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When it comes to technology, the handiest feature that has ever been created (or at least, one of them) is Bluetooth. This technology can be used for multiple devices, the most convenient may be for wireless headphones. As long as your wireless headphoneshave Bluetooth capability and whatever device you want to pair them with has Bluetooth enabled, you can enjoy a lot of useful features.

Eliminating Cables

When you are listening to music messing around with dangling cords can be extremely annoying. Especially, if the headphones you currently possess have an obnoxiously long cable. However, with wireless headphones you completely eliminate that hassle. This becomes even more useful if you tend to exercise while listening to music. If you use wired headphones while exercising, they will constantly get in the way. Why not try wireless Bluetooth headphones?Mixcder R9 behind the neck sport headphoneis a good partner for exercise.

The Sound has Improved

Over time, Bluetooth headphones have continued to increase their sound quality. Admittedly, when they were first available on the market their sound quality was anything but impressive. Aptx HD, aptX low latency, noise cancelling technology were wildly used for headphones. The sound quality is much better than before.

Their Very Stylish

Alright, many of you simply won’t care how they look. This is especially true if you only plan to use them when watching TV. However, if you are using them on the road or at your local gym you will turn some heads. Not in a bad way, either! The design is modernized and very sleek, making them fit with nearly any outfit you have.

Easy to Use

For those of you worried about not being able to use these headphones because of their complexity, just know that it’s not as complicated as you might think. Sure, you might have to have a general idea of what you are doing but it’s not an hour-long process. Also, if you do ever get confused there are many step-by-step tutorials that you can find online.

If you haven’t dived into this technology, especially with wireless neckband headphones, then you need to as soon as possible. It will make your life a lot easier.


Oct 31 '17 · 0 comments

It’s a wonderful feeling to be completely absorbed in the fluidity of movement that is running or walking; that perfect moment in time, accompanied only by your music. Now, the loss of music is not just an annoyance, tangled cords are a major safety hazard that can lead to tripping, falling and the possibility of injuries.

What you need is a set of carefully engineered behind the neck sport headphones. These earphones provide a secure, comfortable fit with specially acoustically-tuned and designed earbuds made to stay in your ears, even when you’re active. And as the earphones sit in the ear canal, they don’t interfere with your hairstyle, eye glasses or earrings.

Even better than the design of these headphones is the amazing jaw-dropping sound quality. You get best-in-class performance with rich and powerful lows, solid mids, and the highs do a great job of preserving detail without harshness.

With the built-in mic you are assured best-in-class audio sound that allows you to answer calls from your cell phone, move tracks and control the volume remotely. The latest Bluetooth 4.0 technology connectivity gives you a range of up to 33 feet. This efficient version of Bluetooth, together with a 120mah battery will give you an impressive 8 hours playing time!

Given that the earbuds are hanging around your neck, mere inches from your ears, means you won’t have to dig through your bag or your pockets when you want to listen to some tunes or take a phone call. And since virtually all around the neck headphones connect to your smartphone or personal media player via Bluetooth, those two tiny little cords connecting the collar to the earphones are the only cables you need to worry about. That means no more rat’s nests to untangle. Since those cables aren’t extending from your head to your pocket, it also means fewer opportunities to snag them on a doorknob and rip your earphones out of your ears. Or worse yet, break the wires, rendering your precious audio purchase worthless.

Mixcder newly released wireless neckband headphonesR9 equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 and CVC6.0 Noise Cancelling enabling high fidelity stereo sound quality, elevate your audio, faster connectivity and lower power consumption. Hydrophobic nano coating improved this in-ear headsets durability with IPX5 rating to sweat resistant, splashes resistant, and wet weather conditions.


Oct 26 '17 · 0 comments · Tags: wireless neckband headphones

"Why do you do it? Can't you user headphones? My wife and I have been doing a bounch of hiking lately in the San Gabriel and Santa Monica mountains. Every time we have run into multiple people hiking while playing loud music from their phones or speakers. The reason I go hiking is to escape from city life and enjoy nature, but it's much harder when I keep hearing rap music reverberating around the canyon walls. So frustrating." A poster wrote on Reddit.

There are over 300 comments below this topic. Most reply support the original poster, they all think that it’s annoying. Someone shared their similar experiences on the topic. Of course, I don’t like the people who blare music out on public. Why not put on your headphones for music? If you don’t like wired headphones, you can choose wireless Bluetooth headphones. There are lots of Bluetooth headphones on the market. I’m sure you will find the most suitable headphones for yourself.

Mixcder, a new brand of Bluetooth audio devices, they provide many types of Bluetooth headphones, and the price is very reasonable. For example, ShareMe series, it allows you to share you music with your family or friends with two ShareMe headphones, only for 49.99$. ShareMe is very comfortable to wear, and has long battery life up to 18 hours playing time.

If you prefer earphones, PRO911 wireless Bluetooth In ear headphones or X5 wired earphones with mic is for your choice. I have bought PRO911 for workout. With wireless design, sweatpoof features, it’s very good for gym use, I love it.  By the way, Mixcder will offer coupons sometimes. Please do remember to visit Mixcder official website for coupon code.

In a word, for those people who like listening music with speakers on public, this is a recommendation for you to replace your speakers with headphones. Thanks.

Sep 18 '17 · 0 comments · Tags: headphone, music

Pertaining to audio, aptX is advertised as the means of achieving CD quality sound, wirelessly! What is AptX? Get to start to understand aptX, you’ll need to know how digital audio works.

Digital audio is a compilation of audio signals encoded in a digital format that can be used to record, store, generate, and/or reproduce sound. As CNET so eloquently explains, a sample of the collection shows what a sound wave looks like at a specific moment, like a freeze frame. With enough of these freeze frames put together these frames can be converted back into a smooth sound wave by a device designed for digital playback. CD-quality refers to rate of 16 bit/44kHz which accounts for 44,100 samples every second and where each sample has a value between 0 and 65,535 (referred to as "16-bit").

Digital playback devices can play 16 bit/44kHz though this rate isn’t easily streamed via web or say wireless device as it’s about 10MB in size. MP3 files are much smaller (at about 1MB) and easier to stream because they are compressed. Bluetooth is a global wireless communication standard that allows for the easy exchange of data over short distances. Translation, only so much data can be transferred at one time down the tiny Bluetooth pipeline. Wi-Fi would allot for much more. So if you’re sporting over ear Bluetooth headphones but want to hear the best in audio quality, your device is going to need some help.

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This is where aptX comes into play. It is a codec algorithm that compresses the digital audio signal by removing parts of the audio that aren’t noticeable by the listener and cause the least amount of impact on the fidelity of the audio.

AptX Director of Sales and Marketing, Johnny McClintock explained more to LifeWire, “AptX runs at 354 kilobits per second, and it’s a fixed 4:1 compression ratio so the performance is guaranteed… SBC and MP3 and AAC have more aggressive compression and are thus far more efficient than aptX. But if you have the capability of addressing more bits it’s going to sound better.”

There are two types of aptX you’ll see on most devices today. There is Qualcomm aptX HD and aptX low-latency. The HD version supports 24bit/48kHz LPCM audio data which is better than CD-quality (44kHz/16bit) to better enhance audio quality. As for low latency Bluetooth headphones, this version is best suited when watching movies and playing games as it reduces delay and ensures the audio is synchronized with the video. It supports a latency of less than 40ms and 48kHz / 16bit LPCM audio data.

For example, our new HD601 and MS301 are equipped with the aptX low-latency technology, which are definitely perfect for watching videos or playing mobile games.

Sep 18 '17 · 0 comments · Tags: headphone, aptx