Do they have volume adjustment?I have a pair of the over the ear bluetooth ones that are sometimes sold at the time of installation (and on the DISH website).
I like them. They sound good and are easy enough to use. They are rechargeable.
Yes, swipe up or down on the right ear piece for volume control.Do they have volume adjustment?
That sounds cool.Yes, swipe up or down on the right ear piece for volume control.
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I haven't had any problems, but I've only had them for 3 months now.I've had a pair of these for about a year. They're the worst headphones I've ever owned. The swiping for volume up/down only works about 25% of the time.
My recommendation is to find a better pair with a more conventional-type of volume control.
I don't think you'll find a comparable headphone for that price. That's a good deal - I paid $99 for mine.I ordered a pair for $59.99. I'll see what they can do.
I agree with you. Some people like it more that way, some like it the opposite. Sound quality is something really debatable like politics.Sound quality is judged by the ears of the beholder. What may sound awesome for one may sound awful to someone else.
I have played with the dish headphones and I found them to be of mid grade quality. Not the worst nor not the best.
The thing is, that there are the plain colored black, red and white ones for $99. And there used to be a slew of sports team ones. Now the only ones left were the Chicago Bears ones, and they were the only ones reduced to $59.99.I don't think you'll find a comparable headphone for that price. That's a good deal - I paid $99 for mine.