bluetooth headphone/earphone - Galaxy Note II Accessories

I have just returned a Samsung HS3000 bluetooth headset because the earphones kept falling off my ears. It had flimsy design as well. Now I am looking for a new bluetooth headset that supports Apt-x . Budget will be max £100/$150.
I don't really care about the unit having mic as I will only use it for music and movies.

Edit: Retracted my previous question

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Has anybody found an adaptor to attach normal stereo headphones or other headphones that will work with the XDA apart from those that come with it?
http://www.pocketpctechs.com/detail.asp?Product_ID=PPCPADPT01
I got an adapter from expansys.com. It works great with my headset, About £10 I think.

mytouch 3g 3.5 adapter Plus remote on headset?

ok so my problem is that i have the original mytouch without the 3.5mm jack but i have an adapter that lets me use them which has a mic and button for play/pause
i want to know if there is any way to get something like skullcandy fmj(not those but just those as an example) to be able to to play/pause while connected to this
what i currently have the mic on the headset works but the play/pause button doesn't. the button on the adapter works only
is there anyway around this or am i stuck with the adapter?
sry if this has been asked
Just Curious, What adapter are you using?
better go and spent your money for bluetooth headphones... Adapter's have low durability ... and headphones have problems with jack/cables
i bought a brand new nokia bh-503 and im 100% satisfied
korzenio said:
better go and spent your money for bluetooth headphones... Adapter's have low durability ... and headphones have problems with jack/cables
i bought a brand new nokia bh-503 and im 100% satisfied
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This would be good for general listening. I don't think this is very good for running with. Also, many inexpensive headphones (3.5mm) have very good dynamic range and noise cancellation for low cost. I have not found a good sports bluetooth headphone yet. Secondly, the battery life of bluetooth has to be considered, what will you do when your battery is low?
yguns76 said:
What will you do when your battery is low?
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Charge it!
I am looking for an adaptor/buetooth headphones with remote and a display. Any suggestions?
where can I buy one of these?

Poor Audio Headphone Output

I just noticed that, GSMAREANA reported: " As far as quality degradation is concerned - we saw an average increase in stereo crosstalk"
does anyone (who own the phone) notice this?
im about buying it, but i'm worried i will regret cuz i always use wired headphones and dont want to go near wireless ones.
Never noticed. I use Xiaomi Mi Noise-Canceling USB-C In-Ear headset.

Tronsmart Spunky Beats Bluetooth wireless earphones

Just want to share with you guys these amazing earphones I got on AliExpress for just 24bucks. I think they are amazing. Never tried the OnePlus ones but I think these are amazing and cheap.
TZS 69,107.06 64%OFF | [IN STOCK] Original Tronsmart Spunky Beat TWS Bluetooth 5.0 Earphones with QualcommChip Deep Bass Waterproof wireless Earphone
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/FVQQ8WZS
Sound is all around amazing. Of course can't compare the bass with some wired headphones I have had before but I think that's because we don't have viper sound mod working for the OnePlus 7t. You won't regret these.
The only downside that I have noticed about these is during phone calls the mic isn't to great at picking up your voice in a noisy area like a market place I stay in Africa by the way. But if you are anywhere just about quiet enough it has not problem. I have never run out of battery maybe because I have never worn them for 3 hours straight listening to music.

Headphone Dilemma

I'm on the fence here. I need to invest in some new audio equipment. Currently I have a set of Anker Soundcore Life NC neckband Bluetooth earbuds that need replaced. I definitely want a new neckband style earbuds for work and on the go but I been thinking of investing in a set of over the ear cans to keep at home for better sound quality when listening to music. That would be the only use for the over the ear so I'm not sure noise canceling is a concern there as much as with my otg neckband. Is it worth just spending more simply to get a better set of neckband earbuds? The issue here is that they would need to have a lot of battery life to get me through a 10 hour work day and still have a few hours of playback left to kick back and listen to some music after work or on the weekends. My budget would be $150 max total to split between the possible combo or the singke higher quality neckband buds. Thoughts?

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