As with most of the LG headsets, the HBM-750 doesn't have much when it comes to features. It has what you would expect: the capability to answer, reject, and end calls, voice-dial support, last-number redial, a low-battery status indicator, call-waiting support, and the ability to transfer calls from the headset to the handset and vice versa. There's no call mute however.
We paired the LG HBM-750 with the RIM BlackBerry Pearl, which was successful. We were very impressed with the call quality from the headset. Incoming calls sounded loud and strong, and our callers could hear us quite well too. We were also able to make several calls using the voice-dial support. There wasn't much noise cancellation, though, and it doesn't have protection against windy environments either. However, it worked just fine in quieter environments like the car.
The LG HBM-750 has a rated battery life of 9 hours of talk time and 6.7 days in standby time.
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