All of this leads to inattention on the part of drivers using hands - free devices, who spend their time fiddling with
earpieces rather than focusing on the road.
Completely wireless fitness earbuds allow you to control your music with taps on
the earpiece rather than a remote.
Not exact matches
Even though we generally suggest upgrading the supplied headphones that come with most phones, we were struck by the single
earpiece that came with our review sample,
rather than stereo headphones.
It's actually
rather comfy, and while the
earpieces themselves sit just a little too low for me, leaving a small gap at the bottom of each, a quick move around gets them into position without a bother.
Rather than have a standard headband the Siberia 200 plumps for something a little different with two plastic tubes running from each
earpiece that house those lovely sound delivering wires.
Even on the occasional time when there was a bit of interference between the two
earpieces, the secondary one simply fades out,
rather than cutting out abruptly.
The S9 doesn't have dual front - facing speakers —
rather, the bottom - firing speaker works in tandem with the
earpiece at the top of the phone for stereo sound.
Although 9Mobiles says the Note 8 has a near bezel-less design, it's hard to miss the
rather wide top bezel that houses the
earpiece, front camera, iris scanner and other sensors.
Rather, each
earpiece has a microUSB port covered by a tiny rubber cover that you need to pry open with a fingernail.
Each
earpiece holds an eartip, pointed at a slight downward angle
rather than perpendicular with the rest of the
earpiece.
The device is an
earpiece called Pilot that looks
rather like a large Bluetooth
earpiece.