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I’m in heaven! I swear I am these new wireless headphones bluetooth headphones from Genius are truly a work of a genius. (Okay so it is true the wireless functionality does not work in all situations, but it I did not claim that they are perfect)
The Genius BT-03A Bluetooth wireless headphones can be used with both A2DP-capable Bluetooth devices (excluding the iPhone) and, via the included transmitter, any device sporting a standard headphone jack. The BT-03A consists of a pair of lightweight, earclip-style headphones connected by a thin wire. Each side has an adjustable ear hook, but the right earpiece is clearly the dominant one, featuring playback controls, a microphone, a status light, and a power-charging port. The controls, located on the outside face of the earpiece, consist of a large Play/Pause button surrounded by arc-shaped Volume Up and Down buttons and Previous and Forward buttons.
The package also includes a number of accessories, including a carrying case, an extra pair of foam ear covers, an AC adapter with a USB cable and a dongle for European wall outlets, a small RCA-to-minijack audio cable, and, most importantly, the audio transmitter. The transmitter is a small box, 1.6 by 1.6 by 0.6 inches in size, with one big button and a status LED. A small “tail” with a 1/8-inch miniplug protrudes from one side.
If you’ve got a Mac with Bluetooth and running Leopard, you can avoid the transmitter altogether and take advantage of the built-in support for the Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) to stream music from your computer. If you pair the BT-03A with a Bluetooth-capable mobile phone, it’ll also work as a standard headset.
Both the headphones and the audio transmitter have internal batteries, which can be charged using the included USB cable or AC adapter.
Tags: headphones, Bluetooth, wireless headphones, USB cable, headphone jack

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