Are there any Bluetooth headphones for iPhone without microphone?
by Poster
Apr 11, 2025
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The demand is that the microphone of the AirPods Pro is not good enough, but the microphone that comes with the iPhone 16 Pro Max is quite good, so after connecting the Bluetooth headset, I don't want to use the AirPods Pro but want to use the microphone that comes with the iPhone for recording. The iPhone itself does not support the selection of the body or headset microphone, so I was wondering if I could find a Bluetooth headset without a microphone to meet this need?
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Anonymous2520 Apr 11, 2025Buying new headphones is better than buying a better audio/video recording software (you can choose the input device separately), so do you want to record or video?
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Anonymous357 Apr 11, 2025You can switch the audio output device to iPhone in the control center when you need to record, which is a bit troublesome. You need to switch manually every time, but you can also make a shortcut command to achieve it.
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Anonymous14703 Apr 11, 2025The camera that comes with the iPhone can use AirPods to record videos while listening to music, and the sound is also recorded by the microphone that comes with the phone. Listening to music while recording will not be interrupted. I wonder if third-party apps can achieve this
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Poster Apr 11, 2025@ Anonymous2520 recording. Several scenes. For example, the commonly used voice memos that come with the iPhone, such as WeChat voice, are recorded with AirPods Pro in a very noisy environment and recorded by holding the phone close to each other. If the iPhone supports selecting input in any environment Just fine.
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Poster Apr 11, 2025@ Anonymous357 This is a bit similar to my current practice of disconnecting Bluetooth. The trouble is on the one hand, and there is no way to hear the sound in the headphones. For example, in a very noisy state, the best effect of voice is to listen to the sound with headphones + use the microphone on the body close to the mobile phone.
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Poster Apr 11, 2025@ Anonymous14703 There is no need to record videos, usually recording, calling or speech recognition. The scene when I posted was using speech recognition, and the surrounding area was very noisy. AirPods Pro could only recognize one-third of what I said, but if I disconnected the AirPods, there was no problem in bringing the phone close to recognizing a complete sentence.
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Anonymous357 Apr 11, 2025@ Poster Use wired EarPods, buy the 3.5 mm with the adapter, the 3.5 mm can be used elsewhere.
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Poster Apr 11, 2025@ Anonymous357 Yes, but after all, wired is troublesome and can only be used at home.