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    Default I'm looking for a bluetooth headphone

    I used to have the Motorola bluetooth headphone in which you put it behind the ears, which is a little above the neck. However, I have found it's not as convenient as I thought it would. I am looking for a bluetooth headphone that can actually be able to plug in the 3.5 mm headjack to it, so I can use it as a music headphone and bluetooth headphone at the same time. Does anyone know anything like this kind of bluetooth headphone?



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    I recently bought a Bluetooth earpiece for a mobile phone and it came with an earbud that connected to it which you put in the other ear to give a form of Stereo.
    I have seen some advertised to allow connections to 2 mobile phone at once, heaven help us !!

    I did see a variety bluetooth headsets advertised so all I can suggest is you search Ebay and those retailers who specialise in that form of equipment.
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    I have not seen a BT headset that that can be used on a standard stereo plug as well.
    But the AEG KH 4222 BT or the Samsung HS6000 would be what you need - at least that is what my friend Google is telling me...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gordon_s1942 View Post
    I recently bought a Bluetooth earpiece for a mobile phone and it came with an earbud that connected to it which you put in the other ear to give a form of Stereo.
    I have seen some advertised to allow connections to 2 mobile phone at once, heaven help us !!

    I did see a variety bluetooth headsets advertised so all I can suggest is you search Ebay and those retailers who specialise in that form of equipment.
    One thing in passing is to warn you not to buy 'Cheap' as I did and I got what I paid for, cheap junk...........
    Oh, I see. I have been looking for Pantronics, which is the brand that I have heard it's very good. I haven't used one yet, and I have been using Sony bluetooth headset/headphone a lot, which I think they are good in terms of what it does for me. Have you heard of Pantronics? What do you think of this particular brand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pandandesign View Post
    Oh, I see. I have been looking for Pantronics, which is the brand that I have heard it's very good. I haven't used one yet, and I have been using Sony bluetooth headset/headphone a lot, which I think they are good in terms of what it does for me. Have you heard of Pantronics? What do you think of this particular brand?


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    I bought some Bluetooth speakers for $49.00 on special, sound was good, and they were moulded to go over your ear.
    The model I bought were sports one, I went out for a run, ended up creating a good sweat, headphones farked.

    Seems a common problem.

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    I have been using for a few years the Sennheiser MM400 that also can be connected with a cable.
    It would not be available new any more but maybe be used/refurbished on Ebay.
    It is the best set of Bluetooth cans I have experienced.
    I have tried many phones on the JB-Hifi stand and don't like any of them.
    Bass too bouncy and other frequencies lacking of too dominant.

    I also grabbed a used Sennheiser HD580 for around $80. Yeah, used plenty of isopropyl to clean it but worth it for an originally $600 set of unbelievably comfortable and smooth sounding cans. It is wired of course but my point is that I use the wired set on the hifi/studio and the blue tooth MM400 for the smart phone when I want to walk around.

    One thing with good quality cans is that you become more aware of MP3 artefacts and recording errors, but I certainly enjoy good music much more.
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