Features on the AX Micro are fairly standard. You get the typical answering, ending, and rejecting calls, last number redial, voice dial, call waiting support, call mute, a low battery status indicator, and the capability to transfer calls from the handset to the headset and vice versa.
We tested the Trittion AX Micro with the RIM BlackBerry Pearl. Sound quality was pretty good in quiet environments--we heard our callers just fine, and they heard us loud and clear as well. However, callers reported some static at certain points in the conversation, and they could sometimes get ambient noise. The ambient noise worsened when in a louder environment such as in a crowded restaurant. We definitely had problems hearing them when on a windy sidewalk as well. That said, the AX Micro sounds just fine when driving in a car or walking around the office, despite the static issues.
The Tritton AX Micro has a rated talk time of 4 hours and a standby time of 6.25 days. It also comes with a charging base.
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