Creative SE2300 Wireless Headphones Released

If you’re looking for a pair of wireless headphones that work with any device you have and not just your iPod, you may want to check out Creative’s new SE2300 Wireless Headphones. Just plug the transmitter into your device-of-choice’s headphone jack and you’re set. The headphones receive your tunes via Bluetooth and you’ll be able to control music playback wirelessly as well.

Though these headphones have a decent design, they don’t look like the most comfortable pair in the world. They use that clip on design rather than over the ear, so if you prefer the latter, you’re out of luck. The built-in battery gets about 8 hours of use and can be recharged by USB or AC adaptor. You can nab the SE2300s for a crisp $100.

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Jon (Who am I?)

CrunchGear: I’m waiting for the wireless earbuds that were supposed to come out with the Zune. That would be so sweet… But so far my experiences with compact wireless headphones has been pretty bad (I own a pair of the Logitech bluetooth headphones, and they hurt after a while). I’d bet with those wireless headphones, the ear pieces weigh a bit and after 30-45 minutes of use your ears will be aching…

 
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Jon (Who am I?)

Here is what I find humorous about this product… it’s wireless (great!) yet it still requires a wire to go between headphones (????)… they should rename this product Creative SE2300 1/2 Wireless Headphones.

I bought a pair of headphones (wired) about a week ago that where the “ear clip-on” type, obviously the guy who invented those never had them on for an extended period of time… ears aren’t meant to hold much of anything and after about a day with ear pain, I had to return to Walmart for the traditional (over the head) pair.

I thought I was a tough guy… but I was did in by a set of ear clips! Oh… the shame!

Jon

 
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Elodie (Who am I?)

I agree with Jon– why the wires! I’ve seen a similar (smaller) set of wireless headphones before, but they still ha that wire–which they said was necessary to keep both ears in sync. Pfft, if you can send me my music wirelessly to one ear, do it for both! I want tiny little wireless earbuds, without any cable in between. That, now, would be great!

 
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Kurt Collins (Who am I?)

Personally, my new Bose Tri-Port Compact headphones are just what the doctor ordered. I can wait until someone comes up with a suitable high fidelity solution that can be transmitted over bluetooth. These clip-ons don’t do it for me.

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/sr=1-2/qid=1166651201/ref=sr_1_2/601-0544897-1650530?ie=UTF8&asin=B000HWRBG2

 
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Adam (Who am I?)

I think the big drawback of this product is that dangling cord on the transmitter. While I guess that prevents stress against the audio post when plugged into the headphone jack, I think it would be annoying to basically add a dangling dongle to the top of my mp3 player.

 
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Jon (Who am I?)

To all those are always left in wanting by the wireless headphones they put out…

http://crunchgear.com/2006/10/04/zune-with-cordless-headphones-file-next-to-pigs-flying/

CrunchGear always keeps me hopin’

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