There's none of the uncomfortable factors that come with typical headsets that hang off your ears (for glasses-wearing folk) since you're using your own headphones/IEM's. You can clip the unit on your person/on a garment, so it minimizes the weight on your ears, and most important of all, you don't appear to be wearing a BT headset at all.
I'll second the I-tech clip version. Good battery, good sound, small, and you can use whatever headphones you like - so if you have some expensive over-the-ear phones at home, and something more portable like sound isolating in-the-ear phones for while your out they'll both work. I have a small pouch that I can roll up my headphones and clip into and put in my pocket when not in use. I really wanted something compact so I didn't have to carry a seperate bag on my motorcycle or on the bus.
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I really like the iTech Clip models, it's basically a small bluetooth clip that lets you use your own favorite 3.5 stereo jack headphones.
http://www.itechdynamic.com/en/products_spec.asp?cid=2&pid=02030
There's none of the uncomfortable factors that come with typical headsets that hang off your ears (for glasses-wearing folk) since you're using your own headphones/IEM's. You can clip the unit on your person/on a garment, so it minimizes the weight on your ears, and most important of all, you don't appear to be wearing a BT headset at all.
I'll second the I-tech clip version. Good battery, good sound, small, and you can use whatever headphones you like - so if you have some expensive over-the-ear phones at home, and something more portable like sound isolating in-the-ear phones for while your out they'll both work. I have a small pouch that I can roll up my headphones and clip into and put in my pocket when not in use. I really wanted something compact so I didn't have to carry a seperate bag on my motorcycle or on the bus.