Bluetooth headphones: Enjoy your music wirelessly

By Alex Kidman on 06 March 2007

Tags: a2dp | bluetooth | headphones | headset | mobile phone | music | stereo | mono

We take five stereo Bluetooth headphones for a spin to see which set reigns supreme.

Bluetooth headsets have moved beyond the mono ear-covering monstrosities of yesteryear; the latest models offer (in theory) clear stereo reception, long playback time and control over Bluetooth compatible music players. If you're scratching your head and wondering about the basics of Bluetooth, why not check out our Bluetooth headset buyers' guide and our comparison of mono Bluetooth headsets?

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