A:AnswerThe platinum has balanced armature drivers instead of the dynamic drivers in the infinim, balanced armature provide higher amounts of clarity with sacrifice of bass and dynamic driver headphones are most common as it contains a moving coil inside. Balanced armature headphones are preferred more by audiophiles who care about clarity throughout the highs mid and lows, dynamic drivers tend to do better with the bass lows. Also the infinim has a longer battery life than the platinums. Also the platinums use a technology called aptx which preserves audio quality when using bluetooth to fully hear audio as if it is a wired connection.
A:AnswerI have. These are completely two different types of headphones and without knowing what kind of phone you have and what kind of music you listen to it's hard to give you a soild recomdation. The LG platinum are HI fi supported and not a lot of phones support this feature yet. Now if you have a LG v20 that may matter. The LG like all the lg's lack bass if you are into that. The LG's do excel in battery life. The LG's have no noise cancellation. The may say on the box or somewhere online they have noise isolation but that's just fancy talk that the plug your ears. The LG's reproduce the music well mids, highs, it's clear just lacks bass.
The Bose are QC 30 are bose first around the neck style. The big reason for the price difference is the Bose have noise cancellation. The LG's do not. The Bose plays a tone in your ear that blocks background noise. You can turn that feature on or off. It's good and bad. The Bose ear tips are very comfortable but they do not isolate sound well. That's where the noise cancellation in them come in. So you can hear people around you If you have it off. If you do have it on it does not block out something that is not consistent like children screaming on and off, a busy city. What it will do is if you were on a plane is drown out that loud engine and air noise that is consistent. However the Bose represent the music the best. Mids, highs, lows, the bass is deep not over powered like beats but a good in the middle range.
It's all preference, If you don't need noise cancellation don't mind having your ears plugged up and want the best battery like and have a phone that's compatible with hifi I would say get the lg's.
If you like bass heavy music or all music and need the noise cancellation and want to hear people at times while your headphones are in and can do with less battery life and the extra $100 is in your budget get the Bose. I hope this helps you.
A:AnswerLG TONE PLATINUM® Bluetooth® Wireless Stereo Headset, Model # HBS-1100 does not have noise cancellation. It is referred to as having Passive Noise Cancellation. Passive Noise Cancellation is the noise that headphones block out based on their physical design. Based on the shape of the headsets earbuds and how they fit in your ears determines to a large degree how much noise the headsets can block out. Headsets that feature Active Noise Cancellation have a more sophisticated engineering design and use more of the battery source to power them to produce active noise...^IFV cancellation.
A:AnswerThe LG TONE PLATINUM® Bluetooth® Wireless Stereo Headset, Model # HBS-1100 has a Limited Manufacturer's Warranty of One (1) year for Parts and Labor from date of original purchase. If the left channel is defective and has no physical damage to it, you can contact our Support Center at (800) 243-0000 for assistance as described in the warranty section of the owner's manual that came with the headset...^IFV
A:AnswerMy 1100 has the same problem, person on the other end could not hear me on the 2nd day after I’m using it, while in the first day everything is working well.
Anyone have the answer for this ?
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A:AnswerThe NFC card (sticker) that comes with the LG TONE PLATINUM™ Wireless Stereo Headset, Model # HBS-1100 is for connecting the headset to other devices that support NFC, After you have activated the Read NFC Tag mode and Bluetooth function on the device you need to connect to, you would have to press and hold the Call Button and slide the Power Switch to the On position then place the NFC card on the NFC antenna area of the device you are connecting to to establish a connection...^IFV
A:AnswerWithout having them to check out I can only speculate, but most likely the left side wires have pulled loose. My wife has done that to more than one headset. Getting the extra warranty on items like this isn't a bad idea.
A:AnswerI use mine on the treadmill all the time. No, they don't fall out unless you accidently pull them out. Oftentimes I forget they're around my neck.
A:AnswerAre you using the original cable? It would only do this if u were using your fast chargers of your cell phones...or even the regular cell phone charger...