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Don't buy this!
It looks cool, but the sound is not good and it's always sliping from my ear. I just quit trying to use it. | 0negative
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So Far So Good
Nice retail packaging. Charged it up for a full charge and works great so far, just as advertised. Really comfortable ear-pieces, just find the one that fits you. Has great range around the house, I can get about 20-25 feet away before it loses it's signal. Great for the car as long as radio's got no volume. That's the only problem I have with it, is that the volume doesn't get as high as I would like. I have had it for a few days and happy so far. I just need to still set up the voice dialer on my phone, so I don't have to dial by number, just tell the device to call so and so. Really happy so far, this is the third bluetooth device I've tried and so far the best. I only gave it 4 stars because of the volume. | 1positive
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Doesn't Dial Out Well
This was originally a good idea - connects easily. However, it NEVER understands any dial commands so I'm unable to dial out without using my cell phone. Plus the folks at the other end were not able to hear me very well - doesn't appear to be omitting background noise as advertised. Very disappointed and will be returning. Am going to use my Garmin GPS for my hands free... | 0negative
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Just returned mine
Just shipped mine back this week for two reasons.1. Connection to phone (Moto Razr) was poor. Unless the phone was in shirt pocket an intolerable amount of static on the recieving side occured. I was told by callers that they were able to hear me allright. Couldn't even put phone in pants pocket and hear callers. Didn't have problem with wind noise that other people mentioned, try rolling ur windows up i guess.2. Headset randomly disconnect from phone (same phone it was made specifically for) and i needed to delete it from profile and reseek and connect, which involves inputting a four digit code and took at least a minute or two to do, sometimes even requiring me to power off and on the phone.My recomendation, I just ordered a wired SYN0896 headset made by motorola which i'm confident will have neither of these troubles and is 30 dollars cheaper than the price as of now (40) and 45 dollars cheaper than the 55 i paid for the bluetooth one. Seems like the best option, which i had been told wasn't even available for my phone by local Verizon store(trying to sell more high margin bluetooth headsets no doubt). | 0negative
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Works Great
Purchased this item to run a remote TV from my Direct TV box.Product is very good quality and very un-china. | 1positive
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Phone not compatible
Item description said my phone compatible with product but when I received the item, the specs do not include my phone as compatible | 0negative
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Ear reciever to big
The design is hot but the ear reciever is to big for any persons ear which causes the bluetooth device to hang away from a person's face. My two other roomates and I tried everything including using the smaller ear adjustment piece to hold it closer to the face but the ear reciever is just way to big to fit in a person's ear. I wanted it so bad to :(. | 0negative
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Poor Quality
Bluetooth earpieces still have a long ways to go. Sound quality was very poor with lots of cracks/pops. On the other end, people had a hard time understanding me as well. I just sent it back. I'll wait till Bluetooth technology gets better. I'll go back to using my Jabra wired earpiece, which works very well. | 0negative
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It fell apart!
I love the other product that I received from Amazon but this item fell apart within the first five minutes that I had it and I could not get it back together. Although I only paid 1 cent for it and the shipping cost was where I really paid anything I was a little upset. I still use it because I cannot find another head set to fit my Motorola razor except the expensive blue tooth. I also do not like the way it fits in my ear. It is very uncomfortable. Thanks and have a great day!Sincerely,Dianna Lopez | 0negative
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item appears to be a refurb
The first phone I received was obviously a used or refurbished phone. The manual was dogeared and the phone had signs of wear & tear. The phone's speaker volume was poor. So I sent it back. The second phone was functional, but the manual was for another phone. The packaging was very worn and the cord had obviously been used. I kept the phone since it worked, but this product is well below the typical amazon quality that I expect. | 0negative
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khoi from Dallas Tx
I purchase this phone for my friend and just have it almost 2 two week .The phone start having trouble when you push it up to talk ,the power went off and i have to turn back the power again ,just happen very often .Phone look nice but i very disappoint the way it happen.I would not recommended buying this product . | 0negative
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If it sounds too good to be true...
...it's because it is. I couldn't bring myself to spend $40 on this battery from Alltel, so I bought this one instead. It wouldn't even hold a charge as well as my old one. So now I've wasted time and a few bucks on shipping and I will still have to spend the $40 to get a good battery. Lesson learned. | 0negative
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Great sound, easy to wear, but unreliable
I have used the Jabra JX-10 for 3 years. I bought 3 in that time: the original, a replacement when I lost that one, and a third one for my wife. The sound quality is excellent. The JX-10 is extremely light, to the point that I often forgot that I was wearing it. It paired easily with my Blackberry and with various cell phones that my wife had. My main complaint was that the earband breaks VERY easily. Over the 3 year period, I broke at least a dozen. Until recently, I would have given this product a 4-star rating.However, in October 2007, having just lost another one, I ordered a replacement. I could not get it to charge. I returned it, and the second replacement would not charge. I tried several chargers at several different locations over a 10-day period, to no avail. (I even verified the chargers by charging my wife's JX-10.) I returned it for yet another one, and that third one had the same problem. Jabra customer service claims that they have had no reported problems, but recommended upgrading to the more expensive JX-10 II. I have not done so. I regret not having the JX-10, but I cannot justify trying a fourth replacement. | 0negative
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Great value for quality product
Had the same headset for a couple years, and it finally went out on me due to normal wear and tear from constant use. Found this online for a fraction of the cost Plantronics wanted to charge to replace it. Great fit/comfortable, good sound and mic with wind cancel, and easy to control buttons. | 1positive
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Not well suited for the Jawbone II
When I first installed one of these on my new Jawbone II, they were fantastic. They fit my ear canal perfectly, negating the need for the ear loop that came with it. Unfotunately after a few days they started rejecting my headset. The ear pieces would not stay on the Jawbone, and they would no longer stay firmly in my ear. I tried washing and drying them thoroughly, but that only helped for an hour or so. I am not sure what the fit problem is, but they turned out to not work for my Jawbone II and me at all. | 0negative
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Jabra doesn't fit
the most uncomfortable device I ever bought. returned immediately. jabra forgot how to do it on this one | 0negative
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Great product for its price.
I've had another Plantronics earpiece for awhile, but--with all the reports coming out about cellphone-cancer link--wanted to get my wife one too. It's a great product, at a great price point. It has clear reception and fantastic battery life. Fits well too! | 1positive
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Comfortable,secure and crystal clear
I have now purchased 2 Plantronics Voyager 510 bluetooth headsets from Amazon and couldn't be happier with the quality of the product or the shopping experience. For me. at least, this is the perfect headset. It's design/configurationallows it to sit securely and firmly around the ear and in the ear canal (choice of three sizes of ear tips) and yet be so comfortable for many hours of wear as to be almost unnoticeable (no irksome pressure points). The quality of the audiofor both speaking and listening is excellent with a capacity for very high/loud listening volume if necessary. The battery life seems to allow for about 4 hours of speaking time. It is reasonably usable in a windy environment (not in a wind storm)with good noise canceling capabilities. No complaints. Very highly recommended. May buy yet another before this superb model is discontinued. | 1positive
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Disappointed
This case does not offer the full protection for the KRZR that many would like, particularly on the front of the flip. It also offers very little protection on the sides. In addition, when opening the flip the cover tends to "pop" off from the pressure of the elastic. So, if taking a photo you must reposition the case. The multidapt system on the back also makes it seem to be a little "lumpy." | 0negative
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Way over-priced - worth $9.95 tops
Earphone sets like these sell in Taiwan for $7. Why would anyone pay $29.95 for one? | 0negative
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Item returned
This item was returned to the vender. It is only compatable with a computer.It does not have an alternative 12 volt plug. | 0negative
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Poor quality, but works.
I have only used the usb cable so far, but it did work. The only problem that I had was unplugging it from the phone. The metal shield on the cable got stuck and I had a hard time getting the cable free from the phone. I finally did, but the metal shield stayed in the phone. I used needle nosed pliars to get it out of the phone and was able to put it back on the cable. Neither the cable or phone was damaged, but it was a little annoying.Did come with a software cd even though the description said it wasn't included.Overall, you get what you pay for. I did not want to pay the $30 for the OEM cable, so I got this one because it was cheap. It works, but just be prepared. | 0negative
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Texter's Best Friend
Got this phone a couple of months ago and I love it! The keyboard is it's best feature and main selling point. Looks like the LG Voyager has stolen its thunder but i'm content with the enV until i get my two year upgrade credit from verizon. I do wish it had a better web browser but again looks like the voyager has taken care of that too.here's a tip: some people have posted that messages can't be auto deleted but text messages CAN be set to self delete...flip open the phone...go into the main menu...go to messaging...hit the left soft key to pull up settings (it will be the bottom left of your screen)...go to "1. All Msg"...auto erase is option 2. its hidden but its there. :-) | 1positive
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Better than expected!
It's better than expected. It is lightweight, thin, durable and flexible. The right and left sides are grippy so you feel that you have a good hold on the phone. The back is also grippy but not overly-so. It also provides for a raised edge around the screen so you can set the phone face-down on a flat surface and avoid scratches. The charging port cutout is large enough for my charging cable without having to remove the case from the phone. The stylus is little harder to get to with the case in place, but not too bad. The power and volume rockers are completely covered by the case and are easy to operate (easier than I thought they would be). The 3.5mm headset port cutout is large enough to allow the headset supplied with the phone to be easily plugged-in without obstruction. The case doesn't seem to cut down on wi-fi reception/transmission. I have no complaints about the case, whatsoever. | 1positive
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Great phone, minor changes, only tri-band
I recently got this phone thinking it was quad-band since that is what Amazon advertises. However I checked some websites and found out Amazon is mis-advertising and this is actually only a tri-band GSM 850/1800/1900.Although Motorola downgraded this aspect of the phone, you should still be able to use the phone in most countries (after having it unlocked) since services that run on GSM 900 also run on 1800 I think.Overall, having previously used a RAZR V3, I love this new V3xx.1) Camera is now 1.3 MP (compared to the V3's 0.3 MP), however, 2 MP would have been better.2) Screen is significantly sharper and the graphics are improved.3) Phonebook allows for multiple numbers per entry.4) External keys are now silent, so if you have previously used Motorola phones, you will find this a blessing; you no longer will be embarrassed when changing your ringer setting.Some more upgrades include:5) A cap for the mini-usb port to keep out the dust.6) When looking through your address book, you can now press multiple letters instead of just one--a definite time-saver and a given in Nokia phones.7) The '#' key now allows you to change your ringer setting to vibrate by holding it down for a second. Another hold will change your ringer back to the previous setting.8) The V3xx seems to save more battery by dimming and turning off both the external and internal screens much more quickly than the V3.9) For Sudoku lovers out there--yep, that game is on this phone. Although some features are disabled (such as Solver mode, Tutorial, or higher levels), there are no restrictions on playing 'Easy' level games.I would recommend this phone to everyone, especially previous RAZR and Motorola owners. The V3xx has a processor at least 4x faster than any previous Motorola phone. This means there is no longer a lag after pressing a button. | 1positive
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Girlfriend Loved it. Sound Quality Great
Purchased for girl after having the Jabra BT500 break on us after a month. she loves it so far.small profile, very lightnice designcomes with case to protect it and lots of accessoriescase has mirror on the bottom (good for a girl)sound quality, can't even tell she's on a headset.no other complaints.only had this for 2 days, so unsure how long it will last. gluck. | 1positive
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Good quality, well-made prooduct
I really enjoy using my bluetooth headset for playing games when I don't want to be attached to my computer. I may look a little dorky with them on, but they work really well, with great sound quality and a light weight. My only problem is the ease in turning it on, when it's in my backpack it can turn on by itself when something pushes against the large power button. A hard shell case would solve this problem. I do recommend this product to someone looking for a low-cost bluetooth stereo headset. This works great in Vista too. | 1positive
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Returned Plantronics Voyager 510 and bought Motorola H500
Love this headset! As stated above, I returned the Plantronics model that everybody was raving about. The only model more archaic than the Plantronics 510 would have to be one of those hideous Jabra models :)The Motorola is the headset I wish I'd bought the 1st time around. It is suprisingly comfortable, and doesn't take long to forget you're wearing it. There is no intrusion into the ear canal, allowing full air circulation and unhampered hearing of your surroundings. The earhook is slim and does not interfere with wearing sunglasses, which is something I can't say about the Plantronics 510.Pairing was a snap with my Sanyo 7050 Mil-Spec phone.I was willing to spend more for a headset, however this one meets my needs. I'm happy! | 1positive
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Plantronic Voyager 510 headset + base unit
This earpiece has the over ear support to stay in my ear with reasonable comfort (I have a small ear hole). It is tiring to wear after several hours, but is the most comfortible I used yet...after using both wireless and wired earpieces.The power button is very hard to use while on the ear, but turning the unit on/off is something that is only done in the beginning and end.I found the earpiece useful enough to use at a desk phone, so I also purchased the base unit. It works very well (base unit also charges the headset).Sound quality is good. Muting is puzzling as it seems to cut out the audio on the receive (unusual) as well as the send (normal).Overall, a very worthwhile purchase. | 1positive
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Not so good, wood breaks and comes unglued
While I give this product props for a clean modern design, I must say that is undone by overall lack of quality. The bamboo is only a paper thin sliver of bamboo that has been glued on the back. My case arrived with the bamboo coming unglued and cracking. From what I see here, this case is not going to hold up, even if it had come in better shape the craftsmanship is very poor. Still though it appears nice from a distance. | 0negative
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not available in 24 hours.
the phone is great... 5 stars. this has taken a week and a half just to ship it out of the warehouse. i need my phone faster than that. come on amazon, get it together. | 0negative
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Good product, HORRIBLE tech support
Good product, neat, small, useful. TERRIBLE HORRIBLE tech support. Long waits while techie looks up the simplest of questions. They're totally unprepared for the job. And I was given simply incorrect information which I had to wade through with more calls even to find out it was incorrect. If you're not a natural techie, expect a horrible experience with their tech support. | 0negative
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Lightweight Headset
The Scala-500 bluetooth headset is a lightweight, and not in the good sense. The sound is OK, coming and going, but I found the headset insubstantial. The earpiece speaker dislodges easily, the connection with the charger is tenuous, I can never find a comfortable fit, and the eyeglass adapter is pretty useless. I would comment on the battery life, but it died and will no longer take a charge. It was a short trip from the box to the trash heap for this baby. Many bluetooth gadgets seem to be high on the dissatisfaction index. This worked ok for its short life, but left me among the dissatisfied. | 0negative
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Sell your Motorola & Cingular stock
First of all, sell your Motorola stock. No one who buys this phone will ever buy anything made by Motorola again. Your phone will break. I am on my third, and you can hear only on the speaker phone. I would return it for another refurbished one, but why bother? I would only be getting a refurbished unit that one of the other reviewers of this phone returned. And do not expect eager cooperation from Cingular in dealing with this problem unit. So sell your Cingular stock, too. As soon as my contract is up, I am: leaving Cingular for good; getting an unlocked phone model from a different manufacturer; and buying time on T-Mobile as I need it. You have been warned. Caveat emptor. | 0negative
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Supermodel body...and brains
In black or gray, this is possibly the best looking phone T-Mobile has had in years. Unfortunately, there isn't much else good about it.Good:The phone responds to button clicks faster (scrolling, selecting, and even pictures) than previous models.The internal display (TFT) is actually visible in daylight. This sounds like a rather low expectation, but a lot of phones are still using STN displays which are hard to see in sunlight.MP3 ring tones sound very clear and have a good full range of frequency response. It sounds much better than a RAZR. The speakerphone sounds good too.It has a huge 22MB of memory.Bad:Reception is not good. I wasn't sure where to start, because this phone has so many problems, but this is the one problem not justified by a low price. I don't mean I am imagining a weaker connection, I mean it often drops service entirely. In the past 2 days since I got it, it has briefly shown no service 3 times in areas where none of my other phones (and I have just about all of them) have ever had trouble.The ringers, and speakerphone, just aren't as loud as the x495 and t209 were. It sounds just as good, as long as you don't want the option to turn the volume up. A lot of phones have a weakness here, but this model is replacing previous phones which were actually good.The vibrator is too noisy because there is no rubber bumper for the flip to rest on when closed (the raised area visible in pictures is plastic). When the phone vibrates, plastic rattles against plastic making a buzz sound. Earlier units sent out for reviews appeared to have proper rubber bumpers.The Bluetooth can't send or recieve files. It's ONLY for headsets or speakerphones. Too bad because...Samsung has invented yet another port shape. Your cable from last year won't work.The date can only be displayed by viewing the calendar. There is an option to show the entire calendar in standby mode, but not just the date like every other phone made. The external display can't show it at all.The shortcut keys (left/right, up/down) can't be changed from the defaults.The "up" shortcut is permanently set to the camera, which is completely idiotic because the phone already has a dedicated camera shortcut button on the side.Samsung will not let you add new sounds for text messages. The included message alerts are all annoying bell- and harp-like sounds.When you download files, the phone will sometimes (but not always, mysteriously) play annoying music. You have to turn the volume down to stop it each time this happens. None of the sound settings stop this.As usual, the included web browser is not good (and the phone can't run Opera Mini). It gives memory errors even displaying plain text it thinks is too long. Sometimes it displays text at one letter per line.Two tips if you are already stuck with this thing:1. You can change the WAP homepage (permanently fixed to the right softkey) by entering the following code: *#87927#Select profile settings, then select the only option with a name, then change and save the URL. Don't mess with anything else.2. Point the phone's WAP browser to Google or Yahoo, and enter the URL you want to go to as a search so they can find it and format it for viewing even when the phone's browser can't view it directly. | 0negative
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I Can Hear Clearly Now!!
The 'Samsung WEP200 Bluetooth Headset Kit (Samsung Retail Packaging)' is a very good product. It is very easy to use. I can hear very clearly when I use it while driving and the person on the other end can hear me clearly as well. I recommend this product whole heartedly! | 1positive
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Absolute CRAP!
This product is NOT what it says it is.The thing was shipped broken (piece by the volume button), does not fit the phone, and is constructed of the cheapest material I have ever touched.DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!!! It was a nightmare from the beginning. I managed to finally put my Galaxy Note in the cheap plastic/rubber "phone case" and it slid out so many times, that the credibility of this product was over. After I dropped my phone (on carpet) and the case came off! I shouldnt have on carpet!!!DO NOT PUT YOUR $650.00+ PHONE IN THIS PRODUCT!You will be greatly disappointed. The title is a lie.... IT DOES NOT FIT THE SAMSUNG GALAZY NOTE!Thanks for reading! | 0negative
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my coment is what you see in this picture fame is not what you get in the mail whats up with that. | 0negative
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V3c phone not supported
I bought this cable and CD to download the pictures off of my old V3c Razr phone but after an hour of installing and updating the software the software said my phone was not supported. So no luck on getting my pictures off of my phone. The cable does recharge the phone though when its plugged into the computer. | 0negative
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Great phone...if it works.
I purchased this phone in March of 2004. At first, it worked great, just like my Sanyo 5300. Then in May I began experiencing numerous problems - people would say they called me but the phone would never ring nor would it show up in my missed call log, dropped calls all the time when the signal strength was on 4 bars and the endless redialing loop, i.e. the phone would keep redialing a number and never place the call. Sometimes it would be stuck in the redialing loop for over 30 minutes! I took the phone to my local Sprint store where they updated the software. This did not fix the issues so I took it back to the store. They tested the phone and it failed their testing so Sprint is going to replace my phone under their 1-year warranty program.Let me say I take good care of my phone - never dropped it, keep it in a case - it is in mint condition. (The lady at the Sprint store even commented that my phone was in such great shape.) I have read on other web sites that individuals with this make/model of phone are experiencing the same problems. During the time the phone actually worked, it was great. However, it should not go haywire in 2 months. I am glad I am getting a replacement phone but the inconvenience of it all is frustrating. | 0negative
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Used it for a couple days and then returned it.
This was not the headset for me. I used it for a couple days and no one could ever hear me very well (and that was calling from my home office with no background noise.) I tried talking real loud but shouting on the telephone gets old and I was still told it wasn't great. I need a headset for business calls and when callers have to ask me to repeat myself, that is unacceptable. So, I'll try again with another one... | 0negative
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Bad Choice
I sold my Discovery 650 and upgraded to the 655 because I thought the DSP would cut the noise in the car. Boy, was I disappointed. Not only did it sound a lot worse to people on the other end, but it sounded a lot more choppy on my receiving end as well.It stays in my ear fairly well, even without the ear loop -- just the eargel. BUT...The eargels unclip too easily when in a pocket, bag, or ESPECIALLY when in the pocket-clip charger. If I have it clipped on my pocket, the eargel faces out and unavoidably rotates to its removal position. When I brush up against anything the eargel flips out. I've lost two eargels now and it just sits in a drawer.They should have designed a better retention mechanism on the eargel with some kind of positive release mechanism, and/or have the eargel facing back when it's in the clip in a pocket so it won't get torn off.I also hated the force required on the buttons. I never used the volume controls (always did it from the phone), and I dreaded getting calls because I'd have to MASH the answer button into my head.One more thing -- It's always getting "unpaired" from my Treo 680. I have to go through the Treo menus to get it to pair again. To be honest, this may have to do with the Treo more than the headset, but the two do not like each other that well.The Discovery 650 without the DSP had much better audio quality, slightly lighter force on the buttons, but the same problems with eargels getting torn off in my pocket.--- UPDATE ---I called Plantronics tech support and they immediately sent me out new eargels. So I'm using it again. | 0negative
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Constant complaints about the bad sound
Subject just about says it all. I constantly get ribbed by my friends whenever I use this device. Descriptives abound: "tin can","shoe phone", "It sounds like you are in a barrel", "why don't you spend some money on a real bluetooth."? Can't complain about he battery life, but I would never recommmend this thing unless you enjoy torturing whoever calls. | 0negative
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Great buy for the price
Battery life is good, I use about 7000 minutes a month on my cell and I had gone over a day and a half on a singe charge, reception is loud and clear and had no problems setting it up.Will recommend this headset. | 1positive
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Good Value
Works as expected at a much better price than buying two adapters from Palm! | 1positive
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junk
The battery I bought through amazon was junk the end broke off the first time I tried putting it in and o know what I am doing I have repaired several ipods | 0negative
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LOVE IT !!!!!!!!
my son put me on to the plantronics voyager. it is awesome. the sound is great and the people i talk to can't believe how clear my voice is. also, a great price. | 1positive
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Best quality for the money
After reading many reviews, I bought this model and have been very happy with the choice. It paired with my nokia 6102I phone in seconds. Also own a nokia bluetooth headset that hurts your ear after 20 minutes of wearing it; this Plantronics has been worn for hours without a problem. The sound clarity of the nokia headset is nowhere near the quality of the Plantronics. Bottom line is this is the best bluetooth headset I've found for the price. Note to the wise: check your phones campatability for this device before buying it. | 1positive
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Works Well in a Big Truck
I drive long distance in an 18 wheeler and I use the BlueAnt Supertooth and it works extremely well. Callers on other cells or landlines say they can hear me well. The speaker sound is very loud and I have no problem hearing the callers over the truck cab noise. It came with an AC home charger & DC cigarette lighter charger. I listened to "Leo Laporte" on XM and he recommended this item. I'm very happy, I've had various headsets, wired & not. I currently have 3 phones connected to the unit (you can connect up to 5 bluetooth items). | 1positive
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Pleasantly surprised
I bought this item at the local Circuit City a few weeks ago and I must say this was one of the best investments for my MP3 player I've ever made. I like the fact that you can tune this transmitter digitally instead of using a wheel and having to "guess" what station you are on. I have the transmitter set to 3 stations: 88.1, 88.3, and 88.5. I even set my car stereo to these stations as well, instead of the local radio stations! Sometimes I have to switch channels when coming into a busy area (I live close to Memphis). It's VERY nice having the option of listening to my MP3 player when I'm in the car instead of all the garbage the radio stations play. | 1positive
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great bluetooth
These headsets are great - everyone in the family has the same one. Even my wife can operate it. If they get lost, I just buy them on ebay refurbished with new earpieces for a fraction of the cost. | 1positive
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Great Buy
All I needed was a Data Cable for my phone which I didn't have. I found one here online, very inexpensive and shipped in a timely manner. I am very leary about making online purchases. This was well worth the value.Mj | 1positive
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Monster RadioPlay 300
Product was a gift but gift recipient says it works great! She has a 1990 Honda Accord and she uses this item to play her ipod or phone (pandora, etc) through her car radio speakers | 1positive
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dust
when i put it on, I kept getting dust on it everywhere. I had no choice but to throw it away. | 0negative
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Poor Quality, Bad design, poor reception
1. The phone keeps dropping calls - where my Motorola Razr had no problems.2. I cannot get it to sync reliably with my outlook - suddenly the USB connection will say, "Device Not Recognized". All my other USB devices work fine on my PC3. Let's play "find the camera" - to get to the camera ready to shoot I have to go through 4 menus - by which time my kids have invariably moved on. So long kodak moment4. Music player won't work with my blue tooth headsetBuying this phone was a big misake. | 0negative
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Handiest cable in the bag
With more and more devices allowing for mini-usb charging and synching... this product is great. | 1positive
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Keeps auto reverse
With my grateful to a super fast delivery by Amazon.com.Somehow it keeps auto reverse every 10 seconds with my car's cassette player (Ford Escort 1999).**I am not sure what went wrong, Coby or car's cassette player??**Give a good sound quality compare to its price.I will love it if it does not give an auto reverse problem to me! | 0negative
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Not much protection
I was really disappointed when the case arrived. It was a flimsy two piece plastic, designed to snap aound the Treo. The tab on one side did not even engage, so it was totally worthless. Even if it had, I don't think I would have trusted it to hold my PDA and not pop open if bumped. I eventually bought a leather case which also protects the screen from contact and damage. | 0negative
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Not great, but what do you expect.
For the money, it is a decent product. I had my 730 for about 10 months before the stop button on top fell off. I had my 730 for about 11 months before Airplane mode switched on by itself fairly frequently. I had my 730 for about 14 months before it started turning off by itself. I guess by then I had had my money's worth. You can't expect these phones to last forever. Not with Nextel/Motorola pushing new technology so often. They want quicker turnaround on their newest hardware, so they offer less reliable/durable products that need to be upgraded more often. It is pretty blatant, but they are not the only company doing so and they will continue to get away with it because consumers will continue to buy sub-par technology to stay 'hip'. I can't wait until they release a new Blackberry the size of a business card with a fully-functioning keyboard and the masses swarm to purchase it and use a magnifying glass and fingernails to send e-mails out on it like idiots. /end rantMy i90c was so much better, and lasted much longer. | 0negative
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An Unexpectedly Great Product!!!
When my previous head phones were damaged, I immediately asked myself "I wonder if anyone has made bluetooth head phones?" I found Plantronics and was amazed by how well they worked and how great they sound. I was most impressed with the talking feature and how the head phones would pause my music when I get a call and automatically resume at the same spot when the call ended. WONDERFUL!!I 100% recommend this product!!! | 1positive
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Disappointing device
I've been using the BT250 for a couple of weeks now. Here's what I've found:1. The belt clip stinks. The device drops off it all the time. It's silly to see a $90 device sabotaged by a 15 cent piece of plastic. (It looks stupid, also.)2. The standby time is nowhere near the 240 hours Jabra advertises. I find that it gives me a low power indication after about 24 hours.3. The 250 is awkward to put on your ear, which is a real pain when you're trying to take a call.4. I've found no way to voice dial on my Blackberry 7290 with the 250.5. The distance you can be from your phone is more like 10 feet, as opposed to the 30 that Jabra advertises.6. The volume is very loud on the Jabra. I have to turn down the phone or reduce the volume using the buttons on the 250 all the time.I'd recommend the Motorola HS810 which has a good carrying case, voice dials on the 7290 with no problems, goes on more easily, and has more intelligently designed buttons. | 0negative
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Do NOT do business with bargaincell!
Bought a cell phone battery that, of course, died one week past their return/refund deadline. Refused to refund or replace even though the product is CLEARLY defective. This company is a ripoff and will never do business with them again. Consider yourself warned. | 0negative
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Works well - does the job properly.
What more could I ask for? It works as advertised, charging my cell-phone via a mini-usb plug. The charger has a blue LED to indicate that it is powered when plugged in to the car accessory power plug (cigarette lighter). | 1positive
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Great, Great phone
I have now had this phone for about a month now and i absolutely love it. Its a texting machine, if you get this phone def. get a texting plan with it. If i had to complain about something its that you only get about 3 hours talk time out of it, but that isnt even that bad, so im still very pleased. Verizons reception in my area is very good, and this tranaction with Amazon was very seamless, great deal. Note- this phone in 80 to 100 dollars cheaper on here, hence the reason why i didnt buy it in the verizon store not even 5 min. away from my house. | 1positive
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Very bad connection
People can not hear me when using this bluetooth and I bought it because of the multiple line, which I have not try yet. I won't recommend this device | 0negative
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I'm the original poster Denise who reviewed this item and I'm re-writing my original review
STAY AWAY FROM THIS PHONE!The phone has a lot of great features but because it doesn't hold a battery charge what good is it?We're going back to Tracfone. We're not big cell phone users at all and we wanted a flip phone, and since we don't use the phone that much we didn't pay attention to the battery life of the phone until this past week, twice this past week my husband charged the phone and after using the phone a couple of times for short calls the battery went dead, so he charged it again, within a day he got 1 phone call, the phone rang 3 times, he picked it up and got cut off right away, battery went dead again.Virgin Mobile says this phone has I think an 8 day standby? no way. I called Virgin today to ask what they're going to do about the problem, they offered to ship me the same phone again, and couldn't guarantee that the battery would last longer then it does now.Virgin offered me nothing else to compensate for this useless phone, what good is a phone if the battery keeps dying? I thought maybe I'd upgrade my phone but they wouldn't give me a credit for the useless Oystr phones.I ordered the Motorola V176 today from Tracfone and will go back there. This Motorola phone was available when I was still with Tracfone so that's why I switched to Virgin Mobile. I'm very disppointed in Virgin Mobile and the fact that they won't credit me for 3 phones to upgrade shows they don't care.Sorry for my initial glowing reviews, I had no idea at the time that the battery was going to be such a problem. | 0negative
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Perfect
First off, I have a Nokia 6230 phone.Just received this phone case in the mail today. And this is by far, the most sturdiest, durable, and perfectly fit phone case I've ever purchased. I must admit to buying cheaply imitated phone cases before, but none of which could stand a test to this case. All of the cut-outs (i.e. ear piece, charger/port, and even a camera lense cut-out are all perfect. And the case makes it easy for you to still control the volume through a side cut-out which is covered by plastic.Another thing I really like about this case is that it is not to big, so it doesn't leave room for your phone to slide around in. I also love the way they included a button back piece on the phone, this is really helpful so that you won't have to take out the phone each time you want to take a quick snapshot.If you're searching for a case for your phone, be it a Nokia or other manufacturer, look to Krusell's for a case for your phone. | 1positive
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not worth it
I bought this based on the review of sound quality and unless you really like people asking "what did you say" over and over again i wouldnt buy this one, i have to be in a totaly quiet environment to use it and i still get complaints | 0negative
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BEST OF THE BEST.....
I just love this little telephone....Clarity is one of the best of all the telephones offered today! I highly recommend this phone for women because of the small features, my husband has a hard time with using it because his hands are larger than mine. I'm not a petite woman by far either... Fits perfect in my pocket with no discomfort. | 1positive
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I can't believe it's this cheap
I remember the days when I paid $100 for a replacement cell phone battery. Now, finding a replacement battery from a reputable Internet supplier is a little dicey. This battery was less than $5 and it worked like new. I bought 2 and I'm glad to have the spares, which I carry in a bag and needed during my short trip.b Thanks for Eforcity providing the excellent batteries. | 1positive
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Time limit to talk?
I second the comment about the annoying blue light right over your line of sight. But I have a issue with both of the units I bought (one for each car so I wouldn't have to remember to move it!). I'll be talking, using the device and after 5 minutes or so (haven't timed it but both units do this and they are fully charged) and the unit just drops without ANY warning (the call stays up becuase I can hit the button on my phone to use it rather than the device). Pretty well makes the device useless for me as I make calls related to my work and often times they are NOT short 1-2 minute calls due to technical nature of job. | 0negative
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Returned it
As soon as I opened it, I realized this was not the same quality as the Verizon package that carried the "same" items. The case was my main need and as other reviewers have stated here, it fit terribly, would not close completely, the openings did not line up with the parts of the phone (i.e., earpiece, antenna). We purchased the Verizon version of this 3-piece set for our sons at a special price of $20 each WITH the purchase of these phones. I'm kicking myself for not having purchased 3-piece sets for all four of us. | 0negative
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Works well with Treo 650 & 755p
I'm very happy with my Jabra JX10 headset. My treo 650 is very finicky but it works pretty well with the Jabra. The Jabra JX10 is amazingly small and most people can't even tell I'm on a wireless headset (which is really amazing because everybody knows when my wife is on her Plantronics 640).Also, I have a car with a convertible top and I can still hear people fine when using this headset- it's quite loud.P.S. I upgraded to a Treo 755p in the summer of 2007 and it continued to work great - range and sound quality were even better with the Treo 755p. | 1positive
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Works for me
I've had the phone for a month and the beginning was rocky but now that i've figured it out I'm very happy. Call quality is excellent. The only problem I had was with the SIM chip that refused to stay put, but once I fixed that it's been perfect. The ring tones are not optimal, my old samsung N200 was much louder and clear with regards to ringing, but right now, my only big complaint. Other little things, you can't put multiple phone numbers under one name in the phone book. The voicemail was a little confusing. But T-mobiles plans can't be beat and the phoen was free, so what can I say! | 1positive
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Great Product
Been looking for something like this for a long time. I was skeptable at first how good it would work, but from setting it up to using it I am very happy with it. | 1positive
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Alot of good for a little price
i am very happy with the Motorola HS820 bluetooth, i recently got it for my nextel i870 and i love it , no echo problems so far, light weight and very long battery life.Pros: Light weightGood Battery lifeVolume control niceComfortableGreat DistanceCon: Earpiece not fully adjustable like others | 1positive
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I hate this phone
I have had many motorola and nokia phones, and this one is BY FAR the worst. NO reception...simple as that. I can not use the phone at my own home ever. I am changing /upgrading today. I have had it for 6 months, and kept calling cingular and hoping for the best, for nothing. They said it's because I have 'trees' by my house. Ok, so don't buy this is you live near trees (?) !! | 0negative
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I would give it 0 stars if possible
The quality of these 3 items is below par by any standards, so cheap that .99 would be to much to pay. The ear-piece from my set did not work at all and the ear bud is quite large and very uncomfortable. The leather on the phone cover is VERY cheap (as expected as the item only cost 9.99). The 2 prongs/jacks, which need to be inserted into the bottom of the phone, have to be jammed into the phone just to get them to seat properly because they are bigger than they are supposed to be (compared to the Sony factory size prongs on the Sony charger that came with my phone). I DO NOT recommend this product. | 0negative
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Not so Hot
Pros- Provides a good grip for the Treo, making it easy to hold and less likely to slip out of your hand.- Controls are easily accessible, with the main buttons being covered but still easy to differentiate with your thumb and press the button you want. The Keyboard itself is uncovered allowing for easy typing.- Rubber is thick enough to provides a decent cushion for those times that you do drop your phone.- Cover does not interfere with the camera, charger/computer sync cable, head phone plug, IR port, stylus or memory card.Cons- Screen is unprotected. Although the cover sticks out from around the edges of the screen, the screen itself is unprotected. Has not been a problem for me, as I use a stick-on screen protector.- The rubbery material stretches as it ages... The cover on my phone is now loose enough that the phone will actually twist inside the cover.- (On versions with a belt clip) The loosness of the cover leads to the anchor for the belt clip actually pulling out of the cover. It can be pushed back into position, but everytime it gets pulled out it gets a little worse. The cover on my phone has gotten to the point that it will actually snag on my coat and pull the anchor free, dropping my phone to the ground unless I catch it first.- (On versions with a belt clip) The belt clip is designed such that it will slip off the belt a little too easily.Overall, I cannot recommend this product. I have enjoyed mine while it lasted but the continued stretching of the cover has gotten to the point that I am back on the market for a new cover.... I am thinking of trying out one of the hard cases this time. | 0negative
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Finally - A bluetooth headset that REALLY WORKS!
Headsets and me don't get along too well. They rarely fit my ear properly, they never seem to be loud enough (I'm not hard of hearing, either), and my biggest gripe: nobody can ever hear ME even when I talk at twice my normal volume.I purchased aMotorola H500for my mother as a Christmas gift, and tried it out myself a few times as I taught her how to use it, but found I just didn't like the way it felt on my ear...sort of like a barn door flapping in the breeze. People also complained about the sound quality when I used it...they couldn't hear me very well. And I found the buttons both hard to push and hard to find without actually taking the stupid thing off my ear, which completely defeats the purpose of a hands-free device. So when it came time to buy a bluetooth for myself, I did a little more research and the Plantronics Voyager 510 was far and away the top unit in terms of reviews here on amazon. Plus, there were a sufficient number of reviews (1066 at the time of this writing) to give me a high degree of confidence that "the verdict was in" on this device in terms of not just performance, but reliability as well.I'm pleased to report that it completely lives up to its promises so far. This puppy is LOUD if you want to turn it all the way up. And people can hear me properly for the first time in...well...ever! Even when I nearly whisper, they can hear me.PROS:- The earpiece fits properly and does not make my ear sore. The unit comes with several different foam earpieces so you can swap until you find one that fits you. I also like the fact that it actually inserts down into the ear canal, blocking out other noise and giving clear, loud sound.- It is a nice size...not too big, not too small. I realize they now have headsets the size of a LEGO brick, but there is such a thing as *too* small...easier to lose when it inevitably drops down between the seat and center console in your car...or (for gals) when it gets lost in the bowels of your purse. Plus, you would need fingers the size of a flea to operate something that tiny. I'll stick with something a bit bigger, thank you.- It looks cool- It folds up so I can hang it on a little desk organizer thingy I have...sort of like hanging a coat on a hook. Very handy and accessible when I need it- The charger cord "snaps" in place for positive retention that won't fatigue over time and give intermittent connection problems- The "turbo" button for starting and stopping calls is easier to reach and use than other bluetooth headsets I have used (i.e. Motorola M500)- The design puts all the weight behind the ear. Somebody thought this through in terms of how it ballances on the ear and where the weight is carried...like a backpack. Very comfortable.- Easy to swap for right or left ear use- Charges fast. Fully charged out of the box within 90 minutes (about half of the 3 hrs the manual said it would take).- Ear inserts are nicely engineered. The aren't just little foam "booties" that slip on over the speaker. They are rubberized and lock into place using an ingenious little spring-loaded twist mechanism. Very elegant engineering.CONS- The on/off button is a bit tough to use because it is so small. You have to press it with the edge of a fingernail. Just pushing with the pad of my finger doesn't apply enough pressure. Bear in mind that this is the on/off button. The volume up/down is easy to find/use, along with the turbo button (the one that starts/stops calls). Although the on/off button is also used to mute the device, I never use the headset for muting...I turn mute on/off from my phone because it has a flashing red light that tells me visually when I'm on mute...something I don't get when I mute using the headset rather than the phone.- No other gripes yet. I'll post updates here if I encounter any.At this point, my only concern is reliability. I have only had this device for one day, so I can't comment on how it will hold up over time. The device feels rugged, however, and the build quality mechanically seems to be very good. Nothing feels fragile or cheap.I really suggest that if you are shopping for a bluetooth headset, you seriously consider this one. So far, it is outperforming my wired headsets by a wide margin - all 4 of them!Also, you can find these new very reasonably priced. I bought mine on eBay for $35 (included shipping). It was in bulk packaging rather than a sexy retail box, but who cares? It came with manual, charger, and several replacement ear insert pieces. Here on amazon they seem to be going new for around $40. Considering how well this unit works, I consider anything under $50 to be a real bargain.(Incidentally, I'm using this headset with a Sanyo SCP-8400 cell phone. Paired up very quickly and easily. No problems whatsoever.) | 1positive
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country boy tech
great product works great i am using it with a razr v3xx i all ways use motorola chargers saves your battery i would buy again if needed | 1positive
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VERY BAD BATTERY LIFE
I have been using the phone for a month now. Its all good, I have no problem with the functions or voice quality. The only and very important thing missing is good battery life. It gets discharged within 8 hrs (idle time). If you use it, it will get discharged in 15 to 20 mins talk time. Its terrible. | 0negative
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Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset
I found the product intuitively easy to use after reading the brief instructions. Once the device is acquired by your cell phone, the cell phone looks for the device every time the phone is turned on, and stops the look after a minute or so. You need to have the headset turned on, and press the activate button during this look phase. This was not discussed in the instructions. This headset is so comfortable you forget you are wearing it. The audio quality is top shelf, giving you audio that is close to land line quality. Plantronics has been in the headset business for over 30 years. I expected and received an excellent product. | 1positive
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I thought it didn't fit, but it did...barely
I wouldn't buy this unless it's an emergency, because it's one of those chargers that reports errors, and makes your phone start beeping non-stop when it's done charging. I don't want this because I like charging at night, the other chargers don't do this (I guess what it does is it starts fluctuating power from the wall, like switching off, when the battery is fully charged..so it beeps as if it's being plugged in over and over).When I first got it, I was trying to carefully plug it into my phone--and I didn't want to damage the little metal things inside my phone OR on the charger. It wasn't going in smoothly and it didn't match up or seem to fit inside at ALL. So I went a day without a phone and I did more research to see why the heck they'd lie that it fit my phone. Finally I got fed up because I couldn't find another charger ANYWHERE where I live and I tried forcing it.FINALLY it fit! But I had to shove it in.. who knows if it was damaging my phone. But it was charging so I was happy (my cell is my only phone.. so I was cut off from the world). Then I tried getting it out and couldn't figure it out! I had to jimmy it off, and broke off one of the side hooks that helps it secure itself. I was able to put it back on, and finally learned a routine so to speak, for taking it off, but it's cheap. It's very cheap.So, the charger works, but it's very hard to use and it isn't convenient at all. I don't recommend it unless it's an emergency. For me, it was. | 0negative
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Nokia headset
Sound quality is excellent. The only negative comment is that the cord is not as long as other headsets I have owned in the past. The cord could be about 6" longer. Then I would give this item 5 stars. | 1positive
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Slow, annoying, fragile, heavy, and bulky...
1.) Slow - If you want to check your missed calls list, this phone feels compelled to inform you whether or not there are any new calls in the list...it does this for about 20 seconds. Of course, it will take you half a second to read the message...and you probably don't care about what it says.2.) Annoying - Ever had anyone scream in your ear? That's a sensation I get from this phone on a regular basis. It has the nice ability to attach a voice tag to a phone number...a useful feature...when it works. About 80% of the time, it recognizes the number I ask for, the other 20% it lets me know that it doesn't understand...by screeching (next to my head). Want to know what that feels like with your phone? Turn the ringer up to the highest setting, hold the phone next to your ear, call your phone. Not pleasant.Add to this the fact that when you're searching one of the numerous menus on the phone (menus that have at least 5 items in them), the menu system uses up a whole screen to display one line of text. It has three lines available to it...but it uses one. What's next? What did you just pass? Go back and look, can't find out another way!3.) Fragile - My phone is cracked. Why you ask? Because I took off the battery cover. Why did you take off the battery cover you ask? Because I wanted to write this review and that was the only way to find out the model number.4.) Heavy - Speaks for itself...the phone weighs way too much.5.) Bulky - Again, like heavy, speaks for itself.My recommendation: buy a better phone. This one will only make you cry at night. | 0negative
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dont get this phone
this phone has a terrible battery I'm on my third one and still doesn't keep a charge well. its extremely slow and takes forever to do anything with it. Camera isn't even worth opening up... the worst is when I'm in a class/at meeting the volume changes on me by pressing outer keys it can change from silent to ringing or vice-versa. I would advise strongly against this phone. | 0negative
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Aggravating !
I've had nothing but bad experience with this phone. It froze up like an old computer all the time. I couldnt even turn it off, I had to take off the battery to turn it off then back on.Definitely not a fan of this phone! | 0negative
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Works in the way it is supposed to do
I received it as the estimated time. I've been using it since then and it works in the way it is supposed to do. The battery holds the charge for a few days after one full charge. | 1positive
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Won't charge period!
I have had this p hone for 9 months, and know someone else who had it for 9 months with this same problem. When plugging in the phone to charge it beeps like its plugging in then 5 minutes later it will beep as if I am un plugging it. Come morning my phone battery hasn't even charged period. So now they are sending me a new phone sinces its still on its warranty. Nonetheless its really annoying! | 0negative
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just a toy
Cons:1. The sound quality is so poor2. Have to speak very loudly when using my cell phone3. Takes time to get paired up with other devicesPros:it works anyway, with my T-610 cell phone, my pda and my computerif you just want a toy, it's fine; if you want something more, forget about it. | 0negative
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Good smartphone for the money
I've had this phone for several months now and it's actually quite good. I originally bought it because I needed a business phone that didn't have a camera-kind of a big deal in many office environments these days.Some of the complaints against this phone have more to do with how Windows Mobile / Pocket PCs work than with this phone in particular. Example: it does take a lot of menu hopping to jump around, but that's typical of any WM device. Use the smart myVoq feature instead.If you leave "receiving incoming beams" on, you'll have to recharge twice a day as your phone constantly looks for infrared input that probably isn't there. Turn it off and you'll find a much better battery life. Heavy talk times might mean once a day recharging; I average once every other day.If it sometimes wakes up on its own, that's Windows Mobile for you. If I remember correctly, that particular version of WM had to start up to handle scheduled events (it's the same for Pocket PCs from around the same period). It's only up for a second, it won't kill you.The phone is on the largish side for a phone, but not for a Blackberry or Smartphone device. If you want extra functionality expect extra bulk, that's all there is to it. The way you're supposed to look at these things is to consider that now you don't have to carry phone + PDA, phone + laptop, etc. Don't buy this phone if you wish your RAZR had a keyboard, the size will break your heart.It comes with more ringtones than your average phone, but if you don't like the offerings bring your own, it'll use MP3s among others.The fold-out keyboard is quite good, in fact out of all the thumb board styled keyboards I've used it's probably the one I personally find I type the quickest and type with the fewest mistakes, which is probably due to the nice intuitive QWERTY layout.The screen is very bright and crisp, and along with the keypad is pretty functional even in the dark. I wouldn't want to write my thesis on it, but if you just need to check a Word attachment from an email this phone is perfect.Compared to Palm there isn't as much software for Windows-based Smartphones available (at least of the free variety), but the Voq also has a Java client installed. Works great with Opera mini. Don't forget it'll also run some Pocket PC apps-I use Pocket PuTTY to SSH from the Voq and it works great (love that QWERTY keyboard!) with every site I've tried.All in all you really can't beat a new, unlocked Smartphone for this price. It has its quirks, and it does look kind of big on your belt, but I really think it's an excellent product. | 1positive
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On par w/ other providers
My experience in the Boston area is that CDMA providers Verizon/Sprint have better service quality and availability then GSM providers Cingular/T-Mobile. But your mileage my vary.I have used Verizon off and on for a total about 3 years, w/ my most recent (and current) term being for the past 15 months.The service quality is very good in Boston, the coverage is excellent at home but also in other areas, I've never failed to have full use of my phone around the country--Upstate NY, Texas, California, middle-of-nowhere Florida, New Jersey, Chicago, etc.Their add-on "impulse" features can get expensive and are restrictive--for example ring back tones are recurring costs (you don't own a song for life). I believe ring tones are limited to the life of your phone, as are other applications. I've used their Navigator service off/on and it's very useful, but again, the price has been too high for me to take seriously.Their add-on regular features, like SMS/MMS, are clear and fair. They have a reasonable price for package deals that allow for unlimited SMS/MMS messages.Billing has been clear & fair, they also have agreements w/ many larger companies to offer discounted rates. They make access/enabling that discounted rate fairly easy via their website.I give them 4 stars instead of 3 because Cingular, which I also have for work, has been a nighmare w/ confusing add-on options, inaccurate billing, spotty coverage and generally poor customer service.But I can't give them 5 stars because their price structure, although clear, can be more expensive then other providers, especially for the latest technology. | 1positive
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good buy!
i am VERY satisfied with this product - came in its original packaging and works perfectly! great price as well! | 1positive
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Great Headset
You can't beat the price on this headset. It is cheap. Yet it has great quality. I use it for my xbox 360 and it is great. Good sound quality. I definitely recommend. | 1positive
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Good Product
Sony always makes good products. I think overall the headphones compare to their sister "wired" headphones. They aren't terribly comfortable and the sound isn't spectacular, but you're not going to get great sound unless you have noise canceling headphones. The best thing about these headphones is that they are wireless! Plus they can be used as a headset on your phone. If you want wireless headphones, I think these are a great buy! | 1positive
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Great Phone
I have had the phone for a week. So far it has been great. Need to charge the battery about every 2 days. As just a phone is great. Calls are loud and clear, and get good reception, although that is mostly due to t-mobile. The camera is more of a toy, and the pictures are just ok. But if you keep the camera attachment on your keychain, then its good to have for all those times you wish you had a camera. Ringtones again sound ok, but the great thing is that they are just midi files, so you can use t-zones to go to any site with the midi's and dload rings for free, and there are some great loud ones out there. I have used the s105 as well. It's ringtones sound nicer, but are a propriatery format, so can only seem to get them from t-mobile for a fee. The t722i's screen isnt as nice and bright indoors as the s105, but it works much better in the bright sun (the s105 is difficult to see). Text input is excellent with motorola's adaptive input. Just type the #'s and a list of the possible words are listed at the bottom, most common listed first. I found it to be much better than the entry of the s105, which i would usually turn of the guessing and just hit the #'s for the letters in the standard entry. Overall I highly recommend the t722i. | 1positive
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Horrible accessory for a great phone
I love my Motorola SLVR but the Motorola people need to get their act together when it comes to cases and covers for this great phone! First of all, you can't see the number keys and other buttons when you put this case on. Be prepared to accidentally hit 4 instead of 1, etc., if you buy this. I finally cut out that part of the skin case.Also - the hole on the top right-side of this case is does not correspond to the size of the headset! If you move around with the headset plugged in it loosens up! Several times while talking on the phone using my headset or listening to iTunes, I've had the headset unplug halfway.There is no hole in the case for the volume buttons on the top left! How practical is that? I had to cut my own hole for the volume buttons and will likewise enlarge the headset port hold too since the headset keeps coming off.The ONLY reason to get this particular skin case is that it is black. The other colored skins hide the beauty of the phone.The SLVR is the best phone I've ever had and I'm very happy with it. The only complaint I have is that NONE of the current soft or hard cases/covers work with the phone. | 0negative
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Great case - I love it
The quality is good and the belt clip seems to hold the phone securely. I am happy with it. | 1positive
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awesome product!
i love it very easy to use does it s job great i wud hav liked a lil more range with it but its ok | 1positive
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