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Jabra SPORT Bluetooth Stereo Headset Review

The Jabra Sport Bluetooth Stereo Headset is a perfect partner for people with a dynamic, on-the-go schedule. These gorgeous-looking black and yellow Bluetooth earbuds are the best way to enjoy music and take calls while doing important tasks like going to the gym, commuting, or jogging.

One distinguishing feature of the Jabra Sport is that it has an incorporated FM Radio. This is rare on Bluetooth earbuds of this price. Jabra has enhanced these buds with included AM3D Power bass for an improved music output and an A2DP streaming audio technology. The headset is touch-based so you can hop from different tracks, FM stations and manage its control from just a lift of a finger. The headset can sustain 4 hours and 30 minutes of talk time, 3 hours of music time and 4 days of standby mode. You’ll get a bonus of a multi-stage Endomondo exercise tracking application. The box contains 3 pairs of comfy ear gels to enhance fit.

Jabra SPORT Bluetooth Stereo Headset - Black/Yellow

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Jabra CLIPPER Bluetooth Earbuds Review

The Jabra CLIPPER Bluetooth Stereo Headset is a set of wireless earbuds that combine the latest Bluetooth technology and can easily be clipped onto clothing, belts or bags. This product features an ultra-slick design and it connects to a mobile phone or MP 3 player with ease. Another of the benefits that are offered with these Bluetooth earbuds is its ability to connect to two devices at the same time. This feature is perfect for busy people who enjoy listening to music, as they can easily switch between phone calls and their favorite songs with no problem. The base unit includes a 3.5 mm plug so that you can attach your own conventional headphones, though it includes a pair of noise cancelling earbuds to block external noise that affects the music that is played through headphones.

Jabra CLIPPER Bluetooth Stereo Headset

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Sony Ericsson HBH-IS800 Bluetooth Headset Review

The Sony Ericsson HBH-IS800 Stereo Headset aspires to be a lightweight wireless solution for your music and calling needs. We’ll take a look at the specs of these bluetooth headphones, as well as the pros and cons and whether they warrant a purchase – or if you should consider another set.

The headset comes with more than your average pair of earbuds, which honestly should be expected with a list price of almost $150. They ship with a charger, which is to be expected, but also include a carrying case as well as extra sets of ear buds and a clip to attach the headphones to your shirt. Sony has also thrown in spare ear buds with the set, making sure that you’ll have replacements if necessary. There is also a manual, but using the headphones will be straightforward enough for anyone who’s ever used a Bluetooth device. Beyond all of this, the headset features Auto Pairing, making them a breeze. Even today, the HBH-IS800 at under 5 ounces stands as one of the most lightweight sets of earphones on the market.

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Review: Motorola S10-HD Bluetooth Headset

The Motorola S10-HD is a popular Bluetooth headset for active individuals.  It’s advertised as the perfect headphones for active individuals.  But does the headset live up to the hype?  As with all review here at My Bluetooth Earbuds, we’ll weigh the pros and cons of this device, leaving the ultimate decision up to you.

Pros of the Motorola S10-HD

The Motorola S10 Bluetooth Earbuds Headet may provide the answer to keeping sweat from getting into the speakers. The Motorola S10 wireless earbuds were created with the active person in mind. The designers of the S10 took into consideration what happens when a person sweats and the damage moisture as well as dirt and dust does to the sensitive components of a headset.

Motorola S10-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headphones(Retail Packaging)They designed the headset so the speakers are covered with a “hydrophobic acoustic mesh.” However, the designers didn’t stop there. They also made sure headset seams and ports included silicone seals. A rubber flap even protects the microUSB charging port. The sensitive elements have been protected without loss of audio quality.

The S10-HD works hands-free for your cell and switches seamlessly from music to voice. Music is automatically paused when you receive a call and resumes playing when the call ends. That makes the headset not only hands-free, but also hassle-free. Battery life is another positive touted by Motorola with up to 10 days of standby charge, six to eight hours of playing audio files and six to nine hours on the cell. For short day trips, it means you don’t have to tuck the charger away to keep the headset ready to use. Recharging generally takes around two hours.

These Bluetooth Headphones pair with mobile phones as well as music players that use Bluetooth from all major manufacturers.

The Motorola S10 Wireless Earbuds are not the thick, heavy headsets of past generations. The headset is lightweight with a futuristic appearance and feels like it molds to the shape of your head. The headset is comfortable to wear even if used all day long. A big plus of the headsets are the controls, which are large, conveniently located and easy to use.

Cons of the Motorola S10-HD

The S10-HD does not always work as advertised. Some customers have reported problems with sweat leaking into the sensitive elements of the headset and shorting out. Not all headsets have been sealed effectively against sweat and dirt and may stop working after sweat seeps into the parts.

BRAND-NEW MOTOROLA 89439N S10-HD MOTOROLA S10-HD STEREO BLUETOOTH HEADSET HIGH QUALITY Because the headset is light, it has a fragile feel, though it isn’t as fragile as it first appears. The headset does fit on the ears, keeping them warm, something that may cause even more sweating in humid situations.

Some customers report that, on their headset, sound was intermittent, cutting in an out unless they were fairly stationary. Other customers reported that the unit worked very well, but only for a short period of time and then it died either partially, performing only some functions, or completely. Still others claimed the headset did not hold a charge and went dead quickly.

In our tests, the headset performs well and has a great comfortable fit.  We did experience some intermittent connection problems, but that is common with Bluetooth headsets when used in everyday activities.

Final Verdict

Overall the response to the Motorola S10 Bluetooth Earbuds Headset has been favorable. We find that the headset works as designed in more cases than not. This means the Motorola S10 Bluetooth Headset is a good choice for those with active lifestyles who spend time jogging and working out in the gym.

Finally here’s a quick un-boxing video so you can see the headset in action.

Are Bluetooth Earbuds Safe?

Many consumers may have concerns regarding the safety of using Bluetooth earbuds.  Can the volume levels damage your eardrums?  Are the radio waves emitted by the Bluetooth radio dangerous?

Volume Level

As with all portable listening devices, wireless earbuds should not be used at excessively high volume levels.  ” [Earbuds] are even more likely to cause hearing loss than [traditional] earphones”, says Dean Garstecki, a professor of audiology at Northwestern University(1).   Earbuds have the potential to cause more damage because they rest extremely close to the eardrums.   High volume levels also mean less awareness of your surroundings.  This is especially true of earbuds that act as earplugs to the outside world.

This means in order to safely use earbuds, one should reduce the sound volume and duration of use.  ”Use headphones that do a better job blocking out background noise, and you won’t be as tempted to crank up the volume.” advises Dr. Daniel Landes, an ear nose and throat specialist(2).  Many popular models of Bluetooth earbuds, like the Jaybird JF3 and the Sony DRBT100CX are designed to make a seal in your ear canal to effectively block out background noise.

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Bluetooth Radio Waves

Bluetooth is a form of wireless communication.  This means it emits some form of radiation, as do all things that communicate wirelessly like your cell phone or wireless internet router.  The concern with Bluetooth earbuds is that the Bluetooth radio rests extremely close to the user’s head, thereby giving the impression that the radiation has a more direct effect on the wearer than, say, a Bluetooth keyboard.  Are Bluetooth radio waves harmful?

The U.S. and Canadian governments have set a maximum SAR “specific absorption rate” of 1.6 for all all consumer wireless devices(3).  In other words, that is the upper limit of radiation a device can give off to be considered acceptable.  A typical Bluetooth radio module, as measured by William G. Scanlon of Queen’s University in Belfast, generates a SAR of just 0.001 watts per kilogram(4).  This is well below the levels of a cell phone and an insignificant amount on the SAR scale.  This is because Bluetooth is a very low power and short range wireless communication standard.  Think of how far a cell phone signal needs to travel in order to reach the closest cell tower.  Compare that to the small distance Bluetooth signals can travel.  It can therefore be concluded that radiation from Bluetooth earbuds is insignificant and should not be a concern.

It is apparent that the volume levels from wireless earbuds pose a far greater risk to your safety and health than radiation emission.  As with any consumer electronics device, proper use is always the best way to ensure safety.

1.  iPod’s Popular Earbuds: Hip Or Harmful? - http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/12/051216191834.htm
2. Dangerous Decibels: Earbuds and Hearing - http://www.nbc29.com/story/10301515/dangerous-decibels-earbuds-and-hearing
3. Wikipedia: Specific absorption rate - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specific_absorption_rate
4. Bluetooth: Dangerous Waves? - http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/apr2005/tc20050427_5651.htm

Best Premium Wireless Earbuds

If you are simply looking for the best wireless Bluetooth earbuds and cost is not a factor, these two headsets will make your mouth water.  They simply have the best sound and most comfortable fit of any other wireless earbuds on the market.  Not only that, but the sleek look of these earbuds will have heads turning everywhere you go.

Sennheiser MM200 Bluetooth Headset

Sennheiser MM200 Bluetooth HeadsetSennheiser is a company with a reputation for producing high quality audio equipment.  The MM 200 is the no different.  It’s the first stereo Bluetooth headset by Sennheiser that offers the premium sound quality Sennheiser is known for and that’s why it makes this list.  The key to the quality sound is the ear pad design which provides an optimum fit in order to get high isolation against environmental noise as well as a great bass response.  This model comes with 3 ear pad sizes so that you can choose the best fit possible for your ears.  This model also includes noise cancellation technology which uses subtle in-ear monitors that effectively block out surrounding noise.  All these factors work together to ensure that you’ll be hearing the best sound Bluetooth has to offer.

Other bells and whistles include the ability to connect to 2 sources simultaneously.  That means that if your MP3 player is separate from your cell phone, you can still take a call while listening to music.  The control module on the earbuds includes controls to answer/end/reject calls, mute the mic, and transfer calls. The included clip allows for multiple wearing styles (lanyard and/or clothing clip).  Finally, this model comes with USB charging and wall charging, so you’ll always be juiced up and ready to roll.

Jaybird JF3 Freedom Earbuds

Jaybird JF3MB Freedom Stereo Bluetooth Earbuds with Secure Fit-Bluetooth Headset - Retail Packaging - Midnight BlackJaybird is a fairly new company, founded in 2005.  They specialize in making headphones geared toward athletic individuals.  As such, their line of JF3 Freedom Bluetooth Earbuds are built for active people.

The biggest advantage that Jaybird brings to active individuals is the snug and secure fit of their headset.  Earbuds are notorious for easily falling out of your ears during strenuous activity such as running or playing sports.  The JF3 includes revolutionary honeycomb ear cushions that make them the most secure fitting earbuds we’ve ever seen.  Combine that with the sweat proof casing and you have a headset designed to take a beating.

The sleek design of these earbuds cannot be overstated.  From the glossy black finish to the care taken to pack the earbuds in the box they come in, this headset is designed with form and beauty in mind.

If you are truly looking for the cream of the crop in Bluetooth earbuds, these headsets will offer you what you are looking for.  For those looking to save money, we recommend looking at our picks for best budget bluetooth earbuds.

How Do I Pair My Bluetooth Earbuds?

While wireless technology is amazing in how far it has advanced in recent years, it still takes some extra steps to get your Bluetooth earbuds working with your favorite device.  Although it is best to refer to the instruction manual that came with your earbuds and listening device, it is understandable that you may not have those available.  As such, we’ve put together a basic overview of how to pair a wireless earbuds with your Bluetooth capable devices.  Though your devices my vary, the general steps are similar across all gadgets.

1. Put your listening device in pairing mode.

Your headset should have some sort of power button.  This usually doubles as a pairing button.  By pressing and holding this button you will put the device in pairing mode which opens it up to connect to a new host.  Often there will be an audible beep or an LED light that will signal to you that it is ready to be paired.

2. Turn on Bluetooth on your host device and scan for available connetions.

If it is not already enabled, be sure to turn on the Bluetooth antenna on the host device.  Then there should be a choice in the connections menu to search for Bluetooth devices in range.  If your headphones are in pairing mode, the name should should appear on your host device list.  Every device is a bit different in this respect, but you should be able to find all of these options if you do some digging through the connection menus.

3. Connect to your listening device.

You should then be able to select the listening device in the menu on your pairing device.  It may then ask for a pin number, which is included with your listening device.  This ensures that random people are not able to connect to your host device.  If you lost the pairing pin, you can normally find it online by searching for your listening device’s manual online.  Once the device is paired the first time, it is easy to connect it in the future by just turning it on.

4. Enjoy!

You should now be set to listen to your favorite music or video from your Bluetooth enabled gadgets!

Pairing your Bluetooth earbuds may be a little more complicated than simply plugging them in, but the freedom that wireless listening gives you will more than make up for the small time investment it takes to set it up.

Types of Bluetooth Earbuds

Bluetooth Earbuds come in all sorts of shapes and sizes.  What separate earbuds from other headphones is that they are inserted into your ear.  After that, there are many ways to design the rest of the headset.  Here are some examples of the main types of Bluetooth earbuds on the market today.

Single Ear Bluetooth Headset

Plantronics Voyager PRO Bluetooth HeadsetThe most popular type of Bluetooth earbuds are inserted in only one ear.  They are normally used for making phone calls while driving or doing something else with your hands.  This allows you to keep the headset on while it’s not in use.  One ear is free to use normally while the other is equipped with the Bluetooth device, ready to take a call when necessary.

These devices also typically come with a built-in microphone for use in making calls.  It’s not recommended that one use this type of device to listen to music because you will not be hearing it in stereo as most music is intended to be heard.  There are many types of these products on the market.
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10 Devices That Work with Bluetooth Earbuds

Bluetooth earbuds are great, but they’re pretty useless by themselves. Before you purchase your first headset, you’ll want to make sure that the device you want to use with them is compatible. Though most devices on the market these days offer Bluetooth compatibility, some do not. We’ve put together a list of the gadgets we recommend you use to get the most out of your Bluetooth earbuds.

iPod Touch

The most popular portable music player, the Apple iPod Touch, is the perfect device to pair with your Bluetooth earbuds. Keep in mind the Touch is the only model of iPod that includes support for Bluetooth.
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Jaybird Bluetooth Earbuds

Founded in 2005, Jaybird is a company that specializes in headphones for sports.  For a relatively new company on the personal audio scene, they’re already making waves in the industry thanks to their quality products and sleek design.  They’ve also recently partnered with the USA Triathlon team.  This means they are able to work first hand with athletes to get first hand input on the gear they produce.

Jaybird offers a line of regular earbuds, the Tiger Eyes and Endorphin Rush, as well as the Sportsband wireless headphones.  But we here are all about the wireless comfort of Bluetooth earbuds, and Jaybird delivers on this front as well.

Bluetooth Earbuds - Jaybird FreedomSpecifically made for active individuals, the JF3 Freedom Bluetooth Buds are Jaybird’s most recent foray into the Bluetooth earbud scene.  The first thing that’s immediately apparent about these earbuds is their compact size.  Most of the earbuds that we’ve seen, though compact, are still relatively bulky.  Most require some form of over-the-ear loop to keep them in place or a bulky battery pack.  Jaybird has found a way to engineer these buds to fit in the smallest form factor we’ve sever seen in a wireless pair.

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