I use a pellow speaker, which I got from CC radio.

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2018 11:24 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Thoughts about some new bluetooth toys

 

Hi Kathy,

 

I already know the best way to listen without disturbing somebody and that is 
with a headset. Actually, except for going to another room as you describe, 
there really isn’t another option.

The question simply is what headset works for you.

If you just like to listen for a bit while you lie on your back and you stop 
when it’s time to go to sleep then any headset should do.

If like me you listen and fall asleep as you do so and you end up on your side 
or stomach then I think earbuds are the only way to go.

If your partner doesn’t wake up easily then a very small speaker can work well 
if you can put it very close to your head where you can hear it but where 
little is heard 3 or 4 feet away.

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Kathy Kalaluhi
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2018 10:15 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Thoughts about some new bluetooth toys

 

Keep us posted if you discover the best way of listening to a book without 
disturbing our spouses in bed.  I have yet to find the best way to do that 
except to go downstairs and stay up listening to a book in the livingroom which 
leads me to snacking while listening hahaha.  

Kathy 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2018 11:36 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Thoughts about some new bluetooth toys

 

Hello,

 

I’m a huge Audible/audio book fan and often listen at night after my wife goes 
to bed. I therefore am always on the lookout for the perfect way to listen so 
it doesn’t disturb my wife but so it’s also comfortable for me since I often 
fall asleep listening. 
I often just use my iPhone and wired Earpods, but sometimes that of course 
results in me waking up during the middle of the night lying on my iPhone and 
with Earpods wrapped around me. I have tried a pillow speaker which I purchased 
from Amazon, but it wasn’t for me. I sometimes use my Plantronics Voyager Edge 
which just a single earpiece and if it ends up somewhere in the bed under me 
it’s not so bad, but it’s also not quite perfect yet.

I recently purchased two larger headsets and something called a bluetooth 
receiver/transmitter, here some links:

 

Jabra Move – link to the canadian Jabra website 
<https://www.jabra.ca/music/jabra-move-wireless> 

Jabra Move – link to Best Buy Canada 
<https://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product/jabra-jabra-move-on-ear-bluetooth-headphones-blue-100-96300001-20/10358809.aspx>
 , regular $109.99 on sale until today for $69.99

I actually bought this on Amazon.ca for $88 so seeing on Best Buy Canada on 
sale for $69.99 is a bummer, but anyhow, I quite like this headset. It’s an 
on-ear headset which is very comfortable and well-built. Only thing for me is 
that the on/off switch which  is a slider is on the right ear and the 
play/pause button and volume up/down is on the left which I find a bit awkward.

It claims 8 hours of battery life and can be used in wired mode as well and I 
quite like it when headsets offer both options.

 

Sony MDRXB950BT/B on Amazon.com 
<https://www.amazon.com/Sony-MDRXB950BT-Extra-Bluetooth-Headphones/dp/B00MCHE38O>
  $118.00

Sony MDRXB950BT/B on Amazon Canada $199.99 
<https://www.amazon.ca/Sony-MDR-XB950BT-Bluetooth-Extra-Headphones/dp/B00NBR6QMK>
 

Sony MDRXB950BT review 
<https://medium.com/@Xander51/sony-xb950n1-xb950b1-extra-bass-wireless-headphones-review-a-feature-packed-update-of-an-old-46a8750021d4>
 

These are over-the-ear headphones which have noise cancelling and a base boost 
feature and they are awesome, but a bit larger than the Jabra Move.

I was able to get them on sale on Amazon Canada during Boxing Week for $124.99 
Canadian which is under $100 US so that was a really good deal.

I love the controls, the on/off is a button, but the headphones have a very 
pleasant and high quality female voice and say things like “Power On”, “Power 
Off”, “Pairing mode” etc.

The play/pause is on the right ear and it’s a button but it ccan also be 
pusshed up/down for skip/jump back and if you push and hold it it will fast 
forward/rewind.

They sound fantastic, are very comfortable and what I would expect from Sony. I 
have seen reviews where they are favouribly compared with Bose and Beats 
headsets which cost much more.

 

The last item I bought is a dual mode bluetooth receiver/transmitter, it can 
connect to a TV, stereo etc. by 3.5mm/RCA analogue or optical digital 
connection and this allows you to make a non-bluetooth device into one you can 
listen to with a bluetooth headset or speaker. Here the Amazon.ca link:

 

Miccus LONG RANGE Dual Link Bluetooth Transmitter and Bluetooth Receiver, aptX 
Low Latency audio. Wireless adapter for TV, stereo, speakers, Phone, PC. Auto 
optical pass through - (Home RTX 2.0) 
<https://www.amazon.ca/Miccus-Bluetooth-Transmitter-Receiver-Wireless/dp/B075J4RKGH/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1515687519&sr=8-6&keywords=miccus+bluetooth>
 

It’s a little box, maybe the size of an iPhone 7 (not a Plus) and it has a 
3.5mm analogue input and output in the back as well as an optical digital input 
and output and it comes with a little antenna which is attached in the back in 
the middle. It also has a micro USB port for power.

I bought this in order to basically bluetooth enable my Sonos system. I have 
waited for a long time for Sonos to come out with a Sonos headset, but at this 
point Sonos is all about listening out loud via speakers, they now are focusing 
on their voice smartspeakers which support Alexa and soon will support Google 
Assistant and Cortana and I have a feeling that a headset is not coming soon 
although I’m sure it will come at some point since you find many posts on 
forums where people want one.

Anyhow, I plugged it into one of my Sonos Connect players using the optical 
digital cable and at first it seemed to work great with the Jabra Move headset. 
However, after you listen for a while there are little drop-outs, just a second 
or less, but annoying. I have it just next door to the bedroom in my office and 
up on a shelf about 5 feet high and when I am in bed at night that is literally 
10 feet away and through one wall (just a regular interior wall with drywall) 
so I’m not too sure if I want to keep this.

Alternatively I could go with any of the many Sennheiser wireless speakers 
which are not bluetooth but which plug into a stereo or other source with a 
base and then transmit via the 900 Mhz band (their less expensive models) or 
via 6 Ghz digital. Some of these have a super-long range of at least 100 feet 
or more and the digital models can also plug into an optical digital output and 
sound probably better than bluetooth.

 

Anyhow, thought I share my thoughts on these devices, as for listening to audio 
books in bed I am starting to think that something with the form factor of the 
Airpods which can be used in one ear or both would probably my best choice, if 
it falls out when I go to sleep it would hopefully paus the audio which would 
be nice and if I lie on it I don’t think it would be a problem, but of course I 
am still not willing to shell out over $200 Canadian for these things. I am 
almost sure the second generation of Airpods will be released this fall so I’ll 
wait just a bit longer.

 

 

Best regards,

Sieghard

 

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