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    November 6, 2015
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Jabra Sport Pulse Wireless Earbud Headphones: These wireless headphones do more than play music and relay calls. An in-ear heart rate monitor works with the Sports Life app to keep your workouts on track. Dolby sound ensures music is heard clearly, so you don't miss a beat when training.
 
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4 out of 5
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Good, but not amazing
on January 20, 2016
Posted by: TheProfessional
Good:
Connects to phone via Bluetooth fast
Good sound quality after having gone online and downloaded the latest headphone drivers (actually not very hard to do)
Stay in the ear very well (when running and exercising)
So far the hear rate works fairly well
Bad:
Battery life 3-4 hrs (usually can get 2.5 workouts in on a charge)
Sound quality was bad until did driver update (or at least it seemed like)
Was hard to get the buds to say in at first ( there are ears that come out of the buds that you have to put underneath your ear, once you do that they stay in very well)
Overall: Get them is my recommendation, however make sure the get the geek squad protection with them just in case (go it on mine). Well worth the money for the heart rate feature. Probably the "best bang for your buck" Bluetooth workout headphones.
My Best Buy number: 3483665247
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Fitbit Charge HR Activity Tracker: This heart rate and activity tracking wristband is built to capture your movements and health patterns all day long. Easily monitor your heart rate so you can maximize your workouts, learn about your sleep quality and monitor progress on your goals.
 
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4 out of 5
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Fairly Good
on November 6, 2015
Posted by: TheProfessional
It is a fairly good tracker, probably the best on the market as of now. However the app to track your fitness is not all that great and if you are thinking of using this to keep track of your heart rate during sprints, you can forget about it. It will rarely detect a rapid heart rate change if it does at all. However it does great at telling you your resting hear rate (42), keeps great track of your sleeping and steps. I also really like the vibrating alarm that you can set up. This thing is great, but not for everyone.
My Best Buy number: 3483665247
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Enjoy your music with these Sony Extra Bass MDRXB950BT/B headphones, which feature Electronic Bass Boost circuitry for deep low-end sound. Bluetooth technology with AAC and aptX support allows easy wireless pairing with compatible devices.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Bass Boost for the Gym, Off for Quality Music Else
By DubFuzion
Holy smokes these are amazing!
PROS:
-Good quality sound and build
-Super Comfortable
-Mic works fine for calls
-Doesn't fall off when working out
-Insane amount of bass with Bass Boost
-Battery life has been a non issue thus far
-Loudness/levels is good, I usually don't pass 75% on my iPhone.
CONS:
-Doesn't fold! They do swivel for some degree of compactness.
-Slight movement with sweat during workouts
-Lose functionality when plugged in through the wire.
-Some quality loss with Bass Boost but the gains outweighs the lost.
-Noise Bleed/spill
-Too much bass? Really, it adds that much.
HEADPHONES HISTORY:
I needed new WORKOUT headphones to get me going. I had those cheap wireless Beats headphones which I bought half off (still not worth it), that finally broke on me (never again!). I did like the extra bass but yeah the sound quality was not there and they kept falling off my head.
Then I tried the SMS Audio Wireless Sport Headphones. They were great but ended up returning them. I think they were too tight for my head because I got a weird air bubble feeling in my ears that was really uncomfortable but the sweatproof pads and sound quality were legit.
Experience:
Then I waited for these bad boys and I'm glad I waited. These headphones not only have WAY more bass than beats and SMS Sport but the sound quality was also there for any genre. I sometimes forgot I had Bass Boost off with the deep bass it already provides. I really like that I can turn bass boost off with a click of a button because not every song needs it.
CONS:
There is some things to note. Pushing the Bass Boost button does determent the sound quality but in return really cranks up the bass. Call me crazy but I felt like I was at a EDM concert. You can actually feel the cans vibrating. With that said there is some noise bleed, so people around can probably hear what you are listening to. Also plugging them in with the audio jack disables all functionality of the headphones including the bass boost but you still get some insane low freq.
COMFORT:
Super comfortable. For comparison I would say they are more comfortable than my audio-technica M50. They do isolate outside noise but not noise cancelling. Like I said I plan to workout with these and with some good head movement I feel confident that these will stay on while I'm active at the gym.
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November 7, 2015
How do these compare to the audio-technica M50's? I have the limited edition red ones and was wondering what the difference between the two were? Thanks!
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This Nikon Coolpix P900 digital camera's built-in Wi-Fi makes it easy to share stored photos and high-definition video footage with your friends and family. The 16.0-megapixel CMOS sensor and optical image stabilization help ensure sharp photos. ..
 
Overall3 out of 53 out of 5
good for still objects but slow
By Bird
Very good for objects far away, particularly birds. Now able to take photo for bird I normally could not get. However, the camera is slow not good for moving objects.
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TheProfessional
May 7, 2016
You might want to upgrade your memory card then.
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