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Cardo S-2 Bluetooth Stereo headphones

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  • "Quite dissapointing."
    2.0 stars
    on by jimmybeam13

    Pros: Easy to pair, they work, and they are comfy.

    Cons: Sound quality as junk, as well as mic quality.

    Summary: I bought these based on reviews such as the one featured here that they have some great sound quality, after all whats the use of some stereo headphones with muddy quality? I found some on TigerDirect for a reasonable 60 dollar price. I was able to discredit the one or two poor reviews on here based on the fact that there was so much support for these guys, but I am very dissapointed with the purchase and will probably return them. When listening to music at a reasonable volume,sounds are distorted as if you are trying to crank them up insanely loud. If you do crank them loud it is unbarable. Call quality is mediocre at best and everyone I've talked to with them claims it sounds like im talking with speakerphone from quite a distance. I'm using the new Moto ROKR z6m which has superb call quality when using it directly. It pops and clicks when a song is paused, but luckliy that goes away when u play it. Even the subpar headphones that came with my ipod destroy these guys in sound quality. Steer away from these if you can. I am yet to find a good wireless stereo headset, but alas I haven't tried too many. Oh well, wish me luck in the future. Oh and by the by, 3 to 4 hours of battery tops of music listening with these.

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  • reply on June 29, 2008 by Skv012a

    Just read a similar bashing above yours a little and its most likely due to your verizon firmware. Why they take decent phones and f them up? Who knows, but fact of the matter is that Verizon does it.

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Quick Specifications

  • Headphones Type Headphones - Binaural
  • Product type Headset
  • Design Behind-the-neck
  • Weight 2.8 oz
  • Sound output mode Stereo
  • Addtional features Play/pause button Volume control
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