A comparison & thorough compliance report of three stereo Bluetooth headphones
Mar 8th
This post was published 2 years 8 months 21 days ago which may make its actuality or expire date not be valid anymore. This site is not responsible for any misunderstanding.Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen has put together an incredible article on the Nokia HS-12W, Plantronics Pulsar 590 and 260 Bluetooth headphones. This is another in a series of well thought articles that Werner has put together to make your life easier as you Experience Mobility.
In part, Werner said:
…. I’ve set out and made some SERIOUS tests with three current and popular Bluetooth stereo headphones: the Nokia HS-12W, the Plantronics Pulsar 590A/590E and the brand new Plantronics Pulsar 260.
Unlike with most other tests ever published on Bluetooth headphones, I’ve tested all these three headphones with a heap of (mostly my) A2DP-enabled gadgets to get a clear picture of their compatibility and sound quality with each of them.
Why compliance testing is useful, in the first place? As you may know, A2DP (that is, stereo Bluetooth sound transfer) is pretty new. As with several other areas of Bluetooth, A2DP is still suffering from its infant illnesses; particularly, major compatibility problems. This means stereo headphones that otherwise sound excellent with one (set of) sound source(s) won’t necessarily produce the same results with other devices.
You can read Werner’s article on A comparison & thorough compliance report of three stereo Bluetooth headphones here.
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