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Old 11-21-2015, 08:05 PM   #142
ScalyFreak
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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe View Post
How are they for speech? I've found many Bluetooth headphones to be heavily weighted toward the bass end of the spectrum. Great, I suppose, for much modern popular music; not so great for audiobooks.
I have a pair of those that I use at the gym, so I've only ever used them for music (but I will happily listen to a book on them later tonight, if you want details!). One of the main drawbacks I've noticed with them is that they are not quite as noise cancelling as my other headphones are, which in a noisy environment means I have to turn the music up quite a bit to shut out the noise around me. That said, they are comfortable enough, do not fall out easily - not at the gym at least - and they have good battery life and are easy to use.
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