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I looking to buy a quality headsets with microphone that will be compatible with my Galaxy S2.
I am thinking to buy the Zagg smurtbuds.
Do you know if they will work with the Galaxy S2? will the sound be good? the microphone will work? the controller will work with the Galaxy S2 player?
If this headsets are not compatible with the Galaxy S2, do you know about other alternatives?
Thanks!
lavif11 said:
I looking to buy a quality headsets with microphone that will be compatible with my Galaxy S2.
I am thinking to buy the Zagg smurtbuds.
Do you know if they will work with the Galaxy S2? will the sound be good? the microphone will work? the controller will work with the Galaxy S2 player?
If this headsets are not compatible with the Galaxy S2, do you know about other alternatives?
Thanks!
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just get an adapter with a remote and then buy a good pair of headphones like jays, etymotic or shure
noobdeagle said:
just get an adapter with a remote and then buy a good pair of headphones like jays, etymotic or shure
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Could you please elaborate. I'm pretty new to this so I apologize.
How would this work? Through bluetooth? RF signal?
Haven't bought any of the brands above so am not sure.
Also what kind of adapter with remote do I need to buy? (Name?)
Any links if possible would be great for both.
Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
-AndroidFreud.
Get a SonyEricsson MW600 bluetooth adaptor and plug any headphone you want in. It has Play, Pause, Back, Forward, Volume buttons and microphone. Problem solved.
Thanks for the quick response - will check them out. Which earphone would you say is the best on audio quality for listening to music (as well as using it for handsfree)?
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just get an adapter with a remote and then buy a good pair of headphones like jays, etymotic or shure
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The problem with Bluetooth remote's is that the audio stream get's compressed, so that kinda defeats the purpose of getting high end ear/headphones. As technology stands today, wired is the only way to go for achieving the best sound quality.
I suppose the real question is this:
For ear/headphone microphone sets that we know work with the SGS2 (such as the one that came in the box) which have four connectors, I suppose the next thing to try is to see whether or not ear/headphones designed for iPhones will work correctly. If iPhone designed headphones work properly (including all controls etc.) then this makes finding a decent pair of working earphones a HELL of a lot easier.
I think that the headsets that comes with the device are quality, dont you think so ?
yesterday i bought the "Bose MIE2" and they are just great.
link for the international site
there are not many controls. just one button that lets you pick up/hang up calls and play/pause/skip music. thats more than enough for me.
the sound is so great but the best thing is the design of the speakers itself.
there is something called "Stay here" attached to them, which makes it almost impossible for them to drop out of your ear.
this works so well that i am even considering to use them for sports too...
unfortunately they cost about 130€ which is a lot. but for me the quality makes it worth it!
So far i'm enjoying the phonak pfe122 on my S2. Sound level seems to have improved possibly due to better isolation and clarity is second to none
I haven't had the opportunity to try out as many earbuds as this guy but his opinion in iem/earbuds is very similar to mine
http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showpost.php?p=128853&postcount=1
I've bought A-Jays Four and for the price range they just sound amazing. As for inline remote, only middle button works, but thats enough in my case.
jays.se/products/earphones/a-jays-four.html
I recommend atomic floyd, a great product and exemplary customer service.
lavif11 said:
I looking to buy a quality headsets with microphone that will be compatible with my Galaxy S2.
I am thinking to buy the Zagg smurtbuds.
Do you know if they will work with the Galaxy S2? will the sound be good? the microphone will work? the controller will work with the Galaxy S2 player?
If this headsets are not compatible with the Galaxy S2, do you know about other alternatives?
Thanks!
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good quality but you have to keep pressing button to skip song,you can also answer calls but you can hear the phone ringing even with the phones in which defeats the purpose for me,back to the drawing board lol
Nimroth..
is the Bose headset mie2i compatible with the SGS2? are all the features working well and mic also work so the other party on the phone can hear you well?
hope to hear from u soon mate..
ruler010
The MIE2I's are excellent imho, but like most others the volume buttons don't work with the SGS2.
Headset button controller app is workable and for me worth the hassle to use these headphones.
Mic works well. No one has complained about the quality when I call them.
Totally agree with nimroth. Very few earphones will stay in my weird ears, but these are perfect.
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Jade Eyed Wolf said:
The problem with Bluetooth remote's is that the audio stream get's compressed, so that kinda defeats the purpose of getting high end ear/headphones. As technology stands today, wired is the only way to go for achieving the best sound quality.
I suppose the real question is this:
For ear/headphone microphone sets that we know work with the SGS2 (such as the one that came in the box) which have four connectors, I suppose the next thing to try is to see whether or not ear/headphones designed for iPhones will work correctly. If iPhone designed headphones work properly (including all controls etc.) then this makes finding a decent pair of working earphones a HELL of a lot easier.
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i meant a wired adapter not a bluetooth one, bluetooth is not reccomended for high end headphones especially because flac and uncompressed formats are of a way to high bitrate to stream correctly
if i meant bluetooth i would've said so , i haven't tested any with my sgs as i dont have access to any atm but what i would do is find the cheapest possible headphones with remotes that work maybe even old htc ones or something laying around, then cut off the headphones above the mic/remote section and attach a 3.5mm jack so i can use my Q-jays
least that is my plan.
the loss of quality from the extension will be negligible and either way the sound out of any phone cannot compete with high end audio device anyway, so if you really care about audio quality start carrying a Cowon player.
jatt 22 where ru from ??
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ruler010 said:
Nimroth..
is the Bose headset mie2i compatible with the SGS2? are all the features working well and mic also work so the other party on the phone can hear you well?
hope to hear from u soon mate..
ruler010
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MarkyH said:
The MIE2I's are excellent imho, but like most others the volume buttons don't work with the SGS2.
Headset button controller app is workable and for me worth the hassle to use these headphones.
Mic works well. No one has complained about the quality when I call them.
Totally agree with nimroth. Very few earphones will stay in my weird ears, but these are perfect.
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just for you in case you didnt know: there are two different models:
- the "mie2" only have the mike and ONE button for pause/play/skip/accept or end call (those are the ones i have)
- the "mie2i" are the ones for the iphone and have more buttons (like volume and stuff)
just like MarkyH said the mike-quality is really good (maybe because it is quite next to your mouth), but the volume controls wont work with the sgs2 and most other phones because of a different framework.
i decided to buy the mie2 because i dont mind the missing volume controls or the "one track back" button...
Thank you Nimroth and Also thanks to MarkyH..
Good to know that the headset mie2i works well i.e compatible with SGS2 except for the volume controller.
I've already one and I going to get SGS2 soon.
does the fm radio still work with the mie2i?
I found these:
http://www.sony.it/product/hps-bluetooth/dr-bt100cx
quite good
Hey guys, i've a question i'm planning to buy sony erricson mw600 bluetooth for galaxy note but there are few questions that i want to ask is:
1) whether all the keys like volume etc work fine with it?
2) how is the sound quality in terms of music and calls.
3) is there an option of fast forwarding and skipping of songs.
4) what about the range of Bluetooth?
Please guys help me out and if there is any other better option available than mw600 (similar to it) than do suggest me.
Thanks in advance.
sunilojha2kn said:
Hey guys, i've a question i'm planning to buy sony erricson mw600 bluetooth for galaxy note but there are few questions that i want to ask is:
1) whether all the keys like volume etc work fine with it?
2) how is the sound quality in terms of music and calls.
3) is there an option of fast forwarding and skipping of songs.
4) what about the range of Bluetooth?
Please guys help me out and if there is any other better option available than mw600 (similar to it) than do suggest me.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi, i have one.
1) whether all the keys like volume etc work fine with it?
Yes, no problem
2) how is the sound quality in terms of music and calls.
Very good quality
3) is there an option of fast forwarding and skipping of songs.
Hold forward or backward
4) what about the range of Bluetooth?
Like others, 12 meters and no problem.
Everything is ok ! Buy it
You have radio function too with the mw600.
IMHO, a very good bluetooth kit, good song for daily use.
(Sorry for my poor English).
I had the the MW600...but returned.
I don't like the fact the clip is so sensitive, always clicked when clip on .
I got this ...Sony Ericsson HBH-IS800 instead.
sunilojha2kn said:
1) whether all the keys like volume etc work fine with it?
2) how is the sound quality in terms of music and calls.
3) is there an option of fast forwarding and skipping of songs.
4) what about the range of Bluetooth?
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All the functions work, play/pause, skip/last, volume, call send and end, etc.
Sound quality is great, I love the fact you can use any earbuds thanks to the 3.5mm jack. I use some pretty high-end in ear modules and they sound really good. The buds that come with the module sound decent as well.
Yes you can fast forward (long press) or just skip, with a single click of the forward button.
Bluetooth range, covers my small apartment with no issue. So 30 feet or so?
I'm loving this with my note, having to take out the note to control my music was getting really bothersome, now I can leave it in my pocket
Wanted to like it but the touch sensitive volume adjust was a big no no
I have one and love it volume sensitivity isn't an issue for me.
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i have it aswell.works fine music calls radio etc...about 8 hrs music with this little thing. worth buying 100%! cheers!
rogconnect said:
I had the the MW600...but returned.
I don't like the fact the clip is so sensitive, always clicked when clip on .
I got this ...Sony Ericsson HBH-IS800 instead.
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How do you like them IS800's?
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Atrix_E said:
Wanted to like it but the touch sensitive volume adjust was a big no no
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Don't agree at all. Actually I thought it would be a problem but fortunately the volume changes only when you mean to change it. I use it every single day on my Note.
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How do you like them IS800's?
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First, it don't have the clip attachment so it very comfortable.
Battery life is not bad,I didn't really tested how long it last but it good for me.
when using as the Mic for the phone, no compliant from the other end.
Sound it good for music using with Poweramp which have the equalizer.
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First, it don't have the clip attachment so it very comfortable.
Battery life is not bad,I didn't really tested how long it last but it good for me.
when using as the Mic for the phone, no compliant from the other end.
Sound it good for music using with Poweramp which have the equalizer.
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Thanks these look like what i want. Glad they have a mic for incoming Calls. For 60 bucks not bad.
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I have a set of MW600, which I think are excellent.
I did look at the IS800's, but they had one massive flaw in comparison IMO, and that is that unlike the MW600's, they don't use MicroUSB for charging.
As a frequent traveller, I don't want to carry more chargers than is strictly necessary, and having to carry a dedicated charger for a tiny set of headphones just doesn't work for me.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
I have a set of MW600, which I think are excellent.
I did look at the IS800's, but they had one massive flaw in comparison IMO, and that is that unlike the MW600's, they don't use MicroUSB for charging.
As a frequent traveller, I don't want to carry more chargers than is strictly necessary, and having to carry a dedicated charger for a tiny set of headphones just doesn't work for me.
Regards,
Dave
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That's a valid point. For me I'm fine with that.
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range of bluetooth seems pretty excellent. Interestingly the quality isn't much worse than the output from the headphone jack on the note itself (which is appalling, but just to make the point).
Something I would love to experiment with is using different headphones with it, as well as using an AOSP bluetooth stack with higher bitpool. Higher bitpool by itself would make the headphones well.. perfect. The DAC on them is no worse than the GNote dac.
I definitely love the fact that they use MicroUSB for charging, as I only need to keep one charger around. I could probably get away with just using one wall adapter for a micro USB cable, and having a portable USB device as well as a single cable to charge two devices on the go.
Battery life is really good, and I've had it last two days before on a single charge. Sometimes (with heavy use) it dies with the note, which is not a problem either
i have the mw600 and use a pair of etymotic hf5 with it and love it
http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/hf5.html
allthow there is a new sony one out and about
http://www.sonymobile.com/gb/products/accessories/smart-wireless-headset-pro/
looks intresting
decoyeb said:
i have the mw600 and use a pair of etymotic hf5 with it and love it
http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/hf5.html
allthow there is a new sony one out and about
http://www.sonymobile.com/gb/products/accessories/smart-wireless-headset-pro/
looks intresting
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That Sony looks nice. For me the point of wireless headphones would be no Clip on unit and less cables which i like about the is800's .
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The only issue I have with the mw600 is that - as I am a frequent traveller too and I use a second phone with a local SIM card - it can not connect simultaneously with two phones, although it can be paired with two phones.
It can only connect to one phone and one other device, like a computer or particularly in my case with a Motorola Xoom.
NikosPx said:
as I am a frequent traveller too and I use a second phone with a local SIM card
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I have a ViewSonic V350 backup phone which I use when travelling as it has dual SIMs!
It's not a stellar handset in and of itself (poor screen), but it is ideal when travelling.
Regards,
Dave
Hi guys, I'm looking for a decent earbuds for the Gnote. If you know or have one please share with me
3 main features I'm looking for:
- decent sound quality
- able to take/make calls
- volume control (buttons! not inline slide vol control crap like zagg smart earbuds...)
Thank you!
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I can recommend two different in-ear headsets:
First, the S4i headphones made by Klipisch.
They have the standard 3-Button remote and a microphone, the sound is pretty good, there is only a bit of noise on high and sharp tunes. This is accomplished without making the whole acoustic deeper.
Second, I can recommend the in-ear headphones made by Bose. (MIE2 or MIE2i) There are 3 different models, depending what remote you want. The sound is also good, there is no noise on high and sharp tunes. But they have very deep acoustics.
You'll need to search for the brand's page yourself, I can't post links since I am a new member.
nixoninajar said:
I can recommend two different in-ear headsets:
First, the S4i headphones made by Klipisch.
They have the standard 3-Button remote and a microphone, the sound is pretty good, there is only a bit of noise on high and sharp tunes. This is accomplished without making the whole acoustic deeper.
Second, I can recommend the in-ear headphones made by Bose. (MIE2 or MIE2i) There are 3 different models, depending what remote you want. The sound is also good, there is no noise on high and sharp tunes. But they have very deep acoustics.
You'll need to search for the brand's page yourself, I can't post links since I am a new member.
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Thanks nixioninajar, do you know if volume buttons work on Gnote? I have heard 3 button headset like apple's, volume buttons doesn't work on android?
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For the S4i, only the middle button works.
With ICS, you are able to play/pause music as well as skip to the next track by double clicking (in the default music player app).
I don't have the Bose ones, so I can't try it out.
I been searching for days but seems like no such earbuds with button volume control... Unless its Bluetooth. I'm not sure why it's so hard to make them for android. Earbuds that came with n7000 is 3 button and works like charm but really bad sound quality they look the same as apple earbuds so why wouldnt it work on android... So confusing.
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You might want to try the app "JAYS Headset Control".
It runs in the background and enables you, amongst other things, to control your volume with a one-button remote.
Not very convenient, but it works and you can use headphones with good sound.
Well. you can't go wrong with Sennheisers. ^^
But to get the some review, check out websites/forums like head-fi.org. =)
Thank you :] ill check both of them out.
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nixoninajar said:
You might want to try the app "JAYS Headset Control".
It runs in the background and enables you, amongst other things, to control your volume with a one-button remote.
Not very convenient, but it works and you can use headphones with good sound.
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Jays headset control works like a charm! Thanks
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personally i prefer atomic floyd! they have a crazy range of stufff
elijahtan said:
personally i prefer atomic floyd! they have a crazy range of stufff
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not for US?
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One other thing to mention:
You can make iPhone remote headphones work with Android devices by doing a little soldering:
instructables.com/id/Galaxy-Nexus-and-others-headset-remote-with-medi/
If you'd want to that with your 100$+ headphones is another story, but if you are confident about your skills....
I'm looking for inexpensive wired (not Bluetooth) earbuds or headphones that can control music prev/next like the Apple earbuds. Does something like this exist?
Paul22000 said:
I'm looking for inexpensive wired (not Bluetooth) earbuds or headphones that can control music prev/next like the Apple earbuds. Does something like this exist?
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Sorry but this is not possible on android. The apple earbuds use a quite simply process to control ( They short circuit different part of the cable, like mic on left speaker or right speaker) the media is not integrated in android. In CM9 you could control the media with multiple press on the main button (the only button on stock earbuds). But it no longer work in CM10.
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Sorry but this is not possible on android. The apple earbuds use a quite simply process to control
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That is absolutely incorrect. I still have the earbuds that came with my original Nexus One way back in the day and they still work with my Galaxy Nexus now. They have back, forward, and pause buttons on a little controller the wire.
In fact they work even to pause movies and shows when I'm using MXplayer.
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(Haha... yeah right!)
chadouming said:
Sorry but this is not possible on android. The apple earbuds use a quite simply process to control ( They short circuit different part of the cable, like mic on left speaker or right speaker) the media is not integrated in android. In CM9 you could control the media with multiple press on the main button (the only button on stock earbuds). But it no longer work in CM10.[/QUITe
Wrong. Many phones come with earpieces with controls from factory
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Ryjabo said:
That is absolutely incorrect. I still have the earbuds that came with my original Nexus One way back in the day and they still work with my Galaxy Nexus now. They have back, forward, and pause buttons on a little controller the wire.
In fact they work even to pause movies and shows when I'm using MXplayer.
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Can these be purchased anywhere?
gagb1967 said:
Wrong. Many phones come with earpieces with controls from factory
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Know of any that can be purchased somewhere?
(Preferably Amazon. Tried searching but only earbuds with phone talk/end call controls come up )
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Can these be purchased anywhere?
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These are close:
http://www.amazon.com/HTC-Google-Nexus-One-Headphones/dp/B0035YPL70
These are almost identical, too: http://www.amazon.com/HTC-Stereo-Headset-EVO-Black/dp/B003OE30KQ
These are the ones that came with the Nexus One:
http://www.nexushut.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/nexus-one-headphones-2.jpg
http://www.nexushut.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/nexus-one-headphones-1-1.jpg
Those aren't my pictures, but those are the ones I was talking about. I still have them and they still work with my Galaxy Nexus running Jelly Bean.
Don't get the Nexus One ear buds if you like sound quality. I use Thinksounds myself but no controls on them.
Lythandra said:
Don't get the Nexus One ear buds if you like sound quality. I use Thinksounds myself but no controls on them.
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I'm mainly listening to podcasts and audiobooks so quality doesn't really matter to me. As long as I can hear the person's voice, I am happy.
Ryjabo said:
These are close:
http://www.amazon.com/HTC-Google-Nexus-One-Headphones/dp/B0035YPL70
These are almost identical, too: http://www.amazon.com/HTC-Stereo-Headset-EVO-Black/dp/B003OE30KQ
These are the ones that came with the Nexus One:
http://www.nexushut.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/nexus-one-headphones-2.jpg
http://www.nexushut.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/nexus-one-headphones-1-1.jpg
Those aren't my pictures, but those are the ones I was talking about. I still have them and they still work with my Galaxy Nexus running Jelly Bean.
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Thanks! I just ordered the HTC ones since there was a Prime Eligible version for it, so it will arrive asap.
My primary need is to rewind / fast forward 10 seconds at a time (ie not previous / next track) for audio books and pocasts in the apps Audible and Smart Audiobook Player. So I hope they work!
Has anyone tried these two apps with these controls?
Thanks again!
Hey guys,
i love the stock in ear headphones but i'm struggling as to why samsung and apple can do remote control but HTC seem to only have 1 button!
I'd like to control volume, and also skip songs and go back, etc.
Anyone got any recommendations of headphones and how to get that functionality?
Cheers
klipsch makes a few or you can mod any iphone headphones you have on hand.
http://www.klipsch.com/image-s4a-ii-headphones
http://lifehacker.com/5911435/modify-any-iphone-headset-remote-to-work-with-android-devices
echang01 said:
Hey guys,
i love the stock in ear headphones but i'm struggling as to why samsung and apple can do remote control but HTC seem to only have 1 button!
I'd like to control volume, and also skip songs and go back, etc.
Anyone got any recommendations of headphones and how to get that functionality?
Cheers
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Hi,
It will be hard to find an headphone with the remote control.I see the Beats headphones made for the HTC Sensation,it have 3 buttons specially made for HTC Devices.You also have the official HTC headphone with 3 buttons on the htc accessory website.
Most of others headphones on the market will be for Apple devices,it have 3 buttons but only the "accept/reject call" work on the One.
If I had to recommend you a good one,try the v-moda m80 silver(Smaller) or the V-moda m100(Bigger).it looks great with the One with some silver metal builds quality.The sound quality is great even you 're listening hip hop music or classical.It comes with 2 cable:1 for the Apple devices and 1 for Android devices(just with 1 mic button) and it's kevlar made,very hard to break
Look for :v-moda crossfade M-80 white overview,review on Youtube for the official videos
By the way,there is also an app called:"headset button controller" on google play store,it was great and I used it on my old HTC models,but didn't try on the One.You can assign some function on one button like double/triple press or holding.
Jaybird Bluebuds X
yes a little pricey (I believe around $170) but they're bluetooth, meant for working out but sound amazing, ~8 hour battery life, lifetime sweat warranty (emphasis on working out), and best part...no chord attached to your device(s)
Yamaha eph-100. Tried many and these are amazing in ears and almost unheard of. Reason you will like them is they look like the htc one machined beautifully.
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painkillaz said:
Jaybird Bluebuds X
yes a little pricey (I believe around $170) but they're bluetooth, meant for working out but sound amazing, ~8 hour battery life, lifetime sweat warranty (emphasis on working out), and best part...no chord attached to your device(s)
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Loving my Bluebuds!
I use the LG Tone+ Bluetooth ear buds. They're 70$ and totally worth it. And this is coming from somebody who hates earbuds.
echang01 said:
Hey guys,
i love the stock in ear headphones but i'm struggling as to why samsung and apple can do remote control but HTC seem to only have 1 button!
I'd like to control volume, and also skip songs and go back, etc.
Anyone got any recommendations of headphones and how to get that functionality?
Cheers
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Klipsch S4i (inner ears with audio controls) or audio Technica ATH-M50 if you like studio cans (without audio control).
Anything from shure
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Buy the Sony XB300 there are awesome.
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Koss porta pros
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As far as my research has led me to believe, if you want to control volume and skip tracks, you can look into urbeats or if you want ok sound and full control for £20 then the htc 240 earphones are good and compatible... They are like the bundled ones, but with 3 buttons. Look it up on amazon.
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Beats audio /hidesincorner
The Kipsch S4a are pretty nice for mid-range ear buds.
Ultrasone PRO 900s The bass king of all headphones. The Klipsch S4 is nice as everyone says.
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wyase9 said:
As far as my research has led me to believe, if you want to control volume and skip tracks, you can look into urbeats or if you want ok sound and full control for £20 then the htc 240 earphones are good and compatible... They are like the bundled ones, but with 3 buttons. Look it up on amazon.
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Are you referring to the HTC E240 Wired Headset?
http://wirelessheadphonesonline.com/htc-rc-e240-wired-headset-with-flat-tangle-free-cable-black/
Yeah, thems the ones.
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painkillaz said:
Jaybird Bluebuds X
yes a little pricey (I believe around $170) but they're bluetooth, meant for working out but sound amazing, ~8 hour battery life, lifetime sweat warranty (emphasis on working out), and best part...no chord attached to your device(s)
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Fry's has these for $140 this weekend. I'm trying really hard to resist. That's more than I've spent on what I consider my audiophile headphones.
I already have the Plantronics BackBeat GO, which has a similar form factor. They fit well, are mostly inconspicuous, and have good audio for a non-AptX headset. However the 3 hour battery life and lack of multi pairing are keeping me from putting them on unless I'm doing something where the cord gets in the way (for me, mostly lab work). I considered the LG Tone+, but I think they look doofy and I question the quality of the earbuds.