GamerHAHA
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Oh, I have just sent you a PM also for the difference between R+ ad R2.
I did not see this answer.
So, thanks, but, I think you made a mistake with the first two links, they are the same exact link.
To be clear, when I find HT should I read H-?
I have read somewhere that the HT can connect to another headphone so that both play the same music together (although it is not clear if it can do that with ANY headphone or only with another HT). While the H- supposedly cannot.
So, according to some people there is a HT.
On Amazon Bluedio answer that they have the same Audio Quality but they differ in the package and in the metal part on the arms. Which confirms that somehow there is an HT.
If so, I wonder if this HT also has got the EQ like the H-.
For me, the SD and the Radio are not important. But maybe for some people it could be important, and I compare headphones to help people. But I do not want to buy both H+ and H-.
I must decide.
Tell me about this EQ, does it have any use if I already have an EQ on my smartphone?
Opps... copied the wrong link for them should be
Example> H http://www.amazon.com/Bluedio-shooting-Wireless-Bluetooth-Headphones/dp/B00LA520Y8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1425606025&sr=8-2&keywords=bluedio+H
is the same as http://www.amazon.com/Bluedio-H-Turbine-Bluetooth-headphones-microphone/dp/B00KZEE34U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1425612196&sr=8-1&keywords=bluedio+H
HT, H- are the EXACT same as H. The media sharing function works in all of them, so as in H+, T2 and T2+ as well. Just connect your headset with your device (eg. phone/ipad/mdedia player), then you can use the 3.5mm jack on the headset to connect another earphone/headset/speaker and share your bluetooth music with it. However, you can only control the volume on your headset, no control feature for the other device.
As for the metal arm part, Im selling the products in Hong Kong. Just double checked my stock and only the T2 and T2+ has this metal sliders, connecting to the rotatable part of the headset. Both H and H+ models have plastic sliders. For the difference you can check the 1st post vs the 8th post in this thread (lucky that i dont have to unpack and repack my stock LOL) not sure if the same difference applies for the models over the internet though.
As for the EQ mode, personally I'd rather use those in iPad. it's not very "handy" two press both buttons on the headset to change the EQ, and you just have no idea which EQ mode is which at all. You'll have to keep changing it until you find one that sounds okay, without knowing which is which.