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Bluetooth Headphones $250-$300

700 rupees is a very tight budget for a good pair of wireless headphones.If you can spend ₹299 more, the Boat Rockerz 400[1] is an amazing deal.It costs ₹1500, but during the Amazon sale, it is available for ₹999 making it the best wireless headphones under ₹1000.It's very unfortunate that the price just increased from ₹999 to ₹1499 about 2 days ago.I recommend you to wait for the next sale and grab it asap.As of now, expect this there is NO other GOOD wireless headphone under ₹1000 or ₹700.Footnotes[1] Boat Rockerz 400 On-Ear Bluetooth Headphones (Carbon Black)

Choosing the best DJ headphones can be a tedious task because there are numerous options available. But the right blend of style performance and features is rare.The best under $100, in my opinion is, Pioneer DJ HRM-5 Professional Studio Monitor Headphones - They have all the qualities that a DJ can look for: they are comfortable, foldable, they bring glasses that can rotate 180 degrees and are resistant. On the other hand, the sound profile is very nice and has a more faithful mix than most DJ headphones.The best under $200 is V-MODA Crossfade LP2 Vocal Limited Edition Over-Ear Noise-Isolating Metal Headphone (Matte Black) - They have a tough construction like no other, and in case they get damaged, V-Moda gives you a 50% discount on an upcoming purchase. They generate a pleasant sound with powerful basses and are perfect for those who seek to mix primarily electronic music or hip-hop.And if you have budget above $250, just buy Sennheiser HD 8 DJ or Pioneer HDJ-2000MK2-K . Both are excellent in terms of quality, sturdiness, style and features.If you want more options, check out 10 Best DJ Headphones for Professionals » Planet Wi-Fi - We have a pretty good list of DJ headphones compared with pros and cons.

Wow this is great timing for you haha. I literally just bought a new pair of headphones today that I am completely in love with. Unfortunately, I am still a wire guy so I didn't go Bluetooth.However, I do have two headphones off the top of my head that I can easily and confidently recommend you. Both of which are $100 less then what you found. Now I am assuming you are going for average listening and not planning to take these on run (you would be better off with in ears if you are looking to be active). First is the Bose AE2w ($250):I have always been a Bose fan, for quality, price, and of course sound. These are no exception and are definetly ones to consider in a battle of the best. Next is the Harmon Kardon BT (Yes it's stands for Bluetooth, no it is not creative). These also come in around $250 and well, you get what you pay for. I tested these out before I bought what I currently have and they where great, but I just had to have the cable. Worthy of a good consideration!*** For those interested in what I did buy***I managed to snag some Marshall Monitors. Pretty great looking actually.I listen to every genre of music, dubstep to country, screamo to classical, and I love all music too. The thing about these is the quality. I love the feel, the cable, and the SOUND. It just submerges you into the music. I will say they are not as noise cancelling as I would like them to be but having to headphone jacks makes up for that which is great for many reasons. I picked them up for $150 and looked at both the ones I mentioned above plus Beats, Sol Republic, Skull Candy Aviators, and several others. They just didn't compete. (As a side, these are $200 at Best Buy but since the price match Amazon saved me $50 at Best Buy. Lesson of the day, PRICE MATCH.)Anyways, I hope this helps you out and let me know what you end up choosing.

Typically for the audio fidelity. Some because they can afford it. Others to show that they can afford it.I’ve got $400 Studio Monitors for my Podcasting work, $250 for my typical listening, $20 earbuds for work, $40 wireless earbuds for when doing outdoor activities.I’ve spent much much more on high end speakers. I could spend much much more on headphones, but what I have are good enough for headphone listening, I’ll listen to my speakers otherwise.

I recommend this brand-GGMMResonable priceUnique designGreat sound qualityGood functionFree shippingGood warranty policyAmazon.com: GGMM Alauda Lifetime Hassle Free Warranty Light Weight & Sporty In Ear Noise Isolating Metal Earbuds Headphone w/ Tangle-Free Cable, 3-Button Remote, Volume Control& Mic. Compatible all Apple product: Cell Phones & Accessories

I am a bit surprised that nobody has mentioned Philips so far. Apart from their bigger devices and appliances, Philips has also become a name to be reckoned with smaller components and accessories in equal measure. And they really make some cool and beautifully functional mobile accessories like headphones.If you are looking for cheaper headphones, Philips is the name to remember. Of course, you can also look out for the other brands in the list of Best Philips Headphones under Rs 300.As for my opinion, I will give you the below three options.1. Philips SHE1405BK Wired Headset With MicThe first Philips headphone under Rs 300 that is on my list is the SHE1405BK which also comes with an in-built mike that allows it to be used for hands-free and effortless calling as well.For the admirably low price of only Rs. 260, this is a headset that gives amazing sound clarity, decent bass effect and is also armed with a spunky white look that suggests a lot of oomph and personality.2. Philips SBCHL140/98 Wired HeadphonesThis is yet another good headphone from Philips. Again, for the price that you will buy it at, this headphone offers an amazing ensemble of features and benefits.The headphones look beautiful and well-built to last long.They provide excellent sound quality and bass.They are also very comfortable and convenient to use.Grab this headphone at the lowest price of ₹2993. Philips SHE2000/10 Wired HeadphonesFinally, I will recommend you one of the best and most acclaimed affordable headphones in the Indian market right now.The Philips SHE2000/10 is a pair of headphones that has got amazing raves from customers for exceptional bass and sound quality. And it also has killer looks to boast about.Wow, and the best part is that you can buy this extremely stylish pair of headphones for a price of Rs. 299 only.Hope I was able to help. Find What's Best for You Based on User Reviews to know more about the different headphones of different pricing categories.

You can check these headphones/earphones under 2kboAt Rockerz 600 Bluetooth HeadphonesSkullcandy Uproar Wireless 2.0 HeadphonesPhilips SHL3095RD DJ Style Monitoring Headphone with MicSony Blue Extra Bass On-the-Ear Wired HeadphonesiBall Groovy Bluetooth Headphones GroovySony White Extra Bass On-the-Ear Wired HeadphonesSoundMAGIC ES20 In-Ear Headphones

Why do so much people hate on Beats By Dre headphones?

I have Beats Pro and Studio.

To all the people who say that others are jealous because they don't have Beats, well, you are wrong. I have Beats Studio and Pro, and I can tell you that they suck. Sorry Beats owners (including me), you just bought piece of crap headphones for a premium headphone price.

The whole product line sucks. Trust me. They are fashion accessories. Overpriced fashion accessories due to the celebrity name that is attached to them. You think you are buying an awesome product when you aren't. You are buying OK headphones for a PRIME headphone price. The price of the Beats should only be $50, but because of the celebrity name that is attached to them, it goes up to about $250.

Yeah, they really suck. They're overpriced, too. Try Sennheisers, Shures, AKGs, Grados, Beyerdynamics, Etymotics, ATHs, Bose. These are better and some are cheaper (although Bose is expensive). Sennheiser is the most affordable, I think. I own a bunch of Sennheisers (HDs 201, 280 PRO, 428 and 448) and they sound way better than Beats.

Beats are just overpriced fashion accessories. Same goes to Skullcandy, Soul by Ludacris, etc. They're sh^t. I have friends who are audiophiles. I also have friends who are gullible, and they have Beats, Soul by Ludacris and Skullcandy. When we got together to compare our headphones, I compared my Sennheiser HD 280 PRO to a Beats Pro, and the Beats was just blown away. And you won't believe it, my HD 280's worth $99.99 (I bought it at that price) and the Beats Pro is like, $300ish? Its not worth the money.

Oh, and don't tell me that I am jealous or cheap. I have Beats Studio and Pros too, so, yeah I'm not cheap/jealous :)) I already sold my Studios.

The only people who say that people are jealous are the persons who have them and are rich, and don't know what the f^ck good headphones sound like. They are the gullible people of the world, with an IQ of 20. While the only people who say that the Beats are good and excellent are the same as above. Gullible and idiotic. Falling in for the marketing ads. Probably gets their money crying to their parents to give them money.

Should i get the iphone 3g 8gb instead of buying the itouch 8gb because its cheaper and dont use the phone?

The iPhone is only cheaper than the iPod touch because AT&T subsidizes a good portion of the cost. In order for the iPhone to work (even if you don't use the voice service) you HAVE TO commit to a 24 month plan at $70.00 per month. If you're mostly looking for a music device, check out Slacker.com. They sell a portable device that will play TOTALLY FREE music or you can download the application to a Blackberry or iPhone but then the phone needs the unlimited data plan, etc. Best Buy has the device on sale sometimes for $149 and then you can play free and seamless music that's virtually commercial free.

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