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 LG - Tone Pro Wireless Headphones (1st Gen.) Holiday Edition - Black
LG - Tone Pro Wireless Headphones (1st Gen.) Holiday Edition - Black
LG Tone Pro Wireless Headphones: Voice commands let you easily activate apps or contacts, while a built-in microphone and call answer button ensures calls won't be missed. A wireless connection and a comfortable, curved design means the headphones can stay with you all day.
 
Solid Improvement from 730
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4.0
Posted by: ToneProFan
from Bellingham WA
on April 14, 2014
What's great about it: Contoured Design, relocated buttons, better wire clamps
What's not so great: Sound distortion
Almost grabbed the blue set but settled for black when I upgraded from the 730. I used the 730 daily and loved the battery life and felt the sound quality was decent for both phone and music. I use the new 750 with my Galaxy S3 and my laptop.
While I loved the 730 there were some minor annoyances, all of which were fixed in the 750: I felt that the wire clamps were flimsy (ended up snapping one in half about a week ago), the placement of the buttons was great for daily use but if you listened to music in bed you could accidently mash the pause or phone buttons, the ear buds were only satisfactory (one would always fall out of my ear no matter which size bud I switched to), and finally the entire headset could shift a bit too easily around your neck if you bent over - leaving the unit almost sideways around your neck.
The 750 in my opinion fixed each one of those issues. The headset is now contoured to angle down slightly, which seems to prevent it from shifting as much and follows the angle of your shoulder/neck area. The buttons have been moved to the side and have relatively low profiles (though they do seem a bit easy to click). The buds stay in my ear for longer periods without falling out or feeling uncomfortable. The wire clamps are considerably wider and more sturdy, a big plus since this style headset looks sloppy once the clamp is missing and the ear-bud wire sticks out noticeably from someone's collar.
The 730 also had a bezel around the phone button which flashed blue when connected. This was somewhat irritating because the light was intense and distracting to me when listening to music while reading, or flash in my wife's face when I'm listening to music in bed. The 750 still sports a light on the phone button but with a smaller area that lights up the phone symbol on the button instead of surrounding the entire thing.
The only bad thing I can say about the 750 is that the sound quality seems to have taken a half step backwards. At max volume there is noticeable distortion no matter what sound preset is used for music. Since I feel like the headsets max volume is a bit too much anyway, this is simply fixed by clicking the volume down button once or twice.
Range seems to be about the same as any other Bluetooth device and if the 750 has anywhere near the battery life of the 730, then I'll happily overlook the slight distortion (listened to music for hours yesterday with it fresh out of the box with no charge so good sign there#. When using it for a phone call I simply pull out one ear-bud and keep the neck-piece tucked underneath an open collar or t-shirt.
I recommended the 730 all the time to folks looking stereo Bluetooth buds. I feel good about saying that the 750 is an overall step up #if you're an audiophile you're going to be someone that needs over the ear headsets anyway). For the traveler, business man or woman, or casual phone user, these are solid headsets which give decent quality, great features and incredible battery life.
Good job LG, but a little better on the sound quality for the next version please!
This product has... Perfect fit, Good for the car, improved features, slight sound distortion vs. 730
About me... Budget Conscious, Frequent traveler
I would recommend this to a friend!
How Often Used:Daily
My Best Buy number: 576254906
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 LG - Tone Pro Wireless Headphones (1st Gen.) Holiday Edition - Black
LG - Tone Pro Wireless Headphones (1st Gen.) Holiday Edition - Black
LG Tone Pro Wireless Headphones: Voice commands let you easily activate apps or contacts, while a built-in microphone and call answer button ensures calls won't be missed. A wireless connection and a comfortable, curved design means the headphones can stay with you all day.
 

Does this device comes with a COMPLETE wall charger, or just the usb cord without the brick?

The website shows that it comes with the brick for the wall charger. THERE WAS NO BRICK in the package, just a cable. Still had an extra at home so I didn't worry about it, but I either got a off package (it was factory sealed and new), or there's a mistake on the website for Best Buy
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