![]() ![]() It is surprising that this device supports multipoint but neither on the package, nor in the manual there is any mention of the same. On the back we have the Clip which appears to be sturdy in construction. Right side has the Mic which has sort of speaker grill over it. Top part has a 3.5mm jack hole so you can plug in your favorite earphones and the charging port. This is known issue you will see in reviews on internet as well. The volume buttons are inverted as in, when you press the back button, the volume increases. Apart from this we have Play/Pause, Fwd/Rwd and Volume + and – buttons. The front face has the main call receive/hangup button. Here is a comparison besides my Sansa Clip+ to show the size. Good thing is that if in future you lose this one, you can just get a Nokia charger which should work fine here. This is a Nokia Thin Pin type charging cable. Mine was IEM type but newer packaging has iPhone earpods type with flat noodle type cable, but I bet the sound would be equally bad. If you have no choice, use them for voice call but strict no no for music. They are probably the worst I have heard till date. Instruction manual in Chinese (Mandarin) and English. USB charging cable (Nokia thin pin type)Ĥ. Back of the package has a diagram of the unit and what the various buttons and holes are for.Ģ. One can put that number on bluedio's website to authenticate the product. It has some sort of hologram sticker with a scratch card at the back which reveals a number. Couple more are there but either silent or in some other foreign language. ![]() There is an unboxing view but it is pretty shoddy and the reviewer I think does not speak anything. I believe Bluedio is one of the better Chinese brands and has been selling BT headsets for quiet many years. I had used Chinese brands before so I was comfortable buying another one. 2500.Īt one point I was intrigued by the LG HBS Tone 700 and HBS+ 730 which are highly rated but super expensive (4000+ Rs shipped to India) and have their own earphones. Samsung had one but that too was around Rs. Sony had MW600 but it was pretty costly for me and also it is not true multipoint, another was SBH20 and its price was also hovering around 2000 Rs on ebay. In named brands, we had Sony, Samsung mostly. On searching the internet for various options I found named and no-name Chinese brands as well. Another feature that caught my eye was Multipoint so I was looking for a device with Multipoint as well. This was very important as I did not want something which has its own set of earbuds which cannot be replaced. So my requirements for the new Bluetooth were that it has be able to accept any 3.5mm jack earphone. So I decided to buy a new Bluetooth device. But its proprietary charging cable stopped working and buying new was difficult since I wasn’t getting it anywhere. Also it had facility to allow me to put my own earphones since it had the 3.5mm port. But what I liked about that Bluetooth was that it had this clip so I can just clip the unit on my shirt / tshirt and can use a shorter earphones to be as much wire free as possible. The one I was using till now is a cheap Chinese BCK-08 clip type which looks like iPod shuffle. I use a Bluetooth headset since last 1 year or so for attending calls (on iPhone 4S) and since last 6 months while watching TV series on my Nexus 7 2012. Bluedio I4 Multipoint Bluetooth Headset with 3.5mm jack/port ![]()
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