Best Stereo Bluetooth Earphones?

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  1. randomdude

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    I need some help on trying to get some Bluetooth earphones that I can make calls with and listen to music. I want some that provides good call and music quality and it has to be light weight enough. I am willing to spend up to 130 dollars on them but I prefer it to be somewhere in the one hundred to one hundred and thirty. I am willing to go to the premium side of these wireless headsets so don't worry about prices somewhere like a hundred thirty or so. Any suggested headsets would be greatly appreciated.
     
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    any suggestions?
     
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    I've been using the MotoRockr S9 from Motorola. It's significantly less than $130, the sound quality is good (as far as I can tell -- I'm no audiophile) and works as a phone headset as well. Battery life is decent, too.

    One thing to keep in mind with stereo bluetooth is that there is usually a delay in the sound, making it a poor option for playing games or watching video.
     
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    Can that bluetooth headset be able to adjust to your head?
     
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    It's a single unit, but the material is flexible enough to accommodate my fairly large head. I should note that the arch goes behind the head, not over it, and it's not meant to fit snugly.
     

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