Best Bluetooth Stereo Headset for z61t

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Best Bluetooth Stereo Headset for z61t

#1 Post by harpyeagle » Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:57 pm

Hi Everyone

Its been a passionate 9 months since i bought this cuty and can't stop loving it.(to the extent i wipe it EVERYDAY after use that my wife is not happy about)- And to top it all i bought it through EPP for XXX- with a T7200,2GB RAM, 120GB HDD config. Can u believe it?Never ever i have had a love affair this passionate - hope it never ends.

Enough bragging :D - I was looking for a good bluetooth stereo headphone to use with my z61t and never seem to find one that had a decent review.Bought the Motorola one(Don't remember the model#), but had to return it as there was no continuous free flowing sound.

Just wondering if anyone here know of a good one.

Thanks for the help.

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#2 Post by bbasso » Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:50 pm

It is surprising more companies don't make top-of-the line stereo headsets with bluetooth. You wont find anything with active noise cancling like the Bose qc2 or qc3, but the Sony DR-BT50 cans are supposedly the best there are in terms of sound, battery life, range, etc. The amazon.com, cnet, engadget, slashdot reviews all agree that the sound is great--the main complaint is that the volume buttons are small and the mic is not that good, but who really wants a mic anyway. They're expensive ~$200 retail, but they can be had refurbished for around $100. Any other opinions out there?

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#3 Post by qviri » Thu Jan 24, 2008 12:19 am

bbasso wrote:It is surprising more companies don't make top-of-the line stereo headsets with bluetooth.
The quality of sound you can actually put through A2DP is not too great. It's not FM-transmitter bad, but it's still not good enough to warrant really good headphones/headsets being made.
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