Bluetooth Headphones – Workout Headphones Pro http://workoutheadphonespro.com Best Workout Headphones Thu, 13 Jul 2017 03:19:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8 Denon AH-W150 Exercise Freak Headphones Review http://workoutheadphonespro.com/denon-ah-w150-exercise-freak-headphones-review/ Sat, 01 Sep 2012 18:54:28 +0000 http://www.workoutheadphones.org/?p=1451 Denon recently released the Exercise Freak, which is a Bluetooth sports headphones from their new series of headphones.  Coming in a variety of colors and with tons of features these are another pair of amazing wireless workout headphones.  Read our review below to see exactly how they stacked up. Pros Super Lightweight.  The neckband is […]

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Denon Exercise Freak HeadphonesDenon recently released the Exercise Freak, which is a Bluetooth sports headphones from their new series of headphones.  Coming in a variety of colors and with tons of features these are another pair of amazing wireless workout headphones.  Read our review below to see exactly how they stacked up.

Pros

Super Lightweight.  The neckband is flexible and lightweight keeping the overall weight of the headphones to a minimum.

Features and Controls.  We really like the location and ease of use of the controls for music and calls.

Multiple Colors Available.  You can find the Exercise Freak in blue, yellow, or black.  We’re kinda partial to the blue and yellow though.

Cons

Price.  Besides the Monster iSport these are the most expensive workout headphones we’ve reviewed.  The Denon name and premium quality does come with these, but you’ll have to decide if that’s worth it.

Earbud Seal.  This is kind of a pro and a con depending on how you look at it.  The round style silicone tips don’t seal the ear canal 100%, which means you lose a little bit of noise isolation.  However, it does allow you to be a bit more aware of your surroundings, which is a great thing if you workout outdoors.

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The Exercise Freak is the first pair of headphones devoted solely to sports by Denon.

Denon Exercise Freak Color Options

Below is a pretty nice photo by Denon showing all the features and controls.  As we mentioned above we really like how the ear piece that sits behind the ear holds all the controls.  Our audiologist took one look at these headphones and said, “It’s about time the headphone manufacturers started taking note of how hearing aid manufacturers have been doing this for years.”

Take a close look at the large round button on the ear piece.  This is a tap-to-talk button that essentially switches between music and phone if you have it hooked up to your iPhone or other smartphone.  You’ll also notice the volume/play/pause controls are on the top/back of the ear piece and the microphone is just underneath the ear piece, which is a perfect location to avoid wind distortion when working out outside.

Denon Exercise Freak features

One feature not shown above is the reflective lining on the neckband, perfect for evening (or early morning) workouts.  If you’re putting safety first this is becoming a must have feature for those of us that don’t workout in a gym.

Another cool feature is the Sport App they’ve created to work seamlessly with these headphones (though any other sport app would work as well).  This is another common feature that we’re seeing with a lot of new sports headphones (i.e. the Motorola SF Series)

Overall we’re a big fan of the Denon Exercise Freak.  We think they did a great job with their first pair of Bluetooth sports headphones, and our only real drawback is the price, which is anticipated to be $149.  It’s hard to convince us to spend that much when other headphones such as the Jaybird Freedom are available for less.  We do understand a lot of people love Denon headphones and that may be worth the premium.

Specifications

  • Bluetooth 3.0 Wireless connectivity
  • Sweat-resistant
  • Weight: 23 grams (0.8 ounces)
  • Play time: up to 7 hours

What’s in the Box

Denon Exercise Freak Kit

As you can see from the photo above Denon includes all the necessities for a workout headphones kit.

  • Denon AH-W150 Exercise Freak Headphones
  • Mesh carrying case with carabiner
  • Micro USB cable for charging
  • (4) sets of anti-microbial silicon ear tips (XS, S, M, L)

Where to Buy

Click here to get the Denon AH-W150 Exercise Freak Headphones

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Arriva Leo Bluetooth Headphones Review http://workoutheadphonespro.com/arriva-leo-bluetooth-headphones-review/ Fri, 10 Aug 2012 21:56:25 +0000 http://www.workoutheadphones.org/?p=1476 Somehow the release of the Arriva Leo headphones slipped right by us.  It wasn’t until just a couple weeks ago that we received an email from one of our readers asking us to review these headphones that we actually saw them.  Make sure you read our full review to see what we thought of these […]

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Arriva Leo Bluetooth HeadphonesSomehow the release of the Arriva Leo headphones slipped right by us.  It wasn’t until just a couple weeks ago that we received an email from one of our readers asking us to review these headphones that we actually saw them.  Make sure you read our full review to see what we thought of these funky Bluetooth headphones.

Pros

Unique Control Location.  This is the first pair of workout headphones we’ve seen where the controls are nowhere near the ears.  Some will like it, some will hate it.  We thought it was innovative.

Secure Fit.  You can instantly tell these headphones were built to fit securely.  The question becomes, are they a little too snug?

Cons

Short Battery Life.  We hate to be picky because we don’t foresee any 5+ hour workouts in the near future, but these headphones will only last that long on one charge, 2-3 hours short of the usual average for Bluetooth sports headphones.

Awkard Earbud Fit.  These earpieces are very similar to the iLuv FitActive, only they seem to be made with a material that doesn’t flex very well and is a bit uncomfortable.

Note: Arriva has addressed this issue by including Acoustibuds (which work great)

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The Arriva Leo is straight up funky…in a good way.

This is a very unique pair of workout headphones, visually, but how do they stack up?

It’s pretty clear from the get go that Arriva is marketing these headphones for extreme sports, but we found it a bit odd that their web page clearly goes out of the way to state these are not waterproof and then accompanies that with a photo of a guy skiing.  No big deal, there’s very few headphones outside of H2O that are 100% waterproof anyways.  They are however water-resistant, which should be enough for most (good) skiers or snowboarders.

The sound quality was average, nothing great, nothing horrible, so not a lot of comments there.

Out biggest hang up was on the most obvious feature, the noodle like arms.  Arriva did a great job in creating a frame that stays put, but at the same time we found 2 problems with that frame:

  1. It’s not all that comfortable, until you break them in for a bit
  2. It doesn’t hold it’s shape

Attached to those arms, on the very back of the headset, are the controls which we actually did like.  We tested these with a few different style helmets and didn’t have a problem getting them to fit, so that was definitely a plus for bikers or snowboarders.

Overall we like the idea behind the Leo and could see a use for them if were were having difficulty with other style headphones staying fit.  But we feel as though they definitely have some room for improvement, so hopefully we’ll see some LEO 2.0s in the future.

Arriva Leo Kit

Specifications

  • Bluetooth 2.1
  • Charge time: 1.5 hours
  • Music time: 5.2 hours

What’s in the Box

  • Arriva Leo Bluetooth headphones
  • (1) pair Acoustibuds
  • (4) different size earpieces
  • Micro USB wall charger
  • Carrying case

Where to Buy

Click here to get the Arriva Leo Bluetooth Headphones

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Mobiband Wireless Bluetooth Headphones Review http://workoutheadphonespro.com/mobiband-wireless-bluetooth-headphones-review/ Tue, 24 Jul 2012 20:47:33 +0000 http://www.workoutheadphones.org/?p=1418 Released late last year were a new pair of wireless Bluetooth headphones: Mobiband. Unlike most Bluetooth headsets the Mobiband uses a foldable band making it perfect for listening on the go.  Are these the perfect headphones for active users?  Check out our review below! Pros Foldable.  The ability to fold the headband is a pretty […]

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Mobiband HeadphonesReleased late last year were a new pair of wireless Bluetooth headphones: Mobiband.

Unlike most Bluetooth headsets the Mobiband uses a foldable band making it perfect for listening on the go.  Are these the perfect headphones for active users?  Check out our review below!

Pros

Foldable.  The ability to fold the headband is a pretty neat feature that is perfect for people who need to toss their headphones in their gym bag.

Comfortable.  The Mobiband utilizes the old school square foam pads along with an adjustable headband to create a good fit.

Cons

Not Sweat Proof.  While we didn’t experience any damage while testing, we probably wouldn’t recommend these headphones to people who sweat a lot unless the manufacturer could guarantee no damage (which at this point they don’t).

Poor Bass Response.  Overall sound was pretty good, but we prefer a higher bass response, especially when working out.

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When we first read about the Mobiband they were being compared to the Jaybird Sportsband, but with the added ability for the band to fold.  While this is a pretty cool feature, it’s not revolutionary.  Jabra also has a very popular sports headset called the Halo 2 that is almost identical to the Mobiband.  So, how did they stack up?

Well, we’re a big fan of sports bands so we were excited to get our hands on Mobiband.  First off, we love the foldable design.  It’s way easier to carry a pair of headphones when they can collapse so you can toss them in your bag.  It also makes them a lot easier to carry on a plane, etc.

Mobiband Foldable Headphones

The design was great and we had no problems getting a comfortable fit.  The headband is primarily plastic and you can get them in white or black (matte). Each side of the headband is adjustable about half way down the band in the same place it folds.

The right earphone houses the only pressable button which powers on the headphones and their Bluetooth capabilities.  Just above that large button are smaller buttons for volume control and track skipping.  One feature that isn’t mentioned often is the Siri capabilities that are build into Mobiband.  If you press and hold the power button it will activate Siri on your iPhone making it perfect for anyone running or walking with their headphones.

One thing to note is a comment by BBP:

“For you audiophiles, BBP decided not to go with APT-x because IOS and Android both do not natively support it.”

Audiophiles may want to check out something with a bit better sound quality if that is a concern. We didn’t notice much a difference.

Specifications

  • 1 year limited warranty
  • Music/Talk time: up to 11 hours
  • Standby time: up to 250 hours
  • Charge time: 2.5 hours
  • Volume, track, and in call controls
  • Weight: 3.8 ounces
  • Bluetooth range: 33 feet
  • Compatbility: Apple, Android, and most other Bluetooth capable devices

What’s in the Box

  • Mobiband Bluetooth Headphones
  • USB charger

Where to Buy

The manufacturer has a suggested MSRP of $99.99, but we found them A LOT cheaper on Amazon.

Click here to get the Mobiband Bluetooth Headphones

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Creative WP-250 Bluetooth Headset Review http://workoutheadphonespro.com/creative-wp-250-bluetooth-headset-review/ Sat, 07 Jul 2012 21:33:03 +0000 http://www.workoutheadphones.org/?p=1362 We always get excited to try out a new pair of Bluetooth headphones, especially when they are tailored for sports.  The WP-250 by Creative are just that.  So, how did they turn out?  Check out our review below. Pros Slim and Comfortable.  The lightweight neckband (similar to the Motorola SF 600) keeps this headset slim. […]

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creative-wp-250We always get excited to try out a new pair of Bluetooth headphones, especially when they are tailored for sports.  The WP-250 by Creative are just that.  So, how did they turn out?  Check out our review below.

Pros

Slim and Comfortable.  The lightweight neckband (similar to the Motorola SF 600) keeps this headset slim.

Price.  These are among some of the cheaper Bluetooth headphones made for sports.

Easy to Use Controls. The WP-250 is one of the first headsets we’ve seen make good use of a jog wheel for track skipping, making changing songs extremely quick and easy.

Cons

Lack of Clarity in High Sounds. While Creative does a good job emphasizing bass (which we liked for working out), they didn’t do a great job in the mid to high range sounds.

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It’s easy to tell these headphones were designed with the active listener in mind. Creative utilizes an angled earbud extension that fits snugly in your ear canal and you shouldn’t have any problems with maintaining a secure fit.  Though keep in mind it is a one size fits all neckband.  As funny as it may sound people with larger heads may find a secure fit harder to maintain.

All the controls are on the right earphone and include: volume, track skipping (jog wheel), and a button to receive incoming calls.

If you read the product description at Creative they tout their “invisible mic” feature, but every pair of Bluetooth headphones we’ve tested has an “invisible mic”, so we didn’t really understand what they were getting at.  Though we did manage some in call testing and clarity was above average.

Bluetooth connectivity was above average as well.  Some devices won’t work well unless you have them in clear line of sight of the transmitter, but these seemed to do just fine whether the MP3 player was in our pocket or strapped to our arm.

Overall we liked the WP-250. They didn’t blow us away, but we didn’t have a lot of problems or much to complain about which can be rare in the headphones world.  The only question is, are you better off going with something like the Plantronics Backbeat 903 or Motorola SF 600?  That will have to be your call.

Specifications

  •  Bluetooth equipped (up to 33 feet)
  • In-ear canal
  • Flexi-memory neckband
  • Charging time: 2 hours
  • Play time: 8 hours
  • Talk time: 9 hours
  • Weight: 1.1 ounces

What’s in the Box

  • WP-250 Bluetooth Headset
  • (3) silicone eartips (S/M/L)
  • (1) charging cable (approximately 40 inches long)

Where to Buy

The cheapest price we found was on Amazon.

Click here to get the Creative WP-250 Bluetooth Headphones

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Motorola SF 600 Wireless Sports Headphones Review http://workoutheadphonespro.com/motorola-sf-600-wireless-sports-headphones-review/ Mon, 07 May 2012 03:00:22 +0000 http://www.workoutheadphones.org/?p=1263 Surprisingly we’ve received a number of emails asking about information related to the Motorola SF 600.  We’re not sure if it was all the hype Motorola created when they announced their new SF Series (and then didn’t release half of them!) or if people are just looking for an upgrade to their Motorola S305 (which […]

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Motorola SF600Surprisingly we’ve received a number of emails asking about information related to the Motorola SF 600.  We’re not sure if it was all the hype Motorola created when they announced their new SF Series (and then didn’t release half of them!) or if people are just looking for an upgrade to their Motorola S305 (which still rock in our opinion)) or more likely the Motorola S10.

Either way, we’ve finally reviewed the new Motorola SF 600.

Pros

Price.  Some people are going to disagree because the MSRP is $129.99, which is on the higher end for sports headphones, but you get more than your money’s worth, especially if you’re serious about your music and your workouts.

Built with Kevlar.  No, your headphones likely aren’t bullet proof, but they are unbelievably light since they are built with scratch resistant Kevlar.

Sweat Resistant.  To add further to the durability the Motorola utilized hydrophobic mesh and silicone seals to help keep moisture out.

Cons

Neckband cord.  Most neckband headphones use a more sturdy/stiff plastic band that sits just off your neck.  The SF 600 use a flexible cable that actually rests/touches your neck a lot during the workout.  Wasn’t a huge deal, but it did bother us a little bit.  It’s also not adjustable, though neckbands usually aren’t.

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When Motorola created the SF 600 they made them to function perfectly with their “Ultimate Fitness Device” the MOTOACTV.  We’re not going to get into details on the MOTOACTV, but if you’re considering these headphones we recommend you check out this device.

The first thing we want to talk about is the design.  The SF 600 feature a design similar to the Jabra Sport and Jaybird Freedom, which utilizes a thin cord to connect each ear bud and also acts as a neckband.

The controls sit on the top of each earbud.  The right earbud houses the volume and multi-function button (forward/back/play/pause) and the left earbud holds the power button.  The buttons are fairly easy to get to, though if you’re not to Bluetooth it may take some time to get accustomed to reach up to your ear to adjust everything.

Motorola SF600 Wireless Sports Headphones

Once you’ve figured out which ear gel gives you the best fit, and you get to choose from 5 different ear gels, the sound quality is pretty dang good.  Lo/Mid/Hi ranges all sounded very solid.  We were expecting to experience a lot of ambient noise or distortion from wind because the ear buds are pretty exposed, but we were pleasantly surprised.

As for the fit, they were extremely comfortable and not once did we have a problem with them coming lose or falling off.  We should point out though that the a secure fit seems to rely more on the ear buds than the ear hook, so it’s important that you spend the time to choose the right size ear cushions.  The only thing that bothered us slightly was the thin cable that connects the earbuds.  It’s about 8 inches long and sometimes it felt a little awkward/uncomfortable resting on our neck.

These are Bluetooth headphones so we did take a few calls and everything worked out fine.  When you get an incoming call it will actually stop your music and announce the call allowing you to take it or not.  The microphone (which is built into the headphones) was average, nothing great, nothing bad.

Bottom line is sound quality is great, durability is exceptional, comfort is above average.  Combined with the MOTOACTV these really are some of the best sports headphones available.

Specifications

  • Bluetooth range = 30 feet
  • Battery life = 5-6 hours
  • Charging time = 1-2 hours

What’s in the Box

  • Motorola SF 600 Sports Headphones
  • (3) sets of round silicone ear cushions (S/M/L)
  • (3) sets of round/grooved silicone ear cushions (S/M/L)
  • Micro USB charger
  • Carrying case

Where to Buy

Click here to get the Motorola SF 600 now

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Jabra HALO2 Bluetooth Stereo Headset Review http://workoutheadphonespro.com/jabra-halo2-bluetooth-stereo-headset-review/ http://workoutheadphonespro.com/jabra-halo2-bluetooth-stereo-headset-review/#respond Wed, 04 Jan 2012 00:17:29 +0000 http://www.workoutheadphones.org/?p=819 The Jabra HALO 2 Bluetooth Stereo Headset has become so popular lately it’s hard to find them in stock.  In fact, sports headphones in the form of headbands or sportsbands (as Jaybird calls them) are setting new trends in the sports market.  More and more runners, especially those that want a Bluetooth headset for more […]

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Jabra HALO 2 Bluetooth Sports HeadsetThe Jabra HALO 2 Bluetooth Stereo Headset has become so popular lately it’s hard to find them in stock.  In fact, sports headphones in the form of headbands or sportsbands (as Jaybird calls them) are setting new trends in the sports market.  More and more runners, especially those that want a Bluetooth headset for more than just running, and preferring these over the traditional sports earbuds.

Pros

 Connect to 2 Devices Simultaneously.  This is one feature we’re seeing more and more of because users want the ability to walk in the door from the gym and still use their headphones with another device, like their computer, without having to pair up to it all over again.

Easy to Carry.  This is the first headset we’ve seen that has a collapsible headband.  Definitely a pretty cool feature if you’re looking to toss these in your gym bag or even take them on the plane.

Not Noise Isolating or Noise Cancelling.  We actually thing this is a major plus.  All too often we find runners using noise cancelling headphones, which is a major safety concern.  While noise isolating headphones can be a bit of an improvement, using on-ear headphones is actually your safest bet.

Cons

 Durability.  We haven’t actually experienced any problems with the durability or talked to anyone that has, but typically anything with “moving parts” has an increased risk to get damaged.  So, while we love the collapsible option, the hinge is definitely a weak point in the design.  As long as you’re not rough on your headphones then it’s unlikely you’ll ever see a problem.

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The Jabra HALO 2 Bluetooth Headset is the newest in the increasing line of sports headsets we’ve seen over the last couple years.  One of the major reasons people love the headband style as opposed to the new in-ear or in-ear canal headphones is that they are light on their ears.  The Jabra HALO 2 is exceptionally light, as they include a velvet like covering on the ear phone that is extremely comfortable.

Jabra HALO 2 Wireless Sports HeadsetUnfortunately, as with any headband, they are limiting.  They won’t be ideal for the gym if you’re doing a lot of situps or using a lot of benches, as the headphones could slip a little bit or even fall off.  In addition, cyclists aren’t likely to use these unless they want to without a helmet.  The Jabra HALO 2 is more for the casual exerciser or runner who wants to use these as both workout headphones and for other things, like listening to movies on their laptop.

The end result is they sound great, the Bluetooth connectivity is good, and they’re extremely comfortable.  You really can’t go wrong with these, just make sure you define what you want to use them for before buying.  Check out this quick video by Jabra for some more information.

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Specifications

  • Talk Time: up to 8 hours
  • Music Time: up to 8 hours
  • Standby Time: up to 13 days

What’s in the Box

  • Jabra HALO 2 Bluetooth Stereo Headset
  • 3.5mm connector plug (for use with non Bluetooth devices)
  • AC adapter
  • USB cable
  • Micro USB cable

Where to Buy

We’ve put in a good deal of time finding the lowest price and always find the best prices at Amazon.  However, this particular sports headset has been sold out lately.  So, if you happen to find it in stock make sure you grab it quick!

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GOgroove AirBand Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Headset Review http://workoutheadphonespro.com/gogroove-airband-wireless-bluetooth-stereo-headset-review/ http://workoutheadphonespro.com/gogroove-airband-wireless-bluetooth-stereo-headset-review/#respond Sat, 31 Dec 2011 22:22:43 +0000 http://www.workoutheadphones.org/?p=805 GOgroove’s first wireless Bluetooth stereo headset, the Airband, has been quite impressive, much like the GOgroove AudioActive, their neckband Bluetooth stereo headset.  The headband or sportsband style headsets are still relatively new to the sport headphones market, but are becoming very popular, especially among runners. Pros Comfort.  Most sports headphones utilize an in-ear or in-ear […]

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GOgroove Airband Wireless Bluetooth Sports HeadsetGOgroove’s first wireless Bluetooth stereo headset, the Airband, has been quite impressive, much like the GOgroove AudioActive, their neckband Bluetooth stereo headset.  The headband or sportsband style headsets are still relatively new to the sport headphones market, but are becoming very popular, especially among runners.

Pros

Comfort.  Most sports headphones utilize an in-ear or in-ear canal earbud, while the Airband uses padded on-ear earphones.

Say Goodbye to Wires.  The only time you’ll use wires with this headset is when charging.

Talk on the Run.  The Airband supports hands free calling and has a built in function to pause your music to accept calls.

Cons

Not Ideal for the Gym.  A lot of times in the gym you may be doing situps, pushups, or planks.  Basically any movement that puts the headset in a horizontal position has a chance of causing it to slip.  While this doesn’t happen often, it is something to think about.

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Ever since the Jaybird SB1B Sportsband Headset was released sport headsets have become increasingly popular.  Truth be told we can’t blame people for loving them, as we haven’t come across one that we don’t love.  What’s not to love?

The sound is great.

The vertical style headphones using a soft on ear headphone are so refreshing in a market dominated by in ear headphones, not to mention the secure fit that comes with this style of headphone is usually more than enough for most active listeners.

The buttons are actually large enough to press, so you’re not fiddling around with trying to figure out how to skip a song.

GOgroove Airband ControlsOn top of all that we love the style.  The GOgroove Airband has a very symmetrical and sleek look which lends them to being used in more than just a workout or training environment.

Overall this is a great sports headset that you really can’t go wrong with.  Our only caution is to someone who may be doing a lot of repetitive horizontal motions, like situps, as you may have to adjust the headset several times during the workout.

Read additional reviews here

Specifications

  • Music Time: up to 8 hours
  • Charging Time: 2.5 hours
  • Bluetooth V2.1, 30 foot range
  • Weight: 5 ounces
  • Compatibility: all major mobile phones and MP3 devices
  • Warranty: 3 years

What’s in the Box

  • GOgroove Airband Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Headset
  • AC Adapter
  • USB Cable

Where to Buy

We always find the best prices and selection at Amazon.

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Motorola S10-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headset Review http://workoutheadphonespro.com/motorola-s10-hd-bluetooth-stereo-headset-review/ http://workoutheadphonespro.com/motorola-s10-hd-bluetooth-stereo-headset-review/#respond Thu, 29 Dec 2011 20:47:35 +0000 http://www.workoutheadphones.org/?p=718 After having great success with the Motorola S9-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headset, Motorola decided it was time for an upgrade.  Unfortunately the feedback for the new Motorola S10-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headset has been all over the map.  So, here’s what we think. Pros  Style.  A lot of Motorola headphones are dominated by a sleek black exterior […]

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Motorola S10-HD Bluetooth Sports HeadphonesAfter having great success with the Motorola S9-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headset, Motorola decided it was time for an upgrade.  Unfortunately the feedback for the new Motorola S10-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headset has been all over the map.  So, here’s what we think.

Pros

 Style.  A lot of Motorola headphones are dominated by a sleek black exterior highlighted with a bit of bright red.  They definitely don’t lack here.

Wireless Connectivity.  The range on the Bluetooth is over 30 feet and some people have been able to hit as high as 50 feet with no obstructions.

Cons

 Comfort and Fit.  We received a lot of mixed reviews on comfort.  The end result is they don’t seem to be comfortable out of the box.  However, after spending a few days with them most people end up with a good fit.

Sound Quality.  The one bad thing about having a successful predecessor is that it sets the standard.  The Motorola S9-HD headphones had a pretty high quality sound.  The Motorola S10-HD don’t sound horrible, but they just don’t match the S9.

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When we first saw the Motorola S10-HD headset we were excited.  Unfortunately that excitement died pretty quickly.  Like we mentioned above, it was going to be difficult for Motorola to outdo their predecessor: the S9.  They definitely made some improvements in the form of streamlining these headphones into a more lightweight and compact sports headphone.  Unfortunately they didn’t really address any major issues that active listeners wanted to see addressed.

There have been a lot of complaints with comfort, but we really tend to disagree.  Out of the box they aren’t the most amazing headphones in the world, the earbuds are a bit large and the frame is somewhat rigid.  However, after putting in a bit of time running they definitely start to feel a lot better.  Most people don’t ever take advantage of the different size ear gels and end up complaining about the fit.  If you get these, definitely expect to mess around with the fit for at least the first week.

Motorola S10-HD Wireless EarbudsOverall these are a pretty decent pair of workout headphones, but if you’re looking for a high quality pair of Bluetooth sports headphones, we recommend starting here.

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Specifications

  • Talk Time: up to 9 hours
  • Music Time: up to 8 hours
  • Standby Time: up to 240 hours
  • Range: 33 feet
  • Bluetooth: Version 2.1
  • Noise Reduction (aka Noise Isolation)

What’s in the Box

  • Motorola S10-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headset
  • Charger (110V)
  • 4 different size ear gels

Where to Buy

Lately we’ve found the lowest prices at Amazon, click here to check them out.

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GOgroove AudioActive Bluetooth Sports Headset Review http://workoutheadphonespro.com/gogroove-audioactive-bluetooth-sports-headset/ http://workoutheadphonespro.com/gogroove-audioactive-bluetooth-sports-headset/#respond Thu, 22 Dec 2011 02:41:45 +0000 http://www.workoutheadphones.org/?p=773 GOgroove is relatively new on the scene of sports headphones.  They’re actually a branch of Accessory Power that specializes in audio devices.  The GOgroove AudioActive Bluetooth Sports Headset is their first Bluetooth headset and it has definitely made some noise (good noise) in the sports headphones world. Pros Comfort.  These headphones were designed with ergonomics […]

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GOgroove AudioActive Bluetooth Sports HeadphonesGOgroove is relatively new on the scene of sports headphones.  They’re actually a branch of Accessory Power that specializes in audio devices.  The GOgroove AudioActive Bluetooth Sports Headset is their first Bluetooth headset and it has definitely made some noise (good noise) in the sports headphones world.

Pros

Comfort.  These headphones were designed with ergonomics in mind, meaning they were designed for comfort.

Cons

 Bluetooth Connectivity.  There have been some complaints of obstruction.  While obstruction is present in all Bluetooth technology the main complaint is dropped sound while running possibly caused by your arms obstructing the signal.

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At first glance the GOgroove AudioActive seems like a decent sports headset.  Unfortunately once you dive in a bit deeper  that’s not the case.  While they are fairly comfortable and have a nice secure fit they just seem incomplete.  The Bluetooth technology works decent, but not amazing, and it’s the same with the sound quality.  Overall they seem to do the job they set out to do, but nothing more.

We recommend you take a look at the Motorola S305 and the Jaybird Sportsband for some additional options.

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GOgroove AudioActive Wireless Sports EarbudsSpecifications

  • Music Time: up to 7 hours
  • Charging Time: approximately 2.5 hours
  • Weight: 2 ounces
  • Compatibility: all Bluetooth enabled MP3 devices
  • Music Controls: play, pause, fast forward, rewind, volume
  • Phone Controls: answer call, reject call
  • Bluetooth v2.1

What’s in the Box

  • GOgroove AudioActive Bluetooth Sports Headphones
  • 3 different size silicone ear gels
  • AC adapter
  • USB charging cable

Where to Buy

We’ve only been able to locate these headphones from two different places and we always find that Amazon has the best prices.

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LG Tone HBS-700 Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Headset Review http://workoutheadphonespro.com/lg-tone-hbs-700-wireless-bluetooth-stereo-headset-review/ http://workoutheadphonespro.com/lg-tone-hbs-700-wireless-bluetooth-stereo-headset-review/#comments Wed, 21 Dec 2011 01:22:35 +0000 http://www.workoutheadphones.org/?p=757 LG isn’t exactly new on the scene to designing Bluetooth headphones, but  the LG Tone HBS-700 Bluetooth Headset are definitely set apart from the rest of the field.  The question becomes how useful are they as sports headphones? Pros Unique Style.  We haven’t seen another set of headphones to utilize this design, so if you’re […]

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LG Tone Wireless Bluetooth Stereo HeadsetLG isn’t exactly new on the scene to designing Bluetooth headphones, but  the LG Tone HBS-700 Bluetooth Headset are definitely set apart from the rest of the field.  The question becomes how useful are they as sports headphones?

Pros

Unique Style.  We haven’t seen another set of headphones to utilize this design, so if you’re looking to stand out in the crowd this pair of headphones is perfect.

Crystal Clear Sound.  While the music quality is great the sound we’re talking about is the in call sound.  You’re not likely to have any complaints about not being heard or not being able to hear someone clearly during a call.

Lightweight.  This design utilizes a neckband that rests around your collar which takes all the weight off the earbuds.  While other designs have been feather light you can hardly tell you’re wearing headphones except for the neckband.

Cons

Not for Every Sport.  Unfortunately the LG design does not make the HBS-700 compatible for most sports or training activities.  There really isn’t anyway to “tie down” the neckband, which means if you’re going to try and run with these on they’re likely to bounce all around your shoulders.

However, we’ve found that these may be a great headphones for cyclists.  The earbuds allow for a good fit while wearing glasses or a helmet, while the band rests gently on your neck.  In addition if you were an avid walker these may be perfect as well.

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When we first saw the LG Tone HBS-700 we thought they were definitely unique.  But almost immediately we realized they weren’t going to be as functional as other Bluetooth sports headphones.

The main problem with using these to workout is there really isn’t a way to secure the neckband portion of the headphones.  With that said they’re not going to be ideal for any activity that has a lot of motion.  Though we still think that cyclists and walkers may find these to be a pretty great set of headphones.  On top of that they can be used for more than working out, which is always a bonus.LG Tone Bluetooth Sports Headphones

Another thought we initially had was how to control the earbuds when they weren’t in use.  Fortunately LG cleverly took advantage of magnetic pockets at the end of the neckband that allows the earbuds to fit snugly and securely into, which makes carrying these headphones around much easier.

Overall if you’re looking for the best pair of workout headphones these aren’t the ones, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that they are still a quality set of Bluetooth headphones that would be ideal for certain situations.

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Specifications

  • Bluetooth range: 33 feet
  • Music Time: up to 10 hours
  • Talk Time: up to 10 hours
  • Standby Time: 15 days
  • Charging Time: approximately 2.5 hours
  • Weight: 1.1 ounces
  • In call features:
    • Call waiting, call reject, voice activated dialing, auto reconnect

What’s in the Box

  • LG Tone HBS-700 Wireless Bluetooth Headset
  • AC adapter
  • Multi-size ear gels

Where to Buy

This item has been out of stock lately, but we always find the best prices at Amazon.  If you can find it in stock make sure you grab it!

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