Barter / Craiglist Corner
Here you will find some stuff that I own but no longer intend to possess, but I would like to SWAP or BARTER it with anyone that has something I want, of course, at a value competitive to the item that I would like to let go for.
I guarantee that all my stuff are in good working conditions; I look after my possessions like a territorial creature so you can be rest assured that you’re not buying something that falls under the pariah category. I can also guarantee that they are new at the time I bought them
If you’re interested, drop me at email at me@jonathanfun.com and give me your mobile number. I will call you and we’ll take it from there
Do check this page out regularly as I will be posting more items I want to disown from time to time. Cheers!
Motorola S805 Wireless DJ Headphones
I got this around 3 years ago when it was first launched. Used it as a bluetooth wireless headset and also a headphone. Later I discovered drivers on the road looking at me like a weirdo at the traffic lights when I’m in my stationary car talking using this while talking on the phone.
So that’s when I decided to use a normal headset instead, and my poor Motorola S805 DJ Headphones became a white elephant ever since.
Here’s some photos of it.
Here’s a review I plucked out from www.gizmodo.com.
“ The Motorola Bluetooth DJ Headphones S805 is, as the name suggests, a pair of bluetooth headphones that’s compatible with devices like cellphones. I’ve briefly played around with it and can say that it works well. I’m not too sold on how great they sound, but, then again, I’m used to slightly more fancyheadphones. Read on for more impressions.
The S805 need to be charged for about three hours before you can even think about using it, which pretty much ruined my evening. Once she’s all charged up, it’s just a matter of holding the phone icon button to put the it into bluetooth pairing mode. I’ve been using the LG Chocolate to test out the headphones, and pairing the two was simple enough. Just navigate through the cellphone’s appropriate menus (this varies from cellphone to cellphone, obviously) and enter four zeros as the password, and the two are happily married.
Now, the Chocolate is pegged as a music phone, so I first tested how the S805 played music. With my trance blaring, the S805 sounded pretty good, though I wouldn’t exactly call it amazing; it gets the job done. (Once you leave the rated 30-foot range, the sound just cuts out, that is, there’s no static or anything like that.) There were no weird hiccups at all to report, however, and the headphones are quite comfortable, with lots of foam to cushion your sensitive ears.
As far as making calls go, the S805, again, does an admirable job. The microphone is built into the right ear piece and, according to a friend whom I called, my voice sounded A-OK. You can elect to make calls through the phone proper, or have the S805 take over voice-activated calling duties. Either way, you’ll be able to chat with your amigos quite easily.”
Price I bought it for : RM850
Item that I would like to Swap for :
A Pioneer DJ Headphone HDJ-1000

So, if you’re interested to swap, do drop me an email at me@jonathanfun.com now.


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