The design here is every bit as nondescript as the original ER4 — thin, exceptionally lightweight black
earpieces connected to braided cabling.
Each earpiece connects to the slider portion on a simple hinge that gives them a few degrees of pivot so they can rest flat on your ears.
Not exact matches
A medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing, typically having a small disk - shaped resonator that is placed against the chest and two tubes
connected to
earpieces.
Both headphones boast a heart rate sensor embedded in the left
earpiece, and a similar feature set, but the Sport Pulse aren't completely cord - free; Like most wireless in - ears, they have a cable
connecting the two earbuds together.
These are essentially Bluetooth earphones, but with no cable
connecting the individual
earpieces.
The wire
connecting the magnetic
earpiece forms a loop around your neck like a necklace.
Just make sure you're using a modern smartphone and headphones; that Jawbone
earpiece from 2007 is still not going to
connect no matter how hard you try.
The Buds are not completely wireless however, with the two buds
connected with a fabric tether that has a certain portion that loops through the
earpiece.
Volume control via an analog wheel and a mute switch for the microphone can be found on the cord
connected to the left
earpiece.
Google Pixel Buds have a wire
connecting the two
earpieces, unlike Apple AirPods.
And are they worth buying versus other «true wireless» models, with separate left and right
earpieces, let alone versus «regular» Bluetooth in - ear headphones, those quaint old - fashioned wireless models that
connect the two earbuds with an actual cable?
Thanks to dual optical sensors and accelerometers in each
earpiece, the
connected device (iPhone, iPad, Mac) knows when the AirPods are in your ears and will pause your music when one or both of them are removed.
The Buds inside are bulbous discs
connected to U-shaped
earpieces, resting on magnetic cradles.
Even more, calls can be placed with the
connected smartphone using either
earpiece.
Winnergear puts a power button on the outside of each
earpiece — once powered up, they
connect to each other automatically.
They're not completely wireless like the Apple AirPods as they still have a neckband
connecting the two
earpieces, but this hosts the battery, power switch and remote control.
When you're not listening to music, you can leave the Beats X dangling around your neck, and the
earpieces have magnets in them to
connect together to they don't flail about.
On Friday, The Wall Street Journal revealed that Apple AirPods delays are as a result of technology issues with respect to how
earpieces receive Bluetooth signals, the medium used to
connect the device to the iPhone 7.
Sporting a brand new design, the Beats X feature two small
earpieces that are
connected via a cable that sits around your neck.
Wireless earbuds already do exist, where a cord bonds the two
earpieces, yet
connects to the playback device via Bluetooth.
At $ 299, not only is the Dash a truly wire - free Bluetooth earphone pair (there's no cable
connecting the
earpieces, which are separate from each other), it's also a fitness tracker that counts steps and measures heart rate.
If you simply want a pair of Bluetooth earphones for exercise and don't mind a cable
connecting the
earpieces behind your neck, you can stop reading now and head over to our list of The Best Wireless Headphones.
Regardless of whether you call them «true wireless,» «cable - free,» or «wire - free,» the important distinction between these and typical earphones is the complete lack of a cable
connecting the
earpieces.
These earbuds were relatively issue - free for me, sans my troubles getting both
earpieces to
connect together after charging the first time.
Both
earpieces feature an integrated microphone — you can
connect just one, either the right or the left piece, and use it as a mono headset for taking calls.
Like many wire - free earphones, the Jaybird Run simply don't sound as powerful as wired earphones, or even wireless earphones that
connect the two
earpieces (and can often have more power behind them since the battery driving them is separate from each
earpiece).
For the latter, is utilizes Near - Field Magnetic Induction (NFMI) in addition to Bluetooth to make sure that the
earpieces are reliably
connected at all times.
Owners can
connect the
earpiece to their Android smartphones via Bluetooth or NFC.
The earphones themselves are
connected to long cables that extend out of the ends of each side of the controls, culminating in simple and understated bullet - style
earpieces made out of aircraft - grade aluminum.
A thin black cable
connects to black, glossy plastic
earpieces emblazoned with the Sennheiser logo.