Sony Wireless Bluetooth Transmitter and Headphones for Ipod Review
I bought the Sony Wireless Transmitter and Bluetooth Headset for iPod after trying for some time for a pair of wireless headphones that meet my criteria would be limited. I wanted a set headphones, it looked decent (I have the audio above), was cheap, and has also worked in the gym.
I found my answer to these headphones. I had read that they can lead to strong pressure on the battery of my iPod, but I have my ipod other than when in the gym, which was nota problem. I've found, is released a few problems with the battery, that would be something extraordinary. The headset seems to be a reasonable time before a new battery is needed.
The sound is definitely enough for me. I can turn up the volume enough to cover the background noise that helps without blowing my eardrums. The headset stays firmly most of the time, except to bend forward and then areOccasionally fall. No problem. I learned to slide it back just a little 'higher on my head, so that you are on when lifting weights.
The spring between them, allowing them to collapse, it seems a bit 'thin, but did not create a problem so far only once in a while, pull some hair. Again if there is a simple adjustment on my head. Folding them is simple, I do not love you with a cable that has tangled with this treatment orThe catch on the weight machines as they go! The headset is comfortable on the head and I like the style of the head or ear buds against the type that clips on the earlobe.
The transfer of the music has never been any delays or interruptions at work. The adjustments on the headphones work fine with my iPod and I am in a position, volume and move through my playlists with ease.
I also paired with my laptop. I have Windows Vista and most of the users may decide toBluetooth functionality on Vista are, at best, a bit 'sometimes dysfunctional. It has a little 'game with the settings to be taken to make it work properly, but this is a VISTA problem, not a headset issue. Once established, they work well, but tend to when the settings are separate from Vista dissolved. I have the same problems with my Bluetooth mouse for traveling as it is not a problem for Sony.
I have not used my phone as I do not need them for this purpose so that I no commentAbout voice quality with these.
Use them for the purposes that I was, working hard and are very happy with my purchase. I would recommend to anyone to use a headset sounds good for the gym or the computer. You're not Bose, but then do not cost as much as Bose is!
Sony Wireless Bluetooth Transmitter and Headphones for Ipod Feature
- Operate basic functions of iPod remotely from Bluetooth headset which has AVRCP capability
- Hands-free talking when you receive a phone call
- Folding mechanism for easy portability
- Unit Dimensions - 1.29 inch diameter dome type (headphones); weight - headphones 0.17 pound transmitter 0.01 pound
- Communication - line of sight 30 feet (transmitter)
Sony Wireless Bluetooth Transmitter and Headphones for Ipod Overview
Go wireless. Eliminate the frustration of tangled wires and let the music play. The foldable DR-BT22 Bluetooth headset is made for your listening pleasure. You can even use the headphones for hands free talking when you receive a phone call on your compatible mobile phone.
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*** Product Information and Prices Stored: May 09, 2010 04:19:32
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