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I'm tired of my earbuds with cords I think im finally ready for some Wireless Headphones! I've been looking and looking... There's not much of a choice out there. Most of which are somewhat bulky looking, and have bad quality sound. Now I need you to tell me if you are using wireless headphones, and what brand you think is best!

asked Nov 17 '10 at 23:21

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Motorola S9 Bluetooth Active Headphones (red) | I use these with my iPhone 3G[s]. Unlike the other wireless headsets & cockroach type, these don't fly off during my activities. Just drop them around your neck, when not in use. They're durable, and have lasted me since I bought them in 2007 with my first iPhone 2G. {Note: I have a Sony adapter that provided stereo bluetooth. No longer needed with the firmware updates. Motorola has a newer version, but I've not tested those.

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answered Nov 18 '10 at 02:51

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Oakley O ROKR Bluetooth 2.0 Eyewear | Several of my friends have Oakley sunglasses with Bluetooth. They've owned their Oakley sunglasses for several years. I don't own a pair, so I can't tell you how they sound, but they seem very happy. =0p...

"... out of Oakley's electronic eyeware line up, the O ROKR. The name is awfully similar to the ROKR cell phone from Motorola and for good reason. The O ROKR doesn't actually contain any storage within itself but rather uses Bluetooth 2.0 technology to connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices that in turn will be the source of audio. The O ROKR were designed to work with the Motorola ROKR phone and its Bluetooth capabilities. Of course Bluetooth is a standard so the O ROKR will also work with any other Bluetooth enabled device. We are guessing that Motorola partnered with Oakley to create the O ROKR's and when looking at the fact that Motorola actually provides the warranty on the glasses, this guess seems to be accurate. This partnership makes sense since Motorola [sarcasm] might just know a little something about making Bluetooth headsets [end sarcasm] ..." *http://www.bonafidereviews.com/article.php?id=177*

answered Nov 18 '10 at 05:37

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Whoa those are nice1 =0b...

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I use the Jabra BT8010 headset. (http://www.amazon.com/Jabra-BT8010-Stereo-Bluetooth-Headset/dp/B000QY9JRK). I've loved them ever since I bought them. Had to buy them used as Jabra doesn't make them anymore but I think they are an excellent set and were worth the trouble looking for them. Really the only gripe about them are the cheap ear-hooks Jabra designs for most of their headsets. They break easily over a short period of time so I just made my own. Good luck finding a good set.

answered Nov 18 '10 at 13:23

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