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Sony DR-BT50


$199.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Can be worn for many hours a day with no ear fatigue. Clean sound with responsive bass. Battery lasts a full work day without needing a recharge.

The Cons:Susceptible to interference from other devices that work in the same 2.4Ghz range.

Sony's DR-BT50 is a higher-end set of wireless Bluetooth headphones, designed for both portable audio use. This set offers many of the features of Sony's mid-range Bluetooth headsets and includes longer battery life and increased driver size, at 40mm, and longer battery life of up to 17 hours of continuous music playback.

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Product Shot 2 The DR-BT50 has a built-in microphone to use with compatible mobile phones, as well as integrated remote controls on the earcups. The battery is rechargeable, via an AC power adapter (included), and the operating range is also larger than Sony's other Bluetooth headphones, at about 9 meters. Other features include a padded closed design, volume controls and neodymium magnets to protect the drivers.

Features

  • Bluetooth wireless 2.0
  • Effective range of 9 meters
  • 40mm drivers
  • Neodymium magnets
  • Built-in microphone
  • Built-in remote controls (Play, pause, REW, FFW, stop, volume)
  • Lithium-ion rechargeable DC battery
  • Included AC adapter
  • Approximately 17 hours playback battery life
  • 20 - 20 000 Hz transmission range

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Pros
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    can be worn for many hours a day with no ear fatigue

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    clean sound with responsive bass

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    battery lasts a full work day without needing a recharge

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    battery is replaceable if you ever need to

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    pairs up with as many as 8 Bluetooth devices at once

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    controls are easily found by touch and well designed

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    passive noise cancellation is effective

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    built-in mic is decent quality for voice calls

Cons
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    susceptible to interference from other devices that work in the same 2.4Ghz range

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