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Old Jul 29, 2013 | 2:14 am
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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?

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Old Jul 30, 2013 | 1:40 am
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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.
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Old Jul 30, 2013 | 6:58 pm
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Originally Posted by BlackArcher
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.
Thanks! Do you happen to have a link for the Philips? How's the sound quality? I looked online and found these. http://www.antecmobileproducts.com/product_detail/149

Has anyone tried them before?
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Old Jul 30, 2013 | 7:22 pm
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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.
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