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Guest frankie13
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hi m8s iwhats the best type of wirless/ bluetooth headphones to buy for the pulse for radio listen

Guest EvilGazebo
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hi m8s iwhats the best type of wirless/ bluetooth headphones to buy for the pulse for radio listen

Depends what sort of headphones you want but I bought one of these (can't take the credit as I'm sure it was recommended by someone else on these forums) http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/-/531/6...et/Product.html as I wanted to use my existing in-ear Sennheisers. I really like it as a solution; battery life and sound both good.

I had a collapsible, over-the-head type pair of Sony bluetooth phones but I looked like a tit wearing them and they leaked sound really badly on the train etc . And I'm a considerate sort of guy.......

Guest JingleManSweep
Posted

I got myself one of these:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0029QP...ref=oss_product

Works really well with the Pulse (and 2.1). You can connect any 3.5mm headphones, it has a microphone on the actual device for hands-free chatting. It supports A2SD audio profiles, so I can play music through them.

I was thinking about ditching my Pulse due to the headphone connection issues as I didn't want to carry around a dedicated MP3 player as well as my phone, but this sorted it.

100 hours standby time, 10 hours talk/music time per charge. The device has volume up/down buttons, previous/next track buttons and the middle button is play/pause. All of these functions work with several Android music apps.

Guest Azurren
Posted
I got myself one of these:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0029QP...ref=oss_product

Works really well with the Pulse (and 2.1). You can connect any 3.5mm headphones, it has a microphone on the actual device for hands-free chatting. It supports A2SD audio profiles, so I can play music through them.

I was thinking about ditching my Pulse due to the headphone connection issues as I didn't want to carry around a dedicated MP3 player as well as my phone, but this sorted it.

100 hours standby time, 10 hours talk/music time per charge. The device has volume up/down buttons, previous/next track buttons and the middle button is play/pause. All of these functions work with several Android music apps.

Impressive!

How do you charge it? And what size is the battery if it is removable? AA, AAA, Button cell?

Guest JingleManSweep
Posted
Impressive!

How do you charge it? And what size is the battery if it is removable? AA, AAA, Button cell?

Hello,

The charger is a mains charger (US style plug but came with a UK adaptor). It is strange as the charger actually plugs into the headphone socket, but I suppose that reduces the number of sockets needed.

Apparently, the battery is removable (according to the poorly translated instruction manual), but I haven't really read that bit. I'm assuming its a button cell as the device isn't big enough for AA or AAA batteries.

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