Friday 5 July 2013

Top 5 Bluetooth Stereo Headsets to Keep You Rocking

Many of us are no big fans of cords. They have a tendency to clutter up everywhere which why wireless devices are so useful. With regards to wired headsets, some of us aren't able to take very good care of these toys since the wires get tangled and before very long, wires begin to rip apart and just a single speaker works. The easiest method to combat this problem is to use Bluetooth headsets. They may not be able to compare with some of the top-of-the-line wired headsets with regards to sound quality, but some of them perform a pretty fine job.

Motorola MotoRokr S305
Motorola is renowned for making great accessories, and also the MotoRokr S305 is no exception. This is among the best Bluetooth headset devices out there. It's reliable sound quality and the prices are very attractive at around $40. We like the comfortable earpad, not many Wireless headset device is able to pull off an appropriate earpad so small. The main problem users will come across is the not so easily accessible controls, but then again, most Bluetooth headsets generally have this problem.

Nokia BH-905i
We love Nokia, we like this Bluetooth headset from the Finnish giant, but we do not love the price. Take it from us, the Nokia BH-905i is really a beast with so many features its crazy. Hate background noise? This beast of the headset packs 8 microphones for canceling background noise, which will help to provide high quality music enjoyment. Some Bluetooth headsets have issues when it comes to voice call, another party tends to have problems hearing exactly what the user is saying. But you do not need that problem with the Nokia BH-905i. There's two microphones for capturing speech; this permits clear communication between the user and also the person on the other end.

Along with those cool features, the device may also act as a wired headset, which isn't what we are after but it could prove useful.

Platronics BackBeat 903+
We reviewed this headset some time back; it is one of the best Bluetooth stereo headsets available. The design is the first thing that will catch your attention, especially how Platronics designed the in earbuds which doesn't really go all the way in. That isn't a problem however, because the system is so loud, you would go deaf with this particular all the way in and the volume completely up. There's a bass booster, but we wouldn't recommend utilizing it as it will tarnish the quality of the background music playback, it's just far from useful.

Such as the MotoRokr, the music controls are not readily available, but like we said, such is the situation for most Bluetooth headsets.

Jabra Halo
With regards to Bluetooth headsets, Jabra is one of the leading brands, as well as for a good reason. The Jabra Halo isn't any pushover Bluetooth headset. It can a lot more than hold its own among the best with its sleek design, this beauty will draw stares for the right reasons. When it comes to music quality, the Halo works wonderfully. However, voice calls aren't up to par. So if you want a Bluetooth Stereo headset to create voice calls, Jabra Halo won't would you any good.

Finally, music and volume controls as we've mentioned previously for others, is not placed good enough for easy access.

LG HBS-700
This really is one of our favorite Bluetooth Stereo headsets that people can't eyes off it. Such as the Platronics BackBeat 903+, the first thing you will notice when you see this product for the very first time is its design. Everything is very unusual looking. Despite the fact that, we love the design and the features it brings. LG really did a fantastic job with the HBS-700. When the earbuds are taken off the ear, they are then connected to the orange pockets at each end via magnet; this really is quite slick and unique.

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