There are also three headset modes. The first is Phone mode and is meant to be used with a Bluetooth-enabled phone. We tested this with the T-Mobile Sidekick 3 and the Sanyo M1, and they both paired successfully with the headset. Audio quality was unparalleled, and we simply loved how great our callers sounded. Our callers reported good call quality as well and couldn't tell we were on our cell phones. The second mode is a One2One mode that's similar to walkie-talkie communication with another SoundID headset, and the third mode is a CommunicationLink mode that requires the use of an optional CommunicationLink microphone. When you pair the headset with the microphone, you can leave the microphone near a sound source and use the headset as a kind of long-distance hearing aid. Unfortunately, we weren't able to test the two other modes because we did not have the extra headset or the microphone in our package.
Other features of the SoundID SoundFlavors Bluetooth headset include the usual ability to answer, end, make, and reject calls; call mute; call waiting; last-number redial; and voice dialing. The SoundID SoundFlavors Bluetooth headset has a rated talk time of up to 4 hours and a rated standby time of 2.9 days.
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