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I bought the Plantronics Backbeat Go, & I'm very pleased with it.



After the frame on the Nokia BH-505 snapped, I got a Samsung HS-3000 bluetooth clip & used it connected to the wired headphones. That worked OK, but still was sort of wire-y tangly and fumbly putting the pieces together, but the sound was good for bluetoothed mp3's & worked OK after you assembled & set up.

I got the Backbeat Go to reduce all that wire-y setup plugin stage, & it's great. It also takes calls & has a microphone. I listen to sort of 50/50 classical & pop music, & find that sound quality is a little compressed & flat sounding for very busy material, likely as a bluetooth data skimping artifact. Bare stuff like string quartets are really good - open, lots of dynamics, good frequency response - but for more wall-of-sound popular music it gets sort of flat. Still, not bad, & OK for casual listening.

The ear buds stay in surprisingly well if you use the optional stabilizer things. I use headphones with both earpieces in when I want isolation in a noisy room, but use just one earpiece if I'm walking around so that I don't get isolated from events in the environment & get run over by a truck or something. I thought these would need a little clip or something to the collar to keep from falling off if just one earpiece was in, but they stay put anchored by one earpiece & the other side dropped over the shoulder. I'd think that with both in & the stabilizers used, they'd stay on well enough for running; they're certainly fine for the bike.

Short note: I'm very satisfied with them. I have no complaints, & can't think of more I'd want from them. It looks like they're marked down as low as $54 here & there.

Edit: By the way, the Backbeat Go charges via the same USB connector as the N900, so no need for more wall warts lying around, you can use it on the N900's charger, & even charge it in the car on the car charger. I like that, less junk everywhere.

On an unrelated note, I wish I'd kept the BH-505 carcass after it broke, to scavenge the BT module. There are a lot of fun projects out there using scavenged BT modules, like proximity-activated power strips, etc.

Last edited by rotoflex; 2013-04-24 at 00:17.