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By: miss_jasmin,
Mar 12, 2005
Pros: Great comfortable fit, good range, long battery, tons of features
Cons: Over the ear piece breaks (could be due to purse storage)
Bottom Line: If this is compatible with your phone and you don't mind paying a bit for a BT headset, then this is a great one to have.
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By: caradoc,
in Computer Hardware
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Mar 25, 2004
Pros: Doesn't block ear canal, excellent battery life, no ultrabright blue LED.
Cons: "Noise-cancelling" could work better.
Bottom Line: It's very much worth a look.
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By: vipulshah,
Jul 27, 2004
Pros: Good robust body and battery life.
Cons: Too visible on face, could do with better color like black.
Bottom Line: Go for this or Jabra Freespeak 250 if you need long talk time. If you need good quality audio, use Plantronics M3500
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By: rbarger,
Jan 27, 2006
Pros: Great battery life, good transmission and reception, callers can understand when you talk
Cons: Bigger than most, hurts ear for a few days until you get used to it
Bottom Line: Buy it. It is a good product. If you think the larger size is a problem, check out my Motorola review in April 2006.
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By: rts9161955,
Dec 15, 2006
Pros: buttons work well with finger tip, not heavy on ear.
Cons: 15 foot useable range,poor customere support,
Bottom Line: I would not buy it again. I would avoid the brand because of poor support, I would go to the store and test the range and voice quality.
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