HP Bluetooth Stereo Headphones Review
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Stereo headphones have been a ‘must have’ since the early Sony Walkman of the ’80s. Today, they are not only a must have, but they are becoming as advanced as the new digital devices that they deliver music from.
Take the HP Bluetooth Stereo Headphones for instance. They are Bluetooth enabled, so that means ‘no wires’. Rechargeable, so the concern of having to constantly be stocked up on batteries is not a concern here. Judging from this review I read today, I would say that these headphones are not half bad, even with their little bugs and glitches.
The HP Bluetooth Headphones arrived in the post today and it felt like xmas come early.
I ripped the packaging open, to reveal the headphones, a European charger with an adapter to charge the 4700 and another for the headphones, spare headphone pads, installation and instruction CD, a bag to protect the headphones, Getting started booklet and various other bits of literature. Refer to picture.
he headphones are compatible with the H2210, H4150, H5550, rx3715 and hx4700 and are only available in black.
As the headphones include the ability to charge the headphones and ipaq overseas as well as in the UK, this is in essence means you know have a European charger , which would normally cost circa £20 upwards.

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Jon Raley
March 12th, 2007
at 12:03pm
Hi Matt.
I have a hp ipaq hx4705 and just bought the hp bluetooth headphones however I cant seem to get them to sync up. Can you tell me what driver you used and whether you had the “High Quality audio Setup” icon, because that icon does not appear on my bluetooth Connection Wizard screen. I have been using the Hands-Free / Headset setup icon. do you know of any hp updates to drivers or problems others have had?
Thank You