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| Ampera:
I have a somewhat long and troubled history with wireless headphones. Personally I've fallen victim to Logitech product, namely the G930 which has given me infinite ire for the company as a whole. That being said, I was given some Bluetooth headphones a while ago, and while they're cheaper units, perhaps 50-ish bucks, they sound good for that price, and I've enjoyed them immensely. My Sennheiser GSP 300's have been excellent headphones, but they're on their last legs, and I'd love any suggestions for something to combine the respectable sound quality of even these cheap Sennheisers and the ease and utility I've found within a cheaper pair of Bluetooth headphones. Headphones are something I'm not well versed in, I know few names beyond Sennheiser, which makes me nervous of falling into a Craftsman pit. I can say this. My budget is around 200$, and I would like units that have a direct line connection to the headphones, such that I can use them directly attached to any generic piece of audio equipment even when the batteries are flat. If there would be any one priority, build quality would make me spend that little bit more money beyond the budget. I'm also not completely sold on Bluetooth audio, so I wouldn't be surprised if the answer is good luck, just know I'm here testing the waters to see what's there. |
| ajb:
I've been pretty happy with Taotronics bluetooth noise cancelling headphones in the $50 range. Here's a newer model of what I have: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075CBHN9M/. The noise cancelling isn't mind blowing, but it takes the edge off of airplane noise and I can get several full working days out of them. Bluetooth works fine, and they have a 3.5mm input jack. Interestingly, when plugged into a PC via USB they show up as an audio device, but don't actually work as such. They have a mic that works fine for phone calls, but for video conferencing or recording voiceover I have one of these which also works quite well: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BJ17WKK/ |
| jogri:
Don't know if it's similar in the states, but here in europe you can find a lot of unopened/new Bose QC 35 for 200 bucks give or take. Great value for that price and they come with a 2.5mm banana jack in case you want to use them w/o noice cancelling or when the batteries are flat. They sound rather good (i'd say they are roughly equal to my Beyer 770s) and even though they pack quite a bit of plastic they feel rather sturdy. |
| Ampera:
I do already have a condenser mic solution, so inbuilt microphone is absolutely not a concern. |
| Gregg:
I have the Sennheiser PXC 550 noise cancelling bluetooth headphones and am very pleased with them. I tried the Taotronics and they hurt my ears. |
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