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Stereo Headset For Galaxy Note

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I really like listening to music

on my phone and would like a Bluebooth stereo headset. Are there any that work with a phone so I can keep it in my pocket while I chat or listen to music? My phone is a Galaxy Note.

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Suggest you check out the Jabra clipper, or they have another model that looks like a dog tag, very easy to find in mobile shops. Both are basically like a small wearable clip, into which you can plug any standard set of headphones or earphones that you like. The clipper supports pairing with one bluetooth device, the dog tag model supports two.

I've got the clipper and quite like it, although it only has a few hours of battery if you are using it for constant listening. You will need to keep your phone in a position where your body is not blocking the signal though - if you have the clip on your front and the phone in your back pocket it will drop out constantly.

Any BT headphones should work.

There are fairly cheap ones, or you can get some nice Senheisser ones.

Nokia also make some pretty high end stereo BT headphones too.

I would suggest trying to get ones that can charge off the USB port in your laptop as well as a power outlet.

A lot easier carrying a small USB cable around than a power adaptor if you don't have to.

I have a Samsung HM3500 convertible BT headset, can be either a conventional over the ear headset for normal phone use or a stereo ear-bud headset for music (still works for phone calls too). http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=hm3500&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=12923728420776319499&sa=X&ei=a_ByT62RCIn5rQeyrsHSDQ&ved=0CC0Q8wIwAA

It can also tie to two BT devices if you want although I've not tried.

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