I use mine to extend a keyboard with built in USB hub across my room from a shuttle media centre front USB2 port. Works flawlessly. Ignore the chap who says it won't work.
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as others have said, small , carry case, good sound , not bad volume, powered by phone, love them, got mine for about £7 which is fantastic value for money
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Got this, mindful of the fact that some reviewers said it was too quiet....Let me tell you that it is signicantly quieter than the hands-free on my phone, so err...why bother ? True, I can hear it when the car is stationary in traffic, and perhaps if I were driving a whisper mobile like a Bentley then I might have a chance of hearing it. In my averagely-noisy car however, no chance. Looks great but that's hardly the point, is it ?
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I Go thourgh headphones like crazy, as i dont look after them at all...so breakage are manily my fault so i am constantly looking for good lasting headphones. These are great headphones, and have lasted me the longest out of any headphones i have ever brought(round 6 months which may not seem alot but for me who normally gets through a set each month thats really good). Sound quality good and great blocking of outside noise. my only problem wud be the extention cable is just a bit too long to slip into a bag or pocket unless the bag is on the floor.
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I use my ipod out and about: on the tube, walking down busy roads etc. These closed back headphones really make a difference. Get rid of way more sound than a pair of active noise cancelling ones I used to own. The sound is also the best I've ever had from a pair of headphones. Used mostly for hard/classic rock and you can hear the instraments clearly. I like a bit of bass and these do deliver in that respect (and in my opinion the bass is not too much but others may have different opinion). These are not the most expensive headphones I've ever bought, but they are the best!
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Upgraded to this from a Supertooth Visorblade. Very small and compact with great speech quality. Visorblade suffered severe voice echo - callers now report superb clarity. Pricey compared to other products on the market, but well worth it for the speech clarity and small size. Only criticisms are no AC power adaptor included (charging in car is pointless as most power sockets are now ignition controlled, and a trailing lead across the steering wheel when driving isn't smart!), sun visor bracket is quite thick preventing sun visor fully closing, and mute button isn't desperately easy to operate whilst driving. In summary - the best of several I've tried, if voice quality rather than features is what you are after.
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This is quite a simple answering machine, but it suffers from being slow and occasionally it seems to get stuck and keep beeping even when you have listened to the new messages. On a cordless phone, you get terrible screeching speaker feedback over the top of your conversation if you approach within 3 metres of the it. If you answer a call after the answering machine starts up, you have to wait for the recorded message to speak over the top of you before you can be heard by the caller. Worst of all on cordless phones, if the answering machine comes on, your private conversation is broadcast live by the answering machine's speaker and recorded for later playback. I suppose this machine would be alright for a corded telephone, but it does mean extra trailing wires ... Read More:
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