Finally, you can hit the gym or go running without a headset cord flopping all over the place. Buy.com is selling the the Kensington Bluetooth Stereo Headset, normally listed for $78.99.
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I know that earbuds would require a cord between the two buds and that kind of defeats the purpose but at least they don't fall out. I have never been able to jog five minutes without behind the head headphones falling off.
Just goto sonyericsson.com and then click on the products link, then the accessories, then music for the category, and stereo headset and it will give you all the ones they make. Again, I would shop around, you should be able to find a better price then what SE has on their site.
I have been using the Sony dongle (model DRBT22IK) as a substitute,and it works pretty well. I would recommend it as an alternative before native A2DP, but I am hoping native A2DP will be better integrated and exploited by other iPhone apps, like Pandora (the dongle has a major preference for switching to the iPod app for any controls).
@DetJMunch: The Motorola S9 are (kind of) earbud style with a behind-the-head style connection.
FYI: a full 1/3 of the current lead articles on cnet are iPhone, iPod, or iTunes topics. Call me cynical, but it seems they have some hidden agenda for pushing Apple products.
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- by buffalo2001 June 24, 2009 11:42 AM PDT
- FYI this sale is back on!
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