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"Solid headset, great sound quality, very comfortable" on by rrct1
Pros: good clear sound, light and comfortable
Cons: too long to turn off, no sleep mode
Summary: Very pleased with...not crazy about color but it works great.. I tried Motorola HS 850 first and I like this one much better.
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Voice dialing also works great..and I have no static. I use it with Razr v3c. It's a little tricky at first to turn it off but once you figure out how long to hold the button down, it's no problem and you can see the LED to confirm it's off.Updated
Voice dialing also works great..and I have no static. I use it with Razr v3c. It's a little tricky at first to turn it off but once you figure out how long to hold the button down, it's no problem and you can see the LED to confirm it's off. -
"I am going to return this unit" on by cboh
Pros: Good Sound quality, light and comfortable
Cons: Hard to turn off, must have your phone close to device
Summary: This unit has very nice sound quality but one of my complains has to be that trying to turn the unit off it redials the last number called. The flashing blue lights are confusing as to what mode the unit is in.
This unit has very nice sound quality if your device is close to the phone. One of my biggest complaints has to be that trying to turn the unit off, it redials the last number called. You need to hold the button down in the middle and then your finger covers the blue light. You are not really sure it’s off unless you remove it and look at it. The flashing blue lights are confusing too as to what mode the unit is in.
If your phone is too far away you get a lot of static and if you try and use voice dial commands it will not work. It has taken me three or more tries.
So I am still looking for what works best with my LG VX8100. -
"The reason I got a Bluetooth phone. Exceeded my expectations for performance & value" on by rkagrawala
Pros: Low price, sleek design, sound quality, comfort, fully-functional, vibrate mode
Cons: overly sensitive microphone
Summary: I bought this headset before getting my new Razr from Verizon, got it for $30 at CompUSA minus a $30 rebate (so FREE after rebate, which I have yet to receive). I had no idea just how good this headset was until I got my phone and tried them out together. (Don't care if the rebate ever comes; it's a great value at $30.)
I was delighted with the sound quality - LOUD AND CLEAR. Even wired headsets I've used for the past few years with my old Nokia don't compare to this. My car is very noisy, but this earpiece is able to pierce through with astounding clarity.
I especially like that once paired, it is easy to activate & deactivate using the simple control button. I also like that it works well with the Razr's voice-dialing feature; one tap of the button activates voice dialing and lets me call up an entry or digit dial by voice, rather than fumbling with the menu.
The vibrate feature is an unexpectedly useful feature - one of those things that you didn't know I needed until I had it.
I bought this piece intending to use it for driving trips, as with my wired headsets. But now, I carry it in my pocket at the office and keep it handy at home so I can use it anytime.
I had promised myself I wouldn't turn into one of those weird guys at the airport talking to themselves and looking like a cyborg. But I love this piece too much to give it up.Updated
People I talk to on the phone say they can hear me very clearly; between the microphone and earpiece quality there is almost no difference between this and using the handset itself.
Only complaint I've had is that if I'm using it at my desk, other callers say they can hear the other people sitting around me; they think I'm on speakerphone. I don't really think of that as a bad thing; I'd rather have that than not be heard at all. -
"For $20 bucks each, get as many as possible!" on by wolfbreath
Pros: Great price, easy set up, light weight, great sound quality
Cons: feels a little flimsy, like it could break easy, instructions are not that clear
Summary: This little guy was extremely easy to set up. It's comfortable, light, and I have no issues with sound quality at all. The only problems I might have would be that the build quality of this headset feels like it's a little on the cheap side (explains the price). As long as you avoid being abusive to it, that shouldn't be a problem. The instructions say you only have to press down the main button for a few seconds, but that was incorrect. Apparently you have to hold it for a few seconds to the power of infinity. That's it! No major flaws.
Oh! The vibrating function is freaky! I personally don't like it, but maybe some folks are into that kind of thing. -
"Problem with echo with LG VX8300" on by bswmc01
Pros: Comfortable, ease of use
Cons: Callers report strong echo
Summary: I loved everything about this headset, until my callers compained of an echo. Such a disappointment!!