No headphone Jack? Here are some headphones to choose from
Sep 8, 2016, 17:05 IST
Thirty-five years. While stereo headphones were around before the principal Sony Walkman, which is generally to what extent we've endured tangled wires while listening to music on the go. That’s sufficiently long, if you ask us. Luckily, this is the place where remote headphones come in. They're convenient for any circumstance where you would prefer not to manage dangling links—particularly at the gym.
Furthermore, no wire means poor sound. Nowadays, Bluetooth remote stereo audio sounds are much superior. Despite the fact that the stereo Bluetooth information sign is compacted, different headphone and headphone sellers have found methods for improving the sign to make up for inadequacies in devotion.
Picking the right match of remote headphones requires some research. However, don't stress, we have you secured. Locate your ideal match right here!
Bose Quiet Comfort 35
The QuietComfort product series by Bose is the gold standard for noise-canceling headphones, and its latest iteration is finally wireless. Bose quotes “Try them for yourself—then try to live without them.”
Price: Rs 23,000 ($349)
Jabra Move Wireless
The Jabra Move Wireless is one of the best values around for Bluetooth headphones. You'll find deeper lows and mids and highs with an extra level of crisp when you drop a couple more big bills, but for the money, the Jabra Move Wireless offer a big, full sound.
Price: Rs 4,000-5,000
Sony MDR-ZX770BT
Price: ~Rs 6,600
Beats Solo 2 Wireless
The Solo² Wireless is a Bluetooth headphone that allows you to access your device at a range of 30 ft. Take hands-free calls with the built in mic, and use the on-ear controls to adjust your listening experience without reaching for your device. With a 12-hour rechargeable battery, these headphones also have an illuminated LED fuel gauge on the headphone lets you know when it’s time to recharge.
Price: ~Rs 17,000
The new E40BT takes JBL’s legendary signature sound, adds advanced Bluetooth and mobile features, and packages it all in a sleek design that’s both comfortable and head-turning. JBL’s engineers have combined generous 40mm drivers with PureBass performance, treating your ears to expansive frequency response (10hz to 24KHz) with full, undistorted bass. Bluetooth technology allows wireless connectivity with phones, tablets and music players, while giving you single-button access to crystal clear, connection to your mobile phones, using echo-cancelation technology.
Price: Rs 12,789
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Furthermore, no wire means poor sound. Nowadays, Bluetooth remote stereo audio sounds are much superior. Despite the fact that the stereo Bluetooth information sign is compacted, different headphone and headphone sellers have found methods for improving the sign to make up for inadequacies in devotion.
Picking the right match of remote headphones requires some research. However, don't stress, we have you secured. Locate your ideal match right here!
Bose Quiet Comfort 35
The QuietComfort product series by Bose is the gold standard for noise-canceling headphones, and its latest iteration is finally wireless. Bose quotes “Try them for yourself—then try to live without them.”
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Jabra Move Wireless
The Jabra Move Wireless is one of the best values around for Bluetooth headphones. You'll find deeper lows and mids and highs with an extra level of crisp when you drop a couple more big bills, but for the money, the Jabra Move Wireless offer a big, full sound.
Price: Rs 4,000-5,000
Sony MDR-ZX770BT
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Listen wirelessly in total comfort with the lightweight MDR-ZX770BT headphones. Built-in Bluetooth and NFC One-touch connectivity means you can instantly link to your smartphone without a wire in sight. You’ll also feel every pounding beat, thanks to powerful 1.57 in drivers and Beat Response Control.Price: ~Rs 6,600
Beats Solo 2 Wireless
The Solo² Wireless is a Bluetooth headphone that allows you to access your device at a range of 30 ft. Take hands-free calls with the built in mic, and use the on-ear controls to adjust your listening experience without reaching for your device. With a 12-hour rechargeable battery, these headphones also have an illuminated LED fuel gauge on the headphone lets you know when it’s time to recharge.
Price: ~Rs 17,000
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JBL Synchros E40BTThe new E40BT takes JBL’s legendary signature sound, adds advanced Bluetooth and mobile features, and packages it all in a sleek design that’s both comfortable and head-turning. JBL’s engineers have combined generous 40mm drivers with PureBass performance, treating your ears to expansive frequency response (10hz to 24KHz) with full, undistorted bass. Bluetooth technology allows wireless connectivity with phones, tablets and music players, while giving you single-button access to crystal clear, connection to your mobile phones, using echo-cancelation technology.
Price: Rs 12,789