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Updated on January 10, 2010

Advances in audio technology have made it possible to fit high quality headphones into a compact, wireless unit known as the Bluetooth earbud. Utilizing wireless Bluetooth technology, these wireless earbud headphones are very compact yet offer excellent sound quality. They can be used on a variety of different electronics, including cell phones and MP3 players. Models that are intended for cell phone use feature a high quality microphone pickup built into the unit. A cell phone headset generally attaches to only one ear, while MP3 player earbuds often feature two stereo headphones. Mp3 player Bluetooth headphones connect to a central wireless remote where the audio is controlled. The remote connects wirelessly to your Bluetooth enabled MP3 player for wire-free listening. Read on to learn more about each model and to find out where to get them.

Cell Phone Bluetooth Earbuds

You can’t find a more sleeker and compact cell phone headset than a Bluetooth headset. These high tech devices are rapidly becoming more affordable to consumers. These earbuds are inserted into the ear canal for a comfortable and unobtrusive fit. Battery life ranges with models, but talk times of 15 hours or more are not uncommon. Before purchasing, you want to check which Bluetooth version your cell phone operates on. Some earbuds are compatible with both v1.1 and v1.2 versions. Voice activated calling is a must if you want a truly hands-free experience. With this feature, calls can be made with voice commands only. If you like to listen to music, look for a set with multipoint technology. This allows users to seamlessly switch between two devices such as a cell phone and an Mp3 player.

Features:

You can’t find a more sleeker and compact cell phone headset than a Bluetooth headset. These high tech devices are rapidly becoming more affordable to consumers. These earbuds are inserted into the ear canal for a comfortable and unobtrusive fit. Battery life ranges with models, but talk times of 15 hours or more are not uncommon. Before purchasing, you want to check which Bluetooth version your cell phone operates on. Some earbuds are compatible with both v1.1 and v1.2 versions. Voice activated calling is a must if you want a truly hands-free experience. With this feature, calls can be made with voice commands only. If you like to listen to music, look for a set with multipoint technology. This allows users to seamlessly switch between two devices such as a cell phone and an Mp3 player.

Mp3 Player Bluetooth Earbuds

Mp3 player earbuds connect to any wireless enabled headset for wireless listening. These models are extremely lightweight and flexible. A wide receiving range (usually around 30 feet) allows you to work around the house without carrying the Mp3 player around. If you intend to use these earbuds with an IPod brand player, you will need a special Bluetooth adapter which clips onto the IPod. There are several styles of Mp3 earbuds available, including a band style which wraps around the head, a wired remote control style, and a wireless ear bud in each ear style.

Styles

Band Style: The band style headset stores the receiver and battery inside a sleek band which wraps around the back of the head. People who lead an active lifestyle can appreciate the flexibility that this model has to offer. The band keeps the phones on your head and has built in controls for volume levels and for switching tracks.

Wired Style: An earbud fits into each ear which is connected to a wireless remote. The remote has a miniature control panel which controls your music. The remote uses Bluetooth technology to connect with your Mp3 player in your pocket. The remote can be clipped onto your shirt or jacket for quick access.

Wireless Dual Earbuds: This is the most expensive type of Bluetooth earbuds. This system features a completely wireless earbud in each ear which has its own battery and receiver. You can experience stereo sound in a completely wireless way using this high end technology. A transmitter attaches to your Mp3 through the audio port. Digital wireless high-fidelity stereo sound is yours for the taking!

Conclusion

This technology is fast becoming the most popular way to listen to music and talk on the phone. Using a sleek device mounted on the ear, people are eliminating the wired clutter of yesteryear and replaceing it with this revolutionary technology. You can experience high fidelity audio quality with minimal loss in a relatively small unit.

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