Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970 Bluetooth headset

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    Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars)

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    Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars)

The good: The easy-to-use Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970 offers superior sound quality and an admirable feature set.

The bad: The Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970's wearing style is a bit clunky. Also, the multi-device function could perform better.

The bottom line: Despite some design and performance complaints the Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970 delivers solid sound quality and generous features.

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Though Bluetooth has been a part of the cell phone world for a few years now, it's only been in the least few months that stereo Bluetooth has become a common feature in many handsets. It's a welcome change, to say the least, particularly in phones that boast robust digital music players. And just as it has done with its music-friendly mobiles, Sony Ericsson has stepped up to the plate by introducing quality stereo Bluetooth headsets for making calls and listening to music. One such headset, the HBH-DS970, offers great audio quality, user-friendly controls, and a wealth of ... Expand full review

Though Bluetooth has been a part of the cell phone world for a few years now, it's only been in the least few months that stereo Bluetooth has become a common feature in many handsets. It's a welcome change, to say the least, particularly in phones that boast robust digital music players. And just as it has done with its music-friendly mobiles, Sony Ericsson has stepped up to the plate by introducing quality stereo Bluetooth headsets for making calls and listening to music. One such headset, the HBH-DS970, offers great audio quality, user-friendly controls, and a wealth of features. On the downside, its around-the-neck wearing style can be a bit clunky, but it promises a satisfying user experience overall. At $135 it won't come cheap, but it should be worth the price.

We've grown accustomed to not associating wires or cords with anything Bluetooth, but the stereo HBH-DS970 is an exception. A durable cord extends from the headset's control pod to form a lanyard worn around your neck with the pod hanging against your chest. The twin earpieces connect to the lanyard via two short wires. Though we got used to the wearing style eventually, the arrangement can get a bit cumbersome, and it was only comfortable if we weren't moving around much. In other words, this isn't a headset for the gym. Also, the location of the call handling button just below the left earpiece was rather awkward.

On the upside, the length of the lanyard is adjustable, and the earpieces fit comfortably just inside the ear. Three sizes of rubber eartips are included, so we were able to achieve a secure fit. And despite the fact that the HBH-DS970 is rather conspicuous when worn, we liked its attractive black and orange color scheme.

The HBH-DS970's control pod measures 2.9 inches long, it's very light (one ounce), and it includes a selection of user-friendly controls. A dedicated power button sits on the top end of the pod, and a volume rocker sits on the right spine just above a small switch that toggles between single- and multi-device modes. For music play, there's a play/pause button on the front face of the pod, and there's a switch for changing tracks on the left spine. All the controls are tactile, and we had no problems finding them when wearing the headset.

The control pod also features a nifty display that shows the headset's battery life, the volume level, and the status of the active Bluetooth connection. It also supports caller ID and shows the name (but not the artist) of the current track when listening to music. A bright backlight keeps the display visible in dim environments, but the backlighting time is not adjustable.

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  • 3 star: 1
  • 2 star: 3
  • 1 star: 1

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0.5 stars

"The cables fall apart and warranty does not cover it!" By Reg_Cracknell

Pros: None that any one could now sell me on!

Cons: The cables fall apart and tech support claims it is user damage. Yet it happened only two weeks after receiving the product. Then after trying to work the maze of different support numbers and support personnel, I find out they blame it on user damage.

Summary: Never will buy another Sony Ericsson product if my life depended on it. Support terrible, warranty is none existant and when the product falls apart in two weeks the product definitely is garbage. I would recommend any other product about Sony Ericsson.

4.0 stars

"Great sound, no nonsense bluetooth cans" By snoogans45

Pros: They deliver a richer deeper sound that you don't find in some cheaper headphones. also turn them on, when your phones' b-tooth is on and the connect automatically.

Cons: if like me you commute on a daily basis you find yourself charging them every night. and if you forget to do so and realise it in the morning....you have to make do with your old wired ones. (bah!)

Summary: No matter what type of music you listen to, the headphones deliver a clean all round sound. i've had them for about 6 months now and i can't fail them. I can leave my phone on charge at the end of my bed and listen to my music ... Expand full review

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  • Product type: Headset
  • Design: Ear-bud

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