanks. But that would be noticed right away in my ear. I found a few smaller bluetooth earbud types on ebay but they say they won't play music.
MJC
Maybe I'm ahead of technology lol. There's gotta be a smaller single earbud out there. Just need to be able to play music and rechargeable.
MJC
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Maybe I'm ahead of technology lol. There's gotta be a smaller single earbud out there. Just need to be able to play music and rechargeable.
MJC
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Motorola Silver II Wireless Headset (also grow your hair longer...LOL)
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Thanks. But that would be noticed right away in my ear. I found a few smaller bluetooth earbud types on ebay but they say they won't play music.
MJC
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Of course, but it would not be noticed as something you are listening to music and podcasts on.
A2DP would run a typical small headset's battery dead in a few hours so, yes, you are ahead of technology. When I did security I always wanted one of those Sena kits to connect my phone and 2-way security radio to an A2DP headset but I'd still want an all-day battery.
Well lg tone plus I'm at work put it under my collar and run it over my ear
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How about this. You can pick the wired headset of you choice and just plug it into this.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-HS3000-Bluetooth-Stereo-Headset/dp/B004XYI998/ref=pd_sxp_f_pt
This one is pretty inconspicuous.
http://www.amazon.com/MEElectronics-Air-Fi-Bluetooth-Isolating-Headset/dp/B00CZ54VRG
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I have this...
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-1264-5582-MW600-Wireless-Headset/dp/B008NA985C/ref=pd_sim_sbs_cps_3
You can pair it up to 3 devices in memory. Use your own favorite ear buds!
Plantronics M165
Chillout2010 said:
I'm looking for a bluetooth headset. Needs to be less noticeable then a standard bluetooth and play music. Basically where I work we aren't allowed to have a radio but it's boring factory work and I find I'd be completely safe using a bluetooth speaker in one ear as long as it was small and not instantly noticed. I don't need a mic either as it won't be for calls.
MJC
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Go with the Plantronics M165 or M155. The M165 is the newer model and has a little longer battery life and I believe its BT 4.0. It's hands down the smallest and best quality BT headset I've had. You should be able to find o Amazon for around $50 or less. The sound quality is amazing, its lightweight and has a real on/off switch and there are voice prompts. An updated model should be out soon. The only feature missing is NFC pairing, not sure it would make a big difference as the sound quality, ease of pairing and controls are all straightforward. It also pairs with multiple devices. I'm currently using mine with a Note 3 and Galaxy S3 with no issues.
sony SBH50. i can use my favorite pair of earbuds ( I use YURBUDS) or connect to car/home stereo via 3.5mm plug. it has a caller ID display and media controls and gets 10-10.5 hours of calls and streaming daily with the bluetooth 3.0.
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I just got these in the mail today. So far they sounds really good while using Viper4Android.
The earpieces are a little big, but they are pretty light. The stabilizers do a pretty good job of holding them in your ear. I'll give a more detailed review as I use them.
LG Tone+ HBS-730, because it has APTX support, and the Note 3 does support that as well. Much better sound, CD quality over Bluetooth.
And they look great,very light weight. I bought them here :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LG-Tone-Plu...uetooth_Wireless_Products&hash=item1c3a4ca34d
I ended up getting LG-Tone+ 700. They've been great. Paired with the phone perfectly and for the Sound, it's pretty Close to wired. I don't get any Kind of Signal loss. I'm planning to replace the rubber earpieces with comply's. I have them for my wired headphones and I love them.
The best to get are the jaybird bluebuds x. They are expensive but you can always find a 20% off coupon.
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Southern_mind said:
The best to get are the jaybird bluebuds x. They are expensive but you can always find a 20% off coupon.
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^^ yep i linked those last night. they are a bit pricey but are maybe the best.
http://www.amazon.com/JayBird-BlueB...e=UTF8&qid=1390957322&sr=1-1&keywords=jaybird
Not exactly "stealthy", but I LOVE my Motorola S11 Flex HD!
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The problem with the lg tones is that they act like ear buds and block allot of outside sound even when off.
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I use the jabra clipper with my headphones of my choice, we'll priced and good sound.
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Southern_mind said:
The best to get are the jaybird bluebuds x. They are expensive but you can always find a 20% off coupon.
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Def the best. Agreed. I've had a pair for like 6 months now. They freakin rock. Expensive but worth every penny.
Looking for suggestions of ear plugs / headphone to use with our S7's ? Microphone is not needed but just a way to silently listen to a program without speakers
DAC supported type C Headphone / 3.5 mm Dongle ? Or wireless via Bluetooth ?
Are all these dongle adapters compatible, like this one :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0828TV3XH/
I use the new ear buds live. Not the cheapest one, but good enough to make my son a gift with the BT Dr.Beast BT earset.
The beans are sitting nice and fixed in the ear. In this moment the best BT which I have had.
Thank you. So these are the best for tablet ? https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galaxy-Wireless-Earbuds-Cancelling/dp/B08FT3ZMF3/
I've purchased these for headphones.
And I also purchased this if I want to use my older 3.5mm headphones.
Great. Thank you. Will order several of the suggestions.
I'm currently using Samsung Buds+ with both My S20+ & Tab S7+ which work great. ???
xdafly said:
Thank you. So these are the best for tablet ? https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galaxy-Wireless-Earbuds-Cancelling/dp/B08FT3ZMF3/
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I couldn't say, that's the best one's for the tablet, but there are not bad....I can only make a compare with Dr Beat. On the tablet the ear buds live are better. Use the ear buds on a sony mobile, I received broken connection. Here the Dr.Beast are better. From sound the ear buds are better..but the Dr.Beast are louder without jitter, clipping ....
I've had these for a year and a half now and I love them. I use them with my phone and my Tab S7+.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H3DJXHZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H3DJXHZ
Get this one. It is also DAC. Yes it is apple, but it works on the tablet.
jayk32 said:
I'm currently using Samsung Buds+ with both My S20+ & Tab S7+ which work great. ???
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If using bt go with the Buds+ or higher to take advantage of the SCC codec.
Or use a headset that supports LDAC.
For music listening though I heavily custom alter their sound profile with Poweramp's graphic equalizer.