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Sony Wireless Bluetooth Transmitter and Headphones for Ipod

Sony Wireless Bluetooth Transmitter and Headphones for Ipod

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Sony Wireless Bluetooth Transmitter and Headphones for Ipod
Go wireless. Eliminate the frustration of tangled wires and let the music play. The foldable DR-BT22
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Sony Wireless Bluetooth Transmitter and Headphones for Ipod
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I purchased the Sony Wireless Bluetooth Transmitter and Headphone for Ipod after searching for some time for a pair of wireless headphones that would meet my limited criteria. I wanted a headphone set that sounded decent (I didn't need top sound), was reasonably priced, and worked well at the gym. I found my answer in these headphones. I had read that they would possibly cause a greater drain on my ipod battery but since I don't use my ipod other than when at the gym, that was not a problem. I have not found them to create any issues with battery drain that would be out of the normal for something like this. The battery on the headphones seems to last a reasonable amount of time before needing a re-charge. The sound is certainly sufficient for me. I can increase the volume enough that it helps drown out background noise without blowing out my eardrums. The headset stays on firmly most of the time, with the exception of bending forward at which time they'll occasionally fall off.
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10 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 156 days ago at 
Sony Wireless Bluetooth Transmitter and Headphones for Ipod
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I was very disappointed when I experienced a lag between the video on my iPod and the sound coming out of the headphones. The audio was delayed by a small amount, making it unwatchable. I was already slightly upset by the tinny sound quality of my music on these headphones, but this was the icing on the cake. If you can get past these issues, it does have some nice, convenient features. The transition of the headphones to a bluetooth headset is seamless. And you can do all music and phone controls by pushing buttons on the side of the headphones. No need to take out your iPod to pause or switch songs. Clearly, though, the complaints outweigh the benefits, and I don't recommend this to anyone who watches videos on the iPod.
10 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 161 days ago at 
Sony Wireless Bluetooth Transmitter and Headphones for Ipod
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The headphones worked as advertised, but they didn't feel like they gripped my head very tightly, so I ended up sending them back and getting the Motorola Rokr S9. Be aware that BT headphones may not have all the control functions you might want (advance to next track, etc.). By the way, if you're buying these to use with a music player, check to see if your player has bluetooth built in (as the iPhone/iPod Touch does) - you don't need an external transmitter if it does.
10 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 172 days ago at 
Sony Wireless Bluetooth Transmitter and Headphones for Ipod
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After two pairs of iMuffs broke, I bought these in hopes of finding something of better quality. So far, these headphones have proven to be just that. Because they were a gift, I didn't spend extensive time with them. But in showing the recipient how to use them, I noted decent construction (at least by today's admittedly low standards) and good transmission quality. The main problem I noted was the tiny controls. While you won't be using the controls that much, they're excessively small and possibly a problem for older users.
10 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 285 days ago at 
Sony Wireless Bluetooth Transmitter and Headphones for Ipod
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I've had a history of buying somewhat pricey headphones and having the cords get caught on door handles and tree branches, but that's not going to happen with these!

Yes, these Sony bluetooth headphones let me thumb my nose at fate. There's no way I'm breaking the cord on these!

Sound quality is on par with the $60 Sennheiser PX 100 I used to buy. Lows come through just fine, and highs come through clearly. The Sony Bluetooth headphones are only slightly bulkier than those Sennheisers, too, but they fit my head solidly and I actually think they're more comfortable.

The Bluetooth transmitter that's included fits in my 5th generation iPod's docking connector snugly. It doesn't snap in, but I've only had it knocked loose once in a month & a half. I actually get more range out of this dinky little adapter than I do from the Bluetooth transmitter inside my laptop, and I can leave my iPod on my desk while wandering anywhere in the office.

These headphones can be paired to other Bluetooth
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10 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 298 days ago at 

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