Wireless BT Mic Set

May 22, 2012 at 6:30 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 3

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I'm new to the forum so any help that could be given would be greatly appreciated. I'm looking for a pair of wireless bluetooth headphones, along the wireless beats ilk, with a built-in mic (rather than one on the cable), an optional cable for flight use, and preferably controls on the cup. I have come across numerous poor reviews of the beats, which is why I am looking elsewhere. I'm aware of the Sennheiser MM450s, however I don't find them aesthetically appealing, which is a little trivial I'm aware but for £200-300 I would like to be completely sold on a pair. I was looking at the Fanny Wang 3000s but was disappointed to find the mic was on the cord. I plan to use them predominantly for home use, with the view to also use them when travelling. Noise cancellation isn't a must, but would be a plus. I've tried to be as detailed as possible, so thanks for reading and any help I may be offered.
 
May 22, 2012 at 8:29 AM Post #2 of 3
You should do more reading on your own before posting, people read these type of posts and know you haven't even bothered to do much reading around here so they won't bother to respond.
 
If you want good sound, it wont have those features. Active noise cancelling messes with sound. a corded mice is fine.
Wireless degrades performance heavily.
 
Do some reading here first, and by some, I mean a lot. then post back, maybe next week, with some REAL suggestions of your own, then we will fill in the blanks.
 
Help yourself before others help you.
 
May 22, 2012 at 11:10 AM Post #3 of 3
Firstly, thanks for your reply. This isn't my passion, and I have no desire at the time-being in becoming an audiophile, which was the point of the post, whilst you are indeed correct I could spend a week researching etc. I thought I would simply ask if anyone could give a few suggestions as I have other interests I would prefer to spend my time on. This isn't a case of me being lazy though I can understand why it would be seen that way, it is more that I'm just after a decent pair of wireless headphones that meet my spec and if someone should know of a pair if they could jot down the make and model I would be grateful, I'm simply after the best quality I can get that meets my desires. I'm aware that wireless heavily degrades sound, and the reason I'm looking for bluetooth is that I have a bevy of devices that I'd like to sync with and switch between without being restricted to a cord. Anyway, as I said thanks for the reply, if nobody chooses to reply on the basis that I haven't done enough research I find that a little sad, as I don't think a community should be confined to only those that are able/happy to spend untold hours researching an interest, but if that is the case so be it. 
 

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