[Q] someone who has z2 tell me the headphone quality - Xperia Z2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

if u have z2 please answer.
what about headphones, how is noise cancelling ? hope the nc headphones comes in the box.

The headphones are pretty good to be honest. Very clear with good amount of bass and volume. I can't comment on the noise cancellation technology though
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tgyarslan said:
if u have z2 please answer.
what about headphones, how is noise cancelling ? hope the nc headphones comes in the box.
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The noise cancelling headphones don't come in the Z2 box, but some countries have deals where you will also get the NC headphones when you buy a Z2.

They are superb on both counts very impressed

The sound quality of the headset is okay.
Of course it's not high-end but definitely better than many other headsets available on the market you get for the same price.
And I was surprised of the great noise cancelling.
That works really good. Feels like you muted your environment.

Mine came in the box
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The noise cancelling headphones don't come in the Z2 box, but some countries have deals where you will also get the NC headphones when you buy a Z2.
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Got my nc headphones in the box.. I live in the uk
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Look, there not just ok, they are amazing. I know I have never owned an expensive pair, but for headphones that comes free with a phone im truly impressed.
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Brody5 said:
Got my nc headphones in the box.. I live in the uk
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Oh nice! I wonder if that means all UK Z2s will come with them....and what about other countries? Sounds like Singapore didn't get NC headphones.

Certainly all UK preorders appear to be coming with them but who knows how long that will last following the launch proper.
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Im actually very impressed with these headphones....... ive never owned or even used noise cancelling headphones before, altho they are not the loudest headphones (thats not to say they are quiet mind, they have quite good volume) the noise cancellation more than makes up for it....... with a song playing at the lowest volume, i can barely hear the tumble dryer spinning away less than a foot behind my head

Very impressed with the headphones for a pair that were chucked in with the phone.
Usually they are terrible but these are decent and the noise cancellation actually works very well too

I tech journalist friend of mine said that he was under the impression all UK Z2's came with the noise cancelling headphones.
On Amazon they are listed as being part of the package and are NOT a preorder bonus

Stalkalainen said:
I tech journalist friend of mine said that he was under the impression all UK Z2's came with the noise cancelling headphones.
On Amazon they are listed as being part of the package and are NOT a preorder bonus
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mine came in the box too .. but they are rubbish ! not sure if i just have a bad set? but the distortion in them even at low volume levels is terrible.

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Decent BT headphones

Hey all, I'm looking for a decent pair of BT headphones. After doing some research it seems the old Moto S9s and s9-HDs are still the way to go for the cash they can be had? Can anyone enlighten me a little further on a decent pair or your own person experiences?
i bought the S10-HD and they where great, the sound was amazing for the price, but the battery life will always be the issue. if you wont use them for more than 6-8 hours get the S-10HD. make sure even if you get the S9 that its the HD option.. very important.
last thing of note, they are a little uncomfortable for some people, pull them apart to stretch them out
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Hey all, I'm looking for a decent pair of BT headphones. After doing some research it seems the old Moto S9s and s9-HDs are still the way to go for the cash they can be had? Can anyone enlighten me a little further on a decent pair or your own person experiences?
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I have had the S-9 and S-10s, the s-9s are superior. Go for them, no doubt.
I'm still rockin' my Jabra BT 620S pair from like 2007-2008, works fine and battery life is not an issue. Quality is pretty good, but no noise cancellation and wish it was a bit louder. I'll upgrade when these die
I love these HP headphones: http://www.frys.com/product/5656521
When I bought them they were the only full sized over the ear headphones. They also have decent noise cancelling. I need some BASS and the smaller ones are no better then earbuds. If you look around you can probably find them cheaper then $70, I think mine were like $55.
Motorolla Rokr. Awesome sound excellent controls and battery life...plus they are frikin waterproof.
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Motorola S9-HD is the best that I have found. You have to turn off SRS to get decent sound. I had Jaybird JF3 also. They had too much high frequency distortion. Cymbals sounded weird for example. The S9 has good battery life. ~$50 on Amazon. Poor outdoor reception, great indoors though.
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Thank you everyone. I have thanked you all.
I ended up buying some new wired Sennheiser/Adidas CX680i earbuds yesterday to get great sound quality plus mic and button for making calls. They are impressive. I also used headset button controller app to reassign multiple clicks of the one working button to track skip, volume, etc.
Unfortunately most wired sets are designed to have the skip buttons work for only ipod. The Sennheiser therefore has one of three buttons that work, but the app is a good workaround.
I was happy to find out that DSP Manager app works without root on android 2.3. I setup the bluetooth and headset profiles to use bass boost and custom equalizer.
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I use the jawbone era. Kind of expensive but the sound quality and noise cancellation is excellent. It has online updating and a2dp
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I got the Sony Ericsson MW600 for $54 shipped from amazon. these work great for watching movies and talking on the phone. Batteries last at least 10 hours. I recommend these!
Nokia bh-905i. Perfect in all ways. Battery design sound bass controls ect.
poopymonster said:
I got the Sony Ericsson MW600 for $54 shipped from amazon. these work great for watching movies and talking on the phone. Batteries last at least 10 hours. I recommend these!
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I'm very interested in purchasing the MW600's, and was wondering if you can confirm that they work for controlling Google Music and/or BeyondPod. I assume from your post that's there is no problem with controlling phone calls. I've previously run into problems where I've purchased headphones that are not compatible with a particular phone, and I'd love to avoid that this time around Unfortunately neither Sony Ericsson nor HTC would confirm compatibility for me. Any insight anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
I've had the sony s9 and they were great, but awkward to fit in a pocket.
I just picked up the bluedio one from ebay for about $18 and it's wicked!!!
It's a tiny HSP/HFP mono earpiece with a magnetic connector to connect the second earbud (which seems to activate A2DP stereo bt profile. Things are TINY!!! but great audio quality and great battery life!
My ONLY complaint so far is that it's a non-standard barrel connector charger... wish it was micro usb.
Bluedio stereo... check it out on ebay!

[Q] Did anyone buy the Beats headphones too?

I just went into the Sprint store today, traded in my OG Evo, and paid $155 for the phone, out the door.
However, while I was in there, they were pushing the Beats headphones a bit. Especially because the sound quality is supposed to be "amazing" using the headphones.
I decided not to grab them, but the iPhone comes with the headphones that you can also use to talk to people on the phone with. Anyone find anything similar, that aren't $100?
Only $100 for Beats-branded headphones? It's a fire sale!
Kudos to you on not paying about 90% mark-up for the label. (Don't they also sport a Monster logo for the cable?)
Are you looking for headphones with a mic built-in?
Yea, I am. I went on Amazon and bought the Klipsh S4i's:
I'd link them, but I can't post url's yet
I have these and they're godly
I don't own a pair of beats but I've tested some at Best Buy and it didn't seem all too special. I think you can buy a pair of cheap headphones and be satisfied.... Imo....
alainater said:
I have these and they're godly
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I just bought those too They're $57 on Amazon.
I just wanted headphones that I could use when I'm riding my bicycle around and need to make a call. I have one bud in my ear, and other open so I can hear around me.
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Yea, I am. I went on Amazon and bought the Klipsh S4i's:
I'd link them, but I can't post url's yet
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alainater said:
I have these and they're godly
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Yes. Those I can get behind. Klipsch, Sennheiser, maybe even Shure. Do those S4i's work with the LTE? I thought that sometimes products intended for Apple devices have the contacts switched around on the TRRS tips.
What I'd like is a pair of exercise-resistant bluetooth headphones. I know Jabra has some, I'm still debating those vs. some lower-cost options. Just something solid that I can wear running to hear my music and audio cues, and that I could use as a hands-free headset. But I suppose that's another topic.
I have a pair of the Beats Tour earbuds with the in-line mic. I also own a pair of the S4i Klipsch. Quick review. The Beats sound fine when paired with a device that has the Beats audio software. They sound great when plugged into the Evo4GLTE. Now take same pair of Beats and plug into my iPod Touch and/or Classic and they sound like garbage. Regardless of what I have the iPod's EQ set to. Now the S4i's sound awesome when plugged into any of the devices. Only downside is the in-line mic isn't all that great. People always complain of excessive background noise, even when I'm in a quiet place. The mic on the Beats does a better job of blocking the outside noises & isolating your voice while on a call. The Beats are wayyyyy over priced and over hyped IMO. Now I have listened to a pair of the Beats Detox and they sounded good but I really don't have any other over-the-ear headphones to compare them too. I would hope with a $500 price tag they would be great.
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Skull candy ftw!!
I got a pair at a discounted rate from Sprint since I am on the 3rd Evo in less than a week. Finally got a great phone and Beats headphones at 50% off. Sound great and a good set up.
I've had every version of these and love them. They are sweat resistant.http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004BHCSQC
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Skull candy ftw!!
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See, now I feel bad, because I was just going to make a crack about how the Beats products are the new SkullCandy's. Just re-branded products with fancy colors. I met somebody with a pair of SkullCandy headphones that were exactly like my Sony headphones, just with Jamaican coloration versus my silver and black style. At least they sounded alright (mine were better, IMHO, for some reason) but they cost twice as much as mine did.
Anyway. It would be cool if there was a way to force the LTE's ambient mic to stay on during a headset call, so it could cancel out ambient noise the same way the onboard voice mic does. I have no idea if that would work or not.
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I've had every version of these and love them. They are sweat resistant.http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004BHCSQC
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Nice, I've looked at those. Good to know you like them. I'd prefer stand-alone earpieces, but I guess if they're wireless it's about the same thing.
I have a pair of Solo HD's but I havent tested them with the phone yet. I dont really listen to music on my phone so I havent gotten around to it.
questions go here....
I have these Audio-Technica headphones (http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technic...KR8E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338762494&sr=8-1) and so far they have been great.
I'm close to 4 years with them and traveled around the world with them. The best noise cancelling I've heard (you can't hear a thing on an Airplane, Train or Car) and they are extremely durable: been to Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan with them and they have come back alive and working.

Decent ear/headphones?

Having decided to keep my N3 even tho I'm not bowled over by the audio, I'd like to reach out and ask which earphones you guys use, and rate highly? I'm in the UK
Thanks.
What's your budget and what do you look for in a pair of them? Quality over sound or vice versa. What type of music genres? Etc... do you want more bass or more average or more vocals to pop out?
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try something from Denon or Audio Technica!
I use the stock buds at work as they allow me to listen in on conversations of colleagues (meaning I can hear them when they try talking to me). If I want good sound away from home, I use a shure 215 se. There are pricier options, but for 100€ it's really great sound. At home I use a sennheiser MD 598 if I really want to have it like the musicians inteted their songs. But the sennheisers are open back and so sound gets out and my family is annoyed by that if they wantto watch TV. So I bought the Yamaha Pr 500. they are closed backs and almost don't leak sound, even if I use my Fiio alpen to crank it up. The Yamaha is a little tinted to the lower frequency side, but it sounds awesome to hear all the bass lines. And with EQ you van tweak the sound to your liking. But what I found is, that any over the ear headphones with big drivers really gives a much better sound stage. When using my big cans I almost always get back to live tracks over studio recordings, because it sounds as if you were standing in front of the stage. I recently had to thin out my music collection on SD card to make space for higher quality recordings. Now the minimum I use is 160 kbps and I have tracks up to 320. and the difference is amazing.
Sorry for this rather long post, but I hope you can get something out of it.
Check out Headfi
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Agree. Headfi.org is great if you research audio stuff.
Another vote for head fi. Watch your wallet though. The headphone out on the Note 3 is very good. A high quality headphone is worth it. Personally I use a Vmoda m100 most of the time. It's a fantastic headphone if you like your bass. I also have a pair of Audiotechnica A900s which still sound amazing after 5 years since I purchased it. For ultimate portability I use Sennheiser IE8s which still blow me away with their bass and soundstage.
Good luck with your search. There are lots of good choices.
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I'm using the Sennheiser Adidas MX 685 as my put-in-pocket pair of earphones. They sound great, are water-proof, and don't fall out of your ears! You can get them in multiple form factors.
http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-Adidas-Sports-Headphones-Packaging/dp/B00E367V4A/
http://www.amazon.com/Sennhesier-Adidas-Sports-In-Ear-Headphones/dp/B0094R4PBU/
http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-Adidas-Sports-In-Ear-Headphones/dp/B0094R2HZQ/
http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-Adidas-Sports-Neckband-Headphones/dp/B0094R4Q6Y/
Discovered JVC HA-S500 through HeadFi. I loved them so much I now own three pair so the wife and kids can use. They are import only from Japan.
http://www.amazon.com/JVC-Head-band-Portable-Headphones-HA-S500-B/dp/B008FWB9TQ
JCM800 said:
Having decided to keep my N3 even tho I'm not bowled over by the audio, I'd like to reach out and ask which earphones you guys use, and rate highly? I'm in the UK
Thanks.
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www.Rockitsounds.com
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Bose earbuds. Designed so they cannot fall out of your ears, tons of BASS, amazing. Cost around $150
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JCM800 said:
Having decided to keep my N3 even tho I'm not bowled over by the audio, I'd like to reach out and ask which earphones you guys use, and rate highly? I'm in the UK
Thanks.
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Monster inspiration noise canceling headphone they work pretty good.
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Try a pair of these.
http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SE535LT...F8&qid=1382456681&sr=8-2&keywords=shure+se846
The output from the N3 is extremely good. If you're not feeling that then either you're using dodgy earphones or poor quality source material. Well recorded 24/96 audio through my Shure E3C earphones sounds pretty amazing.
Really can believe no one has recommended Etymotic. I picked up a set of these
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000XP8DJC
And I am as happy as I can be with them. You can't beat it for under $100 IMO. I plan on investing in their ER-4s based on my experience with how impressed I am with the hf4. I never thought I would be paying as much for a set of headphones as I would a phone....
JCM800 said:
Having decided to keep my N3 even tho I'm not bowled over by the audio, I'd like to reach out and ask which earphones you guys use, and rate highly? I'm in the UK
Thanks.
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One of my friend in Hampshire ordered headsets for his N3 from fommy....and he was quite happy to receive them so you can check out their may be you find some better ones....
XxLostSoulxX said:
What's your budget and what do you look for in a pair of them? Quality over sound or vice versa. What type of music genres? Etc... do you want more bass or more average or more vocals to pop out?
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Firstly thanks for the replies everyone. I wasn't receiving post updates.
I listen to Led Zeppelin a lot. Rock music. Like to hear the bass too and mid range .
I think I'm more inclined to use in ear buds, so shall look through the thread and check recommended types.
Thanks all
I picked up a pair of Bose IE2 a few days ago and blown away with audio quality and comfort. Kinda pricey but well worth it.
http://www.amazon.com/Bose-327279-0...=UTF8&qid=1382528712&sr=8-1&keywords=Bose+IE2
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I picked up a pair of Bose IE2 a few days ago and blown away with audio quality and comfort. Kinda pricey but well worth it.
http://www.amazon.com/Bose-327279-0...=UTF8&qid=1382528712&sr=8-1&keywords=Bose+IE2
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Thanks ill have a look. I'm just used to those silly shaped in ears that came with my old iPhone 5 - I imagine Bose would be better than those!?
JCM800 said:
Thanks ill have a look. I'm just used to those silly shaped in ears that came with my old iPhone 5 - I imagine Bose would be better than those!?
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Yes, definitely. These come with different size buds and stabilizers depending on your ear size. I don't even know I'm wearing these when working out for long periods of time. They have another version with volume controls and mic for $30 more.
Returned for a refund the Plantronics BackBeat Go 2 bluetooth headset because the buds were uncomfortable and popped out during movement.
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I think I'm more inclined to use in ear buds, so shall look through the thread and check recommended types.
Thanks all
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You can use over the ear headphones with the N3 but I wouldn't recommend it. I tried my Sennheiser HD650s plugged into the N3 and they sounded okay but not great, problem is the N3 doesn't really have enough power to drive them. Through a headphone amp or external DAC they should be fine, I tried the N3->HLLY SMK-III DAC->Sennheiser HD650 and that sounded awesome.

Sbh52 sony bluetooth vs lg tone ultra?

I'm planning on buying a bluetooth. But not 100% sure which 1 I should get I'm mainly looking to use it when I'm biking. Any suggestions any other bluetooth names, models would be good too thanks.
troyd28 said:
I'm planning on buying a bluetooth. But not 100% sure which 1 I should get I'm mainly looking to use it when I'm biking. Any suggestions any other bluetooth names, models would be good too thanks.
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I vote for the lg tone ultra's...I have them and love them but the 700's are fine too. The sound quality is outstanding on both with the ultra's edging out the 700's. I have both so I can speak from experience. I use the 700's for exercising and the ultra's for my daily commute. I bought some cheap 30 euro pair and that was a mistake. Tried the delycon's and those weren't great either. I haven't used any other bluetooth headphones besides those.
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I vote for the lg tone ultra's...I have them and love them but the 700's are fine too. The sound quality is outstanding on both with the ultra's edging out the 700's. I have both so I can speak from experience. I use the 700's for exercising and the ultra's for my daily commute. I bought some cheap 30 euro pair and that was a mistake. Tried the delycon's and those weren't great either. I haven't used any other bluetooth headphones besides those.
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I'm seeing mixed reviews does the noise cancelling work really good?
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I'm seeing mixed reviews does the noise cancelling work really good?
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The noise cancelling is good for like on the train/subway when I commute in the mornings and afternoons. Otherwise, the noise canceling is not true noise cancelling to me. I think the sound quality on the ultra's is better but if you have the 730's, i think they had already had upgraded the sound to jbl by that time. I had only the 700's since the 730's weren't available here in europe. I think the bass is richer and the high's better on the ultra's but I'm no audio expert.
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The noise cancelling is good for like on the train/subway when I commute in the mornings and afternoons. Otherwise, the noise canceling is not true noise cancelling to me. I think the sound quality on the ultra's is better but if you have the 730's, i think they had already had upgraded the sound to jbl by that time. I had only the 700's since the 730's weren't available here in europe. I think the bass is richer and the high's better on the ultra's but I'm no audio expert.
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Did you check out the 900s? Those look great I'm not sure if to wait or get these ultra. Either lol.
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Did you check out the 900s? Those look great I'm not sure if to wait or get these ultra. Either lol.
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No I haven't but I'll be sure to... LG had done a bang up job with the headphones.
Do the Ultra's work well for working out? I'm usually a very sweaty person, so I need a noise cancelling blue tooth that isn't too expensive, like these, and this is the only problem I have before I buy them.
Here's one vote for the sonys.
I dislike rubber and foam earbud tips (work outside, and I like to hear things around me) So being able to use any ear buds or headset with it is great.
Plus on those lgs if one of the earbuds somehow get snagged and break, your sol. Not so with the Sonys, just get another set of ear buds.
But that's just my take.
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Do the Ultra's work well for working out? I'm usually a very sweaty person, so I need a noise cancelling blue tooth that isn't too expensive, like these, and this is the only problem I have before I buy them.
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The ultra's are not cheap. I paid like 80 euros so that's about 100 dollars for these. If you're sweaty person, I might not go for these because the thing lays around your neck. I have no problems with it but I don't have sweat issues. I would think that the sweat may get on and around the neck band and that could short out the electronics. Someone else maybe able to talk on this issue.
The delycons and the cheap Aldi brand that I bought here were the kind that has a single cord connecting the earphones and basically went around the back of your head. I liked the design better of those but the sound quality sucked and they were not noise cancelling. I haven't been able to really find anything besides the plantronics backbeats but those have mixed reviews too. I might still consider them because of the design and the immense amount of money I've already spent on trying all these bluetooth headphones.
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I will say those LG Tones "magically" and randomly move around your neck lol. One side will hang further then the other. Read some reviews out there and you will see what I'm saying
Speaking from experience owning the 730's
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What headset are you using?

So, I'm currently using the Bose QuietComfort 20 with my beautiful Z3 and aside from the stellar audio quality, I'm thinking of getting something else. I don't like the rectangular block on it and find that I don't use the noise cancelling as much as I thought I would. Perhaps because I'm typically using them while on the streets of NYC, and fear that if I cancel outside noise, I'll quickly become road-kill.
This leads me to my question - what is the best headset out their that still takes advantage of the phone's built-in audio settings (yes, including the noise cancellation)? My guess is that you need to use a Sony headset to be able to use the NC built in to the phone, and while I won't be a big user of it, for those rare times, I'd like to have the option. For my own purposes, I prefer in-ear/ear-buds.
So, what say you? What is the way to go? Let's perhaps offer suggestions with price not a factor, and another suggestion that considers cost.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
I use an MEElectronics M-Duo costs $50-60 but performs as good as many $100+, has very good reviews everywhere.
Its not very noise isolating, but its makes up for it in every other way. It can also take a lot of abuse. I prefer this to my $100 Bose IE2 earphones.
XDA member review.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2476918
If you want noise cancelling, try this:
http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en.../digital-noise-cancelling-headset-mdr-nc31em/
I use sbh80 headset, but not much noise cancellation there. otherwise I use my shure's se215. I love my shures.
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I use an MEElectronics M-Duo costs $50-60 but performs as good as many $100+, has very good reviews everywhere.
Its not very noise isolating, but its makes up for it in every other way. It can also take a lot of abuse. I prefer this to my $100 Bose IE2 earphones.
XDA member review.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2476918
If you want noise cancelling, try this:
http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en.../digital-noise-cancelling-headset-mdr-nc31em/
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Thanks guys! I guess the question is, what functionality built into our Z3's do we lose when using non-Sony headsets and does it make it worth it to purchase one of the headsets listed within the device? The other question, is why are only those Sony headsets listed (see attached)? They make many other ones, some being highly rated!
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HTC used to do the same during the Beats era, it justs sets an equalizer tuned to those Sony headsets, if I am correct.
When I want in-ears, I use Beyerdynamic MMX102IE. They work very well with the Z3 - great sound quality, bass and volume. If I'm going to listen to a podcast or something similar in a noisy environment, I'll use the MDR-NC31EM for the noise cancellation. The latter are good, especially for the price, but they are not as good as the Beyerdynamics for music.
I also use the Beyerdynamic Custom One Pros. They sound awesome, but sometimes I would like more volume from them. I do have a Fiio E6 that I can use them with if I really want to, but it would be nice to get some more power out of the phone. The sound quality is excellent.
Well, I purchased a pair of Degauss Noir's. Should arrive next week and am looking forward to letting y'all know all about them! :good:
Xiaomi Piston 2 works fine with the Z3 (unlike my old Nexus 4...). I can't get the FM radio to work properly though, anyone have any luck?
Marshall Minor for music or original Samsung
Im using STH80 and bass are really good. Midrange is somehow weak
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I have SBH20 for daughter, SBH50 and Beats Wireless.
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Sony XBA-H1
Westone UM3X ... a bit expensive but worth it...
Xears 4 Core Hybrid, i used Xears XE200Pro before and 3 of my friends using it now, Xears are amazing!
a-Jays five.
With working volume buttons.
Really like it :good:
Bose SoundTrue Galaxy version.
It works 100% (all three buttons) with LG G3 and Sony Z3 (tested).
Bose QC20 noise cancelling, super comfortable, superb sound quality, but pricey
Sony SBH 52
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Bose SoundTrue Galaxy version.
It works 100% (all three buttons) with LG G3 and Sony Z3 (tested).
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So, based on your comments, I wet out and bought a pair of the SoundTrue Samsung Galaxy version. The middle button only increases volume or if I triple-click, it will skip to next song (while boosting volume 3 clicks). :crying: Not sure why it words for you and not for me - are you using the D6616 version? I cannot imagine this makes a difference, but maybe?
Thanks.

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