Great headphones for Moto X - Moto X Accessories

Just received a pair of Jaybird Blue Buds X headphones for my new Moto X. These headphones sound fantastic !!! Bass is good and not too over powering like in Beats. Highs and Mid range are clear and lots of detail. It has lots of power to spare since i have mine less than half way in volume level and it sounds pretty loud already. The convenience of wireless and Bluetooth technology is un-beatable. Plus these headphones are sweat proof and coated with Hydrophobic solution. They look and feel very durable. The adjustable straps and multitude ear accessories are a great bonus. If you are looking for a great set of Bluetooth headphones that sound and look fantastic then you cant go wrong with these Jaybirds. Nuff said. Enjoy.

Yeah I've only ever heard of praises for these earphones. Too bad they are a bit on the pricey side but no doubt would be very worth it if you can fit it in your budget and can take good care.
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Hows the battery life? Im looking at getting a pair of JLab Gos next paycheck.

I have a pair of these too. I couldn't agree more about the sound quality. Battery life is pretty good with 8 hours of music playback.
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Hows the battery life? Im looking at getting a pair of JLab Gos next paycheck.
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I have used them almost the whole day before needing a charge. They claim to get up to 8 hours of life between charges. Enjoy!!

I have the previous version of the buds (jaybirds) and they are quite good. I wish the Xs were out when I was looking for bluetooth earbuds.
I have been using mine for a year. They work really good. I only really use them at the gym mind you, but I do sweat alot and they have not failed on me yet. I would highly recommend the Xs.
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I use these too. My only need is not really being able to find the perfect fit. They tend to come loose when I'm running, whether I do over or under ear.
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I got the x buds a while back (look for coupon codes, you can usually get them for 15-20% off from the jaybird site). Honestly, the main reason to get these are for the gym/exercising. They are the best bluetooth headphones for lifting and exercising. The cord is small so it doesn't get in the way or get tangled at all. The only issue I have with mine is that volume control doesn't seem to work 100% correctly with my moto x -- going up or down always makes the volume go down. (Could just be my pair, but it did work fine with my Nexus 4.) Edit: Actually other moto x owners have reported the same problem, so it's not just me.

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Bluetooth Headphones

Hi Guys,
I am thinking of buying new bluetooth headphones for my captivate...I usually buy stuff from Amazon..So I am having hard time deciding between these three...can anyone help me with their expert knowledge or if anyone has used them...or any other within same price range
http://www.amazon.com/Arctic-Cooling-Sound-Bluetooth-Headphones/dp/B0040Z1EHY/ref=wl_it_dp_o?ie=UTF8&coliid=I2Z6XNEWT6V39O&colid=3EQA9025RS2T7
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-SBH170-Bluetooth-Stereo-Headset/dp/B0017L04ZC/ref=wl_it_dp_o?ie=UTF8&coliid=I3KJKQ2FZ4E0CC&colid=3EQA9025RS2T7
http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-S305-Bluetooth-Headset-Packaging/dp/B002BH3I9U/ref=wl_mb_recs_1_dp
I am more inclined for Samsung one..as I think they will work better with Samsung phone (might be stupid thinking too)..but they r new and no customer review...
Any help would be appreciated...
Just ordered the Motorola... Can let you know how that is...
Look into the Plantronics Backbeat 903 or 906. A few months ago, Newegg had these OEM for $30! They've been working great and they teamed up with altec lansing for the actual headphones. They have not had any problems so far with the buttons, which is a common problem with other brands.
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Look into the Plantronics Backbeat 903 or 906. A few months ago, Newegg had these OEM for $30! They've been working great and they teamed up with altec lansing for the actual headphones. They have not had any problems so far with the buttons, which is a common problem with other brands.
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I have these...you just need the 903. I found they have a problem outdoors, especially in snow where they basically can't keep up with you while walking or atleast thats what it seems, it cuts out at times. Don't know what to do to fix it I think it might just be par for the course.
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I have these...you just need the 903. I found they have a problem outdoors, especially in snow where they basically can't keep up with you while walking or atleast thats what it seems, it cuts out at times. Don't know what to do to fix it I think it might just be par for the course.
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Really? I get heavy snow where I live (upstate NY) I don't want buy new one every season lol.
Thanks for the reply guys.
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I bought the Arctic Sound P311 from Amazon two weeks ago. I love em. I bought them to run and work out in, but I find myself using them at work and other places for music and podcasts a lot. For the price, they are great and work well with my the Captivate (calls, music, all the next/prev track functionality, voice control, etc.).
Checkout my review: http://emuneee.com/2011/04/arctic-sound-p311-headphones-review/
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Really? I get heavy snow where I live (upstate NY) I don't want buy new one every season lol.
Thanks for the reply guys.
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I was in upstate ny actually, just outside of Syracuse. Its basically just an intermittent signal drop I used them last night just laying in bed and there was no problems at all the sound is great on them.
I was looking around the internet trying to diagnose the issue and saw something about water having the same frequency as bluetooth. No idea if that's true but who knows.
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I have altec backbeats. Love em!!
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My vote for the Sony Erricson MW600. Really liking these so far with my Captivate. I can use any headphones with it and the BT unit (with mic for phone conversations and FM radio) is about the size of a AA battery.
Good luck,
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I was in upstate ny actually, just outside of Syracuse. Its basically just an intermittent signal drop I used them last night just laying in bed and there was no problems at all the sound is great on them.
I was looking around the internet trying to diagnose the issue and saw something about water having the same frequency as bluetooth. No idea if that's true but who knows.
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actually I am in Syracuse too...I go to SU....I am still inclined for Samsung one...Have anyone used that...thanks for nice review about Artic one
I will throw my .02 in here, but the ones i have are from BB. (i hate endorsing them)
http://www.rocketfishproducts.com/products/mobile-phones-gps/RF-MAB2.html
They have been a great set of "cheap" bt headset.
Though the samsungs do look ,more comfy.
Note to those having issues in the snow. Bluetooth range seems to be affected by temperature.
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I will throw my .02 in here, but the ones i have are from BB. (i hate endorsing them)
http://www.rocketfishproducts.com/products/mobile-phones-gps/RF-MAB2.html
They have been a great set of "cheap" bt headset.
Though the samsungs do look ,more comfy.
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Have them awhile even before I have my captivate, great solid product with high sound quality and has 4 selectable sound options battery also last long. bought from ebay for 25 bucks. only downside is not ideal for people with huge head. so far it fits my head perfectly so not a problem with mine but for others beware it is not adjustable.
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I will throw my .02 in here, but the ones i have are from BB. (i hate endorsing them)
http://www.rocketfishproducts.com/products/mobile-phones-gps/RF-MAB2.html
They have been a great set of "cheap" bt headset.
Though the samsungs do look ,more comfy.
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Using these as well. They are great. I listen all day at work and use them at the gym as well. They are a little uncomfortable initially, but you get used to them. Excellent battery life also.
all i can say is that particular style i have found to be rather uncomfortable. but then, i'm pretty sure they weren't designed for a 2x head.
I use the BB HS 655+ Bluetooth headset with my Cappy and I have no issues. I have Voodoo sound installed that seems to amplify the output of the headset. Running Cog 4.3.2 on Cappy OCed to 1400
I use my old Apple BB and works great with cappy
I just got the arctic sound P311, there ok for the average user but i like bass and the bass is incredibly messy the sound quality just isnt good enough for me(in comparisson to my £12 wired headphones) its just nowhere near
Think ill put them back on ebay and save for the jaybirds see if there better.
Definitely not for big heads. They initially hurt right above my ear where the loop rest on the side of the head. After wearing it for a while, got used to it and they do loosen up somewhat for a more comfortable fit. Actually had someone stop me in sams last week asking about the headset. He had just bough the rockr*10 (to lazy to look up model) He thought this set looked cool. I like them for the fact that they do not stick in my ears. I do not see them as a cool looking headset. actually ugly. But for the price, surprisingly good sound, battery life and over the ear, they are hard to beat.
Actualy after giving the arctic sounds a full charge, they suddenly sound miles better - must of been as they were low on battery the bass was dying
Quite impressed now. Not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, cheap plastics etc but sound is more important so quite impressed now.

Which Stereo BlueTooth headset has the best sound and best funtionality

Hi guys,
so my $80 skull candy ear buds have been lost or stolen, and i was thinking of getting a nice Stereo BT headset for when im working and shredding the slopes. I was looking at the LG HBS-700, but i know there is a lot more out there. Which one has the best sound (good highs, mids and really nice lows) and is the most functional. Would be nice to also be able to make and receive calls and prefer ear buds, but i am open to whatever really
I appreciate the time guys. cheers!
the Motorola ones, i like the new ATV
but the old HT810 was really good
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the Motorola ones, i like the new ATV
but the old HT810 was really good
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which one do you mean? I do not see any new ATV model.
I bought a set of jaybird freedom's and am happy with them
http://www.jaybirdgear.com/jf3/
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I have used the Sony hbh-ds970 & the Sony hbh-ds980 for about 4 years with great Success. I like the style the Sound for music and voice, The oled display with caller Id. Best of all is the durability. I have worn them everyday. They where expensive but worth it if you use them a lot.
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The motorola s9 is awesome, they dropped a newer s10 but its horrible, sound is very low, and audio playback sucks. You can find the s9 at amazon
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how is the bass on all of the suggested headsets?
I have the LG HBS-700 and they are great. They do not give much bass but I mostly use them for audio books and some Pandora and calls when driving. The thing I like most is the way they fit, unlike most others BT Head sets they are comfortable and for $50 they are a deal. If your looking for major bass then these are not for you. In addition they give great call quality.
For double the price my father in law has a jaybird headset and swears by them. The only thing is because of the design they are easy to loose becuase you forget you have them on when not in your ears. He learned that the hard way, they fell in the fire when we went camping and didn't know till the next morning when we saw charred pieces in the fire pit. At that point he only had them for a week.
Bass send good to me on the jaybird but I should tell you that I I'm 46 and have some hearing loss from the time I spent in the military...
If you have a best buy near you which has a set in stock you could buy them, try them and return them if you don't like them.
...I have a set of less expensive skull candy wired headphones and I think they produce a bit more bass...
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I personally do not like Bluetooth headsets for music Idk just really don't like them. But if you are looking for some really great headphones that are wired try Radio Shack and look for PointMobile headphones personally, there better then the Skullcandy Fmj and 50/50 combined and for only 30 its a steal.
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I use bluetooth headphones exclusively as I don't like wires...
Have been using the Motorola S305 for the gym for a good 3+ years now. Fit really well, light, excellent battery life and solid BT range. Only concern is they're not as compact as the below headsets, so I only use them at the gym.
Jaybird Freedom's I use on my public transit commute to work. Don't stay on particularly well, even with their new rubber seals, but since I'm just sitting there with minimal motion they're fine. Poor battery life, maybe 3-4 hours per full charge and the range is short (<5 feet). I like the useful playback controls and volume buttons, however.
Outdoor Technology Tags are, in most areas, an improvement on the Jaybirds, but the cord is so darned long and the bright red is too flashy for my tastes. They fit remarkably well, seeing how similar they are designed compared to the Jaybirds. Battery life is also a bit longer than the Jaybirds.
I use the motorola S9-HD, I tried the nwer S10-HD - I wasn't impress with the bass,

Best bluetooth wireless headset?

For the last 3 years I have been using a Motorola s805 dj style headset. I used it for movies, music, and for talking. I has worked great but it recently broke, I would like to get something similar. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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Suprisingly I have the dell stereo bluetooth headset (which is discontinued) and it's fantastic. the quality and life of those are great, but too bad i can't find them anywhere..
i'm currently using the plantronics backbeats 903+ and do do quite well. i like the "environment" feature (when you pause music it puts the mic to work to pick up sounds of what's around you so you can hear better when the music is off)
Go Groove Airband is pretty decent.
I checked both of those headsets out but it's not really what I'm looking for. Here is a picture of the Motorola s805 that I use to use. I would like something comparable.
I'm using a Samsung HM1100 which is probably the best one I've had since a Plantronics Voyager 510 and GN Netcom GN6210... all three were various priced but the HM1100 was the cheapest at $15 but seems to works least worst. However it doesn't support music and still not "loud" enough for my liking.
My all time fav was my Jabra BT8010. Great sound, a bit heavy, very comfortable, functional AVRCP, name callerid and dialing form the OLED screen, and best of all, instant immersive stereo just by attaching a second, smaller earpiece.
I'm currently playing with a Moto H17txt that I picked up refurbished for $15 and am very happy with it so far. Extremely small and light while still maintaining good sound and volume. I also just bought my mom a BlueAnt Q2 ($29 new, bulk) that is impressive, though larger and heavier. Reviews say it should work well in my convertible, I'll have to give it a try next spring.
My biggest gripe so far is trying to get a decent hands free voice dial working on the S3. Best solution I've found is Vlingo, but it requires that I run without a lockscreen. I even bought a Samsung HM3600 to try and get AVX working decently, but removing A2DP didn't smooth that app out near as much as I'd hoped.
I just ordered the Samsung HS3000. I used it for a few days as a headset, then got the idea to use it in my car to add bluetooth capabilities and handsfree driving. I clipped it to a point in my headliner and tried it out as a handsfree phone while driving at speed (around 80mph). The person on the other end said they could hear a little bit of road noise, but it sounded great. So it has been mounted in my car since then! Of course, it streams audio as well.
The take-away here is that these new BYOH (bring your own headphone) BT units can be more flexible than you think. I may order a second one to actually use as a headset!
I've been happy with the LG Tone headphones I got a while ago. http://www.amazon.com/LG-Wireless-Bluetooth-Stereo-Headset/dp/B0052YFYFK
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My all time fav was my Jabra BT8010. Great sound, a bit heavy, very comfortable, functional AVRCP, name callerid and dialing form the OLED screen, and best of all, instant immersive stereo just by attaching a second, smaller earpiece.
I'm currently playing with a Moto H17txt that I picked up refurbished for $15 and am very happy with it so far. Extremely small and light while still maintaining good sound and volume. I also just bought my mom a BlueAnt Q2 ($29 new, bulk) that is impressive, though larger and heavier. Reviews say it should work well in my convertible, I'll have to give it a try next spring.
My biggest gripe so far is trying to get a decent hands free voice dial working on the S3. Best solution I've found is Vlingo, but it requires that I run without a lockscreen. I even bought a Samsung HM3600 to try and get AVX working decently, but removing A2DP didn't smooth that app out near as much as I'd hoped.
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I'm still rocking a BT8010 and I love it. I hate that the general idea of that kind of convertible monaural-binaural headset was abandoned by OEMs. I'm building my own headset that improves on the design since it's nearly impossible to find the BT8010 anymore and nothing else comes close.
I used to have the bt8010 as well, it's super nice but has 2 minor drawbacks
1) the earhook can come loose over time. I remedy this with a layer of electrical tape at the tip.
2) the wires that connect around back will get stiff and in a specific shape over time. not much can be done with that one....
but apart from that, it's a rocking awesoms bt headset. i still have a spare stereo part at home which is completely unused...
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I appreciate the suggestions, the main use for the headphones is music and movies. I will be doing minimal talking, I use a Motorola h715 for that, I should have explained that better in the op. I will be using them at work for long hours there for I would like a over the ear headset. Any ideas?
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do you prefer it to be discreet? or do you not care about the size. if you want discreet, try the the backbeats I mentioned or the jabra bt8010. if you want middle sized, try the dell bh200. it sounds surprisingly good and is pretty loud if you max it out.
I don't know about the big ones though...
another one i heard about is the jabra dog tag ones... that just hangs off your neck like a necklace.
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do you prefer it to be discreet? or do you not care about the size. if you want discreet, try the the backbeats I mentioned or the jabra bt8010. if you want middle sized, try the dell bh200. it sounds surprisingly good and is pretty loud if you max it out.
I don't know about the big ones though...
another one i heard about is the jabra dog tag ones... that just hangs off your neck like a necklace.
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Size doesn't matter, I just need them to be over the ear, comfortable, and they need to be noise isolating because I will also use them at work and I am required to use hearing protection. I have a budget of up to $200
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How about Jabra- wave?
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Samsung HS3000 + your favourite set of in-ear or over-the-ear headphones. Will cost you less, will be more flexible and will make you happy, because HS3000 uses APT-X codec, which does the job well. If you get tired, if you break the earphones just plug in another set. I'm using it with a pair of Sehnheiser's IE7 IEMs, very little difference between this and the 3.5mm plug in the phone.
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Size doesn't matter, I just need them to be over the ear, comfortable, and they need to be noise isolating because I will also use them at work and I am required to use hearing protection. I have a budget of up to $200
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bummer, then I have no clue what would fit within your criteria.. I don't know of any bt headset that has noise cancellation. maybe try the dog tags with a decent headphone that has a built in noise cancellation doohickey on it.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261141283986
Sony Ericsson. It wotks with all kind of headphones.
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these are what i use
http://www.jaybirdgear.com/freedom-sprint-bluetooth-headphones/
these earphones to me are the best because, able to call, listen to music, hear clearly, battery life isn't that bad, simple to use. pricey by about 120 when i bought them but trust me for me to have them a a mountain bike cyclist it works xD!!!
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I checked both of those headsets out but it's not really what I'm looking for. Here is a picture of the Motorola s805 that I use to use. I would like something comparable.
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I still have mine. They are awesome. I got them with my snowboard helmet nine.nine. they still work good. But now I only use then for boarding and ps3.
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Earphone Suggestions?

Hello Oners I didn't see a earphone thread so ta da. Discuss what you use and what you advice and maybe links to where you can get them from. I'll start off by saying I'm using the apple earpods. I know I know I know... they work great Mic and play pause but no vol.
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I'm using the stock ones they actually aren't that terrible except for being very bass heavy.
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I was looking at some urbeats I may pull the trigger on them and report back. There 99.99 everywhere I looked
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I use klipsch s4. They are the best earbuds I have ever used. Cost about 50$ on amazon. You can hear every single instrument clearly.
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I was looking at those.
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I use klipsch s4. They are the best earbuds I have ever used. Cost about 50$ on amazon. You can hear every single instrument clearly.
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Replaced my Etymotic ones I lost with these. I have been happy with them
I think I hear the little roar of the audiophile stampede lol
That said, I use Bose ie2 great sound and love the tips for staying in my ears. And I use Apple earpods for on the go like the gym. They actually dont sound terrible. i would like to hear what other think of the included headphones, haven't opened them yet lol
Well I use Shure se535 along with Fiio e17 connected through USB via OTG adapter. It is just amazing. Also use poweramp instead of the stock music player.
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I was looking at those.
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If you are looking at $100 headphone consider the Klipsch X10s. They originally retailed for $350 and are some of the most comfortable and best sounding in ear headphones on the market. http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-Image-X10-Noise-Isolating-Earphone/dp/B000WAHFBK They were doing a sale a while ago for $89.99 but they can still be found on ebay for $100.
If you are not wanting to spend that amount go for the Klipsch Reference S4 not the normal edition make sure it's the reference they are amazing for their cost. http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-Reference-S4i-In-Ear-Headphones/dp/B005ZNHK4Q/ref=pd_cp_e_2 still $49.99 they will destroy all in ear headphones under $100.
I'm using the ur beats. There pretty good. Nice bass and sound. Plus it looks cool with the bests logo on the phone lol
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Replaced my Etymotic ones I lost with these. I have been happy with them
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Yup they are amazing for the price.
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http://reviews.cnet.com/headsets/lg-tone-wireless-bluetooth/4505-13831_7-34532029.html
This is what I'm currently using and was told by several people it would support multiple phones. It does, sometimes...weird I know. The concept behind these I think is good. I personally hate bluetooth and hate earphones. These if they would work perfect the entire time I would love. I think I'm going to be taking them back to the Sprint store this week and looking in to some other options as well.
I have no problem paying the high dollar for them but only if they do everything I want.
Depends but for price the phillips she3580 or similar is a cracking match.
They share different model names but they're the same driver.
Just a tiny little bud.
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-SHE3580-28-Colors-Headphones/dp/B003BT69Z2
Yamaha eph100 are excellent as well.
http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-EPH-10...ie=UTF8&qid=1367257830&sr=8-2&keywords=Eph100
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If you are looking at $100 headphone consider the Klipsch X10s. They originally retailed for $350 and are some of the most comfortable and best sounding in ear headphones on the market. http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-Image-X10-Noise-Isolating-Earphone/dp/B000WAHFBK They were doing a sale a while ago for $89.99 but they can still be found on ebay for $100.
If you are not wanting to spend that amount go for the Klipsch Reference S4 not the normal edition make sure it's the reference they are amazing for their cost. http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-Reference-S4i-In-Ear-Headphones/dp/B005ZNHK4Q/ref=pd_cp_e_2 still $49.99 they will destroy all in ear headphones under $100.
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so you know if X10 model fully working with android or HTC One, I look into their spec they were made for iPhone, so how we know if those volume or mic button fully working with android?
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I'm using the ur beats. There pretty good. Nice bass and sound. Plus it looks cool with the bests logo on the phone lol
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Yeah got mine the other week, great sound from the headphones, nice design to go with the phone and a compatible remote. What more do you want for 30£? :good:
My headphones are Etymotic ER-4P. (This model has been discontinued, but the ER-4PT is very similar).
My requirements for headphones are somewhat unusual. First, I'm partially deaf, which means I need high-end sound quality. There is obviously a point of diminishing returns - when the distortion/noise introduced by the phone itself is significantly greater than that introduced by the headphones; but anything less than high-end sound means I can't understand dialog in a downloaded movie or TV show. (Also, when I do listen to music, it's classical, and that is much more vulnerable to distortion than modern stuff). Second, I do a lot of listening on trains on the London Underground; shutting out as much background noise as possible is therefore a major priority.
I don't usually move around too much while listening - someone who wants to go the gym or go jogging would want a different model. And the ER-4PT is not a headset - there's no microphone, so you can't make calls with it, and there's no track-switching control. (If that's an issue then the next model down does have a headset equivalent called the HF2).
Etymotic aren't as good value now as they were when I bought mine, but sound quality is very good, and exclusion of external noise is truly superb - officially they reduce it by 35-42dB, depending on frequency. (The level of noise isolation is the same on much cheaper Etymotic models, although obviously the sound quality isn't as good).
I've got Bose AE2i and Mie2s
Works really well imo
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I am considering those
http://en-us.sennheiser.com/in-ear-headphones-earphones-ie-800-ceramic
what do you think?
I have a pair of the LG Tone Plus and they are awesome! 15 hours of battery life and great sound when playing your favorite jams on your HTC One! Highly recommend if you want the bluetooth kind and ability to connect two phones does work.
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You should go check the Headfi forum. I'm a regular poster there. One thing to note about the HTC One is that they have excellent driving capabilities thus making the use of an external amp useless unless you're trying to drive something like K701s.
To put things into perspective, they drive my 600ohm DT880s perfectly with a mild spike in volume at about the <500Hz range.
I personally like to use them with my m100s when I'm out and about.
They should drive IEMs no problem. I would even say that they're overkill for a sensitive earphone like the S4. They sound great with se215s.
Tbh the stock IEMs are suprisingly good. Great bass extension but also a considerable amount of mid-bass hump leading to some sound corrruption in the mids. Highs are lacking but for what they are I definitely would not recommend spending 100$ for IEMs like the S4 for what is in my opinion a very mild upgrade.
Just use the stock phones.
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Bluetooth Stereo Headphones

Am in the market for some new headphones after my B&W c5s have started to go wrong after less than a year of usage and am thinking bluetooth. The Jaybird Bluebuds X have been recommended, anyone use them or have anything else to throw in to the mix.
I the above is question or convience or what.
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I have tested and reviewed most them in details here on XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192333 - scroll down to headphone section to read more about it.
In my recent review of Plantronics BackBeat Go 2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433088 - I also wrote a comparison follow up between BBG2 and BlueBuds X and Anker 4.0 headphones.
Basically, out of every set of wireless headphones I have tested and compared - Plantronics BBG2 stands above in sound quality and built quality. Don't worry about battery life, with its charging case it's make it very convenient to charge once you are done and the charger batter is super cool. Plus, you get a free android widget for your phone that will tell you battery life of the headphones (love it!!!!).
Unfortunately, if you live in EU, they are only selling headphones without charging case now - from what I have read after a number of XDA readers outside of US commented. But charging case is coming soon.
vectron said:
I have tested and reviewed most them in details here on XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192333 - scroll down to headphone section to read more about it.
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A VERY comprehensive list right there! Thanks a lot for the heads up..
I did bite the bullet and order a pair today after a couple of posts on G+ and some great feedback.
I was slightly apprehensive to read your review hoping I had made the right choice but it seems I have..
Time will tell.
Dysheeki said:
A VERY comprehensive list right there! Thanks a lot for the heads up..
I did bite the bullet and order a pair today after a couple of posts on G+ and some great feedback.
I was slightly apprehensive to read your review hoping I had made the right choice but it seems I have..
Time will tell.
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Which one did you order, BBG2 or BBX? You will not go wrong with either. BlueBuds X are very durable, have better battery life, and my initial review impression was positive. But once you get other headphones and start to compare - you take points off I'm borderline audiophile "in denial" lol!!! BBG2 sounded so much better, especially clear not-overpowering bass and dynamic sound. Both BBG2 and BBX use their own dsp to clean up the sound. After awhile, I have noticed that BBX standby wasn't as good as originally when I got it, where I turn them off and a few weeks later battery was discharged. With BBG2, yeah you get 4+ hours of playback on a single charge, but nobody works out more then 2 hours. Even if you are using them while commuting, your ears will get tired listening to music for 4+ hours. So once you done, put them back into a charging case and that will extend it's life with multiple charges for an additional 10+ hours. And, as I mentioned before, being able to approximate battery life within 15min accuracy with their free widget is priceless because I don't want to wait until I get a beep that I have 10-15min remaining on my battery life. Also, both can receive phones calls.
Sorry didn't say which.. The jaybirds. The charging case sounded like a nice touch for the others but I've done it now so will ride with my choice.. Sounds like I've not chosen too badly. I was looking at foam earbuds too but thought I would hold off until the headphones get delivered tomorrow. Thanks again for pointing me to your reviews..
Off topic I'm going to go for the tempered glass you reviewed too.
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Dysheeki said:
Sorry didn't say which.. The jaybirds. The charging case sounded like a nice touch for the others but I've done it now so will ride with my choice.. Sounds like I've not chosen too badly. I was looking at foam earbuds too but thought I would hold off until the headphones get delivered tomorrow. Thanks again for pointing me to your reviews..
Off topic I'm going to go for the tempered glass you reviewed too.
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Either way, great choice and you will not be disappointed with BBX!
Btw, regarding VITREO, there is another thread in Note 2 section: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2430634 where apparently from time to time Amazon sells "refurbished" one for $5. Doesn't mean its a used one, just a bang up box. Just keep your eyes open for a deal.
Mate, you're a legend. Although, I'm in the UK so will have to see if they have any on the uk site tomorrow. I'm terrible at waiting once I get something in my head I want. Far too impatient for my own good. Although saying that I've not even had a screen protector on my note2 for the past year and it's held up very well. Superb handset.
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Creative WP-300 will be a good alternative .
Got the bluebuds and been using them for a few days now. Battery is 5 to 6 hours Max at the moment, quite comfortable, great sound. Quick charge. The sound does cut out for half a second now and then but nothing too of putting. All in all great headphones.
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Has anyone tried the motorola S-11 HD? wonder how they compare to the BBG2?
Dysheeki said:
Am in the market for some new headphones after my B&W c5s have started to go wrong after less than a year of usage and am thinking bluetooth. The Jaybird Bluebuds X have been recommended, anyone use them or have anything else to throw in to the mix.
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Have you contacted B&W? I know many of them from past professional relationship, including their US CEO, and I think they'd be able to help you out if they're still under warranty.
You'll never get the same audio quality from Bluetooth. A wired pair of IEMs with replaceable cable and 2 year warranty could be a better option.
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Has anyone tried the motorola S-11 HD? wonder how they compare to the BBG2?
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The reviews are a mixed bag with comments about quality. I haven't tried it, but I will have hard time believing they sound better then BBG2. They do have a longer battery life, but with charging case and superior sound quality and free android app to tell you battery life - BBG2 all the way, imho

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