Sony DRBT160iK Bluetooth Stereo Headset with iPod Adapter (Black)

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Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Headset for active lifestyles and sports with iPod adaptor included
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Technical Details

- Enjoy listening to music wirelessly with compatible Bluetooth audio devices(A2DP) with iPod adaptor
- Dual support mechanism using hanger and neckband allows for an ultra secure fit
- Adjustable earpiece shaft to fit various sized ears
- Soft elastomer construction for a flexible and comfortable fit
- Moisture guards help moisture pass around the headphones during intense workouts
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Customer Buzz
 "Not a great headphone" 2009-05-15
By RW (Washington, DC)
The quality of sound for the Sony DRBT160 headset was mediocre. It was not noticably better at over $100 than the $20 headset I already owned. The Sony DRBT was comfortable enough, but again, not terrific. MOST IMPORTANTLY, the headset DIED after juse a couple months use. It no longer held a charge even though the indicator light is green, indicating it's "charged."

Customer Buzz
 "nice bluetooth" 2009-05-09
By Phillip Liaw
overall decent bluetooth headset. good sound quality though little light on bass. very comfortable to wear. ipod controls on right ear piece simple and intuitive

Customer Buzz
 "Best Bluetooth Headphones" 2009-05-08
By R. McNichols (Orlando, FL)
I purchased a set of these with the IPod adapter included. Standard Shipping was quick and fast. The headphones themselves feel as if they are very fragile due to their flexibility which is good for comfort, but bad if you don't handle them carefully. They are very comfortable and come with S,M,L ear buds which is very nice. They are very lightweight and you can hardly feel them there, even though they look like something you would see in Star Trek. I wish Sony had used a mini-USB to charge the unit instead of a 3v plug...why you might ask? Well I could have used any type of Motorola car charger to always keep the unit ready AND charged on the go. That being said, they do have pretty good battery life. The Sony bluetooth adapter works flawless and is already paired for your IPod. All you have to do is charge the headphones before cranking them up. The controls are at the back of the right ear unit where you can change the songs and volume with a small toggle. Volume is controlled on the headphones, so no matter how high or low you turn the volume up on the IPod, it will not work. I had them up and running within 20 seconds after popping the BT adapter in and turning them on. The adapter runs off your IPod power, so make sure the IPod is charged. It also works with 4th gen IPods and IPhone 2G(first gen). Just a caveat, when you plug into the IPhone, it will say the accessory is not compatible and try to take you to airplane mode. It will work, but as for using it as a headset to take calls, it will not!!! I tried everything and it won't accept. Also, IPhone is not setup to work with ANY BT headphones(to play music) without the A2DP adapter(Motorola or Sony, etc). That being said, I thought the sound quality was good, but there was NO BASS...worse than a base model factory car stereo. This unit could easily have gotten a five star rating with better sound. You might be better off buying the larger Sony headphone BT21IK, or BT21G(same model just one with the adapter and one without). The IPhone issue is frustrating, but definitely not Sony or any other manufacters fault...we have APPLE to thank for that! I may try the Moto Rokr S9-HD, as it had good reviews with exception to the battery replacement...they will work with the Sony BT adapter if you were wondering. In the Sony unit, the battery can be replaced by the way, so with proper care, they could last a LONGGGGGGG time. Overall was satisfied, just bummed about my missing BASS!!! Everything else was very crisp which is why I listed my title as "Best Bluetooth Headphones." Where else can you find quality like this with no wires???



UPDATE: I have had the chance to work out with these at the gym. I mainly weightlift and found that sometimes the earbuds may slip out of your ears. Not a biggy, but just a little annoying when you have to push it back in. My regular bluetooth headset got lost that I use for my PS3. I figured I would see if these headphones could be found by the PS3......and it DID!! Much to my surprise, the PS3 found it after I hit "register new device" then hit the pairing button. I got a little bit of feedback from the microphone, but with a few minor adjustments I could hear in stereo and talk loud and clear. This headset is starting to prove itself and might knotch another star if I can find other great uses! By the way, the sound improves the further you push these into your ear canals, so use the set of ear buds that are large enough to fit snug, not just laying there.

Customer Buzz
 "Better than the competition, but just OK" 2009-05-07
By K B (South Florida)
I tried the jaybird first but they were expensive and had some quality control issues 1 wouldn't charge and the other had sync issues with my phone. The sony's on the other hand sync great between my ipod, macbook pro, and cell phone. I use the headphones at the gym, in the house, and when I ride the motorcycle (the whole unit fits under my full face helmet). The range is not bad, if you have a direct line of site, like at the gym, it could go about 25ft without cutting out. Sometimes when placed in a pants pocket you may get some cutout. Also, the buds sound great when pushed all the way in your ears but as you start physical activity they tend to pull out slightly (for me the right side slides out more than the left) and that is with the largest buds that came in the package. The battery life is good and all in all the headphones are not bad, they just didn't "WOW" me the way a set of $115+ set of headphones should.

Customer Buzz
 "Comfortable and good sound quality" 2009-04-20
By Alacran 522 (Gilbert, AZ)
Sony puts out great products but the bad part about Sony is that they insist on using unnecessary proprietary connections and accessories (memory stick). That being said this product uses the industry standard bluetooth. I tried not to buy from Sony but this product is far superior to its competitors such as the Motorola S9 HD, which is not bad but not as comfortable, and the Jaybird, which is more expensive and I was not able to get it to fit into my ears at all.


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