Review for Selectec Stereo Wireless Sport Bluetooth Headphones - General Accessories

Selectec Stereo Bluetooth Headphones Wireless In-Ear Earbuds Sports Earphones Noise Cancelling Headsets with Microphone (Red)
This is for a set of Selectec Stereo Bluetooth Headphones Wireless In-Ear Earbuds Sports Earphones Noise Cancelling Headsets with Microphone (Red). These head phones are adjustable on the ear pieces, and have an inline mic and buttons for answering your calls..
These are really great head phones! They have an equalizer button on the in line button, a call answer button and a volume down , last track and a volume up, next track button.. The ear pieces are fully adjustable, they move around in a three hundred and sixty degree movement, so that I can put them where I need them and be comfortable, they are also adjustable up and down for height.. The ear hangars are soft and bendable so they don't just sit on my ear and cut into it.. I love the way these fit and the amount of comfort that I get from them.. They are nice looking and sound great too.. The bass in these is amazing! One of the things that I really love about these head phones is the noise cancelling that they have, so when I am listening to my music while I am on the treadmill, I don't hear the treadmill or the noise around me, just the music.. This gives me the incentive to just keep walking.. These are chargeable and come with a USB charging cord so I can put it in my computer to charge, or in a wall plug with a USB slot.. They last for quite a while on one charge and that is very nice.. when I get a call I can just click the answer button and I can talk, the mic is also in the in line, and when I am done with the call I just click the button again and I am back to my music.. These were super easy to pair with my LG G4 .. there is a lot to really like about these Bluetooth head phones..

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In-ear microphone, hands free.

I was wondering if anyone knows of a corded hands free in-ear microphone headset. This is a head set where you can have the cord from the phone to the ear and can use it to hear and callers. What makes this "in-ear mic" is the microphone is in your ear as well as the speaker as appose to the mic being on the cord. About 15 years or so ago I had one for a old flip phone. What was nice about it was I ride a motorcycle and a blue tooth device just don't sit well in the helmet. Further more with the mic in the ear made it so the caller or receiving person to whom you are talking to on the phone, don't get the wind noise passing over the microphone. If anyone knows of where I can find something like this, please let me know. Thank you.
I use a HTC Touch Pro that has been molested by Verizon.
Try the Invisio M3, or the M4. Bone conduction, and hear through microphone - you hear the environment around you which could be good for safety, while those talking to you hear no ambient noise whatsoever. You could be in the office for all they know, while in fact you're enjoying your motorcycle on a track. The M4 is moulded to fit your ear canal, just like a high class hearing aid would be. I believe there's even a stereo version where you can set how much of the ambient noise goes through the hear through microphone. They are not cheap, however: M3 is USD 480, M4 is USD 740.
http://www.nextlink.to/content/us/products/invisio_m3
if your using it for your mtorcycle get a nokia bh 103 bluetooth headset. works well with the helmet, and with a bet if velcro you can have the mic infront of your mouth.
you can also use it for music
I looked at that device. Its nice but my GPS uses my bluetooth.
Thanks for the thought....
Any more ideas guys?
I use it with me nokia e51 which also uses its bluetooth for the external gps receiver aswell and its fine. if your in the UK go to a vodaphone shop and give it a try. they sell them for £25

Looking for good bud headphones (not in-ear type) with mic

Hello.
The Skullcandy FIX Bud headphones are the best headphones I've ever owned, however these headphones don't work with SGS3 (when trying dialing or answering a call, SGS3 looses connection to headphones, many apps don't even see the headphones at all, like skype. They work fine on SGS2...I've contacted Samsung regarding this and reply I got was basically saying "**** off")
So now I'm looking for wired headphones that have good sound quality (decent bass and not piercing high pitched sounds) with working mic (volume buttons are not necessary, but wouldn't hurt to have)
Noise canceling type (aka in-ear) are out of question, can't stand these. Also tried iphone type and they didn't have enough bass for my taste.
Any suggestion?
Thanks.

Bluetooth earpiece headset with addon for other ear?

Anyone know of a Bluetooth earpiece headset that has a small jack which would allow adding another earpiece? Or maybe a headset that has two wireless earpices one with mic and speaker for right side and a second with only speaker for leftside??? Obviously I want stereo A2DP Recently started carpooling and have been using wired stereo headset which is a pain to keep the headset untangled. So when I am driving I have one side in (and it is a normal mono headset like the Motorolas I have always used ). When I'm not driving or at the office and want stereo, I can quickly plug in short wire for 2nd earpiece. Then I have full stereo A2DP
There are some similar to this but they plug two-piece headphones into back of bluteooth earpiece (Samsung HM3700 http://www.cellphoneaccents.com/pro...ced-android-functionality-bhm3700ndacsta-.jpg ). This is on the right track, but two much wire.
Result when connected would be something like the Jaybird ( http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/317NnnmQRRL._SL500_AA300_.jpg) or Plantronic Backbeat ( http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31g8azM4++L._SS400_.jpg )
Or can I just embedd these things inside my ears already

Bad sound quality when using headphones with a mic

Hello everyone,
So I recently got HOX and when I'm listening to music through in-ear headphones with an in-line mic the sound quality is really bad, somewhat dull and "incomplete". However, the sound quality gets back to normal when you hold the mic control button on the headphones or unplug the cable extension with in-line mic, or simply use another pair of headphones without a mic . Surprisingly enough, the same thing happens with bundled headphones. So I wonder if there is something wrong with settings or some other fault.
Thanks for any advice in advance.

3.5mm Headphones w/ 3 Button Remote

I can't for the life of me find the article I'm looking for. I remember seeing a comparison chart of headphones, whether they had 1 or 3 buttons, if they had their own app, and Android / ios compatibility.
I currently am using a pair of plantronics backbeat 116s (ear buds) and my Samsung Galaxy Nexus (in ear) headphones. Missing the volume, play pause, etc my blackberry premium multimedia headphones had.
I tested a pair of monster brand sport earphone. They had a neat shark fin to keep them in. And they let some ambient sound through as well. Unless I'm on a plane, I don't care to have 90% of sound around me blocked. I hate hearing myself breathe or the sound the cables make while running. But the buttons on the monsters didn't work.
I guess I'd consider bluetooth but I'm almost scared to use any because of issues I've read.
Under $50 would be great but I could go higher if I had to.
So what's the verdict?
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jfriend33 said:
I tested a pair of monster brand sport earphone. They had a neat shark fin to keep them in. And they let some ambient sound through as well. Unless I'm on a plane, I don't care to have 90% of sound around me blocked. I hate hearing myself breathe or the sound the cables make while running. But the buttons on the monsters didn't work.
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I had a pair of those as well, but the inline remote buttons finally shorted out (which shouldn't have happened because they are supposed to be waterproof...)
Anyway, any earbuds with iPod three button inline controls: the volume buttons will do nothing on the Maxx. The Play/Pause button works for me. I have used it with Pocketcasts and Google Music. This was basically just to test - I still use my iPod Touch for most podcast/music listening, mostly because I love the the remote volume buttons.
I now use Bose sport earbuds. They are expensive, though lifetime warranty. Again, play/pause works, volume buttons do nothing. Apple earbuds with inline controls: the same thing happens.
I have never tried making a phone call with earbuds plugged in, though.
Have you checked out the Klipsch ear buds? Not sure if they work or not but they are ones I have been looking at.

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