Thursday 20 February 2014

I need a headset, is it worth buying a bluetooth one?

OK, To get the ‘flaking’ part of my response out of the way good and first, I’ve to say that it is dependent totally on what you would like from the headset. There isn’t much point spending out on an all-singing, all-dancing super-headphones if all you want is a basic model, but, by the same token, great quality doesn’t come cheap in the planet of electronics.


Though, that’s not what you wanted to hear, is it?


OK, so, listed below are some of the best Bluetooth headphones that I have looked at so far…


The Jawbone Era is one of those best mono gadgets that I have in my opinion seen. Using state of the art audio tech, the Era is a great sounding headset, however the exaggerated price tag could be some bit off-putting for some potential buyers. Being honest (though please do not read ‘honest’ as ‘flaking out’), that is gonna be the model for many of those following examples, people who sound great, cost more.


Considerably cheaper is the Plantronics M55, an outstanding little worker as well as a bargain at lower than half the price of the Era. Of course, it is not nearly as good as the aforementioned Jawbone headset, but this device definitely won’t disappoint. Also from Plantronics is a Marque 2 M165, a sleek, dependable little number that also offers great value for money.


If its stereo you are after, Mike, then a Jabra Clipper is a nice little doohickey, that includes an modern design that’ll either impress or enrage you, according to how you plan on using it. The Sony Stereo Bluetooth Headphones is also an excellent little runner and only costs about £30 (which makes it the cheapest one featured on this list).


As I initially said, it is completely up to you what sort of headphones you want, but I can say that the models listed here are well reviewed by other technology internet sites online, as well as myself. Do a web search before you decide which of them to buy though, that way you can ensure you’re paying out for what you want.


 



I need a headset, is it worth buying a bluetooth one?

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