Sony MDR-1RBT, Bluetooth headphones that sound like WIRED ones. - One (M7) Accessories

Just wanted to give my opinion and maybe convince somebody that is looking for a good set of wirless headphones.
They are extremely comfortable and the battery life is ridiculous, they last up to 30 hours of playback music, that means that I've charged em just once since I got them, like a month ago, it's amazing. They can pair through NFC and the bluetooth pairing is extremely simple as well.
The sound guys is spectacular when you use the software like Viper4android, you can unleash the true potential of this headphones with differential sound, more base, impulsers etc..., really if you are looking for a headset that looks cool, sounds better and has the convience of wireless technology, look no further.
I use them mainly on my home or when traveling, I think they are too expensive to wear them in the street plus I don't like to risk my gadgets all that much.
Also, they have an attachable cable to use them in wired mode if you EVER run out of battery wich is almost impossible or you are on a plane. The difference when you plug the cable is almost imperceptible, is amazing how good they sound in wireless mode.
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congrats on the new headphones... they look freakkin' awesome and comfy. also noticed they are kinda pricey... well, but i also think that it pays off to buy quality.... buying cheap usually means buying twice.

Any idea how these compare with the UE9000?

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Just ordered Nokia BT Headset w/ Boom Mic

I work from home as an Executive Recruiter. I am on the phone literally 10 hours a day non-stop. I tend to pace around while I work so I need a headset that provides me mobility. I also like the sound coming into both ears in stereo as it sounds more natural.
I hate how most BT headsets hook onto your ear or shove an earpiece in your ear. After 10 hours of that your ears can get pretty sore. Last (and most important point) I MUST have a boom mic. My clients don't want me to sound like I am talking on speaker phone or from the bottom of a well. If my voice sounds digitized and robotic, I am not able to connect with the customer because there is no warmth to my voice.
Anyway, all that being said, I saw this:
http://www.cellphoneshop.net/bhm20.html
Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset With Boom Microphone
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and it was on sale for $29.99 and has 12 hour talk time. For that price, had to pull the trigger. Hope I won't be disappointed.
P.S. And no, I won't be wearing this walking down the street - lol - for home office use only.
** You can get free shipping by entering the Coupon Code: fship

Please read if you want a speaker dock

i've been searching until i have final come across a peaker dock for the x10 on ebay
here is the link:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Dock-Speaker...UK_Mobiles_Accessories_RL&hash=item230f93d21d
Well, its a speaker dock for sure. But its not strickly for the X10 or X8.
That is a universal dock that is being sold as an X10 Dock. I have seen several of them in discount stores and they have all been labeled different.
Blackberry / HTC / Samsung.
Reason being is that almost all the newer smartphones have a 3.5mm Headphone jack now and all it takes is a slot big enough to accomadate most any phone and you can call it what you want for whatever phone ya like.
PS:
I can't comment on sound quality as I have never seen one hooked up to anything and I sure it will work quite well with your phone. I was just giving a heads up
That looks like a fairly low quality solution.. you'd be better off getting a generic iPod dock - most of them are now compatible with headphone style input now.. here's my home one in use with my sexy new Arc !!! I also have a portable one.. Gear 4 Street party revolve.. for holidaying etc.. works with my phone and my kids ipods..
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I use an audio input to my surround sound. Its bangin.
Sent from my SE_X10i using my thumbs

Made my own bluetooth speaker setup

I wanted to reduce the cable clutter on my nightstand and replace the computer speakers I'd been using. Thought about buying a bluetooth speaker, but what I wanted was a bit more than I could afford. I also had a decent set of bookshelf speakers wasting away in the garage.
I bought a Logitech Wireless Speaker Adapter: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wire...1T5S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1333572885&sr=8-1
and a small class T amp to power the speakers: http://www.amazon.com/Lepai-Tripath...6OTI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1333572949&sr=8-1
Works flawlessly and I'm really pleased with the sound.
Hmmm pretty neat idea. After looking over the site for awhile, I might get the Lepai LP-168HA mini-amp which has a built in usb port for a BT usb dongle. That way I don't have to worry about two separate units. (*** I can't verify if it'll work though.***)
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What's the pointed of having the amp. Could someone clarify?
Sent from my SPH-D710 using XDA
That amp looks pretty cool. it looks like you can plug a usb stick with mp3's or cell phoneon it. not sure a bt dongle would work. I went for the cheap one...
The amps is so you can use bookshelf speakers rather than having to use a receiver. you could just use computer speakers, but the set of speakers wasting away in my garage where far better.
The USB port is a very nice option, not sure why it wouldn't work to charge the phone.

[REVIEW] Inateck BP-1001 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

The BP-1001 by Inateck is a great budget speaker that doesn't feel or function like a budget speaker. The materials used are quality plastics and the unit is lightweight but with just enough weight to feel substantial.
The sound quality is really great, especially for a device of this size and price. The volume gets loud enough to be "too loud".
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The only problem I have with this product is the Owner's Manual. Given the quality of the device I expected better quality from the manual. As you'll hear in the video, the manual was clearly not written by someone who speaks English natively, nor proofread by one. Worse things could happen than a little ambiguity in a manual for a product as intuitive as this. Because it looks to pair with previously paired devices AND looks for new devices when powered on, setup is a snap.
The small hole to the left of the charging port is the LED indicator. It is small and unobtrusive though it is a little tricky to see while charging.
Overall this is a fantastic little speaker that looks nice on a desk and provides a crisp, clear sound.
I got mine from Amazon

[Review] Blitzwolf Bluetooth Speakers

When I first started playing music on this speaker the volume was all the way up and I was blown away by how much sound could come out of such a small speaker... and without noticeable distortion. Half volume is comfortable quiet room level for me, so it has lots of room to increase the volume for parties and other loud environments.
Pairing was simple and worked on the first try. It's been a while since I last used anything with bluetooth audio and it seems that in that time audio quality has significantly improved. It also has a line in jack for using it without bluetooth.
The battery lasts a long time. I used it for a full 8 hour day and it still had more to go (they advertise 10-12 hours). In addition, it can also be used while plugged in.
It's fairly lightweight and compact, especially for the amount of sound it puts out and battery life.
You can find it on amazon by searching for "blitzwolf bluetooth speakers"
Full Disclosure: I received this product for free in exchange for an honest review.
Here are some pictures I forgot to include in the original post:
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