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A decent headset with a replaceable battery
I never understood what headset makers were thinking when they made rechargeable power the standard. Unlike a cell phone, a headset is not a device you can use while it's connected to a car charger. I was pleased to run across the HS805, which is powered by a standard AAA battery. Now I just need to carry a spare AAA and I can always use the headset.I had no problem pairing the HS805 with two different Bluetooth phones (Blackberry 7100t and Sony Ericsson T68i). Earpiece volume is good, mic volume adequate. The HS805 mic does have significant problems outdoors in a breeze -- I have not found a Bluetooth headset that works well in those conditions.The earpiece is quite comfortable. It CAN be switched from ear to ear by popping off and inverting the flexible ear hook.The perfect Bluetooth headset hasn't yet been invented (for me it would have the form of a Jensen JTH960 with a mic boom). But for road warriors the replaceable battery of the HS805 is a big plus! Here's hoping other manufacturers follows suit, since many headset users don't stay close to a wall outlet to recharge their units. | 1positive
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Too painful to wear
While the quality of the sound is great, the fit is far from it. The ear loop is painful after awhile and then it breaks. None of the ear buds ever truly fit to my ear so I ended up holding the jawbone to my ear with my hand 80% of the time. I had to buy a whole kit just to get the new ear loop. Now I've just stopped wearing it. I would not recommend this product. | 0negative
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Nice leather case - bad clip design
I have purchased 2 of these in the past 6 months...both have the same death with the clip breaking off of the case at the round base that is affixed to the clip. Why is it that my RAZR case can flex and still be working after 1 year while this can't? Plus, the magnet feature doesn't work as reliably as the original RIM case..it's as though it's not in the right part of the case. Great price for the case, but I won't be placing any more investment into these unfortunately. | 0negative
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rrudy
My boyfriend has this phone and it is so neat I've never owned a phone like this but as soon as I can I will have one just like it. Everyone that sees it goes crazy over it and wants one but none of them has went to get one yet! My boyfriend's boss asks him to use it all the time because the one he has he can't use it because it just won't get out anywhere. So like I said this is an excellent phone to have you don't need a house phone when you have this one. My boyfriend's boss has Verizon and doesn't like it at all. Thank You Sincerly Robin L. Rudy A very loyal customer to T-Mobile for four years. | 1positive
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Worth the extra $$$$
I was hesitant about buying this phone since it was so expensive. But, I have to say, it was well worth the $$$$. I've been using it for a few months now and I love it!1. It's easy to use.2. Durable (It has fallen a few times and we have concrete floors too).3. At first I was frustrated with having to manually change connections if I wanted to use the WiFi functionality, but since I've upgraded to the latest ROM version, I no longer have to do this. It's extremely fast on WiFi, EDGE is pretty good too. Haven't been able to test the 3G/UMTS yet (It's supposed to be availabe in my market 2nd Quarter '07).4. Plays video and music really well.5. I do recharge the battery a little more than I'd like (I upgraded from a non PDA phone), but with the apps and functionalities of the phone, I can understand.6. I've used a bluetooth headset with it and it was easy to setup and could hear well. However, I'm not an avid headset user and cannot comment on the long term use of one.7. Sound quality has been great during calls.8. Have not experienced any dropped calls so far (I have been with SunCom/ATT Wireless/Cingular/ATT for 8 years and have experienced a few with other model phones).9. System has been very stable and I have not had to do any type of resets or defaulting to factory settings. I have a few 3rd party programs which were easy to install and have had no glitches in using.10. Great display. I will never go back to using a phone without touch screen.11. If you are a heavy text message user, you'll love the phone. The slide out keyboard is great. I thought it would be flimsy at first, but I've had no troubles so far.12. I bought an SD card for it. Had an issue at first getting it to fit correctly (thought I was going to break it). It got stuck. I got tweezers to get it out, then read on how to put it in the phone. Now it works perfectly and I've even taken it out a few other times and put back in with no problems. I guess it just takes some getting used to.All in all, I would recommend this phone to anyone. My hubby had the 2125 and liked mine so much, he upgraded too. He uses his extensively with work and hasn't had any bad things to say so far. | 1positive
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Works as advertised
Charged fully and gives good talk time. It works just like the one that came with the phone. We will buy more for the other phones at these prices. | 1positive
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Very pleased with the phone
First thing i wanted is a phone with a great design, and great to use, and this is it.After getting this smart phone, I'm never going back to the regular phones. I love how easily I can check my emails. Everything is easier with this phone. Voice quality is great! Reception inside the buildings is very good as well. When other people's phones stop getting any reception inside the building, I can still use mine. Its great phone, with a great screen.!Something about the screen, pictures in this phone look so much better then they do in my Dell laptop. and the screen is big, i love that. I always wanted a phone with a big screen.I use this phone with a bluetooth head-set, works great, no problems at all. People who see my phone always ask questions about where i got it. One great thing about this phone is that its a smart phone, has a big screend compare to other most phones, and a slim design! | 1positive
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it is what it is..
was never sure if this product is effective or not but i have always purchased one for all my cell phones because at the end of the day...you would never know if it is good or nor but for the price...why not | 1positive
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Nice protection for phone
Bought this for my husband's phone. He likes the cover and it protects the phone well. The only drawback is the case is slightly raised and so the buttons on the phone are a little harder to use since they are now lower. But it only took a day to get used to it, so he does like the cover. | 1positive
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Works well. Painless exchange when first set died after 6 months.
I purchased this Plantronics SupraPlus headset to work with Sysco desk telephone (VOIP). I use this phone in a relatively noisy office, so binaural design was important to me to block out unrelated noise. Wireless was important so I can move into enclosed office for privacy (conference rooms do not have phones, so one needs to initiate a call in a cubicle). The headset met all my expectations and I am pleased with it.SET UPSetting up adjustments for sensitivity requires two people. It took us a good 10 minutes to figure out which of the numerous settings would provide good sound on both ends. Originally even though I could hear well, I was either not heard on the other end or my voice had a lot feedback. I recommend making a test call once you do the initial set up to make sure that when you make an important call you can be heard well.Once the tuning was done, my voice sounds good on the other side as long as I position the mouth piece close to my mouth. If the mouth piece is not positioned close the sound on the other end has echo.OPERATIONThe phone is very comfortable and light. I can use it for multi-hour conference calls without any discomfort. I use the padded cushions (the headset also came with the foam cups).The best feature of the headset is the distance the sound carries. I am able to walk more than 50 feet away from my office and still be able to talk on the phone. During long conference calls I put the call on mute and even able to go to the bathroom while still listening to the conversation!Phone lifter is not included in the package (but can be purchased separately), so I need to start the phone call on the actual phone and then move if I need to make a phone call in another location.I have not run out of power on this phone yet. When the headset is not in use it is recharging on the stand.After approximately 6 months of use the headphones stopped functioning. I called Plantronics support line and they walked me through trying to reset the headset. When this did not fix it, they said they will ship the new headset and I needed to return the old headset within 30 days for the exchange to be free. This replacement was quick and painless. The second headset has been in operation for more than 6 months without any issues.Overall, I am very pleased with the headset and would buy it again.Ali Julia review | 1positive
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Great reception and sound....
One of the best buys I have ever made. I have one and I bought one for my wife. She called me the other day and asked how she sounded, I could not tell that she was using the headset. Sounded the same as if she was just using her cell phone. | 1positive
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Great clear sound
We bought two different "eargloves" this one is clearer and works well over the ear. Just plug it in and go. Has clear sound for the caller and receiver. | 1positive
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For Decorative Use ONLY!
There are a few spots around town where my calls get dropped when I use my cellular phone while driving in the car. These areas are very small, only about 300 feet long. And if I hold the phone outside the car when I drive through these areas, the calls don't drop.I bought this device with the hope that it would allow me to keep calls going without rolling down the windows. Unfortunately, I found absolutely NO difference between calls being dropped with and without this device.When I took the device off, it broke open and I took both sides apart. I didn't find any evidence of components that will inductively couple the antenna and the interior components.However, when it was installed, it did **look** impressive. So, if you want a fake cellular antenna to make your car look "cool," this will fit the bill perfectly. If you want a performance improvement, consider one of the Wilson cellular repeaters instead. | 0negative
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Amazon Rebate System Doesn't Work
I ordered this cell phone 3 months ago via a promotion that promised a $150 rebate from Amazon. The catch is that I was forced to accept a 2-year contract through Cingular. However, two weeks ago, I was informed by Amazon that I am not eligible for the rebate due to "invalid wireless." WHAT IS THIS? I e-mailed the rebate center, but never heard back from them. THIS IS A BREACH OF CONTRACT, and I want my $150 back. | 0negative
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Charges Only
The first time I used this it worked perfectly. Plugged it in and put the phone in the cradle and it started charging and synchroized perfectly. Since then however it has only worked as a charger. To get it to synchronize is very hit or miss - if you dock the phone and hold it it at the right angle steadily for a few minutes, if the wind is blowing the right way, and the stars are aligned correctly etc. etc. it may sync ok. I've found slipping a couple of business cards behind the phone in the cradle sometimes allows it to stay connected properly so it can sync.But it does work fine as a desktop charger and the charging of the spare battery is a good feature for those of us on the go all day who need the back-up battery handy so it gets a star for that. | 0negative
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Don't get taken by AT&T Store
Went to replace phone battery at local AT&T store. Was told that they didn't make the battery anymore, and even if I could find it it would cost $40 to $50 dollars. Ended up with a new phone, and wondering "What just happened?" Found battery on web, took new phone back. Got the battery and delivery for a little over $5. | 1positive
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not good
I bought this phone because I wanted a cheap phone. This one is pretty bad. The battery life is poor and it is not user friendly at all. The speaker volume is very low. | 0negative
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Doesn't work
This phone charger didn't even fit the phone that it said its supposed to fit. Huge waste of money.. and it took forever to get here. | 0negative
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It worked, it broke, its not being replaced.
This is an example of what you pay for, is what you get.In less than a month this thing fell apart and no longer worked. I was somewhat impressed by it when I got it, because it did the job flawlessly! I suggest going for a headset though or something that wont slide out of your ear. | 0negative
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Item sent was USED and not as pictured!
Well, this was a poor buy. This company sent me a BR50 battery instead of what was pictured. It had scratches all over the contacts, obviously it was used. The charge doesn't last, not surprising. I was already in Europe before discovery, so little recourse now. I cannot recommend the seller at this point. Buyer beware. | 0negative
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You get what you pay for
I bought this item to take along on an extended car trip so I could keep my phone charged. It could smell something hot within 1 minute of plugging the phone in the item hasn't worked since. My phone is fine, thank goodness. I could return it, but the cost and hastle are hardly worth the cost and effort. Not a knock on the vendor, since they have a 100% satisfaction policy, but the item is junk. | 0negative
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Piece of junk-Eforcity is the worst seller in Amazon
I ordered the motorola headset for my SLVR L7 phone. First of all this is not original SLVR L7 headset. I had the original one and lost it. So I know the difference. Second the sound quality is awful. and The right ear plug is not working there is no sound coming out of it. And there is constant static noise from the left one. I ordered the original headset for SLVR L7, I want them and I want both of the ear pieces are working. I paid almost $10 for this piece of junk that is not even properly working at all. | 0negative
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Awful reception, awful customer service.
I live in the San Fernando Valley in Southern California. Can't get a single bar with this phone most of the time. Nothing but a picture of a phone with a slash across it. I had awesome reception when I was with tmobile. To make things worse, Verizon has the worst customer service out there. I ported my old number from tmobile and they somehow think I am changing plans and try to charge me for it. Also, when I signed up for auto billpay, I got a confirmation email saying they will bill my card on such and such date. Then they forget to bill me and have the gall to charge me a late fee. Bad phone, bad carrier. Stay away... | 0negative
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Very Disappointed...
I just purchased the Kyocera Oystr today. Everything seemed to be wonderful until I downloaded two 'superphonic' ringtones for my new phone ('Snow' by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and 'Plush' by STP). The sound quality of these ringtones is horrible. I previously used the Audiovox 'Vox' 8610, and the exact same ringtones on the Vox sounded great. However, on the Oystr, the ringtones sound very fuzzy and garbled. On my old 'Vox' these ringtones are crystal clear. I now want to switch back to my old 8610, but I am having trouble doing so online. I only hope that I will be able to get my money back from the Oystr. The Vox may not have many special features, capabilities, or extras, but at least my ringtones sound crystal clear. | 0negative
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Only fits small heads
I can't give you a review on how these earphones work, because I can't even get them to fit on my big head. If you have anything over a very small head, these will not work for you. I can put them on my ears properly, but as soon as I turn or tilt my head, they pull right off. | 0negative
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Waste of time and money
the charger i recieved was missing a lot of prongs therefore it wouldn't charge. it was a waste of my money and time. DO NOT BY THIS CHARGER you won't regret it | 0negative
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Very poor cell phone
Please note that this is about HP6315 as a cell phone from T-Mobile. It is okay as a PDA but it will make you miss your old cell phone. I, regularly, experience line drops. It does not roam well at all that when you are moving in a vehicle, it is most likely that you will not have a good cell phone service. It is very slow to find a tower to connect. Since it consumes considerable amount of power, it goes to standby mode quickly and then, when you power it up, it is very slow to get signals. Its rather bulky antenna is not doing much good since it does not have strong reception at all. T-Mobile sent field tech several times to check for signal strength in certain locations where my 6315 is weak and they say that their signal is fine.I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND AS A PHONE FOLKS! ...but it can be usefull in many other ways, of course. | 0negative
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Great phone
I've been waiting for a phone like this - a phone without any frills but gets the job done perfectly.Pros:1. Stylish, sleek, ergonomic2. Great reception and crisp call quality3. Excellent battery life (it goes 4-5 days on a charge!)4. Quad-band world-phone supporting GSM 850/900/1800/19005. No frills (no camera, no iTunes, just the phone please). When was the last time you seriously used a camera-picture anyway? And sometimes a phone with a camera actually gets in the way because you are not allowed to take such a phone to some sensitive locations/buildings.The only reason I gave 4 stars (instead of 5) is that some features are not designed well:1. The phone book: you can not store multiple numbers for the same person (cell, work, home, etc). Either they all show up as separate entries on the phonebook, or show up as same name for different numbers.2. Some people complain about the display and the speakerphone quality; I find it passable but not great. | 1positive
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Plantronics
It works well- reception is clear, however - it is a little awkward to fit behind the ear and it feels like it is going to fall out a lot. I tried the various ear inserts and none of them feel very good. | 1positive
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This Phone Sucks
I got my first Razr in January. In February, the phone just stopped turning on for no reason. I didn't drop it, there was no damage done to it. The screen simply stopped lighting up. So I returned it to Cingular, and they quickly sent me another one. 2 months later, my phone started dialling the number 2 constantly whenever it was open. Again, didn't drop it or damage it in any way. I cannot call anyone whose number isn't 222-222-2222. I hate this phone. | 0negative
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Excellent Phone.
It is a user friendly phone.The camera function is awesome with zoom in and out(pretty high tech).The display screen has very bright colours and resolution of the screen is v good.The only thing which needs change is the addition of more ringtones.and creating own ringtones like in some sony erricson phones.If these features are added the this will be the best phone till date. | 1positive
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WARNING AGAINST NEXTEL
My problems with nextel did not stop when I canceled my service. I will get to the problems with the service. When I went to get a new phone a day before my contract expired, I of course wanted to keep my number. So as I went to get my Cingular phone (highly recommended), I had the old number switched to my new number. Today, I get in the mail my nextel statement for the month with a $200 early termination even though I had not canceled my service, but had simply got a new phone and switched my number over. This was on icing on the cake after 2 years of absolutely amazingy bad service from nextel. In my town, not a small town by any means, there are very few places that have any service. In the largest subdivision, you cannot get service anywhere. I constantly get comments from people trying to reach me that get the classic nextel line...Please hold while the nextel subscriber you are trying to reach is located. Most of the time I would not even recieve incoming calls, calls would go straight to my voice mail. Not only would I not get the calls, but often I would not even get the voice mails until days or even weeks later. When I did actually take calls (and call out), I cannot count the number of times I've had my call dropped. I recieved so many different error messages sometimes I wonder if they just spend all their time at nextel thinking of different error messages to program into their phones. That brings me to the selling point of nextel, the famed and well-loved direct connect feature. This is an absolute joke. Direct connect only works MAYBE half the time I tried to use it. Even then, in the middle of the conversation I would be greeted by the loud beep of my phone telling me I wont be talking to that person anymore. Of course, I would expect nothing less from the nextel network. Text messaging with nextel is next to impossible. If it did not take hours to send or recieve a message, it took days, or maybe didn't even come at all. The internet access was fine, it the rare instance that it worked. Of course, when you don't have service, you don't get the internet access either. I was constantly getting the message "network not available". Calling and trying to complain to nextel is futile. Trying to get through to customer service takes forever and once you get through they do nothing. My experience with nextel has been nothing short of a disaster and I write this trying to warn anyone considering nextel. Stick with Verizon or Cingular and you will be much happier in the end. Don't make the same mistake I did. | 0negative
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Simple Product - Great to Use
I like this product because I can quickly put in my ear when driving and take out when not using. I do not use the ear loop...only the ear gel. I have tried the Jawbone and Blue Ant bluetooth headsets that are supposed to be the best on the market. Bluetooth just isn't there yet for clear, crisp communications. Wired provides the best quality connection....unfortunately. I bought three of these to make sure I always had one. Jabra might be phasing them out, but this is a nice headset for the reasons above. | 1positive
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Happy Customer
This product was bought as a present for my daughter. It worked so well, I got one too. The 3 earpieces included were handy to get the best fit. The adjustable volume is nice, particularly in moving cars. It looks heavy, but it's actually very light on the ear, and works on either ear. | 1positive
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Works pretty well....
When used in conjunction with a screen guard, it does protect the phone from scratches while in the pocket very well, without adding too much extra bulk. The clip and its mount are both fortunately removable.My one gripe is that the case isn't very "rubberized"...I was hoping it would have a more "sticky" feel to it so as to prevent it from sliding across and subsequently OFF of a table. (Quick fix though...add a single small rubber foot on the back of the case after removing the clip.) | 1positive
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Not as good as the old wired headset
I was excited to get what I heard was a great Bluetooth headset for my Motorola W385. With one phone call (in which I was stationary) the sound quality was slightly but distinctly poorer than what I am used to with my wired headset; at least the conversation didn't seem to suffer, so I thought this was okay. However, the second time I used the headset, this time on the road, the person I was speaking to complained that he could not hear me well and asked if I was using a different headset or something. This was simply unacceptable. Under the same conditions, using my trusty old wired Plantronics M214C Headset, I never have any complaints and people tell me I sound best / clearest when I use it (the old, wired, Plantronics M214C Headset). To me, Bluetooth isn't worth it unless/until it can match or surpass a wired headset in reliable sound quality. It's that simple. I don't like getting tangled in the wires, and I've been frustrated with headset jacks that suffer from wear (and now I have to contend with an adapter to mini-USB in addition) but, ultimately, it's about hearing the other person on the line and having them be able to hear you, too. | 0negative
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Don't go here
I made the mistake of buying a second one after the first one failed after a week. The second one lasted 2 weeks!! It was a cheap price but not worth it. | 0negative
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What rebate?
The phone is OK and Cingular seems fine but I cannot believe how difficult it's been trying to receive the rebate. Thanks Amazon for wasting my time. Ridiculous!! | 0negative
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Still a compromise, but getting better
I have had these for about a month.Things I like:-Comfortable, at least much more so than the Moto S9's and the Bluetrek ST1-Decent sound quality with a fairly flat response, but can still be EQ'd to your taste. IE, the low end doesn't distort or whimp out if you boost it with an EQ.-Phone calls come through in stereo-Caller can hear me fine in a normal speaking voice-Better battery life than most competitors-Nice that they fold, but I pretty much keep them at work-They block out most, but not all sound so I can still hear people come up behind me, the phone ring, etc-Buttons are easy to use and have a good tactile response and "seperate" feel. The motos have this touch snsitive thing going on, and it is hard to tell when your htting the right button. The Sony's have a different type of rocker for volume vs track advance/pause, so it is easy to tell which one you are touching.Things I don't like:-A bit finicky when pairing, especially when using it with more than 1 source. For instance, if I use it with my laptop then go to use it with my PDA Phone, I have to "trick" it into reconnecting by first calling a phone number. This may not be true for all phones though.-Not snug enough to wear while running / working out.-Take longer to charge than most.. more then 2 hours, although it is rare they run out mid day and I can usually time it so I charge them over night.So I am stuck with the problem :) of having to use my Moto S9s for workouts and these for work. Actually this winds up working out quite well because while the Moto's are better at fitting snugly for work outs and block out more noise (like the huffer on the treadmill next to you), they make my ears sore after more than an hour or so.However, while these are the best I've tried yet and the downsides are not all that much of an annoyance, they are still not a "top of the line" set of headphones such as the high end corded phones. I find this to be a bit like a good quality TV though. When you look at a better one side by side with an inferior one, you'll notice the difference but if the inferior one is equal to or better then what you were previously used to (like upgrading to HDTV from standard), you probably won't be disappointed with what an expert would consider inferior.On a final note, these are susceptible to radio interference like any other wireless device and I do get occasional skips. Again, this is no more frequent than any other BT model I've tried and seems to be much less of a problem with the newer BT 2.0 transmitters. | 1positive
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never buy from these people
It was over 2 weeks before I received my order and when it arrived, pieces were missing. I called and they sent replacement parts. The car holder for my palm that I bought broke the first time that I used it and the case that I purchased does not fit. What a waste of money. I will classify this as a lesson learned. | 0negative
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Not at all an Outdoor BT headset
I was very dissapointed with its audio performance. I don't want to write a lot because others have definitely written the positive features in good detail(good microphone, quick connect, good battery life, light-weight etc.), but the usability is very restricted.Here is the bottom line, if you want to take this unit outside of your office/home/any quiet environment, you will NOT be able to hear the other person even if the environment is moderately noisy (this is at unit's highest volume). I was using this in the car, and I can hear faint at best when the road is good, but when you pass through slightly patchy freeway, the other person's voice is completely drowned. The speaker's maximum volume is just completely unacceptable. By the way, this experience was inside a luxury car, not a cardboard car. I am not sure the reason behind this design, could be to improve battery life?I had high expectations. I am returning this unit to Amazon and will look at the Jabra BT500 (read good reviews about it: in-ear position & USB charging).By the way, I used this with my Blackberry 7100g, good syncing and quick connection. | 0negative
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Working Great for Me
I am using this with my Moto PEBL, PC XP (Cellink BT adapter - Toshiba Stack), and Mac OSX 10.4, with out any problems. Connection is easy, USB charging is great. 2 Volume buttons and one call button, Voice Dialing has worked great with the PEBL. I have used it for Skype calls on mac and PC with out issue. Sometimes as with any bluetooth set the quality of connection can cut out a bit. It is rather light and does not fit all that snug for me at times, but overall Great. | 1positive
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Phone for the Professional on the Go
Great Phone. Had it for a little over a month. I got a great deal for $90. PDA function is awesome, not to mention the Windows Media Player for those boring commutes. You can play music and watch video as long as you have enough memory on the SD slot. Works great with T-mobile Web Plan for $5.99. The only downside is the start-up time, but I rarely turn off my phone so that doesn't matter. And yes the battery time is kinda short, but I play games and listen to music all the time on the phone so I end up charging when I goto sleep anyway... so no loss there either... Great phone, esp since now you can get it for around $100 instead of $400. Definite BUY! | 1positive
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Not worth it
I was looking at everyone's reviews and they seemed to like this phone, so I WAS SO STOKED WHEN I GOT IT! When I opened it up and used it, i found it worthless. It feels like it's made of plastic. Feels cheap and most definitely does not meet my standards. The reception is VERY bad. I use the internet on my phone and that's another thing that didn't work. It looks really nice though. It also comes with everything you need for it so that was the plus on it. | 0negative
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A great case, once you break it in
I've been using this case with my Treo 300 for the past 5 months, and I'm very happy with it. As another reviewer has noted, the case out of the box seems too small for the 300. However, with a little wrestling, it's possible to get it into the case, which will soon expand enough to hold the Treo snugly but comfortably.The belt attachment works very well, and the case does a great job of keeping the Treo secure while still giving you quick access. There's a mesh pouch which is supposed to be used for an earbud, but which I use for a paper clip (for rebooting the Treo, which happens more often than I'd like).I've had no problem feeling the vibrating ringer while the Treo's on my belt, but I know some people have had trouble with this. | 1positive
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Sony charger
I'm giving it a 5 star though this is a replacement for one that stopped working. Price was right and it was oem and no more than aftermarket chargers. | 1positive
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Good Sturdy Basic Phone
I have had this phone for about two years now and it is still going strong. Over the past few months the battery life has started to wane, but I do charge it a lot so that could be my fault.I have dropped this phone more times than I can count, it has gotten wet, it has gotten cold and has never given me a problem. It does not have a camera or mp3 player and Verizon has stopped providing new ringers for this model--they use to have them, but they stopped about a year ago.The only serious gripe that I have with this phone is the fact that it will not vibrate on silent. It does vibrate, but only with the ringer at the highest setting, so forget being able to discretely get a call with a vibrate feature. If it had that feature I would buy another one, but I think I will have to choose a different phone this time (it is upgrade time) because I really like a phone to be able to vibrate without ringing.**note: the listing for this phone now has a photo of another model. This review was for the now extinct aluminum-clad LG phone. I have no experience with the pictured model** | 1positive
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Best little bluetooth on the market
This superlight, unobtrusive headset, works more reliably than the new noise cancelling sets, etc.... no comparison. And the listener on the other head, often thinks I'm on a land line.I have sent two of the new Jawbones back. They just don't have the technology down to work properly.The only bad part of the X-10, is the ear hook, whose tabs that hold it on the earpiece, break off very easily. This headset need tender loving care.The charger though, is great, and simple to hook up. Much better than all the other chargers. AND they provide a USB connection charger. | 1positive
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Jabra C250 Review
one of the best headsets out there.sound quality on both ends is great. | 1positive
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buyer beware
I received the battery and charged it before use for 24 hours. I put it in my phone and it lasted about 1 hour. I called the vendor for a replacement and after a very long conversation they agreed to send a replacement. Then I received the wrong battery. Called, they said they would replace it but after 2 weeks I just filed for a refund. I wont order online again.MOTOROLA OEM BR50 RAZR V3 V3a V3c V3g V3i V3m BATTERYMOTOROLA OEM BR50 RAZR V3 V3a V3c V3g V3i V3m BATTERY | 0negative
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T- Mobile service SUCKS
I bought this phone and Plan as the deal was too good to resist.Now I am not able to receive calls from some service providers, they get a voice message " This number is temporarily out of service".I called T-mobile customer service 3 times and after being put on hold for more than 30 min finally was able to reach Tech support. He tried everything and in the end said that they cannot help me [if tech support cannot then who can???]. Now I have been asked to go to a T-Mobile store and they MAY be able to help me.When I ask to talk to a supervisor, I was transferred to a number which was playing the message "The Number you have reached is incorrect" ha ha ha how funny.Will never take T-mobile service ever. | 0negative
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Bought 2 of these, niether worked on 3 different phones.
These are absolutely worthless. I bought 2 of them, tried them on a RAZR V3, a RAZR V3XX, and a SLVR and neither one of them worked. Anyone selling these is ripping you off. | 0negative
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The best bluetooth headset on the market.
The best bluetooth headset on the market. Works perfectly, easy to setup, awsome sound quality and great incoming call notification feature. | 1positive
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Does not fit the i530
Just as a note to any Motorola i530 users, this belt clip does not fit the phone. The wraparound clips at the bottom of the holster are too large for the phone and the thumbclip at the top of the holster does not reach far enough over the top of the phone to snap into the lock groove. Do not bother with it. This item may be mislabeled and actually be compatible with another Motorola phone, but I have no way to find out as I only own an i530. | 0negative
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wrong product
the stylus did not fit the product. It was shorter than the original stylus and did not fit properly into the Sharp ZR-5800 and kept falling out when not in use. At one point it fell out and broke! The only positive thing is that I was only out $10! | 0negative
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Good Bluetooth
Unbeatable price. This bluetooth is simple yet has good quality. The voice recognition frustrates me at times, but that isn't the bluetooth's fault. I originally had the H700, but nobody could hear me with it. I now know it was because the mouthpiece was touching my cheek and had to be separated with something in between. Either way, the H500 is one of the lower priced bluetooth headsets and should definitely be bought from Amazon and not higher priced stores. | 1positive
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great
This silicone skin is great!! My dash is protected, and skin prevents slipping while I'm on the phone. It was definitely worth the purchase. | 1positive
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Palm USB cable
I was looking for something like this for a long time. It's very good charger. Excellent quality for the offered price. I'm very satisfied. | 1positive
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Breakup with your various AC adapters...
Breakup with your various AC adapters and hook yourself up with the Tekkeon myPowerAll Universal Rechargeable Battery :-)This battery will not only lighten your load,but will let you have more room in your gadget bag or belt so you can carry more gear!Go here to read the complete RainyDayMagazine FirstLook Review!(...) | 1positive
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USB Doesn't charge iPhone...
This item doesn't charge my iPhone at all.. It shows as if it was however, it doesn't! That's what I get for purchasing something that was only $6. Went to Apple to buy a retail one and it works fine. | 0negative
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All Talk - No Action
Having used this phone for the last 3 months, I think I have it figured out. It Sucks !!!Pros:1. Has Bluetooth - Basic, but at least it has it2. Brilliant color screen - pretty good screen3. Adequate memory - stores tons of contacts & can add additional trans-flash memory4. reception: better than other Motorola phonesCons:1. Bluetooth - Basic Bluetooth... all you can do is connect to a hands-free device. You sync your contacts, emails, calendar etc to your PC but you need to buy the PhoneTools software from Motorola. You cannot use it as a modem to connect to the internet for your laptop using Bluetooth - you have to buy a data cable for that.2. Camera - Supposedly a 1.2 Mega pixel camera... it takes pics worse than my 2 year old Samsung camera. Very bad picture quality.3. Antenna - you would expect for the price of the phone you get a good antenna, but the extendable antenna pops out very easily and I have already bent it in my pocket several times. Extendable antennae are past, all the new phones have fixed antennae.4. Battery - My battery discharges in 3 hours now, even if I don't use it. Mine could be a defective battery.5. Build quality - right from day one I have noticed when I open the clamshell it makes scratches on the case... now remember, the case it black & it gets very visible.... This is really unacceptable.I expected more from Motorola, but I am really disappointed. Bought it when it was first released since it was the latest & greatest... ouch.... what a mistake, I should have believed the other reviews. I guess Motorola knows about these flaws that why it came up with a newer model - V810/E815 pretty much immediately. Not sure how good the newer models are, but make sure you read the reviews before you buy them. | 0negative
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It's like a second brain!
Awesome! no words can describe it you, must try it to fully understand it's capabilities. I have had it one day, I am trying to install Pocket Money, but somehow it doesn't recognize that I have money installed on my computer and won't synchronize with my desktop (somehow I don't think I am going to get it to work--have tried for a few hours now!) Every thing that came installed on the thing works and synchronizes perfectly.If Technology scares you or your computer skills are minimal stay away from this product. | 1positive
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Returned the item as the phone has a constant low frequency hum
Bought the phone more for its size than anything else. Was disappointed to hear a low "hum" when you open the handset. I thought it was defective and stopped by a T-Mobile store. The customer service individual said the "hum" was normal. Nice...the usual teenage kid, deciding to add his on spin on things! He goes on to say, "I have 10 other phones just like this back here...its just like that". Nothing like that warm fuzzy feeling when you just bought a defective product and will be spending a boat load of time writing emails and making phonecalls, explaining why you were the unlucky recipient of a defective product.Before jumping the gun, I decided to call on other Razr users, those good friends of mine who convinced me that this is the crème de la crème phone. Well the problem is not just with T-Mobile Razr but with Cingular ones too. Issue is not everyone pays attention when they flip open the handset. The hum is sort of masked when a conversation is happening. But now I finally got enough people to realize that this phone is defective.Oh well, someone has to do some basic quality assurance for Motorola as they have no problem putting a defective product in the market place. Not surprised the phone is free after rebates....coz its defective.One last gripe, the phonebook is soooo outdated and a pain to fill up. If you ever had a Sanyo, Samsung or Nokia phone, you'll hate this phonebook. | 0negative
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good, basic headset
This headset does the basic things well. Flip it open, it turns on and pairs (assuming you've already don't the initial pairing). Batter life is pretty good and voice clarity is fine.I can see some people having a bit of trouble with fit because of the flat earpiece, but most people should be fine.All in all, great headset for the price. | 1positive
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goodbye landline, goodbye sprint, I'm buying a 2nd one for my girlfriend
I just received the WIP320 Dec 22, 2007. It came with *.16 version of firmware which does not appear to have any serious problems and it also came with a USB cable (unlike previous versions).After giving the battery an initial overnight charge (10+ hours), I was able to talk for 2.5 hours non-stop without even putting a dent in the charge.Actually using the phone does not appear to wear down the battery too much.After that, I drove around for about 45 minutes testing out wireless access points. Scanning for wireless networks also does not appear to wear down the battery very much.However, letting the phone sit idle still does wear the battery down for some reason. After using the phone, I let it sit for 4 hours connected to my wireless router, and the battery drained down to 50%.The headphone jack is non-standard, and according to a previous post, you need some special stereo to mono adaptor to use it which I plan on buying at radioshack.Overall, this phone is awesome. At 119$, it will more than pay for itself in 4 months.I'm buying a 2nd one for my girlfriend and definitely not renewing my home phone account when it expires. | 1positive
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Awkward, Doesn't Fit Well, & Was Not as Described
I went 'round & 'round with this seller trying to get him to fess up to the fact that it was not as described. It was $3.90, so I cared more about the principle than the product, which was terrible--completely useless. It's awkward, doesn't fit will, & definitely can't be put on quickly to answer the phone--when you finally do get it on it's very uncomfortable, & doesn't stay on. I needed it for work, so it was completely unacceptable.The seller also harassed me about leaving a negative review. Amazon went WAY out of their way to make it right. | 0negative
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The only one that will work if you have two bluetooth phones
I had 5 different motorola bluetooth earpiece and non of them could come close to the performance of this unit. I have been using this for the last two months now and so far I have no complains that they can't hear me which is so common complain when I am using any of my motorolas. this one works with my hp ipaq and motorola razor at the same time, ipaq for my business and rzr for my personal phone. | 1positive
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This thing is a DISASTER !!
Ok I never, ever write reviews but this time I need to act for the common good! How can you sell a product with a software so full of bugs and a hardware as awful ?I've seen lots of people complaining about white screens, phone stopping, impossible to place a call : you know what ?? bug bug bug !!! this product has been released before it was finished. The damn thing just does not work !In short :- battery life between 2 hours and 10 hours...that's if you don't use it- awful reception, i have to go on my balcony when any other Cingular or Verizon phone works at my place...- slow as hell (they messed up the software on this phone real bad ) - I usually type 10 digits phone numbers at normal speed and the phone cannot make the "beeps" fast enough and display the numbers on screen! that's how bad it is !! you can't even enter a phone number properly !!!- sometimes (1 call out of 4 maybe) the call seems to be placed but it actually does not dial...in this case cannot dial for sometimes a couple of hours- with the ring changer on the side you never know in which ringing mode you are- the voicemail icon never seems to disappear, even after you have checked your messages- the damn thing reboots on you !!!- very hard tu turn on and off, it is so slow you don't know what the hell the phone is doing- the worst charger system ever, you never know if the thing is going to charger all the way through or not...SO:NO RECEPTIONHELL TO TURN ON/OFFNO BATTERY LIFECRASHES ON YOUDO NOT BUY IT !!!!! It is worth paying money to not get it.ORX-mas gift idea for your worst ennemy !!! | 0negative
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Replacing 2 phones after one and a half year
My wife and I have two Audiovox CDM 8910's. The phones' ages were about one and a half year. My wife's phone just died less than a month ago; and my phone just ceased functioning, today. Both phones were unable to be turned on. We paid $50 for my wife's phone replacement. I expect to pay the same amount for my phone replacement. We bought the same model phone again because it was much cheaper. Probably, we won't buy Audiovox products again. In a few months, when our contract with our phone provider ends, we will use different provider or obtain different model phones. | 0negative
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phone battery
Can't comment on the longevity of this item, but so far so good. Quick delivery. Good price. I'm optimisticly hopeful. | 1positive
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old battery, poor capacity
I ordered 2 of these (they are cheap). Neither one will hold a charge more than about 16 hours, with less than 30 min of talk time. They were unopened, thus are sold as 'new' but probably have been on the shelf for too long. | 0negative
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GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great delivery!! On time and came as described!!! NO complaints what so ever!!! WILL BE DOIN BUISNESS AGAIN, BELIEVE THAT!!!!!!!!!!! | 1positive
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the WORST company of the world
ATT are the kind of company that anyone who breathes should run away from. They will make sure you are remain miserable throughout while being their customer.Been their customer for 5 years and everytime I had an interaction, ATT people will do their level best to make sure you continue being miserable.I think they all belong to some other planet where customer service has some other meaning.If anyone may be wondering (doubt that anyone would) why I stayed with them for so long the answer is -- iPhone. i got a cool android and immediately switched..i don't think i will ever switch to ATT EVER. | 0negative
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Hard to make the 820 worse!!!
Motorola should be flogged. In any environment that is not grave yard quiet you need to hold your hand up to your ear and reshape your ear and fiddle with the unit to try to hear. You might as well hold the phone up to your ear... atleast you would be able to hear without a struggle. I called Bat Wings (Motorola) and inquired about optional ear loupes and was told "one size fits all." The morons don't recognize that the Germans use photographs of ears for identification because there is more variety than there is in finger prints. ONE SIZE FITS ALL!!! Not in shoes, clothes, gloves, underwear or hats!!! Right Motor ONE SIZE FITS ALL... Motor Morons. | 0negative
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Best bluetooth headphones ever
I bought these when they first came out in July 2006 (as X5; not X5i). Four years later they are still working perfectly. Amazing battery life, comfortable fit, great sound, very portable, and lots of ways it can be used.I do not know what the negative reviews are talking about - my friends at work liked it so much that they each bought one (four of us).highly recommended, and like another reviewer said - best product for the gym - like him, I have been using these pretty much 4-5 times in a gym under sweaty conditions, running, weights, etc - never let me down. Battery lasts for ever. | 1positive
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You get what you pay for
This deal was too good to be true. Of course I wasn't expecting any name brand stuff here, but at least I expected them to all work. I don't know if I got a bad earbud or what, but it adds static and noise and therefore cannot be used.The case I didn't need, but it does fit well and looks to be decently constructed. The power adapter seems to work fine. So basically I spent $9.99 and am only using the power adapter. I guess that's a good enough deal. I think I'll go spend some extra money and get a brand name earbud/headset though. | 0negative
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Cool at first... but juuusssst you wait.
It will FALL APART!I did not put this phone through anything but the normal, daily use required of any cell phone and yet here it is, only five months later, disintegrating before my very eyes. Truly. The whole thing is coming apart like a 3,000 year old bird skeleton. The hinge caps keep falling off, the case is starting to warp, the LCD is becoming unhinged, the release button is broken, and the back plate sits crooked. Again, I have not done ANYTHING to damage this phone. This was the result of normal wear and tear. Seriously.In addition to it's short life-span, there were plenty of other problems I experienced during normal use. The "sweet spot" on both the receiver and the mic were so fine that I found myself pressing and sliding the phone against my head to find the perfect angle. If I didn't, people couldn't hear me or I couldn't hear them. My phone also experienced a lot of electronic interference with random devices in my house (computer, stereo, TV, robot servant) and I would sometimes have to step outside to get reception.But setting all that aside, the most important factor remains:IT WILL FALL APART!!Do not get a RAZR. Luckily I had phone insurance. When I called and asked for a replacement the Cingular operator himself told me that they receive THREE TIMES more RAZR claims than any other phone. He then suggested I go with an LG CU500. I haven't received The LG yet so I can't vouch for it over my RAZR, but at this point, anything will do.RAZORS are for SHAVING. I suggest you keep it that way. | 0negative
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Bad phone - looks cheap and poor battery life
Its looks cheap and the battery runs out after 30 mins of talking. Its has to be charged twice every day!! | 0negative
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I was wrong, because I do not know how does it works.
The situation that I have is having a Nokia 2330 Classic, but did not know that this model does not included connectivity. Any way, thanks. SDoctor. | 0negative
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The best!
best bluetooth ever.love the earloops, battery last forever. This older model is the best one ever made, I am ordering 2 more. | 1positive
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Big problems with Data!
This phone has several big problems:1) First of all, it has known sync problems. In my case, data would sync from Outlook, but not correctly. Dates were changed, times were changed, big garbled mess. I spent 5 hours with tech support who finally told me that it was a bad phone and to return it.2) The clock resets itself to whatever time it thinks it should be. Very annoying.3) Difficult to use. I was able to teach myself all functions within an hour, but the touch screen is very difficult to use unless you are stopped on the side of the road and using both hands. Not too user friendly. I had it less than 24 hours before I returned it and got a Blackberry. | 0negative
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Almost perfect
The phone and its capabilities are perfect and then some but the few options that are not compatible with our(US) network is a slight downer. For what's it's worth though it is still definitely a great buy. | 1positive
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Clunky and not very functional
This phone bills itself as "international" with two GSM bands, but on a recent trip to London and Dubai I could not get it to work at all and had to revert to my tri-band Sony Ericsson Ti68, so if you travel out of the USA think twice! Also, on weekends, I found the added size of the SX-56 needless and reverted to my smaller phone. Windows CE is less intuitive than the Palm OS - CE does not prompt for confirmation of entries, leaving you wondering if they were accepted. One great feature of the SX-56 is the speakerphone ability, not common in a handheld - but overall I would say stick with a Palm plus a small mobile phone. | 0negative
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I lost my money
This phone is a refurbished phone, the battery is not original and now no longer works, turns itself off with just a few minutes of use | 0negative
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case for what?
i used this case for several months and quit for all the headache it was giving me. i kept it in my pocket and due to all the (unnecessary) holes in the case, for speaker, data port, and what-ever-the-thing-on-top-does, the case fills with sand and all kinds of bits of stuff. collecting behind the plastic makes screen visibility difficult under most lighting conditions.plus my friends made fun of me for this case :( so i tossed it. | 0negative
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piece of junk
I bought this really cheap a year or so ago, and I guess I got what I paid for. The little part where you press the buttons to choose the station is super sensitive. Barely touch it and it switches to another station. It frequently slides down between my seat and the center console, where I have to fish it out and the station gets changed again. Sometimes there seems to be static on several stations that I go through. The display also gets super hot, even if you have the light turned down. When I can afford to buy a better transmitter (hopefully one that also charges), this one is going in the garbage. | 0negative
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can't really complain at this price huh?
This skin fits well and looks good. The jacks are all easily accessible through the cutouts which line up perfectly. It lacks a screen protector which would have been a welcomed addition. The volume keys are a little difficult to access due to them being recessed when the skin is on. It takes a little getting used to, but ultimately isn't a big deal. The one thing that has been fairly bothersome is the feel of the skin. It always feels slippery to me. I rated it at four starts though because it definitely serves it's purpose well and for the couple of dollars that it costs, it's pretty hard to complain about it. | 1positive
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Plantronics 510
This is my third bluetooth head set. I also had a Motorola & Jabra. The Plantronics is the best by far but not perfect. It has better volume than the Motorola and is more comfortable than the Jabra. However, occasionaly the Plantronics disconnects from my Motorola cell phone. | 1positive
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stays paired for a long time..
the battery life is nice...it can last even a full week...I haven't used the BT Dongle yet...so I can't comment on it...I definately recommend this purchase... | 1positive
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great product highly recommended!
Easy to use, if you have a Samsung phone, this should be standard equipment. I'd buy another if I needed to | 1positive
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Warranty? What warranty?
I had been very happy with my Motorola A630 until the battery started losing its charge within a day, even when the phone was turned off. The friendly but incompetent customer support kept me on the phone for an average of 40 minutes for the repeated calls trying to figure out the problem. After the phone had finally been sent to their technical service center, they returned it to me that the phone was irreperable "due to customer abuse." I have done nothing to that phone that could have caused any damage (unless using it to make phone calls counts as "customer abuse"), but got the same comment, without explanation after I had sent the phone in for a second time for reevaluation. It seems that Motorola is just trying to get out of fixing or replacing the phone free of charge under warranty. You'll be fine with a Motorola phone as long as it works. After that, you're on your own. | 0negative
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Black Berry Storm
This is the phone has had the most glitches and drop calls than another cellphone that I have ever had. The verizon family plan has turn out the be one of the most expensive and complicated phone plans that I have signed-up for. I do not recommend this phone or verizon to anyone. | 0negative
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Do Not Order
When my order for this phone clip arrived, I did not receive the clip that is shown in the picture. Even though I didn't get the correct clip I tried the one I got, and it was no good. After a few times of getting in and out of the car my phone stated popping off the clip, and once it fell in the water. Luckily I picked up quickly so my phone wouldn't get damaged, but for those of you looking to buy this clip- DON'T! | 0negative
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Voyager 510 Review
This will be my second Voyager 510 and it is my second one because the 1st one was so good that i will not use anything else. I've tried 3 different versions of Jabra and they were OK but not as good as Plantronics, not to mention Plantronics is less expensive. So if you are looking to try something new I am sure you will be very pleased with the purchase of this unit. Oh, by the way, this transaction was flawless, too! | 1positive
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Very good sound quality
I want to first start off by saying that I'm not an audiophile by any means. Generally I'm happy with cheap headphones I can get from Wal-Mart or some similar store. I got these headphones for my Katana Dlx and wow, I didn't realize what I was missing. I enjoyed the sound from my previous headphones but then I compare my cheap pair to these (to me these are expensive) it's a world of difference. Sadly I returned these because the in-line button did not work with my phone and because I could just get a cheaper pair that does the same thing I figured I would do that because I'm not huge into audio. I still think it is a high quality headphone set.Pros:1. Sound quality is notably different (possibly because of the in ear design) and you can hear the bass, something my other headphones lack.2. Block out other noises very effectively3. Long cord so it fits in your side pockets of your pants fairly easy4. People could hear me clearly (a problem I was having with bluetooth)Cons:1. For me I thought that the blocking of sound made me hear myself too much when talking so it was distracting at times.2. The in-line button didn't work with my phone but that can varyOverall I recommend this for those looking for a good quality sound for a cell phone when listening to music or making calls!! | 1positive
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I love it
I have a 6126, which I use mainly for internet access with AT&T; Media Net (web internet) prepaid service. I LOVE IT. I was able to install Opera Mini (free at operamini.com, just go to it from the phone) into the Games folder. I use this phone mainly for web browsing, and Opera Mini comes pretty close to a normal web browsing experience. I signed up for pay as you go AT&T; which means it took a month before I can sign up for unlimited Media Net. Still, it's been really useful even before that. This is a seriously good web experience for the price.Eventually I may need to upgrade my phone service to get tethering and the phone is capable of that and other things as well that I'm not using yet. So for me this phone will be useful for a long time to come. | 1positive
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It's not difficult to provide an accurate description
They should provide the photo for the white one so people actually know what it looks like. This is the black one (Krusell 00332) | 0negative
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How is this supposed to work?
I got these for my jawbone headset. Many had said they work great. but for the life of me i cant figure out how you get them to work short of superglue and even then they are too quiet to hear so i guess they work on the jabra they are designed for but not the jawbone. | 0negative
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too good to be true... almost
this headset kicks! i dont even want to call it a 'headset', cuz it's waay too small for that.it's available online for about 20 US bucks, and it's worth 10 times that, easily.after using a Jabra BT200 with my newy aquired motorola L2, i wanted something smaller, so i found this little nugget. the Jabra worked quite well, mind you, but was a little too big of a gizmo than i wanted to sling up off the top side of my ear.the bluespoon AX2 is unbelieveable. it felt, literally, like it wasn't there. it communicated (bluetoothed) to my phone seamlessly. it communicated to me (thru some beeps and chirps) flawlessly.it took about three days of heavy use to get the 'set comfy in my ear, yet comfy or not it was always very secure and clear, both incoming and outgoing. it sicks in your via one of two (lg or sm)"soft springs" which are just soft rubber thingys that follow the inner contours of your ear.(this thing held on even when my own glasses fell off my head!) (thanks, slayer!)i've read about some charging problems in some other posts, and i hate to report that i'm having some charging problems myself. seems the mini-usb connection is not very solid, maybe due to the fact that the thing is made of lightweight plastic.the only problem i see with this unit is the blinky-blue light. it blinks once every 10 seconds when it's on. it blinks alot more when you're on the line. blinking when you're on the phone is acceptable, even expected, but you should be able to turn it off, so as not to freak out the general public. (not everybody knows what a borg is..)so if you're looking for a cheap, light, comfortable, reliable, geeky, borg-like headset that's worth every penny, get a freakin sweet bluespoon ax2 beeootch! | 1positive
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dissatisfied with the motorola h500
i just purchased this headset and i'm very upset that i overpaid for a headset that doesn't even have the full functions of a regular wired headset. i have a motorola v360 phone in which i can listen to mp3's on, but with the motorola h500 bluetooth headset, i can't even listen to them. from what i have found recently through research is that this headset doesn't even support mp3 files. i wish i knew about this before i spent $75 on it. but other than this, other people on the other line complain that they can't hear me well. i'm definitely returning this headset back asap and getting my money back. this headset definitely isn't worth its price. | 0negative
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