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HTC Active Earphones

HTC Active Earphones

If the headphones mentioned earlier weren't what you were looking for, consider the HTC Active earphones. These soft, comfortable earphones come with three different sizes for the perfect fit and sound, not to mention are sweat, dust and waterproof.

It features in-line volume controls and hands-free calling, magnetic ends so they fit securely around your neck and out of the way when not in use, and sound great when paired with the HTC 10 Boomsound technology.

Again, these are out of stock, but should be available when the HTC 10 is released in early May.

Buy it Soon for $39.99

4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Bill Rice

    04/27/2016 at 11:56 am

    Why cant HTC release a Car Dock like they did for m7,m8 for this phone I spend a lot of time in my vehicle and need that charging cradle for my phone! I hate stupid universal docks, extra step involved if you want it charging. should be just plug and play.

    • Richard

      07/24/2016 at 4:58 pm

      I totally agree. The M8 cradle was very good indeed – I tried to adapt it but it was beyond my skill level!

  2. Dan Hurley

    05/15/2016 at 8:52 am

    If you want your Battery to stay factory fresh and last a very very long time. ONLY use the USB to charge it. Never plug in a fast charger.
    The USB uses 3+ volts and the Plug in uses over twice that for a fast charge at the expense of the battery’s life. You will notice that the battery does not heat up with the USB charger and the plug in one will cook the battery to a noticeable amount. That is killing the battery.

    • David Dows

      02/11/2017 at 11:01 pm

      Dan is confusing voltage with amperage. A USB port is always rated at 5V but most chargers use a lower voltage ~4V. It’s the amperage that gets cranked up to 2.4 or 3.0 by Quick Charge v2.0 or v3.0.

      It’s true that charging more quickly at a higher amperage will shorten the life of most batteries of all types. However, it appears that Qualcomm has designed intelligent circuitry into the Quick Charge specs to prevent that. I have not noticed any difference in the temperature of the battery or case when comparing the Quick Charge 3.0 with an older 1A charger.

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