The Nokia bluetooth earphones which I used about 4 years back, had two separate parts. The earphones and Bluetooth connector.
One could use any industry standard earphones in them.
With best wishes,
With best wishes,
P. K. Saha
On 22-Aug-2016, at 3:39 PM, David Smith david.smith.14916@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
http://www.macworld.com/article/3108571/apple-phone/the-5-stages-of-grief-for-a-headphone-jack-free-iphone.html
"Over the past six months, every time I've gone for a walk or run with my iPhone, I've used the Bluetooth earbuds with my iPhone instead of my wired headphones. I've got lots of complaints: They run out of battery mid-walk sometimes. They don't sound as good as my wired headphones. They don't fit my ears as well as my custom in-ear headphones do. Bluetooth connections are sometimes spotty, and I have to fiddle with settings to get them to work right. They sound fine for podcasts but poor for music."
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