Design
They're designed with a behind the neck, wire core band that is very durable and you wont ever have to worry about it snapping at all. In the past behind the neck design could cause undue weight on the ears which would get very uncomfortable fairly quickly. This design however utilizes very light weight materials and mitigated this problem very well.
Another great design feature is the volume toggle on the right headphone. It covers the whole headphone and is very easy to use without having to look at it.
Sound Quality
The quality of sound with this set of headphones isn't going to meet the audiophile's standards but it certainly does get the job done. Overall we would call the sound quality average but perfect for exercise as it lets in outside noises which will help you stay aware of your surroundings.
Range
We did a bit of testing and concluded that you can be about 35 feet away from the bluetooth transmitter before it starts losing quality signal.
It comes with 6 different adapters to be used with different iPod models so that is has a snug fit which will protect against damage and will help during exercise.
To Conclude we would recommend the Logitech Freepulse Wireless Headphones for the gym rat or jogger. If you're looking for something with more fidelity or better for home theater try the Pioneer SE-DIR800C Wireless TV Headphones
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