BLUETOOTH WIRELESS STEREO HEADSETS

Vic Wukovits Thursday, October 15, 2015 Comments Off on BLUETOOTH WIRELESS STEREO HEADSETS
BLUETOOTH WIRELESS STEREO HEADSETS

After a recent surgery, I couldn’t lower my neck to my shoulder to hold my iPhone, thus allowing for a hands-free experience. I found it necessary to start using a headphone/microphone solution. I used the ones that came with my iPhone 6, and they work fine, but I really didn’t like the cable getting in the way all the time. The sound quality for music is also lacking, but they come free with the phone, so you get what you pay for.

I had purchased my son some Beats by Dre PowerBeats 2 Wireless Headphones for his birthday back in May. He seldom uses them, so I decided to borrow them to see how I could adapt to using a wireless solution.

These headphones ran around $200 back when I got them for my son, but you can find them on Amazon now for $145 (amzn.to/1gDMi1J).

I found them to be comfortable, but a bit overpriced for what they provide for sound. They are good headphones, and for sports, these work well due to their water-resistance. The “hip” factor also comes into play here, so the elevated price point is working out just fine for this Apple-owned company.

Since I didn’t want to “steal” my son’s headphones, I decided to order a pair of decidedly less expensive Bluetooth headphones, and after a little research and review reading, I bought some TOTU Wireless Bluetooth Headphones with a microphone and noise canceling features (amzn.to/1Jj0bt9).

While they show a list price of $139.99, you can buy them for $21.99 with free shipping. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but the reviews were mainly positive, and for that price, I’d take the chance.

I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of sound that the TOTU produced. While the Beats did sound better for music, I use the headset for mostly conversation, and the difference is negligible. The buttons don’t click as solidly as the Beats, but for less than $25, I can live with that. The ones I got are black and green, though an all-black version is available for a few bucks more.

Both of these Bluetooth stereo headsets are similar in design, with a thick gauge cable holding the headphones together. I’ve seen a lot of people wearing another style, with the headphones connected by a solid piece behind the neck.

I purchased a third set, the LG Tone Ultra Bluetooth Wireless headphones. They were on a crazy sale at Best Buy that week, so I figured I’d try them out — you know, for “science.”

The slightly different design on the LG unit gives you more flexibility, as the ear buds are attached by longer cables. I also found that the “collar” design isn’t as cumbersome as I’d anticipated, and the controls were easier to access, as they’re on the collar.

Sound quality is just as good as, if not better than, the TOTU for phone calls, and while I didn’t perform an exhaustive battery of tests for music, these sound pretty good. They retail for $99, but you can pick them up from Amazon for about $78 (amzn.to/1NFnRyb).

All of these sets can be recharged using the Micro-USB cable, so I was able to keep one cable to use for them all, a minor convenience. Battery life of all the units was comparable, though I charge things nightly, so I only recall running out of juice only once, when I’d been out later than usual.

Having never used a Bluetooth stereo headset before, I wasn’t expecting how fast these things, when used frequently, will drain your battery on your phone. I quickly learned to turn them off when not needed, and I found myself charging my phone much more frequently.

I have jumped aboard the hands-free train, and rely on Bluetooth stereo headsets daily. They are hugely convenient, and allow you the freedom to work or exercise without the constraint of cords getting in the way.

The only question here is how much you want to spend. The cheap ones work well enough, though the Beats certainly look more stylish and hip. The LG might not be as sporty as the others, but it all depends on what you’re going to be doing.

Or, you can do what I did — buy all three, and decide for yourself.

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