I am reviewing a pair of headphones which I was sent for review. I am not employed or been paid by MPOW for this review....
Amazon Link
http://www.amazon.com/Headphones-Mpow-High-fidelity-Smartphones-Fluorescence/dp/B00NZTHGN2/ref=sr_1_1?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1436331296&sr=1-1&keywords=mpow
I have used bluetooth in ear headsets before, like the Sony Ericsson MW600's where you can use your choice of earbuds, but has a clip, but never had workout type ones. I have the Sol Republic Tracks Air now and love those and so does my 6 year old lol. Crazy battery life (13hrs!) but not meant for yard work, which I use them for currently. In the past, I have used the Plantronics Pulsar 590(A) and wore those until they literally fell apart.
I understand that bluetooth vs wired entirely. This review is not intended to compare that; just reviewing the unit itself.
Upon opening the small packaging, there were two smaller boxes. One housed the headphones. The other all the accessories like the different sized ear buds and wings. Oh and also a micro usb charging cable. Along with that you get the instruction pamphlet along with some QR codes to follow them on FB or/and Twitter, which I am not really active on Twitter and I do not have a FB account.
One thing I did wish they included was either a guide on how to put them on and which ear wings to generally put them on. I had to research it online and found some reviews on Amazon with included pics on how to orient the wings and how to actually wear the buds. I am sure others that work out or have similar "winged" bluetooth headsets are familiar on the use and wear of it, but I sure was not. Took me a good 15 mins to get it right. Now I am a pro and can put those buds in within a seconds time. Those wings are super comfy once you get you used to them. I have small ears so naturally I installed the smallest earbuds and wings on each side and when I finally figured out the correct way to wear them, it went in like a glove.
One other thing is that because of my old eyes, I couldn't make out which was the right side vs the left side of the headphones. I had to look at the headphones at an angle to tell. Again, it's my eyes. LOL.
Pairing was a breeze to my Nexus 6. And looking at the box besides me, the wings are entirely different. They resemble butterfly wings where on the box still depicts the circle wings.
Charging up, was pretty easy. You have to lift the plug out and plug in a micro usb. Mine charged up pretty fast and turned blue within 15 mins. I turned on to pair and went in without a hitch. You have to unplug before doing the initial pairing, which you need to press the "MPOW" button for 5 seconds to get into the pairing mode, where it blinks red and blue.
My first tunes testing these guys out was the Fast and Furious 7 soundtrack. Tell you initially sounded tinny, but I knew like other headphones, even in ears need some sort of break-in period. When I got home from work, I powered them up and put the music on again. And within about 20 minutes, I could tell the sounds were warming up. The bass was a bit more prevalent and the vocals were a bit more defined. No I am not an audiophile, but I know what "I" like and "I" like, no LOVE to use my V-Moda M100's whenever I can because of the clarity of it all.
Is it bassy? At first nope. But once you warm it up and start listening to songs you will find that the bass will warm up and feel pretty good actually. I was impressed on how much these bluetooth in ears produced. No it's nothing like beats or even my BT Sol Republics Tracks Air, but we are talking about tiny drivers here compared to those. And the audio does not disappoint.
Fast forward an hour after the soundtrack has finished. I then opted over to the Google Play Music to try the free radio service (with ads of course). This time I went with female vocals; Jessie J's recent album. Again, I was greeted with warm vocals with matching bass. Not too much bass, It's like the MPOWs know their limits. No fuzzies and no real noise to speak of. However, I did find disconnects whenever I was at my kitchen sink. I am not sure why. Initially, I thought I was too far away from my phone, but I was able to head over to my garage without an issue. I also have a LG G Watch R and that is still connected. to the same phone, so I don't know why it starts skipping and disconnects only at the sink with the water running.
Now to the battery...the packaging says about 5 hours and I can say I went three straight the first day and today went about one. There is a tone indicator to let me know if it runs low, but I didn't meet it yet.
The buttons are kind of difficult to get to at first. They are all on the right ear piece. The volume up/down and the "MPOW" button that you used before to pair the phone is also the answer/end/mute/play/pause button/on indicator. The volume rocker buttons also have multiple functions as well. They are used for skipping through tracks by either long or short pressing it. And the volume is device specific. Meaning it has it's own level and not tied to the phone. I have not taken or made a call with it on yet. I'll try that tomorrow.
Now wearing it for the second day, it is very easy to put on and to take out, it takes a little practice to take out without pulling on your ear lobe lol. Other than including a fit and use guide for newbies, I would have loved to have a carrying case or pouch to put them away. I have a bag full of different cords and either a cord manager at the very least would have been a welcomed accessory. I personally use a old Oakley glasses bag to carry them up and cinch up the top to close. Well, you can only fit so much in that small tiny box I guess!
Pros:
Pretty small
Light weight
Sound is clear
Sound isolation is pretty good (didn't even hear the wife come into the house and didn't hear her talking to me lol)
Easy to put on and off once you get accustomed to the process.
You can wear glasses with these!
Different ear buds and wings to best fit ones ears.
Range is pretty good
Auto-connects upon powering up
Available in different colors
and Comfy once you get used to the winged inserts.
Cons:
Interference when washing dishes or at the kitchen sink
No guide or a piece of paper to guide on how to wear the MPOW.
No carrying case/pouch
Bottom line, do I recommend these? For $30 bux (Amazon) http://www.amazon.com/Headphones-Mpow-High-fidelity-Smartphones-Fluorescence/dp/B00NZTHGN2/ref=sr_1_1?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1436331296&sr=1-1&keywords=mpow ;
I can't say no it's now worth it. The wings alone that keep the buds in when working out or doing yard work is a great feature. I can't tell you how many times I knock my Sol Republic Track Airs off my head lol.
Any questions please ask!
Now for the pics!
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Hi kpjimmy...
Did you ever noticed issues with the sound routing?
if´ve got heavy issues when connected via BT to my lg g4 playing music with screen locked.
The sound is always routet to the internal speaker. when unlocking and pause play mostly it works.
Thanks
aceintheplace said:
Hi kpjimmy...
Did you ever noticed issues with the sound routing?
if´ve got heavy issues when connected via BT to my lg g4 playing music with screen locked.
The sound is always routet to the internal speaker. when unlocking and pause play mostly it works.
Thanks
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I've had different type of issues but related to being on Android 7.0 Previews and were worked out in future previews. Have you tried different music players on the phone?
Hey..
Thanks for your fast reply.
same thing with the build in LG music player..
i will double check it with my mobile bluetooth speaker...
cheers
flo
kpjimmy said:
I am reviewing a pair of headphones which I was sent for review. I am not employed or been paid by MPOW for this review....
Amazon Link
http://www.amazon.com/Headphones-Mpow-High-fidelity-Smartphones-Fluorescence/dp/B00NZTHGN2/ref=sr_1_1?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1436331296&sr=1-1&keywords=mpow
I have used bluetooth in ear headsets before, like the Sony Ericsson MW600's where you can use your choice of earbuds, but has a clip, but never had workout type ones. I have the Sol Republic Tracks Air now and love those and so does my 6 year old lol. Crazy battery life (13hrs!) but not meant for yard work, which I use them for currently. In the past, I have used the Plantronics Pulsar 590(A) and wore those until they literally fell apart.
I understand that bluetooth vs wired entirely. This review is not intended to compare that; just reviewing the unit itself.
Upon opening the small packaging, there were two smaller boxes. One housed the headphones. The other all the accessories like the different sized ear buds and wings. Oh and also a micro usb charging cable. Along with that you get the instruction pamphlet along with some QR codes to follow them on FB or/and Twitter, which I am not really active on Twitter and I do not have a FB account.
One thing I did wish they included was either a guide on how to put them on and which ear wings to generally put them on. I had to research it online and found some reviews on Amazon with included pics on how to orient the wings and how to actually wear the buds. I am sure others that work out or have similar "winged" bluetooth headsets are familiar on the use and wear of it, but I sure was not. Took me a good 15 mins to get it right. Now I am a pro and can put those buds in within a seconds time. Those wings are super comfy once you get you used to them. I have small ears so naturally I installed the smallest earbuds and wings on each side and when I finally figured out the correct way to wear them, it went in like a glove.
One other thing is that because of my old eyes, I couldn't make out which was the right side vs the left side of the headphones. I had to look at the headphones at an angle to tell. Again, it's my eyes. LOL.
Pairing was a breeze to my Nexus 6. And looking at the box besides me, the wings are entirely different. They resemble butterfly wings where on the box still depicts the circle wings.
Charging up, was pretty easy. You have to lift the plug out and plug in a micro usb. Mine charged up pretty fast and turned blue within 15 mins. I turned on to pair and went in without a hitch. You have to unplug before doing the initial pairing, which you need to press the "MPOW" button for 5 seconds to get into the pairing mode, where it blinks red and blue.
My first tunes testing these guys out was the Fast and Furious 7 soundtrack. Tell you initially sounded tinny, but I knew like other headphones, even in ears need some sort of break-in period. When I got home from work, I powered them up and put the music on again. And within about 20 minutes, I could tell the sounds were warming up. The bass was a bit more prevalent and the vocals were a bit more defined. No I am not an audiophile, but I know what "I" like and "I" like, no LOVE to use my V-Moda M100's whenever I can because of the clarity of it all.
Is it bassy? At first nope. But once you warm it up and start listening to songs you will find that the bass will warm up and feel pretty good actually. I was impressed on how much these bluetooth in ears produced. No it's nothing like beats or even my BT Sol Republics Tracks Air, but we are talking about tiny drivers here compared to those. And the audio does not disappoint.
Fast forward an hour after the soundtrack has finished. I then opted over to the Google Play Music to try the free radio service (with ads of course). This time I went with female vocals; Jessie J's recent album. Again, I was greeted with warm vocals with matching bass. Not too much bass, It's like the MPOWs know their limits. No fuzzies and no real noise to speak of. However, I did find disconnects whenever I was at my kitchen sink. I am not sure why. Initially, I thought I was too far away from my phone, but I was able to head over to my garage without an issue. I also have a LG G Watch R and that is still connected. to the same phone, so I don't know why it starts skipping and disconnects only at the sink with the water running.
Now to the battery...the packaging says about 5 hours and I can say I went three straight the first day and today went about one. There is a tone indicator to let me know if it runs low, but I didn't meet it yet.
The buttons are kind of difficult to get to at first. They are all on the right ear piece. The volume up/down and the "MPOW" button that you used before to pair the phone is also the answer/end/mute/play/pause button/on indicator. The volume rocker buttons also have multiple functions as well. They are used for skipping through tracks by either long or short pressing it. And the volume is device specific. Meaning it has it's own level and not tied to the phone. I have not taken or made a call with it on yet. I'll try that tomorrow.
Now wearing it for the second day, it is very easy to put on and to take out, it takes a little practice to take out without pulling on your ear lobe lol. Other than including a fit and use guide for newbies, I would have loved to have a carrying case or pouch to put them away. I have a bag full of different cords and either a cord manager at the very least would have been a welcomed accessory. I personally use a old Oakley glasses bag to carry them up and cinch up the top to close. Well, you can only fit so much in that small tiny box I guess!
Pros:
Pretty small
Light weight
Sound is clear
Sound isolation is pretty good (didn't even hear the wife come into the house and didn't hear her talking to me lol)
Easy to put on and off once you get accustomed to the process.
You can wear glasses with these!
Different ear buds and wings to best fit ones ears.
Range is pretty good
Auto-connects upon powering up
Available in different colors
and Comfy once you get used to the winged inserts.
Cons:
Interference when washing dishes or at the kitchen sink
No guide or a piece of paper to guide on how to wear the MPOW.
No carrying case/pouch
Bottom line, do I recommend these? For $30 bux (Amazon) http://www.amazon.com/Headphones-Mpow-High-fidelity-Smartphones-Fluorescence/dp/B00NZTHGN2/ref=sr_1_1?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1436331296&sr=1-1&keywords=mpow ;
I can't say no it's now worth it. The wings alone that keep the buds in when working out or doing yard work is a great feature. I can't tell you how many times I knock my Sol Republic Track Airs off my head lol.
Any questions please ask!
Now for the pics!
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Do these ear buds completely block outside sounds, or can they be used while driving?
rotorbudd said:
Do these ear buds completely block outside sounds, or can they be used while driving?
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No they aren't Bose so no nothing like that. They do block a lot of the outside noise though. I have never used headphones while driving so I cannot say if it can be used that way.
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I have an issue with mine.
When I turn them on and try to pair them, the light doesnt flash red and blue, it stays purple.
Also the voice which says "Power on" and "Power off" doesnt sound right.
Can anyone help?
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Hello everyone
I got my Wing couple weeks ago, but I just got to testing the headset/earbuds that came with it. Anyways, when I opened them, it looks like one string of an earbud is shorter then the other. So the middle piece with volume control on it is not centered in the middle, which is very uncomfortable. I didn't find any way to adjust it. Anyone else has the same problem, or am I on the only one with "faulty" earbuds? Please respond. I purchased online through Business Services on a current deal. If I take it to T-Mobile store, will they replace? Thanks a lot.
It really is a crappy design flaw but thats the way they come. With the weight of the volume control on one side of the headphones, that side tends to fall out of my ear. Really sorry design on they're part.
I'd say go with the bluetooth stereo headsets. The sound quality is better and you dont have to worry about the faulty wires being in the way. I invested in one the other day and come to find out other than listening to music, they also pick up calls. You can find good deals on ebay.
wordizbond007 said:
It really is a crappy design flaw but thats the way they come. With the weight of the volume control on one side of the headphones, that side tends to fall out of my ear. Really sorry design on they're part.
I'd say go with the bluetooth stereo headsets. The sound quality is better and you dont have to worry about the faulty wires being in the way. I invested in one the other day and come to find out other than listening to music, they also pick up calls. You can find good deals on ebay.
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Thanks for the explanation. Can you tell me which ones you got? Just currious!
The ones I picked up are made by Motorola. Check the ones I bought on this link.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-MOTOROLA-HT820-BLUETOOTH-STEREO-HEADSET-HT-820_W0QQitemZ290181398683QQihZ019QQcategoryZ133229QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
There's also a few diferent types to choose from. Just do a search for Bluetooth Stereo Headsets and you'll see.
You do realize most headphones are like this now, just grab a set of ipod headphones and you'll know what I mean.
genaldar said:
You do realize most headphones are like this now, just grab a set of ipod headphones and you'll know what I mean.
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That sucks! Whoever came up with this idea should be forced to wear these headphones for the rest of their life!
coolmen777 said:
That sucks! Whoever came up with this idea should be forced to wear these headphones for the rest of their life!
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I agree completely. It's always felt awkward to me.
coolmen777 said:
Hello everyone
I got my Wing couple weeks ago, but I just got to testing the headset/earbuds that came with it. Anyways, when I opened them, it looks like one string of an earbud is shorter then the other. So the middle piece with volume control on it is not centered in the middle, which is very uncomfortable. I didn't find any way to adjust it. Anyone else has the same problem, or am I on the only one with "faulty" earbuds? Please respond. I purchased online through Business Services on a current deal. If I take it to T-Mobile store, will they replace? Thanks a lot.
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the longer one is supposed to go around the back of your neck... bet bluetooth is way better i like these ones because you can use any 3.5mm headphones you like.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Stereo-Blac...ryZ15034QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
systematic said:
the longer one is supposed to go around the back of your neck... bet bluetooth is way better i like these ones because you can use any 3.5mm headphones you like.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Stereo-Blac...ryZ15034QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Can you just give us the model number? Or possibly a valid item# for the once you like? Link is not working (item removed). Thanks...
The model number is BCK-08. they have a bunch of 'em listed
Ummmm, it's not a defect!
Guys you do realize that there is a perfectly logical reason for this right??? Well, since you don't...LOL... Well, it's because the short side goes into one ear, and the other wraps around the back of you neck, so that they fit comfortably... The ear buds are labled, just follow the instructions above and everything should come together for you... They're not defective guys...
Yeah, thanks! Weird!
i agree... its done purpose fully.. not a defect
I still think it's a bad design because the side with the mic always gets knocked out of my ear or the mic gets caught on something, zipper, collar, button. I'm left-handed, so at least with symmetrical buds I don't have to be reminded that it's a right-handed world.
Be careful with bluetooth, the wing isn't really designed as a music player, even though it can do it. I got some bluetooth headphones made by insignia that work flawlessly with my partner's Samsung Upstage, but have this crackle with my Wing, only when playing music, and no, the sound files are fine, it's the wing's bluetooth connection that's messed up.
Have you tweaked the bluetooth stack (the bitrate and such) for better quality?
Hey guys! I had a pair of beats tours, but I blew the speaker today (twice now) so I am looking for something new.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a pair of in ear bluetooth headphones?
Something that can be very loud with a decent (~6 hours streaming) battery life?
I know I don't want the LG ones with the 'necklace', way to ridiculous for me lol.
Price is not an issue.
Thanks!
Get a small Bluetooth receiver and then pick your own IEMs IMO, way better bang for your buck... Unless you're completely against the notion of slipping a matchbook sized receiver in your pocket or clipping it somewhere. This Sony receiver actually comes with some headphones (can't speak to their quality) but you could use any pair of headphones, it has built in controls and a display even. Proprietary charging cable I think but that's par for the course with Sony.
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Ericsson-Bluetooth-Stereo-Headset/dp/B003DQ1DCM/ref=pd_cp_cps_pw_1
I got this more basic receiver for other uses but I've used it with my Senheisser CX300, JVC 'mallows, and MEElec M9P headphones without issue, main drawback is no mic or controls, little cheaper tho and it probably has better range:
http://www.amazon.com/Miccus-BluBridge-mini-jack-Rx-Bluetooth/dp/B0038MA11U
These are THE smallest BT headphones I've seen, not worth the extra $20 if you ask me tho:
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Ericsson-HBH-IS800-Wireless-Headphone/dp/B001QTW21Y/ref=pd_sim_cps5
Battery life on those is obviously worse, tho it might be sufficient for you. I can't remember what other drawbacks I noted tho (they've been around a few years, used to cost $200), besides the fact that you're tied to the integrated headphones forever, and they're probably $20-30 quality headphones (which isn't bad per se, just depends on your needs and budget). Controlling playback is also probably fussier, if at all possible.
No one makes very high end BT headphones because you do lose some quality due to the compression BT uses, tho it's fine for mobile and car use IMO... But I'm not an audiophile and I don't pay more than $70 for a pair of headphon, and lately not even half that. Home cans are JCV RX700, cost $30, you'd be amazed at what you can get with a small budget if you just do some research (Head-Fi.org).
Thanks for your input, I really appreciate it. I was thinking more so the ones that are connected with the 1ft ish cord connecting it, but didn't even consider that option. I'll check them out, thanks again.
Edited the post with some extra comments, not quite sure what type of !BT headphone you're alluding too tho. Most of the others I've seen either have a behind the head band or they're over the ear and bulkier.
I've seen a couple other IEMs that are just tethered by one short cord (Jaybirds?) but they're still bulkier than those last Sony I linked, and probably not much cheaper... Might as well go with the sleekest possible if you wanna go that route, I'm not a Sony fan by any means but I doubt similar sets from companies that don't make any other audio gear (besides BT stuff and phone accesories) are gonna sound any better. My 2c
Impulses said:
Edited the post with some extra comments, not quite sure what type of !BT headphone you're alluding too tho. Most of the others I've seen either have a behind the head band or they're over the ear and bulkier.
I've seen a couple other IEMs that are just tethered by one short cord (Jaybirds?) but they're still bulkier than those last Sony I linked, and probably not much cheaper... Might as well go with the sleekest possible if you wanna go that route, I'm not a Sony fan by any means but I doubt similar sets from companies that don't make any other audio gear (besides BT stuff and phone accesories) are gonna sound any better. My 2c
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I was talking about something similar to these
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005B28DOM/ref=aw_d_iv_wireless?is=l&qid=1318655745&sr=8-16
But really looking for options, opinions, reviews.
I'll check out the website you posted, thanks.
Also, the BT receiver defeats the purpose of having a BT headset for me because 100% of the time the phone will be in my pocket anyways lol.
Hmm, whatever you linked isn't showing up on my Transformer... Point of the receiver is you can take the phone out and whatever without wrangling or dangling the cord, those receivers are tiny enough for a shirt pocket even... But if compact is what you want I haven't really seen anything smaller than those Sony I linked (last link). The whole BT/battery module is a tiny capsule mid string, most other BT IEMs I've seen are bulkier on the ear components.
Impulses said:
Hmm, whatever you linked isn't showing up on my Transformer... Point of the receiver is you can take the phone out and whatever without wrangling or dangling the cord, those receivers are tiny enough for a shirt pocket even... But if compact is what you want I haven't really seen anything smaller than those Sony I linked (last link). The whole BT/battery module is a tiny capsule mid string, most other BT IEMs I've seen are bulkier on the ear components.
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Yeah I understand why you like the receiver, it just doesn't do anything for me.
I do like the ones in the last link, similar to the ones I linked, but was asking for reviews. They would be well worth the extra $20 in my book, if they work well.
Check out jabra sport.
Hi Guys,
I just wanted to share my experience regarding these bad boys. BUY IT!!!
I have nothing but bad luck with BT headsets. Everytime I buy one, I return it.
But... with the LG HBS-700 my luck just changed. Let me tell you it works unbelievable good with the Prime and cellphone together. It has BT 2.1 with multiconnection capabilities so you can have your tablet and cellphone paired/connected at the same time. So if you are listening music or watching a movie and get a phone call the sound from the tablet will go down while you take the call.
The sound quality is amazing and also excellent call sound. I received great feedback from several callers, they all told me my voice was crystal clear.
So there you have it in case you were looking for a BT device that works
LG Tone (HBS-700) Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Headset - $55.00
http://www.amazon.com/LG-HBS-700-Wireless-Bluetooth-Headset/dp/B0052YFYFK
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I replied over at transformer forums but I'll just put this here too. I have to agree with you, these are the best I've tried. As far as the comfort, they are almost too comfortable. I work in a refinery, I'm not supposed to carry anything outside that is not intrinsically safe. I kept going out to make my rounds with these still hanging around my neck. I wouldn't realize it until I sat down again to watch a movie and couldn't find them on my desk. I actually bought a Sony Bluetooth receiver just so I would have to take it off before going outside. The Sony had great sound but was too hard to connect compared to my LG, and I can't get used to the Sony hanging off my chest so it's just going to collect dust on my desk.
i bought a pair of these back in november 2011 on a whim. they are amazing. superb quality sound (for earbuds at least), great battery life. super easy to pair (i use with my phone and a bt transmitter on my ipod, soon will be using on my new transformer prime). HIGHLY recommend them. i get a lot of comments about them, confused people who have never seen headphones like this. they are super comfortable to wear too (i forget i have them on a lot of times). WELL worth the money
I'm glad you guys like it.
I really wanted to share my experience as I know there are many like me that were looking for a good BT headset.
Holy **** I didn't even know headsets could multiconnect 55 bones too? Pretty badass.
I'm currently using a Phillips Bluetooth set that is very comfy but the sound could be much better. I originally got them for my phone for walks in very hot Arizona. They do well with sweat so they serve their purpose. Paid 70 for them tho.
I just ordered mine from Amazon. Thanks OP, I was looking for a good BT headset for a long time and could not settle on one. My wife bought one of the Motorola S10 headsets, but I did not like how they felt. Hopefully, this headset works for me.
aypanthony said:
I just ordered mine from Amazon. Thanks OP, I was looking for a good BT headset for a long time and could not settle on one. My wife bought one of the Motorola S10 headsets, but I did not like how they felt. Hopefully, this headset works for me.
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Lol I should get paid by LG hehehe.
I bought the S10's as well and returned them. I just didn't like them, they worked fine but very uncomfortable.
So you will be happy with the HBS-700
What sucks is I can't stick anything in my ears. Bothers me too much. I'm still on the hunt for the perfect headphone/headset. Right now I'm stuck using a wired model. And the Sennheiser bluetooth models are sooooo expensive. $300???
Do they work well for listening to audio AND browsing the net? I know the prime has a wifi/bt issue, so it would he interesting if these worked with no issues. Also, are the tips foam or rubber? I am a big fan of the JVC marshmallow series because they in early pieces are foam and not rubber. I feel they create a more solid experience because they fill out the cavities in your ear, much like the cheaper ear protection you can buy that are just foam pieces.
It may be an oversight on my part, but I didn't see anything about it in the thread. Feel free to flame should I have missed something.
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I must say I picked up a pair of these after reading the thread, and they are fantastic with my GS2...
... however when I try to pair with the Prime it keeps failing to pair saying "incorrect pin / passcode" and then it won't connect.
Has anyone else experienced this? Or have a solution for me?
grassey said:
I must say I picked up a pair of these after reading the thread, and they are fantastic with my GS2...
... however when I try to pair with the Prime it keeps failing to pair saying "incorrect pin / passcode" and then it won't connect.
Has anyone else experienced this? Or have a solution for me?
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Mine connected no problem. if it asks for a passcode the instructions say to put in 0000 if its not and just coming up with that error then I'm sorry I have no help for you.
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it wasn't asking for a pin though, just saying that pin failed... which was strange.
Anyways, unchecking the Media Audio on my phone then trying to pair with prime "fixed" it, and allowed it to pair fine.
Now it works perfectly with both devices.
No one has stated whether or not they have issues with their signals when using these. I would love to pick up a pair but I don't want it to be in vain
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I have no problems streaming pandora and using these at the same time - however I have experienced issues streaming youtube videos. i have not played with it enough to know if it is the bt/wifi fall out issue - but I suspect it is.
I have listened to audio (saved locally) and browsed at the same time, and it appears the bandwidth takes a hit - but I need to perform more testing.
Other than that, I love these headphones - though they are a bit fragile - but no more than any other earbuds I own. Just need to be careful when storing in a bag, etc.
I love that it uses a micro usb charger port - I haven't had a need for the charger supplied in the box - I just charge them before charging my phone at night - or while at the office.
Work perfectly synced to both my Gnex on the phone profile, and TF Prime on the media profile. Easy enough to turn on the media profile for the Gnex when wanting to listen to audio on that - synced right back to the TF prime once the media profile was disabled on the Gnex.
The design is amazing and super comfortable as everyone else has stated. Everyone at work was 'wowed' with them the first time they saw me using them. Some have even asked me to send them the link to it on amazon.
I've always been a FIRM believer in wired audio - but this is super convenient. The first time I used these headphones was the first time in YEARS I didnt have to be careful about a wire during my daily commute on the bus and subway, and putting on/taking off my bag/coat.
The only thing I could see them adding to this is an aux out - so it can only be used as a bluetooth receiver hooked up to a stereo device... but thats just the engineer in me thinking wildly!
One other small small gripe - on the left side is the phone connect button (answer/hang up), volume down in front, and volume up in back.
On the right side is the media connect button (play/pause), fast forward in front, and rewind in back.
In my mind I correlate volume up with fast forward (increasing) and volume down with rewind (decreasing). Had I designed these, I would have swapped the location of the volume buttons - but this is nothing a few days of use does train me to get used to!
I imagine they did it this way because they figure a user would use FF more often - and need to use Volume Down in more urgent situations than Volume Up.
And for those that asked - these have rubber ear pieces. It comes with two sets - I didn't look at the second set because the ones that came installed fit my ears perfectly!
I love this headset! The sound is great from both my Prime and my Captivate Glide. I found that I can keep both media and audio connection active on my phone and have only media checked on my Prime, that way, when I wanna use them with my Prime, I just active the BT on my Prime before my phone and everything works superbly. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Damn . I live in Holland...
I ordered one to try out - though mainly for use with my phone at the gym.
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Has anyone tried this while running? I would love to pick these up only if they don't fall off while running.
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Has anyone tried this while running? I would love to pick these up only if they don't fall off while running.
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I haven't tried mine - but most other buds I have tried end up falling out. I also would not want sweat anywhere NEAR this. Since the main unit sits on your neck - I'm sure it would not be comfortable at all.
I picked up a pair of these for working out:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0034L3G8U/ref=oh_o02_s00_i00_details
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I haven't tried mine - but most other buds I have tried end up falling out. I also would not want sweat anywhere NEAR this. Since the main unit sits on your neck - I'm sure it would not be comfortable at all.
I picked up a pair of these for working out:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0034L3G8U/ref=oh_o02_s00_i00_details
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I see. Thats true, sweat might cause irritation on my neck because of the friction.
Hey all
Here is a thread to discuss the Samsung Gear Circle and how it operates with the Gear S. Feel free to ask a question about the device, or if you own a gear circle, please post your experiences with it.
Samsung Gear Circle Specifications:
Speaker - 12Φ Dynamic
Microphone - Single MEMS
Codec - SBC, apt-X, Samsung HD
Connectivity - Bluetooth 3.0 BT Profile: HSP / HFP / A2DP / AVRCP Multi Point Connection, Micro USB (Charging only)
Sensors - Magnetic Sensor (Hall IC), Touch Sensor
Battery - 180mAh Li-ion (Standby 300h / Talk 11h / Play Time 9h)
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I wish it had active noise cancelling like the Nokia Bluetooth headset.
What is the different between the Samsung Gear Circle and the LG Tone Plus (Which I currently have) the both go around your neck(So to speak) you can answer calls listen to music have spoken text. So am I just paying for the Brand of Samsung or is there a big difference?
I also have and absolutely love the Tone + and would love to know if:
the majority of the weight on the back of your neck could be an issue after a while (I wear my tone + all day long and don't feel a thing).
they slide off to one side, or bounce on your neck when running.
using one plug in yiur ear and leaving one plug out would create an imbalance.
About that last point, the Note + keep the plugs in place through magnets, but I can not imagine how this would work with the Circle. They seem to be really designed to be used in both ears or none at all. I sometimes need to hear my environment, including when driving and running.
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I also have and absolutely love the Tone + and would love to know if:
the majority of the weight on the back of your neck could be an issue after a while (I wear my tone + all day long and don't feel a thing).
they slide off to one side, or bounce on your neck when running.
using one plug in yiur ear and leaving one plug out would create an imbalance.
About that last point, the Note + keep the plugs in place through magnets, but I can not imagine how this would work with the Circle. They seem to be really designed to be used in both ears or none at all. I sometimes need to hear my environment, including when driving and running.
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I bought the the gear circle and I love it. It's lightweight. When I'm not using it i sometimes forget I'm wearing it. It also comes with 3 different neck guards to keep it in place so it won't slide or bounce even with one ear plug in. I have set up the eq and it sounds great.
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I bought the the gear circle and I love it. It's lightweight. When I'm not using it i sometimes forget I'm wearing it. It also comes with 3 different neck guards to keep it in place so it won't slide or bounce even with one ear plug in. I have set up the eq and it sounds great.
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Oooh, now I get what the neckguards are all about! Thanks for the pic!!
If you wanted to go running with only one earplug in, is there a way to attach the other plug to the neckguard so it won't bounce around?
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Oooh, now I get what the neckguards are all about! Thanks for the pic!!
If you wanted to go running with only one earplug in, is there a way to attach the other plug to the neckguard so it won't bounce around?
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No problem, if you use only one plug the other one will dangle, I usually just tuck it under my shirt.
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Why does the circle need the Samsung gear app?
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No problem, if you use only one plug the other one will dangle, I usually just tuck it under my shirt.
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Thanks. I guess for my use case, the Tone + are a better fit, then.
LG tone vs Gear Circle
Having all the LG headsets, I believe the Gear Circle to be a better active headset. I have been using the headset for a week now. Audio quality is better than the LG line. The noise isolation is better than the LG line and the feel is better than the infinim headset. my only complaint is the ear buds could be much smaller. Here is my unboxing and pairing videos. I will have a pros and cons later this week., http://youtu.be/UT4NiDGOwLU unboxing and this is the setup one. http://youtu.be/9Us7oRuprn8
Thanks. Now I know for sure these would not work for me: I can't stand earplugs that are designed like this (half in half out), and once I saw them in your hand, I realized how large the pieces in front of the earplus are, which would be hanging off my ears.
For now, LG is still my number one. Maybe the Circle 2. ..
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Having all the LG headsets, I believe the Gear Circle to be a better active headset. I have been using the headset for a week now. Audio quality is better than the LG line. The noise isolation is better than the LG line and the feel is better than the infinim headset. my only complaint is the ear buds could be much smaller. Here is my unboxing and pairing videos. I will have a pros and cons later this week., http://youtu.be/UT4NiDGOwLU unboxing and this is the setup one. http://youtu.be/9Us7oRuprn8
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Nice unboxing sir? You show a good view to the flexibility of the the device, and to the sizes of the ear plugs. Have much flop is there with the neck brace on?
Thank You
I find that the circle slides backward. When it does (because of the weight of the neck support unit) it pulls the buds out of my ears. The Tones do not. I have the infinitum; should have stayed with the unit with active noise cancelling. Sound in all units is excellent. However, nothing matches the noise cancelling ability of my bose in-ear units. However, they require a headset jack.
My review of the Circle.
I just recently JUMPed from the Note 3 to the Note 4. In the time between Tmo updated it's EIP plan to include some accessories so for an additional 6 bucks a month I decided to get the Circle.
I have never had wireless headphones before, and have often been frustrated with wires. Mow a lawn and have one cough in a bush and ripped out of your ear is always fun! I am also a big walker, and music fan so I walk all over the place and always am listening to music. All this needs to be in context to my review.
I was concerned each ear bud would be heavier and stick out farther than I was use to. Would it be a problem when wearing winter hat a hood over that and a scarf around my neck? Would the weight pull the bud out of my ear? I have this odd problem where my ears differ slightly in size and the only reason I know this is that for all my life one side would hold an ear bud nice and snug and the other would always need to be pushed back in every few minutes. I have to say that none of these concerns have been a problem, though the one side does slip from time to time as is normal no matter the weight.
The lack of media controls is also a no issue problem. It is easier to pull my phone out than to dig under tightly wrapped winter head wear to skip a song. Even more so now that I don't have a wire running under a layer up to my ears. That wire was also the only reason I could justify getting a useless smart watch, the wireless headphones have killed any desire for one.
I'm a guitarist that was on and off stage, practices, loud rock and roll.. yada yada yada... also have blasted loud rock and roll into my ears wearing headphones pretty much anywhere and everywhere I went for 20 years. So my hearing isn't great. In that light, these head phones sound as good, if not a little better than the standard stock ear buds Samsung sent with the Note 3. Which were not that bad. One little annoyance is the little "bloop" noise that Samsung has enabled by default every time you touch something. When wearing the Circle and no other audio playing, you would hear the head phones turn on, the bloop, than a millisecond later the headphones turn off. I relate it to old tape player head sets. When you hit play from the start of a tape you would hear that white noise before the first song started. It is only a short time, but so blatantly noticeable. It turns one noise, the bloop, into 3 noises. I did turn off that bloop in a hurry.
The neck brace keeps the hanging part well in place and after a short time you forget it is there. It is a bit awkward and different for me, I am still having to remind myself which way it goes on.
The magnetic clasp is awesome, but I think it is only there for when you are not wearing the neck brace, and as a fancy way for Samsung to tell the phone you are trying to answer a call. It isn't exactly fashionable when clasped and as a male I can tuck it just barely under my shirt. I can't imagine a female showing even the smallest amount of skin would want to wear these long term around her neck.
I have never owned a noise canceling set so it is hard for me to compare. I will say that I can do the dishes with these on and not hear the dishes clanking very well. Well enough to me!
Connecting to my phone was a breeze and I wonder if that is because I have Samsung Touch Wiz or what ever it is called running as my Android OS. That isn't going to last long and I wonder how well The Gear App will work on non touch wiz OS's. I also wonder how the firmware will be updated in the future if needed.
Other things, nit picking now. I don't like that Sammy didn't provide a nice, neater way to charge/store the device when you are not wearing it. Traditional earbuds I could wrap up nice and neat and put in my pocket. Even sitting on my desk they are kinda just curled up and sitting there. For example, the Moto 360 comes with that nice mount/rack that charges it and turns the device into a clock. Why couldn't Sammy run with the magnetic idea and have a little mount that the neck rest part of the Circle, even with the neck brace magnetically snaps into place and starts charging.
I wonder how long the little cover piece over the micro usb charging port is going to stay in place.
What happens when my neck brace breaks? While I'm sure I could google this right now, it is just a concern of mine.
When it is summer and 90+ degrees out and I'm doing yard work. How are the earbuds and neck brace going to handle the sweat?
A side note about charging the device. I got really good with the battery life on my Note 3 and have no doubts I'll have the same manner of success with the 4. Also hoping that those lemon batteries make a note 4 model. This and an On the Go micro usb to standard usb female cable I have should make emergency charging a breeze with out killing my phones battery.
I can't think of anything else. If anyone has questions about the Circle and Note 4 relationship or about the Circle itself please feel free to message me!
Nick
Anyone here experiencing pairing issues with gear circle and host samsung phone? I have a tab S and it does pair to gear Circle and use it as BT headset. Thing is, gear manager cant seem to detect the gear circle, it keeps on connrcting to my gear 2. I tried everything from reinstalling gear manager to force pairing but it still cant detect the circle. Any advise?
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Anyone here experiencing pairing issues with gear circle and host samsung phone? I have a tab S and it does pair to gear Circle and use it as BT headset. Thing is, gear manager cant seem to detect the gear circle, it keeps on connrcting to my gear 2. I tried everything from reinstalling gear manager to force pairing but it still cant detect the circle. Any advise?
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Exchange them if you can. I bought a pair that had trouble connecting and the touch volume didn't work. Tried to unsync, resync, nothing. Replaced and made sure to sync only in Gear Manger and never a problem since. But that's my experience.
I only wished noise supression mics. My wife hears the wind under my motorcycle helmet but I had some cheap Quikcell BT that were flawless. Debating about returning but the sound quality is outstanding for me.
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Exchange them if you can. I bought a pair that had trouble connecting and the touch volume didn't work. Tried to unsync, resync, nothing. Replaced and made sure to sync only in Gear Manger and never a problem since. But that's my experience.
I only wished noise supression mics. My wife hears the wind under my motorcycle helmet but I had some cheap Quikcell BT that were flawless. Debating about returning but the sound quality is outstanding for me.
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We have another circle here and it's the same story, perhaps tab S is not fully supported yet, we could pair it as headset though.
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We have another circle here and it's the same story, perhaps tab S is not fully supported yet, we could pair it as headset though.
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Mist likely the case then.
My Gear Circle
I started using Gear Circle since three days and I am loving it. I am using it in conjunction Gear S and the whole experience is amazing. The sound is great, compared to other headphones in this range the sound is not that good but yes the functionality it offers is simply amazing. The Gear app is a headache initially but later on when you start using it you will realize that the app is worth the hassles. Overall I will give it an 8/10.
Unfortunately I was not a fan of the Gear Circle. My personal opinion is that if your just using them to make calls or listen to music and you don't do a lot of physical movement than they work fine. Sound quality was great but found that the range compared to other Bluetooth headsets I have was not to great. I work out in the gym alot and also run and having to keep pushing the ear buds back in constantly was a pain. And yes I was using the supplied neck piece. Its also had some issues pairing to my Gear S. Pairing to my Note Edge was fine. So returned them and for now I will continue to use my Rocketfish Bluetooth Stereo headset, which has never failed me and for 50 bucks does everything I need.
Can someone suggest a decent pair of wireless/bluetooth earbuds for this phone? I'm by no means an audiophile. Preferable in the $20-$50 range. Thanks.
Lg tones are the best, you can find some on Amazon for $50 or less
Not exactly in your price range but I love my Jaybird X2 headphones. They've been going on sale for $80 lately. Wouldn't be surprised to see even better Black Friday deals for em.
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What kind of earbuds compatible with Pixel?
Do you think Sony MDREX110AP Works?
Anker SoundBuds IE20 are pretty decent for its price...
I tried the Choetech Wireless Headphones v4.1 clear sound with heavy bass, waterproof and lightweight!
Has anyone tried the KZ HDSE bluetooth earbuds (about $20-30 on aliexpress, gearbest, ...)
KZ seems to be pretty popular online, but I haven't seen reviews for the HDSE
I have a pair of BlueBud Xs I've been using for years. They're usually found in your price range these days and they're fantastic BT buds. Probably the best that I've used to date.
I have has good experience with TaoTronics Bluetooth Earbuds. They are $33 from Amazon. Link below
TaoTronics Bluetooth Headphones, Wireless 4.1 Magnetic Earbuds Stereo Earphones, Secure Fit for Sports with Built-in Mic [Upgraded Version] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GNYFT8E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_B.ppyb452GAPP
I've been using the Jabra Sport Pulse wireless earbuds and I love them! Great battery life, excellent sound, resilient to moisture. Cannot say enough about them. You get what you pay for!
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I own a set of the mid-range (+/- $100 usd) Sol Republic Shadow Wireless, and Meizu's ($30) EP51. And I gotta say, after owning several dozen of headphones / earphones, the Meizu really do an incredible job, beating bigger players costing a fraction of the price. Highly recommend them. Battery life is about 5 to 6 hours of play time between charges (they charge in just over an hour), and they can only be paired with one device (as opposed to the Sol Republic, which can be paired to 2 devices simultaneously).
Jaybird X2 is what I'm using and it's a little out of yrou range, however i went thorugh 3-4 of those cheap headsets on amazon and have had these for almost a year and no issue. I workout daily, and keep them connected to my device for music almost all day. charge up fast and work.
I'm looking into the new phase of wireless ear buds like the samsung sport headsets. as more people make them I'm thinking more and more comes out. the braggi headphones are thebest looking as of right now.
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Jaybird X2 is what I'm using and it's a little out of yrou range, however i went thorugh 3-4 of those cheap headsets on amazon and have had these for almost a year and no issue. I workout daily, and keep them connected to my device for music almost all day. charge up fast and work.
I'm looking into the new phase of wireless ear buds like the samsung sport headsets. as more people make them I'm thinking more and more comes out. the braggi headphones are thebest looking as of right now.
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Yep, I was a huge fan of the Jaybird BlueBuds X and have the X2 now. Super dependable, comfy, and great sounding headphones. If you can swing the price they're worth a look!
My question would be , what earphones have the strongest strength? I work in New York and walk from Penn Station (34th St) up 7th or 8th through Times Square (49th) and it seems when ever there is free wifi and a busy area, the signal will break up and cut out if I turn my head the wrong way (away from my phone). Granted, I'm using my G4 (waiting for my XL to come in), but it has happened with my G2, and my friends iPhone 7 as well...
I'm hoping the signal strength out of the Pixel XL is better than any other phone, but I'm sure the headphones play a roll in that too.
I'm using Yurbud Liberty wireless for running.
I've been extremely happy with the Beats PowerBeats 2 wireless ear buds. They are normally $150 but are often on sale at BestBuy or Amazon for as low as $79.
When I was on the hunt for some good wireless earbuds to use at the gym, I went through a few different brands/models before finally settling on these ones. They have great battery life, excellent sound quality and unbelievable range. I like to put my phone on a shelf near where I'm working out so I don't have to keep it in my pocket. I can wander around that area and get my workout routine done without ever touching the phone.
The water fountain is a good 100ft away from where I usually workout and I can walk all the way over to get water without the sound cutting out. This has actually been a downside for me a couple times as I've forgotten about the phone and as I left the front door of the building (200ft+ from where the phone is) it finally starts to cut out and I'm immediately reminded that I need to go back and grab the phone.
I do not recommend wasting your money on a $20-$50 set of bluetooth earbuds because they will likely be bad quality. You get what you pay for.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/beats-b...-headphones-black-red/5565002.p?skuId=5565002
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=powerbeats+2
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My question would be , what earphones have the strongest strength? I work in New York and walk from Penn Station (34th St) up 7th or 8th through Times Square (49th) and it seems when ever there is free wifi and a busy area, the signal will break up and cut out if I turn my head the wrong way (away from my phone). Granted, I'm using my G4 (waiting for my XL to come in), but it has happened with my G2, and my friends iPhone 7 as well...
I'm hoping the signal strength out of the Pixel XL is better than any other phone, but I'm sure the headphones play a roll in that too.
I'm using Yurbud Liberty wireless for running.
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I frequent NYC for work, and in those exact areas. while I walk I either have on my beats studio wireless over the ear headphones, or I will use my X2s, or even then I have a single earbud that has a weaker signal but I find using the single earbud in the city to be best for me.
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I do not recommend wasting your money on a $20-$50 set of bluetooth earbuds because they will likely be bad quality. You get what you pay for.
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I learned this lesson after 2-3 sets and moved on to more expensive ones. I also don't like the feeling of the cord on the back of my neck, wich is why I got the X2, because I can make it tight.
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I learned this lesson after 2-3 sets and moved on to more expensive ones. I also don't like the feeling of the cord on the back of my neck, wich is why I got the X2, because I can make it tight.
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For what it's worth, I just hang the Powerbeats 2 cord down in front of my neck. It doesn't get in the way or annoying at all while working out. I didn't like having it on the back of my neck either.
I use the beats wireless solo 3 and so far I'm very satisfied. They are made by Apple, but have no problem connecting with my Pixel and connection is very strong.
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I frequent NYC for work, and in those exact areas. while I walk I either have on my beats studio wireless over the ear headphones, or I will use my X2s, or even then I have a single earbud that has a weaker signal but I find using the single earbud in the city to be best for me.
I learned this lesson after 2-3 sets and moved on to more expensive ones. I also don't like the feeling of the cord on the back of my neck, wich is why I got the X2, because I can make it tight.
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I would assume OTE headphones to be better, but they would make me sweat a lot walking up to TS at a fast pace, even in the winter...
I purchased the Anker Soundbuds NB10 from Amazon for about $40, and so far they've been pretty good walking through TS, although today I had a little interference, but all last week, no problem...even in my back pocket, which is the goal since in the summer, I wouldn't be wearing a jacket with a breast pocket to put my phone in.
remember, I still don't have my Pixel yet, so this report is coming from my G4 which I have other BT issues with that only reboots have fixed...I'm hoping BT4.2 is better than 4.1, and the aluminum/glass combo is better than the plastic/leather combo on the G4
I do like the Awei A920BL. Very cheap at GearBest. A little bass heavy. For about 9 USD they are really a bargain.
Yep, the section with the control buttons is a little big, but the battery needs to be somewhere.