Motorola HT820 is what I use. The only problem I have with it is after more than about 2 or 3 hours of wearing them, the tops of my ears get a little sore, but other than that, they're great. The battery also lasts really long.
I totally agree that after a while these ones end up hurting. They need to make more BT headphones with adustable bands. I ended up going with some Kyocera ones and they work great too, just don't fit flush against my ears. But it's a lot easier to hear when you have sound coming in both ears, rather than just one.
I totally agree that after a while these ones end up hurting. They need to make more BT headphones with adjustable bands. I ended up going with some Kyocera ones and they work great too, just don't fit flush against my ears. But it's a lot easier to hear when you have sound coming in both ears, rather than just one.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Motorola HT820 is what I use. The only problem I have with it is after more than about 2 or 3 hours of wearing them, the tops of my ears get a little sore, but other than that, they're great. The battery also lasts really long.
ill put my vote in for those. good sound quality (subjective of course. ) and the mic works great.
I totally agree that after a while these ones end up hurting. They need to make more BT headphones with adustable bands. I ended up going with some Kyocera ones and they work great too, just don't fit flush against my ears. But it's a lot easier to hear when you have sound coming in both ears, rather than just one.
I totally agree that after a while these ones end up hurting. They need to make more BT headphones with adjustable bands. I ended up going with some Kyocera ones and they work great too, just don't fit flush against my ears. But it's a lot easier to hear when you have sound coming in both ears, rather than just one.
I to have a HT820 set and I am quite fond of them. 14 hour stream time, 500 hour standby. Very good bass too.