Pros: Clear, clean and loud sound, wireless convenience, good battery life, nice design. Cons: Bulky, cheap plastic parts, not very comfortable, complicated controls.
These are now my 5th pair of bluetooth wireless headphones and I think I've finally found one that does just what I want: great sounding streaming music from my iPod and simultaneously make or take calls from my Blackberry. In my typical fashion, ...
Pros: Light, comfortable, good sound quality, easy to use controls for music. Cons: Many button press time/situation combinations for use to make calls may be hard to remember.
I had originally gotten the HP wireless Bluetooth headphones for my iPaq hx4700 Pocket PC which weren't bad but were fragile and broke shortly after I got them. I almost got another pair of HP's, thinking only those were compatible with my Pocket PC. ...
Pros: Decent sound, battery life, range, controls work with PC/Windows Mobile phones, easy pairing, price Cons: Minimal crackling, lack of bass, lack of support for Vista Bluetooth stack issues
I purchased these headphones after several weeks of researching on the reliability of Bluetooth headphones. Though I was not thoroughly convinced, the price of the S805 headphones, I felt, was worth shelling out for. If they didn't work, then ...
Pros: Good fit, comfort, sound and battery life. Cons: Horribly frustrating Bluetooth profiles
After my rather disastrous and mostly disappointingly purchase of a Motorola MOTOROKR S9 Bluetooth Headset, I felt a bit stung as well as buyers regret. But not quite enough, apparently, and despite the somewhat lukewarm reviews of the Motorola S805 ...
Pros: -Excellent Stereo Audio Quality
-Noise Reducing Material in Headphone Earpads
-Super Long Battery Charge Cons: - long battery charge cycle
- doesn't come with a PC USB Dongle
I needed a bluetooth headset that would serve as a Skype headset for international calls and stereo headphones for one of my jobs. I decided on the S805 headphones because of the many positive reviews it has received, and so far I haven't been ...
Pros: Solid build. Sound quality great (indoors). Easy controls. Up to 17hrs. Adjustable/comfortable. Carrying case. Cons: Non-user replaceable battery? Volume limit could be higher for outdoor use. Intermittent (rare) sound loss.
I wanted wireless headphones that allows me to watch TV, play video games, and listen to music (TV/PC) while my wife or I study. Coupled with the Motorola DC800, I can do just that. Pairing with it was quick and easy, too. I use the S805 strictly as ...
Pros: Nice carrying case.
Track/Volume change made easy by on-ear controls Cons: See above list.
I got these headphones to compliment a Nokia 5300 cellphone I purchased. In the end, I wish I had saved my $80. After opening the box, and reading the pairing instructions, I was able to connect the headphones easily to my phone. After playing some ...
Pros: $38.24? Amazon.com Life is great! Cons: NONE! I love these things.
Just got them yesterday to listen to Music and Rush Limbaugh on my Phillips MP3 player. The music sounds great, and they're extremely comfortable! Rush sounds good on anything!
One reviewer complained about losing reception at a distance. Unless he was referring to the play/pause & volume controls on the headset the reception would depend on the transmitter on the player, or phone. I couldn't check the transmitting distance on the headset very well because the transmitting distance on the MP3 player was at least 70' indoors with no obstacles (maybe more in a bigger house) and only about 20' outdoors in the open. (no walls to reflect the signal I guess,) but the headset transmitter (volume control etc.) worked fine wherever I could get a signal from the MP3 player.
I love the volume & track skipping (skip to next or previous song) controls!! Volume = you grab the left earphone and turn it forward or backward. Track skip = grab right earhone and turn it forward or backward. You would never know that the controls were there if you didn't read the instructions (or my humble review.)
How in the world can they manufacture these things and sell them for only $38.24? Amazon.com
Pros: WHEN THE WORK THEY SOUND PRETTY GOOD. Cons: STATIC, A ROYAL PAIN TO GET ANY SOUND OUT OF THEM!
I'M NEW TO BLUETOOTH SO I DON'T KNOW IF STATIC IS A COMMON OCCURRENCE. I RETURNED THE FIRST PAIR I BOUGHT BECAUSE OF IT. THE SECOND PAIR HAD THE SAME PROBLEM. ODDLY ENOUGH, BOTH DIDN'T INCLUDE THE WIRE TO HOOK DIRECTLY TO A SOURCE.
I'M TRYING TO USE THE HEADPHONES WITH MY PC. I HAVE A TARGUS ADAPTER AND EVERYTHING INDICATES THAT THEY ARE CORRECTLY CONNECTED BUT I'VE ONLY GOT THEM TO WORK FOR A VERY SHORT TIME.
I GOT AN UPDATE FROM WINDOWS BY LEAVING THE ADAPTER PLUGGED IN AND RUNNING WINDOWS UPDATE...NO HELP. I WENT TO AUDIO PROPERTIES THAT DIDN'T HELP. I'M NOT A MORON, MAYBE SOMEONE WITH MORE EXPERIENCE WITH BLUETOOTH COULD GET THESE UP AND RUNNING BUT I'M RUNNING OUT OF PATIENCE.
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