Which Tooth Is For You?

Posted by Payton Wilmott On Monday, August 3, 2015 0 comments



Sigh…. The pressure of thinking of the up and coming Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is proving to be too much for me to bear. The anticipation is causing me to cry at nights. In the process of rehab and the fact that the doctor recommend/order me to do something else than obsess about that beautiful phone. I will be continuing to clear my desk of review items. With that being said I’ll be clearing three off the pile this week, and they are three different Bluetooth headset/headphones. So this week we have three different devices for three different situations; which tooth is for you?
Situation 1
You working on your summer body in the gym or you love abusing your muscles in the name of sex appeal. Music is the greatest drug to get you pumped and energized to finish your workout, but the standard stereo Bluetooth headphones are too large and clunky to stay on the head during a workout or for jogging.

Solution

The Motorola Buds Wireless Headphones is the perfect solution if you. These are wireless Bluetooth stereo hear buds that fit very comfortably around your neck and light weight too. After a week around my neck there is no denying how comfortable it is in any given situation. The sound quality is ok; the only thing that held it back is not enough bass, but if you are ok with moderate bass then you would have no problem with this headphone. The score for this beauty is as follows:

Design: 8 out of 10
Comfort: 9 out of 10
Sound Quality: 7 out of 10
Battery Life: 8 out of 10
Situation 2
You hate ear buds/plugs and you don’t plan to stress yourself in a gym or jogging. You are just looking for a Bluetooth headphone that isn’t ugly and isn’t too big with ear muffs that you can drink a cup soup out of. 

Solution
The Motorola S305 Wireless Stereo Headphones is the solution you are looking for if you like simplicity. This Motorola headset has a better sound quality than the buds, but during long usage you may get some discomfort behind the ears where the headband will rest. The S305 scores are…

Design: 7 out of 10
Comfort: 7 out of 10
Sound Quality: 8 out of 10
Battery Life: 8 out of 10
Situation 3
The last situation you may find yourself in is that you don’t want a stereo headphone. All that matters to you is answering your phone and that is it. Music is not your cup of tea and you only listen to it through your radio or surround system at home.

Solution
The Samsung HM1300 Bluetooth Headset is what you want to get you through the day of hectic calls. This Samsung headset comes in a myriad of colors to suit your personal style as well. One key feature this headset has that I haven’t seen before is multipoint technology which allows the device to connect/pair with two devices at once. This is very helpful for all the persons out there with more than one cell phone. One headset to rule them all with a score of… 

Design: 8 out of 10
Comfort: 8 out of 10
Sound Quality: 8 out of 10
Battery Life: 8 out of 10

Final Thoughts
These Bluetooth headphones/headsets have their strong points and weak points, but for me I’ll choose the one with the strong point that suits me best, and that’s the best advice I can give potential buyers out there. The products mentioned in this article were provided courtesy of Royale Computers and Accessories telephone#: 906-1067, 906-1068, and 754-5048.

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