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User: Rob Larsen, Nov 7, 2006
If your wanting to hear and be heard, this is the best headset I've found. The secret is in the ear gels. The small one is OK, but the big one really wedges into your ear canal and channels the sound such that you can hear even with a lot of background noise. Much more reliable than any Bluetooth headset at a fraction of the price.
Loud and Clear!
User: San Jose, May 24, 2007
Pros:
great volume
Cons:
none
Volume is loud and clear. Fits great. Way better than the Plantronics MX150 that I won't use anymore.
Great product!
User: Eric Tschosik, Jan 10, 2007
Pros:
never a problem hearing with this, VERY comfortable!, send/end button on boom
Cons:
none - unless you want a wireless headset
I never had a problem hearing with this headset. In fact, with the volume all the way down, some people will sound almost too loud in your ear. This is quite different than what you are used to with the headset that comes with the phone. It is so comfortable, I can leave it in all day and sometimes forget it is there. This is the best headset I've ever had for the Treo. It blows away the one that comes with the phone. I tried others that did not have the send/button on it and they were a pain because you always had to grab the phone out of your holster to answer/end the call. You cannot go wrong with this headset if you want the quality of a wired headset.
Great fidelity, turbo button, and durability at a good price.
User: Joel Young, Mar 8, 2007
This is one of the few inexpensive headsets I've used whose sound quality is tough to distinguish from the phone itself. Also, the button on the boom works great with my Sanyo Katana. With the phone closed and in my pocket, you hear the ringer discretely in your ear. To call out, just push the button on the boom to get a prompt for voice-activated auto-dial. Great in the car or while dashing from office to court. Finally, the gadget is really tough, lacking one of those spindly booms that snap or get twisted out of shape, and it doesn't suck your batteries dry or look like ET has invaded your ear, like a blue tooth. You could pay more, but why?
Best I've ever used
User: Rose Hardee, Apr 29, 2007
All the others I have ever purchased stop working after two weeks, but this one has lasted me a year so far.