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Question about stereo bluetooth headset |
linhlt Joined: Jul 01, 2007 Posts: 2 PM |
I want to bought 1 to pair with my k800i. I'm wondering if the stereo headset's quality can affect sound quality from my k800i? And which would you recommend?
btw, i need a headset which i can use my own headphone as well  |
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michael the mage Joined: May 10, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: U.S. of A. PM |
If you want to use your own, then I think you have to first buy an adapter for it...
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rockygali Joined: Nov 21, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: PM, WWW
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Frubin Joined: Sep 02, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: London, England, UK PM, WWW
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I brought a stereo bluetooth headset from a computer fair for £16.00
Here is more details:
http://www.digitalmart.co.uk/[....]e2.Shop1694/Products/CA-XBT001
The company is based in the UK, but the actually manufacture comes from China.
You can get their products from eBay (ID: ukdigitalmart) or their website.
It seems to be ok for what it is, through i found sometimes when on a call and using the B/T the sound quality sounded "muffled". The headphone is changable but the headphones that come with it didn't last a week as the left ear stopped working after unplugging it a few times.
I changed the headphones for my own which is by Philips and better quality and it sounds ok when using the bluetooth.
However i have a year's warranty on the bluetooth and went today to change the headphones for another pair but they where out of stock! So instead they exchanged them for these:
http://www.digitalmart.co.uk/[....]e2.Shop1694/Products/CA-ES703A
and they sound not bad at all.
So i guess the sound quality would depend on the earphones that is supplied with.
Hope this helps,
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[ This Message was edited by: Frubin on 2007-09-08 22:45 ] |
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