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The KlipschS4A work with any Android phone
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Klipsch Image S4A 3.5mm Stereo Headset for Android - Black - $49.95
The KlipschS4A work with any Android phone
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Originally Posted by TXGTOU View Post
I found this pair of blue tooth headphones on sale..
Shnoop.com has LG Electronics Tone+ HBS-730 Bluetooth Stereo Wireless Headset (Bulk Packaging) for $37.99 when you apply coupon code uC8jO08i at checkout. Shipping is Free.
https://www.shnoop.com/deal-2143-lg-...kWX-HQd3QkVw40
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That's a good price depending on how much shipping is. I've got a pair for my Note 3 and like them a lot.
So, how good is the call quality on these things?
I have a $71 gift card for Verizon and I'm still looking for a new headset.
Even if mine came with the headphones which they did just still use my beats by dre you can't compare the buds that come with the note 3 to the beats. Yes I understand not everyone can go buy a pair of $100.00 buds (thank god I got mine for free) but they sure make a difference in sound
SENT FROM MY BEAST THE NOTE 3
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SENT FROM MY BEAST THE NOTE 3
Use the ones I have from my Blackberry and they work just fine, cheap seem to be better for me. Got a nice pair from Zagg and they didn't last very long. It is sad the samsung is too cheap to include them with the note 3, just got 3 of there S4's and they came with buds and these phones were free
No I got these from my job that they gave me and I'm sorry to say this but iPhone buds suck they don't have the bass that beats have and they always have issues with the sound and they also gave me these headphones that are also use as speakers when you flip the headphones over they are called solo hd headphones
SENT FROM MY BEAST THE NOTE 3
Sadly, I think it's more Verizon being cheap. If I remember reading on here, Verizon versions are the only ones that didn't come pre-packaged with earphones.
I don't know if it's my advanced age, or just the fact that I've had enough experience with bass-heavy equipment (Although I still love my 15" Cerwin Vega home theater subwoofer that makes stuff fall off my mantle that's 10 feet away), but I've learned to appreciate equipment that has a dynamic range across the board. The bass heavy stuff tends to be bass heavy because they're masking the fact that they can't reproduce nice highs or mids. I like the full range of spectrum and I've found stuff like skull candy tend to be marketed towards the younger crowds that equate good earphones with loud booming bass. Give me a set of earphones that reproduce the highs and mid frequencies with great accuracy over the dull drone of just deep bass any day. Although, if I can have all 3 then that's preferred.