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jtmoney430
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« on: August 21, 2009, 08:01:05 PM »

Does anyone own any bluetooth headphones (ex: Nokia BH-503, Motorola S9, etc)? I am curious on what I should look into buying. The bh-503 is more expensive than the S9. But which one is better? Those are really the only two that I can see would be good to get. If anyone else has another idea, let me know? Also is it true that the Nokia headphone should work better with out phone just because it is made from Nokia? Or is that just a hoax? Thanks for any input.
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« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2009, 11:20:33 PM »

i bought some Ibiza bluetooth stereo headset from target for like 60 bucks
i think its for some brand of mp3 player
i like the over the ear as opposed to the in the ear

now with the eternity,the connection was so clear and strong for a long distance(like 25-35 feet with abstructions)
not so much with the 5800.....it is still the best bluetooth headset i have had yet,and the last update helped the bluetooth a great bit for me too
i have most of the ones there was in town(pensacola)for under 100 bucks
the ibiza was the best one for me

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« Reply #2 on: August 22, 2009, 07:41:07 AM »

Isn't that wonderful. I have noticed that too. My Eternity had awesome bluetooth capabilities. I never had problems with it. Now with the 5800 - nothing but problems with my bluetooth.
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« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2010, 04:05:12 AM »

Hey Guyz,

I was planning 2 buy the Nokia BH-905 Bluetooth headset http://www.mobielbereikbaar.nl/product/nokia-bh-905-bluetooth-stereo-headset-origineel

but reading these posts about bad bluetooth reception of the 5800.. I was wondering if I should even do it.

What do you guyz recommend?
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« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2010, 11:57:50 PM »

 i wouldnt say the bluetooth is bad,just not as strong as the samsung eternity.but i would not go back to that phone to save my life....i accually left my 5800 with my wife and took my n75,its still a great back up phone!!!!!

as long as you keep ypur phone on you ,there shouldnt be any problems...i just cant leave it on one end of the house and clean the other. i would say(estimate) the 5800 at roud 20-25 feet,as for the eternity it was more like 35-40 feet
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« Reply #5 on: August 30, 2010, 01:48:13 AM »

If you installed the Bluetooth support properly and ensured that the headset connects to the laptop, to make this work you need to tell the software (Skype, for example) to use "Bluetooth Audio" as the Audio In and Audio Out devices.

I use my Sony Ericsson Blueetoh headset with Skype: go to Options, then to Sound Devices; for Audio In I select "Bluetooth Audio", and the same for Audio Out. For Ringing I selected the laptop's sound card.
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« Reply #6 on: May 10, 2011, 05:06:42 AM »

One of the most popular Bluetooth headphone brands is Sony. Sony's headphones are known for having great sound quality and durability.

The Sony DRBT50 Stereo Bluetooth Headset is one of the best Bluetooth headphones on the market. Since it carries the Sony brand name, you can expect it to have good quality for a reasonable price.

These headphones have a 40mm amp in the headphones that also have neodymium magnets to help enhance the sound quality.

To improve the comfort of wearing these headphones, there are earpieces with an auranomic design within them.

On one of the earpieces, there is remote control. This controller allows you to control the tracks playing and the volume functions of the music. This is very convenient, because you don't have to get out your mobile device to control those aspects, adding to their portability.

Instead of having to keep buying batteries over and over again, these Sony headphones are rechargeable. On one full charge, the standby time for the Bluetooth headphones is approximately 200 hours.

Although these headphones have high ratings, they don't come without problems. One thing that many users of these headphones had a problem with was with the syncing. Some of them stated that the syncing system seemed too cryptic for new users.

These Sony Bluetooth headphones can be picked up for around $110, if you shop around online.
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