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I use my wireless xbox 360 headset with bluetooth, the new ones. The sound is realyl really loud and crisp. I really love this new headset, plus I can use it for my xbox and my xperia play.
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Thanks for the suggestions... can you actually make phone calls with any of these sets?
 
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Thanks for the suggestions... can you actually make phone calls with any of these sets?
On mine yes. I have tried 2 other headsets and this works well. If you mean voice dialing then mine can do that, although I think that is something that pertains to the phone itself....
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Am using Logitech Wireless Headset for iPad
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OK. I just got the Jabra Stone 2... it's perfect except for that it comes off way too easily... I don't have to do much...just walk, and it's already loose. Now I am looking to get something that stays on. Anyone know of a BT headset that has built-in voice command control, like this one, has good battery life, operates at a long range, make calls, has A2DP, and actually stays on (preferably when in a hurry or jogging)?

This is a very cool headset. It comes with a very small cradle you can carry around and it acts as a portable charger, with a battery built in, that can charge the headset 3 times...

Unless there is a piece you can buy to snap onto the headset to make the fit better...
 
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I would also like to recommend the Nokia BH-03 headphones, I use them all the time on the running machine/cross country trainer. Battery lasts around a dozen hours between charging.

Don't bother with Nokia BH-01's they are identical, except for build quailty. The plastic band that wraps around your head tends to snap. My BH-03's are much sturdier and I can't see that happening

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As somebody already stated, Sony Ericsson mw600. It's my way to go. Sound quality is really nice for a bluetooth headset, well built, volume is not so high but (as for the standard xperia play headphones) it's good in bass range. Not easy to find in-hears with such basses. Stock headphone isn't bad at all and fits fine for me, and anyway, you can change it with something you prefer. It also gives you a simple FM radio...which the Xperia Play lacks. Fast to recharge, battery lasts, unexpensive device, once paired...just works!
Perfect Xperia Play companion, in my opinion.
Xperia Play R800i black with:
-LuPuSv9 [CM9 BASED] kernel (480p)
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-Ext3 partition (1gb) for Link2Sd
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