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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
4.0 stars
Pros: great controls and feedback; good build quality; clear noise-cancellation; decent bone-conduction
Cons: stealth mode could work better; awkward to put on or wear for extended periods
Summary: The military applications of bone conduction ... read more
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
0.5 stars
"One of the Worst bluetooth headsets i have used"
Pros: the fit in the ear and the weight. i could hear my caller
Cons: my callers could not hear me at all i had to yell
Summary: This headset sucks!!! dont waste your money. ... read more
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"Agree with the Editor's review"
Pros: Works as advertised; good battery life, good quality both incoming & outgoing audio. Had the best results for Voice Dialing with my Blackberry Storm with this headset out of all other headsets tried (including Jawbone, Zivio, Plantronics, etc..).
Cons: The Achilles Heel of this headset it is the placement of the small, nub-like bone conduction sensor; it stands prominently out near the tip of the ear insert. I can see this being easily damaged if you drop the headset and it lands on the nub sensor
Summary: I have a small drawer full of bluetooth heads... read more
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2.5 stars
"I want to love this BT headset, but the jury is out..."
Pros: Best fit since Jawbone Original (and i've had Jawbone II and Prime, Blueant V1 and Q1). Easy to use buttons. Love the usable on/off and volume buttons! Simple, plastic ear hook is excellent.
Cons: Inconsistent audio quality (i.e. some people can hear me, and some can't.)
Summary: I've been waiting on this type of headset eve... read more
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4.5 stars
"Living up to the hype (so far)"
Pros: Most secure fit of ANY BT headset I've used; Sound quality is solid using CrystalTalk mic, "good enough" in stealth mode; a *real* on/off switch; Send/end. stealth, volume buttons have "just right" sensitivity.
Cons: Getting the right fit can be somewhat fussy; not cheap. (But you get what you pay for.)
Summary: Like others, I've been champing at the bit fo... read more
