A:AnswerHello Richard, thank you for your question. The SoundSport Free wireless headphones are engineered to stream audio from your Bluetooth enabled devices wirelessly, and will not work to enhance conversations around you. For this we would recommend the Bose Hearphones (https://bit.ly/2IrTpgV). Have a great day! Josselyn - Bose Support
A:AnswerThe SoundSport Free earbuds can be connected to one device at a time. Pressing the button on the left earbud will switch among devices that have been paired with the buds and are within range. The Bose Connect app can share sound from a device with two sets of earbuds/headphones. Hope this helps!
A:AnswerEvery retailer was required by BOSE to use this price since it is their list price as well. Best buy chooses to put the clearance marker since internally that is the label they use for company mandated discounts.
A:AnswerHi Bob, thanks for the great question! The SoundSport Free wireless headphones take calls in the right earpiece. If you prefer to hear calls in both ears, we recommend the SoundSport Wireless headphones which are also Bluetooth and have a short cable that connects the earpieces around the back of your neck. Thanks, Suzanne - Bose Support
A:AnswerHey, Jim!
That is a fantastic question! While the SoundSport Wireless headphones are durable, we would not recommend that you use them in a sauna where the extreme temperature and steam could affect the headphone's operation. Thanks so much for asking!
I hope you're having a great day,
Shiloh - Bose Support
A:AnswerNope you can only use the right one alone since it is the one that has all the controls for the headphones (volume, answer or end a call, volume control). If you were to try using the left one alone and place the right inside the case, they will turn off.
A:AnswerOnce You Down Load the App, the Connect automatically, just like the Apple Version. The charging box Will Let you know the power level every time You put them in your Ears.
A:AnswerYes, if your TV has a Bluetooth transmitter. I use it with Apple TV boxes, Android phones and an iPad. There is a significant audio delay, though, on most devices so the sound and video will be slightly out of sync. This is especially true with the Apple products and occasionally on Android as well.