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Enjoy extended use of these Plantronics BackBeat GO 2 200203-63 stereo bluetooth earbud headphones with the help of the included charging case, which offers up to 14-1/2 hours of listening on a full charge. Bluetooth technology ensures reliable wireless connectivity.
 
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junk
on October 22, 2014
Posted by: dkkauffmanjr
Bought these to use in my atv helmet (which are to bulky to fit). But that's not why the low score. They said 14 hours of use. ...NO that's not even close, I only get about 3 hours max. The head set is too heavy and won't stay in your ear no matter what bud I try. Bluetooth weak and glitches out. And lastly good for talking and junk when playing music.
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No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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I want to transfer cassettes to mp3

there are a few softwares out there that will help but 1st of all you will need a good sound card that will allow you to input rca connections to your computer. After that is either play and record or use software that will catch the breaks between the songs. I have done this with LP's, cassettes and even 8 tracks.
Good luck.
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