

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #99700 in Cell Phone Accessories
- Brand: Satechi
Features
- Enjoy wireless music and answer phones calls in crystal clear stereo sound with digitally enhanced for superior bass.
- Conveniently located phone and music controls - Manage your music player directly from the headphones with functions such as play, pause, next & previous track & volume
- Ultra-soft ear pads and adjustable headband enable you to wear your headphones for as long as you like without discomfort. Integrated slim headband design ensures slimness.
- Bluetooth 3.0, Hands Free Profile (HFP), Headset Profile (HSP), Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP), Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)
- Rechargeable lithium-ion battery with up to 6 hours playback/ talk time
Satechi BT Lite Bluetooth Wireless Headphones with Built-in Mic for iPhone, iPad, Android Smart Phones and Tablets
Product Description
Enjoy wireless freedom and powerful, crisp sound from your stereo Bluetooth Smartphone, Tablet, PC or Mac laptop. The BT Lite Headphones connect easily to your mobile phone through stereo Bluetooth 3.0 and enables you to stream music wirelessly. You can even make and take calls wirelessly. The Bluetooth stereo headphones automatically switches from music to phone mode whenever a call comes in. Voice dialing is available right from the headphones, so you can leave your phone in your pocket, in your briefcase, or across the room. Ultra-soft ear pads and adjustable headband enable you to wear your headphones for as long as you like without discomfort. Ergonomic slim headband design ensures universal fit and comfort . Allowing seamless access to music or calls with on-ear controls, the BT Lite Headphones transform and enhance your mobile/music/multimedia experience.
Works with:
Apple: iPhone 4S , 4 , 3GS ,the New iPad, 2G, 1G.
Blackberry: Curve / Torch / Bold
Google:Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7
HTC: Desire V , C / Droid Incredible 4G LTE , 2 / EVO LTE 4G , Design , Shift / One X , S , V / Vivid / Rezound / Rhyme / Titan , II / Thunderbolt / Inspire / Freestyle
LG: Optimus Elite , L3 / Xpression / Lucid / Rumor Reflex / Spectrum / Enlighten
Motorola: Droid RAZR , MAXX / Bionic / Photon / Atrix 2 , HD / Droid 2 , 3 , 4 , X , X2 / Milestone / Defy Mini / Admiral / i867 / Photon
Nokia: Asha 305 , 306 , 311 / 808 PureView / Lumia 610 , 710 , 800 , 900
Samsung: Galaxy S III , S II , Ace 2 , Note LTE , Nexus / Exhilarate / Focus 2 , Flash / Gusto 2 / Rugby Smart / Brightside / Doubletime / S II Skyrocket / Exhibit 2 / Stratosphere / Transform Ultra / Droid Charge / Epic 4G
Sony: Xperia S ,P , U , Ion , Sola , Advance
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Listen to me
By C. Schmidt
Disclosure: I was contacted by Satechi and given a BT Touch specifically for the purpose of reviewing it.Test devices:HTC EVO LTE 4GSamsung Galaxy Nexus 4GSamsing Galaxy S IIKindle Fire HD 7"Google Nexus 7ASUS Transformer (TF101)From the item's description, the BT Lite is a full function headset, made to handle both music and phone calls. That's a boon to people like myself who tend to use their smartphone as a primary source for music rather than a separate device like and iPod. Assuming one can hear/feel their phone ringing, the dance to get said phone of the pocket comes next, along with the hope of not accidentally hanging up on the caller or answering before ready. With the BT Lite, it should be as easy as tapping the answer button on the side of the device's housing. The music pauses, you and the caller are connected, and the conversation is a go. When the call ends, the music picks back up, right where you left off.To get any of this to work one has to pair the headset to their device. The pairing is a make or break point for any Bluetooth device, both initially and every subsequent connection afterwards. In my experience, the BT Lite's pairing wasn't great. My EVO would pair up, stream music ok, but would dump calls within a minute. This would require me to toggle either the EVO's Bluetooth off, or, turn the headset on and off, before the two would play nice again. Pairing up with the Kindle Fire HD would occasionally get spotty, especially if the BT Lite had been connected to a different device previously. The BT Lite would think it was connected, but the Kindle Fire HD didn't think so. Clearing these hitches required me to reboot the Kindle HD before the two would talk to each other. Three remaining devices all seemed to pair up ok and be happy with the BT Lite at all times. After having such a perfect experience with the Satechi BT Touch, I was disappointed that the same couldn't be said for the BT Lite.Aside from the pairing issues noted above, the BT Lite functioned great. Sound quality was good, with a pleasing amount of bass. The music controls built into the chassis worked perfectly with all devices, allowing me to pause, play, jump forward or backwards. Each app I used the controls with responded without fail, including Pandora, Amazon MP3, Google Music, and BeyondPod Podcast Manager. In terms of comfort, the BT Lite is fair. The padding on the ear pieces is nice and decently thick, but the BT Lite did get a bit uncomfortable to wear after a while. I'm still experimenting to see if it's a matter of positioning or something else. My guess is the tension on the headband may be a little to much. Battery life lived up to the advertised 6hrs, and blessedly, the BT Lite uses the same micro-USB charging port as several of my other devices, so there was no need to carry around yet another cable/charger.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Not too bad
By Oyeols
This is the first set of bluetooth headphones I have had, so please put that into context.DESIGN.I think the design is quite good. I like the fact that the earpads have a swivel mechanism which helps to ensure a more comfortable feel over the ear. I also like the piano black look of the headband. Having said that, you get the impression that the headband is very flimsy and brittle. In pulling out the adjustable part of the headphones, i was so scared I would break it that it took me almost 2 days of gentle pulling and prodding.SOUND.I think the sound is decent enough. If you do not have the highest quality mp3's or ripped files (perhaps you chose a lower bit rate when ripping to get more space) you will certainly notice the differenc. The difference does not appear to be too much when using high quality audio files. High volume is certainly loud enough, but the bass quality is certainly lacking.COMFORT.They are averagely comfortable I would say. i got the feeling of wanting to take them off after about 1 hour or so and mid level volume. Listen to it louder and I'm sure you'll feel the need to take them off sooner.
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