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Bluetooth Headsets With Multiple Pairings
Jay07m | 2024-07-02 09:31:16 |
Best bluetooth headset that I have had so far. I've gone through two sony headsets in the past few months and these are by far the best I've come across. 5 |
Andre | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
It works just fine. Great to have the ability to combine with multiple headsets. 5 |
Jackson | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
This product has surpassed my companies expectations we have over two hundred Bluetooth headsets and roughly 30 of these and they are best in our fleet. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-07 03:27:35 |
Crystal clear quality! I've had so many issues with other headsets (wireless/Bluetooth) that I wanted to give this a try. The USB cord is long so it doesn't keep me "tied" to the area. The volume is great which makes the audio quality even better! 5 |
Joe | 2024-05-19 04:14:50 |
I have been using headsets for business telephony for more than 30 years and finally found a set that I am not disappointed in. I gave up on bluetooth headsets for too many reasons to list here. Sound quality is crystal clear and the earpads are so comfortable I almost forget I am wearing them. Controls located 'mid-cord' well designed and easy to use. Overall feels like a headset that should cost much more. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-22 04:16:35 |
The HD 800 S is very comfortable and feel exactly the same as the old HD 800. The sound stage and imaging are amazing (like before) and Sennheiser (finally) fixed that high peak and added a little more power to the bass. However, I feel that they are still as picky in terms of amp-pairings. Definitely do your homework on pairings (try them out at a local hi-fi store/audio meet) before dishing out for these. They may sound fine on some amps but are lackluster on others and require more power than most other headphones out there. Accessories are the usual except they now come with the balanced cable -- which used to cost $400 separately. I can't comment on the difference in sound between the unbalanced 1/4 and balanced XLR cables as I haven't spent the time to A/B test them, but it's nice of Sennheiser to include this if you ever need to switch to an amp with only balanced outputs. The included cables are a bit long if you're not in a studio, but if you have the money for this pair of headphones, you can probably afford a custom, shorter cable for portable/at-home use. 5 |
Michael | 2024-05-29 07:41:15 |
We have tried several different headsets without breaking the bank these are the best we have found. 5 |
Basia | 2024-08-25 05:49:43 |
I tried multiple bone conduction headphones before I tried Openswim. All of them were a poor fit for me, and the sound was just "so-so" on the other brands. Their earphones fell off and/or moved around so much that the sound was mediocre (I have a small head). I actually like the fact that there is NO bluetooth on the Openswim. Bluetooth doesn't work under water, and after trying multiple other brands that did have bluetooth, it got pretty annoying having to switch modes. Then, with the press of a wrong button one to many times, you had to start all over again to get back in mp3 mode! The button placement and configuration works very well. The buttons are easy to get to and well-spaced. The Openswim does NOT fall off or move around and is very comfortable -- even on my small head. I especially like that they can fit under a swim cap. And the sound -- is nothing short of WOW---absolutely fantastic!! What a pleasure enjoying the great r tunes of your tunes while swimming laps! (And, the sound when wearing earplugs is even better! Loading songs onto the Openswim was very straightforward. Plug the USB into your computer, open the drive with the OpenSwim, and drag and drop to copy your files from your computer to the Openswim folder. Took less that a few minutes, and I loaded at least 100 files for a first go around, and still have space to add more. Great capacity! My only wish would have been to have a "mini" sized Openswim for those of us who are more petite-sized. But all, in all, a wonderful product! 5 |
Sumit | 2024-07-16 05:30:56 |
The Era 100s sound great, look great and work really well with my bluetooth turntable too! Also setting them up in multiple rooms via the app is a breeze. Very happy with Sonos! 5 |
Virbh1 | 2024-07-18 03:30:36 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Works smoothly with multiple Bluetooth device and great sound quality for price. 5 |