Monday, July 14, 2008

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Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones



Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones
With Logitech's FreePulse Wireless headphones you can enjoy your music without being tied down or tangled up. Integrated volume controls and Bass Boost mode let you take control of your music, while advanced Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate wireless technology ensures clear, interference-free audio with up to 33 feet range. Extended life rechargeable batteries provide up to six hours of playtime. The high carbon spring-steel headband is lightweight yet rugged and the soft-touch comfort rings provide a secure fit. The FreePulse Wireless headphones are compatible with most audio players and include custom-fit iPod adapters.

Customer Review: NO STARS FOR MOST REVIEWERS ON THIS ITEM

The number one reason that people complain about is headphones is how uncomfortable they are. Logitech is mostly the one to blame for not giving instructions on how versatile this product is. Wearing this headphones the way they are supposed to be worn out of the box is not going to work for everyone, they are made to so that they would fit most heads, that does not mean that they will be comfortable.

I found a way that works for me, maybe if you try it might work for you too.

First my method is very simple and very safe to do since this headphones are well made and will resist almost any kind of normal treatment.



1. Remove the earloops, yes just pull them out, they come off very easily

and they won't brake since they are not glued to the headphones.

2. Wear them upside down, now the button on top will be to lower the

volume and the bottom button will be volume up,(the headband will be on the upper part of each headphone) and yes is a small

price to pay if you want this headphones to be somewhat more

comfortable.

3. Go look yourself in front a mirror and you will notice that the headphones look crooked in other words not vertical, this is very easy to

fix just grab each headphone with each hand and twist them until they look vertical, you won't get it right the first time but don't worry i guarantee you they WILL NOT BRAKE, I've tried twisting them all the way around and found them to be of a very sturdy construction. Once they look vertical you can adjust how tight you want them to be, if they are kind of loose just bent the headband from the center until it fills just right if too tight do the opposite, try bending it little by little, let me reassure you that messing with the headband will not damage the headphones they are really well made.

Now wear them on so that the headband is touching your head the way up that way most of the weight from the headband will be resting on your ears and not floating in mid air, this will result in the headphones getting a better grip. Is very important to wear them with the headband actually touching your head otherwise they will fall off easily. But for the love of god don't wear them over your head since the headband is not long enough to reach your ears. (just wear them like in step 2 then move the headband up until it touches your head).

This method may or may not work for everyone, but it might be helpful for some people in realizing that they can be very flexible; you can bent them twist them and will remain sturdy, Unlike the previous version which

i still own.

Good luck and enjoy music without wires!!!!

I paired this headphones with a sony bluetooth adapter for the ipod which works for the iphone too and they sound great!!! I also have a sony car stereo which you can stream stereo bluetooth too and and they sound great too!!! the ipod adapter is the one that gets the power from the ipod meaning that it does not have a battery. it's small and very reliable. almost no break ups at all.

One more thing if your an audiophile don't comment on audio quality, go and get yourself a pair of shure ones. this headphones are made for most people. since most people are not audiophiles, most of us can't tell the difference between expensive and regular headphones. This are just regular headphones without wires. EXCUSE MY GRAMMAR AND ENGLISH.



Customer Review: Volume + BONGING NOISE drives me nuts.

The Bonging Sound Noise when you use the + volume control - IS VERY ANNOYING AND IT DRIVES ME NUTS.

Now I do not use the headset volume + when I want to increase the volume - I have resorted to having to use the Ipod volume control - this is annoying also since I am supposed to be able to use the headset control.

Maybe I am just too picky.



ActiveBLU Wireless Bluetooth Helmet Headset



ActiveBLU Wireless Bluetooth Helmet Headset
The ActiveBLU headset provides high quality Bluetooth wireless audio transmissions from the users Bluetooth enabled cell phone to their helmet. It easily attaches to any helmet and allows the user to quickly and safely answer or place calls without having to slow down or stop riding. The unique engineering of the microphone and ear piece delivers remarkable sound even at riding speeds of up to 40 MPH while allowing both hands to remain on the bike for maximum safety. Works great for all active sports like cycling, skiing, snowmobiling, etc. Specifications: Size: 2.5 x 0.92 x 0.75 inches Weight: 0.05 lbs. / 0.02 kg Range: 30 ft. Bluetooth: V1.2 capabilities Audio Bandwidth: 360-3600 Hz Interface: Volume up/down buttons / Multifunction button Ear Bud Volume: Adjusts to 110dBSL max. Battery Life: 5 hours Charge Time: 1.5 hours Equipment Compatibility: Nokia, Ericcson, Motorola and other bluetooth enabled phones.

Customer Review: Best bluetooth cellphone headset I own

Using a cellphone during my daily commute by bicycle was an exercise in frustration. Using the handset for any length of time while moving is dangerous for numerous reasons (steering/balance, use of brakes, limited head mobility, etc.). The wind generated while riding made every other bluetooth headset I tried unusable- sometimes even when stopped, a light breeze was enough to cause problems for both a headset or even the handset's microphone.



Then I found this little item. It has a boom mic that comes down near your mouth and the mic has a foam windsock on it. The speaker is in an ear-bud so you can hear it in the worst traffic noise- yet it doesn't block out necessary sounds from the environment.



It works incredibly well. I've had conversations with people while I was going downhill at about 30mph and the people on the other end of the line didn't even know I was on a cellphone, much less using a headset while bicycling.



The headset attaches to the helmet using a holder that's glued onto the helmet, the headset can be detached from the holder with a push of a lever. Charging is easy by use of it's standardized mini USB plug.



The one thing I'm missing from this product is some sort of way to use it without my bicycle helmet- I'd love to be able to use it in my car since even the breeze from the air conditioner can mess up my standard headset.



This headset works even better than advertised and I consider it to be superior to any other bluetooth headset I have ever used.




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