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Optoma NuForce BE6i wireless in-ear headphones review: You won't believe they're Bluetooth

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<p>There was a time when listening to music through Bluetooth headphones was akin to listening to MP3s: If you really cared about music, you just didn’t do it. The fidelity of the MP3 files will never get any better, but the quality of audio streamed over Bluetooth has improved in leaps and bounds. Case in point: Optoma’s NuForce BE6i wireless in-ear headphones.</p><p>These aren’t super-high-end buds—there’s a single 10mm full-range driver for each ear—but they deliver very good performance for $129 (available from Amazon). Part of that can be attributed to their support for the AptX codec. The BE6i’s drivers are housed in barrel-shaped enclosures attractively fabricated from aluminum and are very light in weight: just 0.6 ounces according my postal scale. The BE6i are probably more water resistant than they need to be, with an ingress protection rating of IPX5. That means they’re protected from water jets, so they’d probably survive if you forgot to take them out before you hit the shower after a workout. The X before the 5 means they’re not certified for protection from dust.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3084026/headphones/optoma-nuforce-be6i-wireless-in-ear-headphones-review-you-wont-believe-theyre-bluetooth.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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