Bluetooth Stereo Headsets For iPad, iPod, Mac and iPhone

Wireless Bluetooth Mac and iPad Compatible Headsets

Wireless audio isn't just for computers. An exploding number of users are looking for Bluetooth headsets for iPad, iPhone and recent iPod Touch models for wireless stereo personal audio - without the tangle of wires traditional portable and desktop computer speaker systems involve.
           
Stereo Hands-Free EarbudsAudiophile BT HeadphonesBluetooth Wireless Headset
Clip-On Bluetooth Receiver

Replaceable Ear-Buds
Sony Premium Quality

Stereo Bluetooth Head-Phones
Large 40mm Drivers
Affordable Hands-Free

iPod-iPhone Certified

     
Bluetooth Stereo Headset Bluetooth Headphone Lightweight iPad Head Set
Motorola S805 Head-Set

Full-Size Drivers
JayBird Sportsband

Designed to Stay-Put
MotoRokr S9 w/iPod Dongle

For Non-Bluetooth iPods


Features To Consider in Bluetooth Headsets and Headphones

The ideal Apple compatible Bluetooth headphone let you listen to stereo music in high-fidelity. A headset implies a built-in microphone the ability to record audio. A "Hands-Free" headset implies call management features make or take phone calls wirelessly.

High-quality speaker drivers deliver crisp, rich sound and deep bass for iPod music and iPad audio. Ear-Bud styles may appeal to athletic, active folk: combining lightweight buds with a clip-on receiver that stays put during workouts. For iPhone users, Call management with integrated microphones allow you to accept incoming calls. Additional AVRCP controls let you skip and fast forward between tracks with the touch of a button. Choose a lightweight Bluetooth headset for comfortable in-ear or behind the head design for all-day listening or active use.

The vast majority of headsets include BOTH A2DP streaming stereo AND AVRCP Bluetooth profiles for phone, music track control and call management functions. However - Apple's support of AVRCP control functions in earlier devices and non-phone devices only had half-baked AVRCP support! This is Apple's fault, not the headset manufacturers. Apple had been slow in full implemntation of the entire Bluetooth Protocol Stack - but it as improved with newer verisons of thier iOS for iPad, iPhone and recent Bluetooth enabled iPod touch users.

Last Updated: 11/06/2011