Headphones? - OnePlus 7 Pro Accessories

I already have the bullet wireless v1. But i don't no if I should update to the v2 or should i get the skullcandy indy. Qnd suggestions would be appreciated.

For $99, how good can they really be?! SkullCandy is the better choice, if you feel the need to buy new headphones. Just remember though, the device does not come with a USB-C to headphone adapter in the box, in case you are interested in using wired headphones. Personally, I still prefer to use my Sennheiser HD598C's.

I can't stand earphones that completely plug your ears. So... I use airpods with my android phone. Shhh. Don't tell anyone.

Go with bluetooth head phones

If you already have wired earphones, instead of a dongle, I highly recommend this: https://www.fiio.com/btr3

I bought a Set of Massdrop X Nuforce EDC and very happy with them, so I have pre-ordered https://drop.com/buy/drop-nuforce-move-wireless-in-ear-monitors

Priioh said:
I already have the bullet wireless v1. But i don't no if I should update to the v2 or should i get the skullcandy indy. Qnd suggestions would be appreciated.
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Tbh I did and there's a little improvement, not sure if it was really worth it though

get Bose Quiet Comfort 2 the best

chwads2k8 said:
get Bose Quiet Comfort 2 the best
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At what price

Can someone confirm that I can get any headphones that are USB-C?
I see headsets on Amazon listed that show specific "compatibility" requirements, so I'm wondering if this would be something I need to worry about.
Or is just any headset with USB-C ok?

Instead of wearing down the USB C port with constant connects and disconnects of a dongle, get a good bluetooth DAC and you are set. I myself use a combination of Fiio FH1 in-ear monitors and Fiio BTR3, planning to upgrade to BTR5 when it launches

Buy a pair of redmi airdots for just 20$ that's very good

Priioh said:
I already have the bullet wireless v1. But i don't no if I should update to the v2 or should i get the skullcandy indy. Qnd suggestions would be appreciated.
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If you've already got the V1 Bullets Wireless, don't bother upgrading. I lost my V1s so I bought the V2s, they sound awesome, but it doesn't matter because they keep falling out of my ears. I miss the fins on the V1s because then I didn't have to keep adjusting them and putting them back in my ears.

Are there any bluetooth earphones with low pubg audio latency?

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stereo bluetooth 3.5mm adaptor

I was thinking about buying one of these.
Does anyone else have one? Are they an good?
I have just a basic usb to 3.5 headphone adapter, and I use iPod headphones.
Sounds great to me.
phuKKah said:
I have just a basic usb to 3.5 headphone adapter, and I use iPod headphones.
Sounds great to me.
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Yea, I bought those and they are being shipped to me right now.
But I think that the stereo bluetooth adapter seems pretty convenient, no?
If HTC shipped a bluetooth adapter like this, I wouldn't complain about the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack
Or you could just get stereo BT headphones and forget the wires and adapters!
phatmanxxl said:
Or you could just get stereo BT headphones and forget the wires and adapters!
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No stereo bluetooth headphones can compare to my Shure earbuds.
Plus I think that most stereo bluetooth headphones are clunky.
Do you have a nice pair though? any recomendations?
I got one from ebay as well. I paid less than that, but it's still the same. They all are manufactured in China. I use mine everyday. Good sound quality, works right out of the box. I haven't really had any problems.
I only have two complaints. 1. You cant use them while charging, as the charger shown in the third picture is plugged into the headphone port. Strange, yes but it works. That is not really that much a problem, because it has great battery life! 2. No matter what I do, I cannot connect it to my computer to stream music from my computer to the A2d2p adapter. (or whatever it's called, lol) If you come up with a solution after you get yours, please post, or email me.
For me, price was an issue. I didn't want to spend a whole lot of money to listen to music from my phone, but I wanted good sound quality. Regular Bluetooth Stereo Headphones are expensive. For me, this was the way to go. I bought this and a pair of Sony wrap around headphones, and I am rockin'. I think you will be pleased.
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PS - I have attached the manual I got from a Chinese Suppliers site, as one doesn't come with it. At least not with mine. (Maybe thats why I got mine cheaper, lol)
PSS - And you know they are not only headphone adapters, but can be used for calls as well. It is kind of awkward to hold the adapter up to talk to someone, but I usually just clip it on my lapel. OK, done editing now.
skyline247 said:
I got one from ebay as well. I paid less than that, but it's still the same. They all are manufactured in China. I use mine everyday. Good sound quality, works right out of the box. I haven't really had any problems.
I only have two complaints. 1. You cant use them while charging, as the charger shown in the third picture is plugged into the headphone port. Strange, yes but it works. That is not really that much a problem, because it has great battery life! 2. No matter what I do, I cannot connect it to my computer to stream music from my computer to the A2d2p adapter. (or whatever it's called, lol) If you come up with a solution after you get yours, please post, or email me.
For me, price was an issue. I didn't want to spend a whole lot of money to listen to music from my phone, but I wanted good sound quality. Regular Bluetooth Stereo Headphones are expensive. For me, this was the way to go. I bought this and a pair of Sony wrap around headphones, and I am rockin'. I think you will be pleased.
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PS - I have attached the manual I got from a Chinese Suppliers site, as one doesn't come with it. At least not with mine. (Maybe thats why I got mine cheaper, lol)
PSS - And you know they are not only headphone adapters, but can be used for calls as well. It is kind of awkward to hold the adapter up to talk to someone, but I usually just clip it on my lapel. OK, done editing now.
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Nice! Thank you for the information!
I think I'm going to get one, I just have to be careful because most of the ones they are selling on Ebay only have UK outlet plugins. I live in the US, and it looks like you do too by the picture of your plug.
I have these:
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-DRBT21G-...?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1246133334&sr=8-29
Great sound, comfy and durable as hell.
But I think im going to try out these next as I want something smaller and lighter, Im still shoppin though for a newer pair:
http://www.amazon.com/Plantronics-V..._1_6?ie=UTF8&s=wireless&qid=1246133213&sr=8-6
phatmanxxl said:
I have these:
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-DRBT21G-...?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1246133334&sr=8-29
Great sound, comfy and durable as hell.
But I think im going to try out these next as I want something smaller and lighter, Im still shoppin though for a newer pair:
http://www.amazon.com/Plantronics-V..._1_6?ie=UTF8&s=wireless&qid=1246133213&sr=8-6
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Cool dude. The Voyager ones look nice, but I think I'm gonna go the cheap route and just get the converter.
I have one of these:
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/products/accessories/overview/hbh-ds200?cc=CA&lc=en
It's a Sony Ericsson DS-200 which I bought last year specifically so I could plug some decent headphones in!
I think it was fairly expensive - about £50 when I bought it, but it has worked great with anything that I've wanted to pair with it, including my Excalibur.
But it's far better than using a wired headset with a 3.5 jack in my opinion, because if you use "proper" earphones that come with a long-ish cord then combine that with the long-ish cord from the wired headset then it makes for some nightmareish tangles! Using A2DP seems like freedom in comparison!
Highly recommended
jeonatl3 said:
I have one of these:
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/products/accessories/overview/hbh-ds200?cc=CA&lc=en
It's a Sony Ericsson DS-200 which I bought last year specifically so I could plug some decent headphones in!
I think it was fairly expensive - about £50 when I bought it, but it has worked great with anything that I've wanted to pair with it, including my Excalibur.
But it's far better than using a wired headset with a 3.5 jack in my opinion, because if you use "proper" earphones that come with a long-ish cord then combine that with the long-ish cord from the wired headset then it makes for some nightmareish tangles! Using A2DP seems like freedom in comparison!
Highly recommended
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Wow, I didn't even know that Sony had a product like this.
Thank you for showing me it
jeonatl3 said:
I have one of these:
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/products/accessories/overview/hbh-ds200?cc=CA&lc=en
It's a Sony Ericsson DS-200 which I bought last year specifically so I could plug some decent headphones in!
I think it was fairly expensive - about £50 when I bought it, but it has worked great with anything that I've wanted to pair with it, including my Excalibur.
But it's far better than using a wired headset with a 3.5 jack in my opinion, because if you use "proper" earphones that come with a long-ish cord then combine that with the long-ish cord from the wired headset then it makes for some nightmareish tangles! Using A2DP seems like freedom in comparison!
Highly recommended
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Lol about the longish cord, gave up on wired headsets as the ammont of times i'd rip the cord when cycling, i'm using STAK semi enclosed cans made for 3 network they were cheap bout £30 and give loud playback with comfortability and like post above a2dp makes listening to music far more enjoyable skippin tracks in an instant answering calls in an instant...
BT is the deffenat way to go
Then cap it off with PocketPlayer....
stylez said:
Lol about the longish cord, gave up on wired headsets as the ammont of times i'd rip the cord when cycling, i'm using STAK semi enclosed cans made for 3 network they were cheap bout £30 and give loud playback with comfortability and like post above a2dp makes listening to music far more enjoyable skippin tracks in an instant answering calls in an instant...
BT is the deffenat way to go
Then cap it off with PocketPlayer....
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I'm using Sennheiser CX300, not audiophile grade by any means but certainly better than bundled headphones or stuff like that, they're great.
I love impressing people on the bus by hiding the A2DP receiver in a pocket and then watching a movie or something on my phone, I've had a few people who were watching over my shoulder anyway ask me how I was listening to the sound! Hehe

Beats By Dre wireless vs other Bluetooth headphones?

Okay well let me start off by saying I own a pair of Beats by Dre Pro and Beats by Dre Studio and yes I know there are better quality out there but that's another topic. Now I need a pair of good wireless headphones so I can leave my phone charging while listening to music. I like my other pairs of Beats but for the $300 price tag, I don't think the bass I like from Beats will be the same, hence I'll be paying more than what I'll actually get. Are there any other good pair of wireless headphones out there?
Also I walked in the apple store today and it obviously showed its made for Apple products but would the controls (stop, previous, forward, etc) still work with out GNex?
Also if you give me a suggestion to a pair of wireless headphones, let me know if the wireless controls would work fine. That's a bit of a deal breaker for me. Thanks guys
xXJay_RXx said:
Okay well let me start off by saying I own a pair of Beats by Dre Pro and Beats by Dre Studio and yes I know there are better quality out there but that's another topic. Now I need a pair of good wireless headphones so I can leave my phone charging while listening to music. I like my other pairs of Beats but for the $300 price tag, I don't think the bass I like from Beats will be the same, hence I'll be paying more than what I'll actually get. Are there any other good pair of wireless headphones out there?
Also I walked in the apple store today and it obviously showed its made for Apple products but would the controls (stop, previous, forward, etc) still work with out GNex?
Also if you give me a suggestion to a pair of wireless headphones, let me know if the wireless controls would work fine. That's a bit of a deal breaker for me. Thanks guys
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I have a pair of Sennheiser MM200's and they're pretty sweet. I got them from amazon.ca (which sucks by the way) for $69 on Boxing day. I've been very happy with them. The controls work fine on my GNex.
Just an idea, I was looking for a wireless system to use when skiing I decided to go with a small bluetooth receiver. That let me use any headphones I wanted and was a much cheaper option. I started a thread about it on avs, people suggested some different options: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1385468
I went with the first result on amazon searching "bluetooth receiver 3.5mm". It has a button on it that can play/pause/skip/restart (not previous track tho)...
Sony mw 600 might work for you.
Sent from my Nexus in Texas.
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Sony mw 600 might work for you.
Sent from my Nexus in Texas.
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+1 for Sony.using them every day
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
Why buy new wireless headphones? Make your current headphones wireless with a BT receiver.
I bought a couple of these for my car and home.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BLUETOOTH-A2DP-HEADSET-ADAPTER-AUDIO-RECEIVER-DONGLE-/160708041305
Plug your headphones into this, pair it with your phone. Now all your phone audio goes to the headphones via BT and wireless.
I have it plugged into my line in for my car and it's hidden away.
And at home I have it plugged into the AUX input of my clock radio.
Varies from $15-$20 on eBay.
@rbiter said:
Sony mw 600 might work for you.
Sent from my Nexus in Texas.
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yeah someone suggested that to me on the avs thread i posted, I like the idea of the FM radio tuner too...
nxt said:
Why buy new wireless headphones? Make your current headphones wireless with a BT receiver.
I bought a couple of these for my car and home.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BLUETOOTH-A2DP-HEADSET-ADAPTER-AUDIO-RECEIVER-DONGLE-/160708041305
Plug your headphones into this, pair it with your phone. Now all your phone audio goes to the headphones via BT and wireless.
I have it plugged into my line in for my car and it's hidden away.
And at home I have it plugged into the AUX input of my clock radio.
Varies from $15-$20 on eBay.
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No offense, but that looks bigger and bulkier then both the Bluetooth receiver I got: http://www.amazon.com/Miccus-BluBridge-Mini-Jack-Bluetooth-Bluetooth-Enabled/dp/B0038MA11U/
and the Sony 600MW http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=electronics&field-keywords=Sony+MW600
EvanVanVan said:
No offense, but that looks bigger and bulkier then both the Bluetooth receiver I got: http://www.amazon.com/Miccus-BluBridge-Mini-Jack-Bluetooth-Bluetooth-Enabled/dp/B0038MA11U/
and the Sony 600MW http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=electronics&field-keywords=Sony+MW600
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Nope, smaller and cheaper too.
Length: 2 3/8"
Width: 1"
Height: 5/16"

Help me to choose earphones

A few days ago I broke my stock earphones, now looking for a cheap replacement, please help me to choose the ones with good quality sound and build.
how to find if a earphone is not compatible with my G3, since I read that most of earphones with 3.5mm jack are not supported.
and anyone tried bluetooth headphones?
arun356y said:
A few days ago I broke my stock earphones, now looking for a cheap replacement, please help me to choose the ones with good quality sound and build.
how to find if a earphone is not compatible with my G3, since I read that most of earphones with 3.5mm jack are not supported.
and anyone tried bluetooth headphones?
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Bluetooth headphones as i remember worked on my phone, but any earphones will work for sure, i tried every one i had.
arun356y said:
A few days ago I broke my stock earphones, now looking for a cheap replacement, please help me to choose the ones with good quality sound and build.
how to find if a earphone is not compatible with my G3, since I read that most of earphones with 3.5mm jack are not supported.
and anyone tried bluetooth headphones?
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all earphone, headphones, in-ear phones ar compatible if they have 3.5mm jack.
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all earphone, headphones, in-ear phones ar compatible if they have 3.5mm jack.
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Except apples one. They don't work for me on my old g3.... But I'm satisfied with my beats studio
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I'd recommend just getting another pair of Samsung headphones (others with the same jack will not work )
I've used BT headphones successfully - I had a Jabra stereo headset but I much prefer the simplicity of wires at the end of the day - no need to worry about running out of charge etc.
Does anybody know why other brands (and even other Samsung headsets) will not work with the Apollo?
Now that I've give this phone to my mum, I've warned her not to lose the OEM headphones!!! :cyclops:
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I should have said if you want a working headset w mic others will not work - I think that you can use headphones only...but then if you get a call the mic on the phone is cut out and they can't hear you speak. It's a bloody nuisance!
Thank you all for suggestions, I bought sound magic es18... they have really hifi output... Really happy with them... I forgot to update here sorry.
arun356y said:
A few days ago I broke my stock earphones, now looking for a cheap replacement, please help me to choose the ones with good quality sound and build.
how to find if a earphone is not compatible with my G3, since I read that most of earphones with 3.5mm jack are not supported.
and anyone tried bluetooth headphones?
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You can buy any company blue tooth headset- Samsung phone s supports for all headsets

Bluewave GET wireless HiFi headphone amplifier (Bluetooth)

Hi, I thought y'all might be interested; the product is a Bluetooth HIFI Headphone amplifier. I found this after searching for a pair of Bluetooth ear buds that could hopefully come close to my wired Sony MDR-XB90EX earbuds. I haven't found a pair yet after three pairs, but discovered this little device which allows me to plug my wired headphones into and connect w/ Bluetooth. This little device supports APTxHD and uses Bluetooth 5. It is pretty impressive and is definitely the best solution I found so far. Here is the link & a pic if anybody is interested.
https://www.bluewaveaudio.ca/produc...mplifier-bluetooth-headphones/?v=7516fd43adaa
Definitely interested and thanks for the post.
Did you try any of the less expensive units as found on Amazon (~$20 and up.) I'm not looking for audiophile quality but I'd like something to use with my Etymotics earphones.
Thanks!
Samuel Holland said:
Hi, I thought y'all might be interested; the product is a Bluetooth HIFI Headphone amplifier. I found this after searching for a pair of Bluetooth ear buds that could hopefully come close to my wired Sony MDR-XB90EX earbuds. I haven't found a pair yet after three pairs, but discovered this little device which allows me to plug my wired headphones into and connect w/ Bluetooth. This little device supports APTxHD and uses Bluetooth 5. It is pretty impressive and is definitely the best solution I found so far. Here is the link & a pic if anybody is interested.
https://www.bluewaveaudio.ca/produc...mplifier-bluetooth-headphones/?v=7516fd43adaa
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are you sure its bluetooth 5.0 it doesnt say it anywhere on there website and the indigogo that launched it says bluetooth 4.2. maybe i just missed it but i would love it if they were 5.0
Fiio Btr1 is really good. I have one and recommend it. Great battery life and sound plus really small and light and only 55 euro.
razgriz1234 said:
are you sure its bluetooth 5.0 it doesnt say it anywhere on there website and the indigogo that launched it says bluetooth 4.2. maybe i just missed it but i would love it if they were 5.0
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Yes, thanks for asking, it is clearly labeled with the product I received, and by the way it's a pretty nice product, and exactly what I needed, although I haven't had the chance to try any other brands to be honest though.
Here's a link to their North American/International product page and you can find the spec under "wireless" if you'd like to check out.
https://www.bluewaveaudio.ca/home-2/?currency=USD&v=7516fd43adaa
HankB said:
Definitely interested and thanks for the post.
Did you try any of the less expensive units as found on Amazon (~$20 and up.) I'm not looking for audiophile quality but I'd like something to use with my Etymotics earphones.
Thanks!
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You're welcome and thanks for asking, I haven't had the chance to try any of their competitors products, but I can still recommend this product based upon my experience.

Bluetooth headphones advice

As per title I'm looking to get my first set of headphones for use on travel on the bus to work. My budget is £100/$150 , can go a bit over if necessary. Any suggestions please ? Not bothered about noise cancelling as long as they have good sounds.....not too much base.
Skullcandy Hesh 3
Hey, check Skullcandy Hesh 3 Bluetooth Headphones. They are literally great and runs for 20-21 hours on one time full charging. And it suits your budget too
Tranya T2 are cool for the price...
Look for the Xiaomi Bluetooth Receiver. It has a headphone jack so you can use whatever wired headphones you already have.
oggiet said:
As per title I'm looking to get my first set of headphones for use on travel on the bus to work. My budget is £100/$150 , can go a bit over if necessary. Any suggestions please ? Not bothered about noise cancelling as long as they have good sounds.....not too much base.
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I'll recommend you to buy "AKG Noise Cancelling Headphones N60NC Wireless Bluetooth" Or SEATTLE Wireless Headphones. These both are amazing with good sound quality and battery timing is great.. The Price of AKG Noise Cancelling is $129.99 and SEATTLE WIRELESS Headphones price is $99.99 only.
You can find this product at VoucherHunt.co.uk

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