Lets look at some of stereo bluetooth headsets which offer wireless connectivity as well as good sound reproduction for music lovers avoid wires. lets go through budget wise
Lets start with the one I have
Sony MW600
Price : 34 to 40$
Pros:
Value for money
easy to pair
you can pair two devices
portable
inbuilt fm
Cons:
audio isn't that bright
volume control is little jiffy
Jabra Clipper:
Price : 35$
Pros:
Cons:
Poor noise cancellation. Clip design offers limited flexibility
Plantronics Backbeat go
Price : 65$
Pros
Lets start with the one I have
Sony MW600
Price : 34 to 40$
Pros:
Value for money
easy to pair
you can pair two devices
portable
inbuilt fm
Cons:
audio isn't that bright
volume control is little jiffy
Jabra Clipper:
Price : 35$
Pros:
Good stereo sound quality. Works with any standard-size 3.5mm headphones or speakers. Inexpensive.
Cons:
Poor noise cancellation. Clip design offers limited flexibility
Plantronics Backbeat go
Price : 65$
Pros
Comfortable. Lightweight. Excellent voice quality and noise suppression in both directions. Tangle-free cord really works. Clear midrange and high-end when listening to music.
Cons:
Ultra-soft earbud tips make it difficult to get the right fit. Some cable thump when walking. Thin bass response.
Jaybird freedom
Price : 99$
Pros:
easy to pair
very good audio quality
Cons:
cable thump
fit is issue for some people
Klipsch Image one bluetooth
price: 200$ to 249$
Pros:
stylish
robust
easily accessible buttions on right ear cup
great BASS presence
Cons:
pricey
Murky and pronounced low end
Parrot Zik:
Price : 349$
Pros:
If you have money to spend get this beauty.
stunning looks
touch controls
amazing audio quality
strong build
Excellent app includes customized EQ. Supports wired and wireless listening.
no distortion on deep bass at top volumes
Cons:
Highly sculpted frequency response not for everyone. Headband is slightly uncomfortable. Expensive. Significant sound leakage.
More to come Senns MM450 , MM500x .........so on
No comments:
Post a Comment