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Introduction to Bluetooth Stereo Headphones

Bluetooth Stero Headphones Do you enjoy listening to music wherever you go? Wouldn’t you like the freedom to be able to really move with your music? You should consider the convenient, comfortable, and high-quality solution that Bluetooth stereo headphones and Bluetooth stereo headsets (Sometimes the two are different depending on the manufacturer) provide.

Bluetooth stereo headphones and Bluetooth stereo headsets allow you to wirelessly listen to digital-quality music with your computer, MP3 player, home stereo, cellular phone, or any other device that supports Bluetooth stereo audio.

Bluetooth stereo audio is one of the fastest growing Bluetooth applications and the second largest overall application in the Bluetooth arsenal, just behind hands free communication for cellular phones. As a result, Bluetooth stereo headphones and Bluetooth stereo headsets have become extremely popular among manufacturers and users alike.

What is the difference between Bluetooth stereo headphones and Bluetooth stereo headsets?

Sometimes there really isn’t a difference, and it is simply a matter of which name the manufacturing company chooses. However, many times companies will use both names to distinguish two completely different product lines.

If a manufacturer does distinguish between the two, this is usually what sets them apart:

1. The main distinction between Bluetooth stereo headphones and Bluetooth stereo headsets is with the earpiece speaker.

* Headphones are generally circumaural, meaning the speaker covers the entire ear.

* Headsets are usually supraural, meaning the speaker sits on the outside of the ear.

2. Another major difference between Bluetooth stereo headphones and Bluetooth stereo headsets is the speaker configuration.

* Headphones are binaural - use two speakers, which cover both ears.

* Headsets are usually monaural - use only one speaker, covering only one ear.

3. The applications of Bluetooth stereo headphones and Bluetooth stereo headsets are probably the biggest difference between the two. Sometimes the two perform the exact same functions, however many times one offers something the other does not.

* While Bluetooth stereo headphones allow you to listen to stereo music, they may or may not support hands free communication with your cell phone (Most new Bluetooth stereo headphones do support hands free communication).

* On the other hand Bluetooth stereo headsets allow users the ability to listen to music and provide hands free communication. Bluetooth stereo headsets seamlessly switch between your Bluetooth cell phone and your favorite music so you'll never miss a call. When a phone call comes in, the headset with notify you (usually with a beep). Once your conversation has ended and the phone disconnects, the music will automatically resume playing.

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