Klipsch T5 Bluetooth Neckband Earphone (Brown)
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About the product:
Sweat-resistant, Klipsch patented oval ear tips give you ultimate comfort and an excellent seal for noise isolation
Listen to music or talk on the phone wirelessly all day without having to charge up (includes 2 mics with Clear Voice Chat, a 15-hour battery, vibrating neckband, and genuine leather materials)
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They actually sound terrible from that review. Also, the conductive nature of a neckband has always been a deal breaker for me. You will hear that neckband shake ,rattle and vibrate if you're any sort of active.
Also, the conductive nature of a neckband has always been a deal breaker for me. You will hear that neckband shake ,rattle and vibrate if you're any sort of active.
Never had that issue doing work around the house. Neckband doesn't seem the right form factor for sports.
I had some isotunes that worked great but got ruined, tried the buds that have no tethers and needed to go back, lost a cheap (but highly amazon rated) set that were just okay but worse than isotunes (by a lot)... so I come here asking: is there a good brand on Amazon that sells Bluetooth budget earbuds?
I don't need isotunes quality but some of the best old wired earbuds I got years and years ago on SD was some silly deal on no name buds for like 3 or 5$... so I know for this type of thing you can't always translate price to quality.
Never had that issue doing work around the house. Neckband doesn't seem the right form factor for sports.
I use an AKG neckband for weight lifting and indoor cycling. They work just fine. The only thing I wouldn't want to use the neckband for is something like running, but I could see some advantages there too. If you want to be aware of your surroundings you can let one or both ear pieces drop without worrying about losing them.
Why did I have to go to Klipsch website and download a PDF just to get basic specifications for this product? Not blaming OP blaming the lack of information on any of the sales websites but OP please update posting with below info for other people. (source: https://www.klipsch.com/products/...duct-specs)
STYLE In-Ear Monitor
DRIVER DESIGN Dynamic Moving Coil Micro Speaker
DRIVER DIAMETER 5.0 mm
MIC/REMOTE cVc 8.0 Dual-Mic
FREQUENCY RESPONSE 10Hz-19kHz
NOISE ISOLATION -22dB
INPUT CONNECTIONS Bluetooth
BATTERY 110 mAh
BLUETOOTHĀ®
SPECIFICATIONS
Version: Bluetooth 5.0
Profiles: A2DP 1.3, AVRCP 1.6, HSP 1.2, HFP 1.7
A2DP Codecs: SBC, aptXĀ®, aptX HD
Range: Up to 10m (33ft.)
Input Rating: 5V DC, 0.5A
Battery Status: iOS & Android Battery Status Monitor
WEIGHT 26.4g
COLORS Black, Brown
DIMENSIONS (PACKAGING) 9.4" H x 7.4" W x 1.6" D
Edit: Reviews I read all list these as extremely neutral sounding which can be good or bad depending on your views and what you want them for but most people would consider it a very good sound profile for most purposes.
I use an AKG neckband for weight lifting and indoor cycling. They work just fine. The only thing I wouldn't want to use the neckband for is something like running, but I could see some advantages there too. If you want to be aware of your surroundings you can let one or both ear pieces drop without worrying about losing them.
When I said "sports" I was thinking of activity that involves significant torso movement that would jostle a neckband LOL. They might be fine for bowling, too, depending on your approach.
When I said "sports" I was thinking of activity that involves significant torso movement that would jostle a neckband LOL. They might be fine for bowling, too, depending on your approach.
Now I'm just confused, are these suitable for Greyhound Racing or not?
When I try to pair this, multiple "Klipsch T5 Neckband" bluetooth devices show up. One has a headset/headphone icon (which works) and several others have a bluetooth icon (which don't seem to work). Is this normal?
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I don't need isotunes quality but some of the best old wired earbuds I got years and years ago on SD was some silly deal on no name buds for like 3 or 5$... so I know for this type of thing you can't always translate price to quality.
Never had that issue doing work around the house. Neckband doesn't seem the right form factor for sports.
I use an AKG neckband for weight lifting and indoor cycling. They work just fine. The only thing I wouldn't want to use the neckband for is something like running, but I could see some advantages there too. If you want to be aware of your surroundings you can let one or both ear pieces drop without worrying about losing them.
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STYLE In-Ear Monitor
DRIVER DESIGN Dynamic Moving Coil Micro Speaker
DRIVER DIAMETER 5.0 mm
MIC/REMOTE cVc 8.0 Dual-Mic
FREQUENCY RESPONSE 10Hz-19kHz
NOISE ISOLATION -22dB
INPUT CONNECTIONS Bluetooth
BATTERY 110 mAh
BLUETOOTHĀ®
SPECIFICATIONS
Version: Bluetooth 5.0
Profiles: A2DP 1.3, AVRCP 1.6, HSP 1.2, HFP 1.7
A2DP Codecs: SBC, aptXĀ®, aptX HD
Range: Up to 10m (33ft.)
Input Rating: 5V DC, 0.5A
Battery Status: iOS & Android Battery Status Monitor
WEIGHT 26.4g
COLORS Black, Brown
DIMENSIONS (PACKAGING) 9.4" H x 7.4" W x 1.6" D
Edit: Reviews I read all list these as extremely neutral sounding which can be good or bad depending on your views and what you want them for but most people would consider it a very good sound profile for most purposes.