For several years I've been eyeing the various wearable bluetooth headphone amps on the market because I am not fond of being tied to my phone when listening to music. This past week, Amazon had a daily special on the Jabra Clipper, a small headphone amp with the right controls for how I want to use it.
I got the turquoise one and received it yesterday, but just today I took it out of the packaging and am charging it. So far it seems pretty nice. The controls provide a solid click when pressed so I can easily know when I am pressing them. And, the way the three buttons are utilized makes sense to me, so maybe I will remember how to adjust the thing and change tracks and accept or decline calls. The thing I hate about my other bluetooth headsets is I can never remember how to use the buttons. I often accidentally drop calls when I think I am muting, or I'll skip tracks when I think I am adjusting the volume. As such, I am relatively confident I will remember how to use this thing.
I don't know how good it will sound, but I have no intentions of even removing the twisty-wire from the cable on the provided headphones. I will go immediately one of my Shure IEM HP sets.
Once this thing is charged and paired with my phone, I will give it a listen and let yous know what I think.

I got the turquoise one and received it yesterday, but just today I took it out of the packaging and am charging it. So far it seems pretty nice. The controls provide a solid click when pressed so I can easily know when I am pressing them. And, the way the three buttons are utilized makes sense to me, so maybe I will remember how to adjust the thing and change tracks and accept or decline calls. The thing I hate about my other bluetooth headsets is I can never remember how to use the buttons. I often accidentally drop calls when I think I am muting, or I'll skip tracks when I think I am adjusting the volume. As such, I am relatively confident I will remember how to use this thing.
I don't know how good it will sound, but I have no intentions of even removing the twisty-wire from the cable on the provided headphones. I will go immediately one of my Shure IEM HP sets.
Once this thing is charged and paired with my phone, I will give it a listen and let yous know what I think.