Top 5 Stereo Bluetooth Headsets
Manufacturers of stereo Bluetooth headsets want you to lend your ears--both of them--to the audio experience they provide. But none of the models we examined is without drawbacks.
This stereo Bluetooth headset provides great-sounding music and phone calls, plus includes the FreeSynch Android app.
The Jabra Clipper delivers reasonable audio quality, and comes with three earpiece options and a 3.5mm jack for your own headphones--all for $60.
If you can swallow the steep price, these cushy and sturdy Nokia headphones deliver great-sounding tunes. Plus, the range of accessories included is impressive. However, call quality wasn't always up to par.
Rated: Sep 1, 2009 12:00 AM
The Halo lets you listen to your tunes without wires for hours at a time--with the odd phone call thrown in. But be prepared to grapple with clunky volume and track-skipping controls.
These superaffordable stereo headphones offer a lot to like, including solid music and call quality, a comfortable fit, and easy-to-use controls--once you get the hang of things.














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