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Just too pricey for such a high branded, yet low sound quality, fragile headset. This was without rough or even regular use. There is quite a bit of sound interference - white noise. Worst of all, the flexible electronic ear band broke and now hangs loose. Though the unique design helps it stay on your ear - the reason I bought it - I won't buy it again.
Power button is place conveniently in an accessible position that keeps it from accidentally being touched.3) Connectivity: 2/5. I'm sure it's to aid in placing the headset on the ear, but I feel like i might bend it too much and break a wire or something. It seems like it's made of plactic and definitely flimsy-ish. 5) Sound and Microphone: 3/5. It's not overwhelming, but it can muddle some words. If you can, try putting it on first at a store that places this on display or ask an employee to examine it.2) Build: 3/5. Breaking it down:1) Comfortability: I'd rate it 5/5.
Volume control is a bit tricky to hit. The bluetooth connects very easily with my motorola rizr z3. haven't tried autopairing yet. This depends on connectivity, but sometimes, there's static when the person at the end of the line speaks. The call/answer button is place in a way that makes it easy to push it without having to push down on your ear. It's best to keep the phone on the same side that you wear the headset, and keep it within a yard's distance away. I haven't had much problems being heard though, except today when my brother couldn't here me very well.
the ear piece is a swivel-type so you can adjust it.
it hooks over the ear nicely, although it's a little tricky.
if you look closely, even at the pictures, you'll see that after the power button towards the ear piece seems a little skinny.
I also like the idea of a necklace to attach the headset to so I can hang it when I don't want it in my ear.
All in all, the best thing to do with this product is to try it before you consider buying it.
Well, that's that.
I've owned this since for three days and I can't really say much about it yet, but I can say that the sound quality is not as great as one would expect.
That part is bendable.
However, in order to carry a clear conversation, you'll need to keep the phone close by.
I currently use with a Treo 650, which I'm planning on replacing. Connection was a breeze. The Sony also comes with a neck strap to hold the headset when you're not using it. Well built and easy to use this headset performs extremely well with great sound and a good range. Hey, the Sony unit is half the price of the Jawbone and for most folks would provide the most important needs for bluetooth headset users. I've had alot of people compliment me on that aspect of its design.
Try it, you'll like it. I had a Jawbone which I also enjoyed but the attachment for the ear broke.it's a very poor design. Many people also had this problem with the Jawbone. It's a big plus and don't understand why other headset mgfgers haven't offered this as a regular standard. The only thing better with the Jawbone was it's noise cancellation which was excellent and better than any other on the market. I've had quite a number of bluetooth headsets and this one ranks among the 2 I would consider the best.
However, to use the ear attachment on the Jawbone without losing the attachment I needed to super glue it to the headset so when the attachment broke I had to replace the headset. Who wants a bluetooth stuck in their ear all the time.
Great style, very comfort, sound loud and clear, long last battery, seamlessly pair with my P990 and W580. What else should I need.
I have used so many Bluetooth all of them were crap.This is the most comfortable Bluetooth headset i have ever worn.Sound is preety good.I paid 55$ for it, i was ready to pay even 100$ for it.its just perfect.
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