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Some Bluetooth headphones also have a mic for use with Skype, Google Voice, voice re-
corders, and other apps that use voice input- and you can also use them to make calls with
your Android phone.
In the Ear Bluetooth Earbuds
An example is the Creative WP-250 Active Bluetooth Headphones with Invisible Mic ( ht-
tp://amzn.to/1cfZbaC ) .
On the Ear Bluetooth Headphones
An example of a headset with microphone is the MEElectronics Air Fi Runaway Bluetooth
Stereo Wireless Headphones ( http://amzn.to/16WnFps ).
Over the Ear Bluetooth Headphones
The Creative WP-350 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones ( http://amzn.to/1aAKpbP ) also fea-
tures a mic for use with your phone or tablet.
Speakers
As with headsets, you can get wired or wireless Bluetooth speakers for use with your phone
or tablet. There's not much advantage in wired speakers over the built-in speakers, unless
the speakers are powered.
The Creative D100 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker ( http://amzn.to/1iZTErd ) works with any
Bluetooth device including Android phones and tablets as well as other Bluetooth audio
devices. This speaker also uses NFC technology, so you can pair it with many Android
devices by tapping the back of the device on the speaker.
Chargers
Although most Android phones and tablets come with a USB cable and AC adapter for
charging, you may want a second charger for travel ( http://amzn.to/17ISsJm ) . If you travel
a lot, you may need a car charger. Multiport chargers are best since you can charge more
than one devices at a time. I've used the iFlash High Output 4 USB Car Charger ( ht-
tp://amzn.to/19L5zYK ) with good results.
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