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11-04-2007, 02:38 PM
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I am looking to buy a pair of Bluetooth headphones for my computer (not phone). I don't particularly like the small headphones, I like the ear-covering ones. I will be using for mixing and gaming, but i'd like them to be Bluetooth enabled. Here's a couple i'm looking at:

http://tinyurl.com/2d2mp9
http://tinyurl.com/yvg889

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i have these:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Logitech-Fre...4218430&sr=8-1

IMO the only bluetooth headphones worth having

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I don't recommend going bluetooth with computers, there are alot of things that can cross connection with them, like one time i was playing a game, and somebody drove by in a car using there bluetooth headset on there phone and i got crossed into a call about s*x with this dudes wife.., get wired ones from Altec Lansing or Logitech

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Originally Posted by Randy View Post
I don't recommend going bluetooth with computers, there are alot of things that can cross connection with them, like one time i was playing a game, and somebody drove by in a car using there bluetooth headset on there phone and i got crossed into a call about s*x with this dudes wife.., get wired ones from Altec Lansing or Logitech
Then you were buying cheap bluetooth ****. Unless that phone was on the *exact* frequency that the headphones were using this is very very unlikely

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I didn't buy it so, my friend gave them to me, cause he didnt want them anymore.

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Those both are very nice, But i would suggest buying from a cheaper company like ebay or a local place. Apple will charge you at least 20 percent more

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Thanks for the suggestions.

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