Review – Anycom Bluetooth Stereo Headset (BSH-100)
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Steve Laser reviews the Anycom Bluetooth Stereo Headset. These are one of the first BluNa Bluetooth adapters specifically designed for the iPod nano, together with the Anycom Bluetooth Stereo Headset BSH-100.
I’m fairly new to Bluetooth technology, and I spent over eight hours reading how to connect the headphones to the Axim. Nobody should have to work that hard. But that is not the fault of the headphone makers. Otherwise, the headphones were easy to connect to the other devices. The sound quality was surprisingly good, and the headphones were a joy to use. Having no wires to tangle things up really adds satisfaction to your listening pleasure. I truly feel that more high end headphones will turn to this technology. Last night I was cooking dinner for my three kids while I was listening to music and testing these headphones out. I let each child have a turn. No worry about wires. It’s a user friendly headphone.
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