AnAnalogSpirit
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Couldn't find these in all of Head-Fi.org
Just purchased them the other day, and so I guess I will be checking them out for us all...
They are quite sytlish. A bit Star Trek, very Future Forward...
Not as cool as those new noise cancelling jobs with the metallic finish!! but hey...
These are touted to have CD-Quality transmission over Bluetooth 2.1.
Here's from the SONY website:
Weights and Measurements
* Cord Length (Approx.) : 0.6m
* Weight (Approx.) : 125g (included rechargeable battery)
General Specifications
* Power Source : DC3.7V: Built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery
Convenience
* Remote Control Functions : A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
Hardware
* Headphone Type : Open Air, dynamic
* Microphone : Yes (Built-in microphone in the receiver)
* Remote Control : Play, Stop, Pause, FF, FR
Power
* Battery Charging (Approx) : 3 Hours
* Battery Life (Approx) : Approx. 11 Hours (Continuous music play back time), 100 Hours (Continuous communiation time), 100 Hours (Waiting time)
* Battery Type : Built-in Lithium ion rechargeable battery
General
* Function : A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
* Interface : A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
* Power On/Off : Yes
* Type of Use : Open air, dynamic
Networking/Modem
* Bluetooth® Technology : Bluetooth Version 2.1 +EDR
Inputs and Outputs
* Output(s) : Bluetooth power class2
Audio
* Band : 2.4GHz band(2.4000GHz-2.4835GHz)
* Driver Unit : 30mm diameter, dome type
* Effective Range : 100Hz - 4,000Hz
* Frequency Range : 100-4,000Hz
* Frequency Response : 14-24,000Hz
...so you can see, its not a bad phone spec-wise!
We shall see how it sounds, and _if_ it pairs up with my T-Mobile Android G-1 phone, to allow me to review it. Otherwise its a bluetooth adaptor for the desktop, in which case I ask for suggestions on any Gentoo Linux compatible dongles... Thanks in advance.
Here's an image:
Above is the SONY DR-BT101 Bluetooth Headphone...
Just purchased them the other day, and so I guess I will be checking them out for us all...
They are quite sytlish. A bit Star Trek, very Future Forward...
Not as cool as those new noise cancelling jobs with the metallic finish!! but hey...
These are touted to have CD-Quality transmission over Bluetooth 2.1.
Here's from the SONY website:
Weights and Measurements
* Cord Length (Approx.) : 0.6m
* Weight (Approx.) : 125g (included rechargeable battery)
General Specifications
* Power Source : DC3.7V: Built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery
Convenience
* Remote Control Functions : A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
Hardware
* Headphone Type : Open Air, dynamic
* Microphone : Yes (Built-in microphone in the receiver)
* Remote Control : Play, Stop, Pause, FF, FR
Power
* Battery Charging (Approx) : 3 Hours
* Battery Life (Approx) : Approx. 11 Hours (Continuous music play back time), 100 Hours (Continuous communiation time), 100 Hours (Waiting time)
* Battery Type : Built-in Lithium ion rechargeable battery
General
* Function : A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
* Interface : A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
* Power On/Off : Yes
* Type of Use : Open air, dynamic
Networking/Modem
* Bluetooth® Technology : Bluetooth Version 2.1 +EDR
Inputs and Outputs
* Output(s) : Bluetooth power class2
Audio
* Band : 2.4GHz band(2.4000GHz-2.4835GHz)
* Driver Unit : 30mm diameter, dome type
* Effective Range : 100Hz - 4,000Hz
* Frequency Range : 100-4,000Hz
* Frequency Response : 14-24,000Hz
...so you can see, its not a bad phone spec-wise!
We shall see how it sounds, and _if_ it pairs up with my T-Mobile Android G-1 phone, to allow me to review it. Otherwise its a bluetooth adaptor for the desktop, in which case I ask for suggestions on any Gentoo Linux compatible dongles... Thanks in advance.
Here's an image:
Above is the SONY DR-BT101 Bluetooth Headphone...