I would strongly recommend that you consider a pair of AirPods. They are more
expensive than other options but The experience you get is just amazing. You
can use them together or individually, and they will seamlessly connect to your
phone or Mac without you having to worry about it. Each AirPod has a
microphone, and they charge inside their case. I got a pair as a gift from a
presenter and now I use them all the time. Sometimes I might be wearing one of
them and they are so small and light that I even forget about it. It’s very
convenient to just wear a tiny earbud to listen to my phone in crowded places
instead of having to put it next to my ear in order to hear voiceover. In terms
of sound quality AirPods are pretty much just like the normal EarPods that come
with your phone. You get something that’s extremely convenient and works great,
but if you are looking for high-end audio then maybe you should consider
something else.
Sent from my iPhone
On 13 Feb 2018, at 22:27, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just realized answers to my previous request would likely be out of date due
to my procrastination.
I’m looking for a blue tooth headset/earpiece to use with both my iPhone and
Mac. I’m replacing a Plantronics M165. I’d love to get one with iPhone media
playback controls. My preference is a one ear unit rather than over the head
style.
style.
Any suggestions?
Ian >
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