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1
This looks cool, but I'm still wondering whether Griffin will re-release the Bluetrip for the new Ipods.
Posted by Greygooser on February 21, 2006 at 11:35 PM (PDT)
2
I wonder how it compares to the Plantronics Pulsar 590A Bluetooth Headset. I'd like to see an iLounge review of that too.
Posted by nl_gamer on March 13, 2006 at 6:43 PM (PDT)
3
As far as headsets, I prefer the new iMuffs' behind-the-neck design.
Posted by Gordy. in Atlanta, GA on March 14, 2006 at 7:41 AM (PDT)
4
Yeah, the new iMuffs MB210 look great, but I still wonder which of these three headsets(TEN's Plantronics', and Wi-Gear's), which essentially all serve the purpose of wireless connection to a phone and an iPod, works best on both ends.
Posted by nl_gamer on March 16, 2006 at 9:57 AM (PDT)
5
This might be a little off topic but is there an archive of the reviews here? I just want to see if anything's ever gotten below a B. I've never seen anything get reviewed badly here.
Posted by Multimoog on March 16, 2006 at 7:53 PM (PDT)
6
That might be because we don't spotlight the bad products, and also because our letter grades don't parallel academic ones (F is a product that's dangerously defective, D- one that's non-dangeously defective, as explained elsewhere on the site).
From the nav bar at the top of the page, go to Reviews, then in the sub-nav, choose Sort by Category. For Bluetooth Wireless, use this link.
Posted by Jeremy Horwitz in East Amherst, NY, USA on March 16, 2006 at 8:25 PM (PDT)
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So Jeremy, any chance we'll see a review that compares all the other headesets (Plantronics Pulsar 590A, iMuffs MB210, Jabra BT620s) to this one?
Posted by nl_gamer on March 18, 2006 at 10:24 PM (PDT)
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This review (and the previous naviplay comparison) has been incredibly helpful to me for comparing the various features of these products. I am currently looking for a wireless solution for my iPod Photo (I have no need for integration with a cellphone).
It seems to me that Ten Tech should put together a package that takes advantage of both their naviplay products. Or why can't they sell just the headphones separately so that it can be integrated into their original system? I like the option of hooking up wirelessly to my stereo system OR a set of wireless headphones.
Since they don't seem to provide this option (am I missing anything?) I think I may opt for the original naviplay system and buy some bluetooth headphones elsewhere. Normally this would be a very expensive way to go, but I have located a slightly used naviplay system for about $100. Anyone have a good recommendation for headphones to pair up with this? Are ANY bluetooth enabled headphones compatible with the naviplay stereo system?
Posted by karensw on March 31, 2006 at 12:13 PM (PDT)