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Smith Optics Wireless Bluetooth Chips

$69.99
$99.99 30% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Size: 8 x 5 x 2 inches
Style: 2.0 Ski/Snow Bluetooth chip
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Top positive review
3 people found this helpful
Perfect, and a pleasure to use. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
By CC on Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2021
My ski helmet came with wired headphones already installed in the ear flaps, but since my latest iPhone didn't have a headphone jack, I simply got fed up with using the Lightning port adapter and decided to purchase these Outdoor Tech Bluetooth headphones. After opening the seam on the ear flaps and removing the old wired headphones, I was able to easily install these audio chips. My wife then re-sewed the seam, leaving a small gap so that I could plug in the charging cable. I have now used these headphones at least once a week for an entire ski season and am extremely happy with my purchase. The sound quality is very good and definitely loud enough. The battery seems to last forever (certainly through an entire day on the slopes). And controlling the headphones is easy once you memorize the various tap sequences to adjust the volume, advance to the next track, answer a phone call, etc. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Top critical review
Very tinny sound, no depth, others on market are better
By WeaselSW on Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022
I did want to like these, I own Smith helmets and Smith goggles and really love them for their excellence and quality. These headphones, however, are a complete disappointment. First of all, they are very difficult to pair to an Android device, I kept on getting errors that an app is needed to pair it to my phone, although the instruction manual doesn't say anything about an app, and an app does not exist in the Google Play store. I wrote the tech support email address listed in the instructions, just to get a bounce back that the address doesn't exist. That in and of itself does not bode well for the company. I finally figured out that there are two entries for connecting, one with a computer icon, and the other one with a media icon. The media icon didn't pop up at first, but when it does, you can connect to it that way with no issue. However, once connected, I noticed that out of the three different helmet headphones that I've tried, these are by far the most tinny and have no depth to the sound. I'm a little bit of an audiophile, And trust me when I say there are none on the market that fit into a helmet that really produce pure deep sound. Unfortunately though, these are so bad that for the couple minutes I was testing them, it literally gave me a headache to keep listening. If you want a higher quality sound, try the Unigear Bombing. Out of the three that I have tested, they are the best sounding chips, followed closely by the Wildhorn Alta. The Outdoor Tech, however, is no where close. These will be returned immediately.

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