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Bluetooth Stereo

Bluetooth stereo headphones and Bluetooth stereo headsets allow you to wirelessly listen to digital-quality music with your computer, MP3 player, home stereo, cellular phone, or any other device that supports Bluetooth stereo audio.

Bluetooth stereo audio is one of the fastest growing Bluetooth applications and the second largest overall application in the Bluetooth arsenal, just behind hands free communication for cellular phones. As a result, Bluetooth stereo headphones and Bluetooth stereo headsets have become extremely popular among manufacturers and users alike

Benefits of Bluetooth Stereo:

Wireless Streaming of Digital Audio

Bluetooth devices using the A2DP Bluetooth Profile (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) offer stereo quality audio which can be streamed wirelessly from a media source to the headset / headphones.Â

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The convenience of wireless Bluetooth stereo audio is incredible. You can walk around your home with your Bluetooth stereo headphones and not have to worry about carrying your iPod or MP3 player around with you. You also won’t have an annoying wire dangling around your neck. You can stream music from your laptop, PC, TV, DVD player, home stereo, or MP3 player.

You will also find them very useful while exercising or for any other activity which requires increased motion. We have all seen people who have iPods strapped to their arms with a pair of wired headphones dangling in their faces. Looks rather annoying, doesn’t it? Next time you are at the gym, take a look around and see how many people actually spend more time messing with their headphones than they do working out. With Bluetooth stereo headphones or a Bluetooth stereo headset, just keep your iPod / MP3 player within range of where you are and you can continue to comfortably workout. Most Bluetooth stereo headphones and Bluetooth stereo headsets offer a range of up to 30 ft. Some of the newer models, using the latest Bluetooth technology, have an extended range of over 60 ft.

CD Sound Quality

When most people think of wireless audio, they usually think sound quality will be compromised. Surprisingly, sound quality is exceptional with most Bluetooth stereo headphones / headsets. It is very comparable to high-fidelity, digital CD quality. In most cases, the sound quality is as good as if it were coming from a pair of wired headphones.

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Bluetooth Headset

One of the newest applications Bluetooth technologies is the ability to wirelessly stream music from your mobile phone to stereo headphones. Blue tooth Headset allows consumers to listen to music wirelessly from your audio devices without compromising any sound quality. Consumers can use the extended battery life and listen to music at a distance without the hassle of cumbersome cords.Â

There are several Blue tooth Headset on the market today that allow users to wirelessly listen to stereo music from your A2DP device (such as MP3 player, PC or PDA). Many of these models also allow users to make and receive calls from their Bluetooth phone. When there is an incoming call, the music stops, and the user simply presses a button on the headset to answer the call. With Bluetooth Stereo tab, Taki, how Motorola Bluetooth Stereo headphones, users can also switch between wireless wide range of sources, such as home stereo, computer or MP3-player with accompanying Bluetoothcar stereo accessories. Â
Blue toothheadsets to date includes the Bluetake I-Phono mini BT450Rx, Bluetake I-PHONO PLUS BT420Rx, IOGEAR Bluetooth, Bluetooth Stereo flap and Jabra BT 620thÂ

According to In-Stat Research, streaming music is the most accepted multimedia services offered by wireless operators. Blue tooth Headset that is capable of transmitting high-quality music is included with the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP), which provides connectivity between devices with the same profile. Bluetooth technology is everywhere. More and more cell phones and MP3 players will support Blue tooth headsets Many new phones on the market include the profile A2DP, allowing consumers to download songs to their phone and listen to CD-quality sound wirelessly through their Blue tooth headset or other audio device. Samsung, LG, Nokia and Motorola are just a few manufacturers that offer the phones with support for A2DP. Several of these phones to date includes LG Chocolate, LG LX 550 and Nokia 8810Â

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