RedSwirl
06-24-07, 08:30 PM
So, in order to finally end this cycle of breaking headphones that I've been stuck in for probably almost a decade, I've decided to search for some bluetooth headphones after finding out that I can get some for between $60 and $100.
Since the chord snapping has always been my one biggest problem with headphones I figure getting some wiereless ones would ensure that I may never have to buy another pair for years (if ever), but I need some information first (I'll probably also be asking this at AVS).
# Do Bluetooth Headsets work with any player? I just have a Dell DJ (not an iPod) and the first pair of wireless MP3-compatible headphones I found were these Logitech (http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-FreePulse-Wireless-Headphones/dp/B000J3G2CS******pd_bbs_sr_3/103-4022388-3540634?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1182689580&sr=8-3) ones (that costed like $90 at Best Buy) that apparently came with a little adapter that you could plug into anything and connect to from up to 33ft away. However, when I found other pairs like thes ones from Motorola (http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Bluetooth-Headset-Simultaneously-Packaged/dp/B000BBE9C8******pd_bbs_2/103-4022388-3540634?ie=UTF8&s=wireless&qid=1182689580&sr=8-2) and Jabra (http://www.amazon.com/Jabra-BT620s-100-96200000-02-Bluetooth-Headphone/dp/B000FJ20CM******pd_bbs_sr_7/103-4022388-3540634?ie=UTF8&s=wireless&qid=1182689580&sr=8-7) , similar adapters aren't pictures but adapters that you can buy separately are pictured below. Do you need an adapter for most of these to work or are some MP3 players bluetooth compatible?
# Are there any better deals on Bluetooth Headsets? What are the best ones I can find that'll work with most devices (mp3 player, computer, PSP, DS, etc.) that I can get for under $100? My main prioities here are durability and design. Usually I only like earhook headphones, ones similar to the ones I just linked. Overall sound quality isn't really my biggest concern.
ALSO: How do you enable HTML code here? It's hard to copy stuff I've typed in HTML elsewhere with all these programs they got to "help" people code stuff here.
Since the chord snapping has always been my one biggest problem with headphones I figure getting some wiereless ones would ensure that I may never have to buy another pair for years (if ever), but I need some information first (I'll probably also be asking this at AVS).
# Do Bluetooth Headsets work with any player? I just have a Dell DJ (not an iPod) and the first pair of wireless MP3-compatible headphones I found were these Logitech (http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-FreePulse-Wireless-Headphones/dp/B000J3G2CS******pd_bbs_sr_3/103-4022388-3540634?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1182689580&sr=8-3) ones (that costed like $90 at Best Buy) that apparently came with a little adapter that you could plug into anything and connect to from up to 33ft away. However, when I found other pairs like thes ones from Motorola (http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Bluetooth-Headset-Simultaneously-Packaged/dp/B000BBE9C8******pd_bbs_2/103-4022388-3540634?ie=UTF8&s=wireless&qid=1182689580&sr=8-2) and Jabra (http://www.amazon.com/Jabra-BT620s-100-96200000-02-Bluetooth-Headphone/dp/B000FJ20CM******pd_bbs_sr_7/103-4022388-3540634?ie=UTF8&s=wireless&qid=1182689580&sr=8-7) , similar adapters aren't pictures but adapters that you can buy separately are pictured below. Do you need an adapter for most of these to work or are some MP3 players bluetooth compatible?
# Are there any better deals on Bluetooth Headsets? What are the best ones I can find that'll work with most devices (mp3 player, computer, PSP, DS, etc.) that I can get for under $100? My main prioities here are durability and design. Usually I only like earhook headphones, ones similar to the ones I just linked. Overall sound quality isn't really my biggest concern.
ALSO: How do you enable HTML code here? It's hard to copy stuff I've typed in HTML elsewhere with all these programs they got to "help" people code stuff here.