Recommended BlueTooth?

TehMac

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I searched around and couldn't find an appropriate thread to necro, so I am bringing it up here:

I am looking for a bluetooth that works and fits well, but doesn't break the bank. If it's just an earpiece and it looks cool is an added bonus.

Does anyone have any particular recommendations?
 

Chrono

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I have that LG bluetooth headphone as well. It's not bad for the price. I bought a Jaybird Bluebird X for $120 and that thing is awesome. Sound quality is great! Of course it's more than twice what you get for the LG headset.
 

corkyg

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'Tis a puzzlement. Bluetooth what? I have a BT keyboard, a BT audio interface module, and a BT mouse. Bluetooth is simply the RF wireless connection means. What function do you want? Headset? Headphones? Earbuds? Microphone? The word "earpiece" is a clue, but not definitive.
 
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saratoga172

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I assumed an earpeice. If so I use the BlueAnt Q2. Fits me very well, clear sound, decent range and is about $50. They have a new Q3 or some such I'm looking at trying.

If you're looking for a headset I'd have to second the LG recommendations above. Solid headset/earbuds for the money.
 

bearxor

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In the car, I use a Plantronics M155. $26 on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Plantronics-M1...nics+bluetooth

Solid headset. Supports A2DP as well. I've used it at my desk quite often to just listen to music from my phone or whatever.
EDIT: I also wanted to note that it connects to my phone FAST. You flip the switch and it connects within a second. This is very handy for me. I keep it in a small clip on my dash powered off. Normally I'll listen to my phone's music over my head unit via bluetooth. If I get a phone call, the head unit wants to answer, but I don't like the sound quality that it picks up when I talk. If I get a phone call that I need to answer I'm able to slip the M155 out of it's holster, flip the switch on and, by the time I stick it in my ear, it's connected to the phone and I can press the button on it to answer the call. When I'm done, I switch it off, put it back in the dash holder, and music picks back up on my head unit. Pretty spiffy.

For working out, I finally went with a pair of JayBird Freedom 4's.
http://www.amazon.com/Jaybird-Freedo...bird+freedom+4

As noted by Chrono, it does sound awesome and fits in the ear really well, but is twice as much as the more common LG set I see in the gym. There's one reason I avoided the LG. The neckband. I did not want a neckband resting on me when I was trying to run or lift weights or something. I was also unconvinced that it would stay in my ear during activity. If that's not a deal breaker for you, then I would recommend the LG set over the JayBirds simply on price alone.
 
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TehMac

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In the car, I use a Plantronics M155. $26 on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Plantronics-M1...nics+bluetooth

Solid headset. Supports A2DP as well. I've used it at my desk quite often to just listen to music from my phone or whatever.
EDIT: I also wanted to note that it connects to my phone FAST. You flip the switch and it connects within a second. This is very handy for me. I keep it in a small clip on my dash powered off. Normally I'll listen to my phone's music over my head unit via bluetooth. If I get a phone call, the head unit wants to answer, but I don't like the sound quality that it picks up when I talk.

Beautiful... thats exactly the kind of device I envisioned when I made this post.

Point of clarity though-- do I need to charge it in the car? My car (99 mustang) by itself doesn't have bluetooth support, but I can stow this device in my car unplugged to a power source for extended periods of time, correct?
 

bearxor

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Beautiful... thats exactly the kind of device I envisioned when I made this post.

Point of clarity though-- do I need to charge it in the car? My car (99 mustang) by itself doesn't have bluetooth support, but I can stow this device in my car unplugged to a power source for extended periods of time, correct?

I'd imagine that with any bluetooth headset, if you only talk on it for < 10 minutes at a time only a few times a week, the battery should last you a pretty good time. I just take mine in to the office and charge it up once a month or so.
 

AstroManLuca

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Wow that LG one looks pretty weird. Not sure I could bring myself to wear that in public lol, even if the sound quality is good.

Personally I just use the wired headset that came with my last phone. I had a bad experience the last time I tried using a bluetooth headset, but that was many years ago so I'm sure they're better now.