OK, To have the ‘flaking’ part of this answer out of the way nice and first, I have to mention that it is dependent totally on what you would like from the headphone. There isn’t much point spending out on an all-singing, all-dancing tremendous-headphones if all you need is a basic model, but, by the same token, great quality does not come cheap in the world of electronics.
Though, that’s not what you wanted to hear, is it?
OK, so, here i will discuss some of the best Bluetooth headphones that I’ve checked out so far…
The Jawbone Era is one of the best mono gadgets that I have in my opinion seen. Using state of the art audio comminications, the Era is a great sounding headphone, however the inflated price tag might be some bit off-putting for some potential people. To be honest (although please do not read ‘honest’ as ‘flaking out’), it is likely to be the model for most of those following examples, those that sound brilliant, cost more.
Significantly cheaper could be the Plantronics M55, an excellent little worker as well as a bargain at less than half the price of the Era. Of course, it is not as good as the aforementioned Jawbone model, but this headset unquestionably will not disappoint. Also from Plantronics is a Marque 2 M165, a sleek, trustworthy little device that also offers great value for money.
If its stereo you’re after, Mike, then a Jabra Clipper is a pleasant little doohickey, that includes an innovative design that will either enlighten or infuriate you, according to how you intend on using it. The Sony Stereo Bluetooth Headset is also a fantastic little runner and only costs about £30 (making it the lowest priced one featured on this list).
As I initially said, it was completely up to you what sort of headphones you want, but I’m able to say that the models listed here are well reviewed by other tech sites online, additionally myself. Do an internet search before you determine which of them to buy though, that way you can ensure you’re paying out for what you need.
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