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Old 09-26-2007   #1
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Review: Iluv i202 bluetooth headphones

Umm first of all this is my first review and I’m not going to go into allot of detail. Sooo if it sucks tell me what I can improve on

Well first off what are is the i202? The i202 are a pair of wireless bluetooth ear clip style headphones. You can buy them with out the wireless dongle so you can use it on a device with out bluetooth. They are stylish and can be used with a cell phone and other bluetooth enabled devices.

Design-
The iluv i202 have a nice sleek design. guess what they resemble... that’s right ipod... they come in a nice finger attracting black gloss colour with chrome accents and a flat blue in between. They have a plastic spring clip that holds the head phones to your ear. The head phones also have controls for bluetooth enabled devices that don’t work with the dongle. It has a FF and RW button which also can be pushed in for I don’t know what cause I cant use it. you can control the volume on the headphones whether or not you are using a bluetooth enabled device. The dongle is simple small and slim. Again the design takes after the ipod a slick gloss black colour with a single chrome button used to sync the dongle with the headphones I am not sure if this can be used with other bluetooth headphones. it simply plugs into the audio sources 3.5mm jack.


Quality
So far the sound quality is nice. JUST NICE. Not for Audiophile at all. They have nice bass and good response to most levels of noise there is some background noise. They stay firm to the ear to get the most sound. They are also very comfortable I have been wearing them for 4 hours with out them hurting my ears. They are nice and loud too. I have noticed that the bluetooth sometimes chop when i leave my house and go outside maybe because of my wireless internet? But it doesn’t do it too often. Battery life is said to be 14 hours this doesnt seem to be the case with the transmitter. It died after about 6 hours of use the headphones out last the transmitter. it has a standby time (off) of 200 hours. They take awhile to turn on. You have to hold the on button for 5 seconds for the dongle and for the headphones. The headphones cant be used while charging but the tranmitter can be.

in conclusion if you don’t like wires getting in your way and don’t mind mid grade audio quality then this headphones are good for you if you don’t mind paying the $100 price. but that’s what you get for bluetooth. I will give these a... 8/10 cheapest place I found them were at B&H

Similar product Creative SE2300
Actually I think these are made from a no name company just creative and iluv branded them. But iluv seems to have better specs then creative.

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