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Review: iPhone headsets

Upgrading your iPod’s headphones is the easiest way to improve your on-the-go music listening. But when it comes to the iPhone, upgrading isn’t as simple a task, because the iPhone’s stock earbuds are more than just headphones. They include an inline microphone for talking on the phone, and an inline controller for taking and ending calls and for basic music-playback control. In addition, the iPhone’s recessed headphone jack means that not all headphone plugs will fit. If you’ve already got a favorite set of headphones, we recently reviewed a number of headset adapters that add the microphone and controller button along with an iPhone-compatible plug. But if you’re in the market for new headphones and want those features built-in, you need a true iPhone headset.

Review: iPhone headsets

Upgrading your iPod's headphones is the easiest way to improve your on-the-go music listening. But when it comes to the iPhone, upgrading isn't as simple a task, because the iPhone's stock earbuds are more than just headphones. They include an inline microphone for talking on the phone, as well as an inline controller for taking and ending calls and for basic music-playback control. In addition, the iPhone's recessed headphone jack means that not all headphone plugs will fit. If you've already got a favorite set of headphones, we recently reviewed a number of headset adapters that add the microphone and controller button along with an iPhone-compatible plug. But if you're in the market for new headphones and want those features built in, you need a true iPhone headset.

Bose On-Ear Headphones

The Bose On-Ear headphones are compact headphones with a comfortable fit, but you can get better sounding models for half the price.

Review: Bose On-Ear headphones

While we can't call these Bose headphones a bargain, they're somewhat of a bargain for Bose headphones. They may not offer best-in-class performance, but their compact size, appealing design, comfortable fit and full sound make them easy to recommend.

Bose On-Ear Headphones (black)

The Bose On-Ear headphones have a compact design, extra-comfortable cushy foam earpieces, full sound, and they fold up for compact storage in their included carrying case. Additionally, Bose offers a 30-day home trial.

Bose On-Ear Headphones (black)

The good: The Bose On-Ear headphones have a compact design, extra-comfortable cushy foam earpieces, full sound, and they fold up for compact storage in their included carrying case. Additionally, Bose offers a 30-day home trial.

Sony Behind-The-Neck Headphones

The Sony MDR-AS30G Active Headphones feature an innovative design that stays in place during activity; they're inexpensive and come with handy extras such as a case and extender cable.

Sony MDR-AS100W Active Headphones

The Sony MDR-AS100W Active Headphones feature a lightweight design that stays in place during activity. The style is understated and the extras are handy.

Sony MDR-AS30G Active Headphones

The good: The Sony MDR-AS30G Active Headphones feature an innovative design that stays in place during activity; they're inexpensive and come with handy extras such as a case and extender cable.

Sony MDR-AS30G Active Headphones

The good: The Sony MDR-AS30G Active Headphones feature an innovative design that stays in place during activity; they're inexpensive and come with handy extras such as a case and extender cable.

Sony Behind-The-Neck Headphones

The good: The Sony MDR-AS30G Active Headphones feature an innovative design that stays in place during activity; they're inexpensive and come with handy extras such as a case and extender cable.

Sony MDR-AS100W Active Headphones

The good: The Sony MDR-AS100W Active Headphones feature a lightweight design that stays in place during activity. The style is understated and the extras are handy.

Sony MDR-222KD Children's Headphones (pink)

The Sony MDR-222KD headphones are sized for children's heads, and they offer a volume-limiting feature and ultralow price point.

Sony Over-the-Head Ear Bud Headphones, Black/Silver

The Sony MDR-AS100W Active Headphones feature a lightweight design that stays in place during activity. The style is understated and the extras are handy.

Sony Over-the-Head Ear Bud Headphones, Black/Silver

The good: The Sony MDR-AS100W Active Headphones feature a lightweight design that stays in place during activity. The style is understated and the extras are handy.

Sony Fontopia Ear Bud Headphones

Indulge your musical side by hearing your favorite tunes through a small but powerful set of Sony Fontopia Ear Bud Headphones ($15.99; www.bestbuy.com). The ear bud design channels rich sound into your ears and features an in-line volume control so you don’t have to fumble with your mp3 player to adjust the volume. Also, the included compact winding case stores the ample 3-foot cord securely when not in use.

OtterBox iPhone Armor Case with Waterproof Headphones

OtterBox has been around since 1996, catering to the "klutzy, spontaneous, chaotic, graceless individuals who have broken a device or valuable due to their active lifestyle". Whether you are into hiking, biking, camping, skiing, swimming or any other outdoor activity, OtterBox likely has a product that will allow you to safely bring your electronic gadgets along for the ride. Today I will be taking a look at the OtterBox Armor Case for the iPhone, the more rugged alternative to the Defender Case that we reviewed earlier this year. Unlike the Defender series, the Armor series is fully waterproof up to 3 feet, and OtterBox even included a set of Waterproof Headphones for us to try out.

Best Selling iPod Headphones - Prices, Reviews And Information - From $29 To $500

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Bose On-Ear Headphones (black)

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