Looking for wireless headphones
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 5
Looking for wireless headphones
Hi Guys,
I've been looking for some good headphones. The main issue right now is i've seen a few bluetooth wireless solutions out there, but one drawback to that is i can't use them on the plane. Does anyone know of any wireless bluetooth solutions that have an auxiliary option for when i can't use wireless functions?
Thanks
I've been looking for some good headphones. The main issue right now is i've seen a few bluetooth wireless solutions out there, but one drawback to that is i can't use them on the plane. Does anyone know of any wireless bluetooth solutions that have an auxiliary option for when i can't use wireless functions?
Thanks
#2
Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 1
Heaphones
I use the Philips SHB9100 Bluetooth headphones. They come with a cord to use the headphone jack when Bluetooth is unavailable or if you run out of power.
The 3.5mm cord is a little short for me but similar cords are readily available.
Cost varies but I paid $99 at T-Mobile about 2 years ago.
BTW I have only seen the batteries die once.
The 3.5mm cord is a little short for me but similar cords are readily available.
Cost varies but I paid $99 at T-Mobile about 2 years ago.
BTW I have only seen the batteries die once.
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 5
I use the Philips SHB9100 Bluetooth headphones. They come with a cord to use the headphone jack when Bluetooth is unavailable or if you run out of power.
The 3.5mm cord is a little short for me but similar cords are readily available.
Cost varies but I paid $99 at T-Mobile about 2 years ago.
BTW I have only seen the batteries die once.
The 3.5mm cord is a little short for me but similar cords are readily available.
Cost varies but I paid $99 at T-Mobile about 2 years ago.
BTW I have only seen the batteries die once.
Has anyone tried them before?
#4
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: YVR
Programs: AC E75, SPG Plat, HH peon-by-choice (ex Gold)
Posts: 8,090
Why not get a bluetooth "receiver" that can use any headset? That way, you can use bluetooth when it's allowed and plug in your speakers directly when it's not.
Here's an example from Sony.
Here's an example from Sony.

