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A change of heart It seems that this keyboard acts a little like those gold fish you bring home in a plastic bag from the pet shop. You have to put the whole bag in the tank until it acclimates to it's new surroundings. I went from wanting to love the thing for the sheer coolness factor....to boxing it up to send back when it wouldn't sync to my Axim x50v....to giving it another chance and after it was good and ready to work flawlessly, I now love it again. The keyboard is smaller than standard but very useable. It's great for writing a longer e-mail, inputting contacts, or writing a letter in word, when you don't want to peck at the screen with your stylus endlessly. The construction feels solid and opening and closing is a snap. Pun intended. The only major flaw is with the cradle that holds your PDA. It is removable which is the desired use to space the PDA a little further away from you. But the feet that clip it to the keyboard just don't want to let go. The plastic it's made out of doesn't seem especially robust and I feel certain it will snap off eventually. Also the curved lower part of the cradle that holds your Axim, et al, is a little under developed and if bumped will readily jettison what it's holding. Other than that it works very well and never ceases to make me grin when everyone passing your table at Starbucks has to stop and ask you about it. I previously gave it one star, but now that it's acclimated and working I give it 4 only because of the cradle shortcoming or else it would have been a full 5. I know it shows one star, but Amazon wholdn't allow me to edit the scale.
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BAD VERY BAD i WILL ADVISE BUYERS DO NOT BUY THIS PHONE. BATTERY IS RUNNING OUT AFTHER 2-3 HOURS.BATTERY CHARGER IS NOT CHARGING THE BATTERY ON THE PHONE.THE PHONE HAVE SOME MALTFUCTION.THAT'S WHY THERE IS NO WARANTY ON THIS PHONE. SPEND A FEW BOX MORE AND CHECK FOR BETTER ONE LIKE NOKIA.BECAREFULL YOU WILL RECEIVE ONLY THE CHARGER NOTHING ELSE.NO CD NO DATA CABLE ECT.ECT.DON'T BELIEVE THE PICTURE SHOWING IN THE BOX.
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ok in the big city This earset worked fine in areas of good reception. In areas of low reception, the microphone didn't work well. People couldnt hear me talk and I had to pull out the earphone and talk on the phone. I live in a rural area and this made the earset useless.
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A good first headset I really don't have anything to compare this headset to, this was my first bluetooth headset. I have had zero problems with it and calls are clear. It paired easily to my Motorola E815.
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Lenmar Battery for 5th Generation 30 GB (Video) iPod ** Firstly, make sure to find out your iPod's generation and model, so that you can order the proper battery for your iPod. For example, this Lenmar battery will not work for a Nano**My 5th Gen Video (30 GB) iPod battery died and could no longer hold its charge. Rather than paying for a repair I decided to replace the battery myself. I ordered the Lenmar battery, and it came as advertised, and works very well. The tools, while not the strongest of plastics, were helpful in removing the case, better than using one's nails. (The tools did not break, they merely deformed.)Warning: The case is not an easy thing to remove.If anyone else is going to attempt to replace their battery themselves, I suggest using these websites below. The first URL offers step-by-step instructions (with pictures). The second is a video that was also very helpful, especially in explaining how to remove the old battery, and how to install the new one. I suggest using both websites to avoid damaging your iPod.1)Type in a search engine: Installing iPod 5th Generation Battery at ifixit.com2)Search on youtube: 5th Generation ipod Installiation by OWCmacsalesBottom Line: With a little bit of hard work, fancy maneuvers, and patience, one can replace their battery in under an hour. The new Lenmar battery works very well and I can listen to my tunes once again. I would recommend it. Good luck.
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omg i hate this phone so much, whatever can go wrong with a cell phone, it will go wrong with this phone!
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Fabulous starter phone for my daughters........ I gave both my grade school age daughters one of these. They are easy to use for the kids! Easy to program!!! It taught them to be aware and responsible without risking an expensive phone! Thanks so much!!
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Amazed I used Skype in my computer and often had dropped calls. With this wireless Linksys handset the connect has been perfect. I'm so impressed I'll be dropping long distance service with my cable phone. I'll add another Skype account and another wireless Linksys phone!!!
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broke after one day it did what it was supposed to but only lasted one day. it just broke apart and stopped working. It is too fragile.
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Excellent battery and seller I called Verizon to order a replacement battery and was told they no longer stock batteries for phones they no longer sell. And, that when they did have the battery they wanted over $25 for it. So I found the battery on Amazon and it was a lot less. So I ordered it. I received battery on date promised. Installed it in phone, found it had a charge and it worked right away. The battery is holding a full charge just like a new battery.
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I bought a used (1 year) Samsung E105 Could not afford to buy it new. I dropped it and yes it kept on ticking but I dropped it on its antennae and it broke off so I superglued it back on. Some things can only happen to some people im sure. Now, it could be because of that, but the phone drops calls without shame, left and right. Usually in poor weather or when the signal is not strong. So reception is poor but when the signals strong it is 95 percent reliable. Battery is fine but you need to fully charge it and not keep it on too much. that massive (relatively speaking) LCD display is what talkes up all the juice. So what if the addresses take a while to appear...the recently called numbers are readily available. Funny but even after all of that I still like it because it is one of the most aesthetically pleasing phones out there. I would recommend it to people who want a sexy phone but not a serious one. IE. You would not want to use this for business calls...It would annoy you. Whatever you do make sure you do not drop it antenae first.
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Worse Than A Panasonic Corldess Phone! I bought this to replace aPanasonic DECT 6.0-Series Dual-Handset Cordless Phone System with Answering System (KX-TG1032S)that I use with a wired dual headphone headset attached to the phone. I wanted to get something I could walk around with without having a cord snagging on things.A little background for my use:I work at home, in a basement office located on the back side of my house. The home has aluminum siding (not the great for radio signals to get in or out of) and is about 2,000 square feet. I often need to talk on the phone outside in the back yard in a storage shed (mini warehouse) that's about 10 feet away from the basement window where the home office is located. I also will occasionally go out front to the mailbox while I'm on the phone as well (mailbox is about 30 feet from the front of the house) and sometimes I'll also need to go in the garage while talking on the phone.I'm on the phone pretty much all day or have it attached to me all day so I can take calls from customers. Typically, cordless phone is on my hip, headset around my neck, cord between. You get the picture. I was really excited to try this thing out.The Good:- Sound quality is good- Comfort is adequate (after 6-7 hours I had to re-adjust it)- It is cordless and with an included lifter works great!- The ringer on it was pleasant- Customers indicated they could hear me clearly- Battery life seems adequate for a full day's work (6-7 straight hours on the phone)- Easy to installThe Bad:- Range was HORRIBLE!! (see below)- The "getting close to out of range" warning isn't soon enough- It crackled & popped and struggled to find a signal- It would lose signal walking outside the house or even down the hallMore on above:Range in the house:I let it fully charge up (overnight plus about 5 hours the day before) before I tried it. While in my office within about 5 feet of the device, it worked great! If I walked down the hall (about 30-40 feet), it'd start to beep the "warning: losing signal". If I walked out of the walk out basement (about 50 feet from my office), I would get beeps, complete loss of signal, or I would start to hear myself cut out as well as the customer cut out. If I didn't race back within range quickly enough, it'd hang up on the customer.In the garage was "ok". Garage is on the upper level on the other side of the house.Upstairs, it was alright, but if I went to the upper level, opposite side & corner of the house from where my home office was, kiss the signal GOOD-BYE! (beeps, loss of signal, customer gets hung up on).Out Front:Walk out the front door & head toward the side of the house & the call was pretty much history. If I stayed REALLY close to the house, it'd keep the caller on, but I'd still get pops, beeps, & crackle in the headset.Out Back:In the storage shed was a mixed bag. Most of the time it was beeping constantly but wouldn't drop the call. Every now & then it would drop the call completely.Out To The Mailbox:yeah right. You're dreaming! I didn't even make it 3 feet down the driveway w/o the call being dropped.By Comparison....MyPanasonic DECT 6.0-Series Dual-Handset Cordless Phone System with Answering System (KX-TG1032S)phone can:Go ANYWHERE in the house (no hisses, no pops, perfect call clarity)Go ANYWHERE out back (yard extends a good 100 feet on opposite side of home where home office is), perfect receptionGo ANYWHERE in storage shed (perfect reception)Go clear to the mailbox (every now & then the caller will drop out for a couple seconds but it never drops the call)No hisses, no pops, no beeps like it's going out of rangeCrystal clear signal & sound.Plain & simple, my Panasonic DECT 6.0 cordless phone completely surpassed this thing in range and call quality.So, this one went back to Amazon (who was great! Refunded no problem!)If you're looking for something that will work in the same building, not too far away from your desk, this probably is a great find. But for the home office where you have to walk out of your house or you have a fair amount of room to cover, I'd recommend sticking with a standard cordless phone and a headset.
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Motorola H700 Headset After many weeks of research for my first Bluetooth headset I decided on the H700. Like many professionals today I spend many hours on conference calls while on the go, so I was seeking a headset that was full featured with a small form factor, comfortable and extended talk time. I found the best price on Amazon and made my purchase there. The order arrived on time. The first headset turned out to be defective, would not hold a charge and introduced static into the calls. I notified Amazon and they immediately shipped a replacement unit that has proven to perform much better. Amazon also paid for the return shipping of the defective unit. Thanks Amazon! That having been said let me get to the ratingPros: This headset is very well designed. It fits my ear well and I can wear it for extended periods of time without even noticing I have it on. I love all the features, especially the mute function. Call waiting, conference calling and call hold all work perfectly with my V3. I like the fact the headset and my V3 use the same charger, i.e. mini USB. This is very convienient feature. I don't need a multitude of chargers for my home, car, office etc. All I need most times is the mini USB and a computer. I have not experienced the volume problems reported by many owners. The volume port for the boom is positioned on the front of the rubber node at the boom end and as such is not blocked when resting against my face unless the attitude of the headset from my ear to my face is at too steep of an angle. A rare condition, easily corrected by minor adjustment of the headset on my ear.Cons: Range of headset is not as good as my HS850. 15-20 feet at best. Battery life tends to be less than I expected. Unit is rated as up to 6 hours of talk time. My experience is more like 3-4. I say this tongue in cheek understanding that with a unit with this small of a form factor I was not really expecting 6 hours of talk time. 4 to 5 would have been nice. Lastly the fast connect feature does not work with my V3 as well as I would like. If an incoming call has rung 2 or 3 time before opening the boom on the headset, by the time the unit completes connection with the headset the call will go to voice mail. Most times I answer the call on the handset and just wait for the BT connection process to catch up with the headset. If headset is on my ear with the boom open the answer feature works fine. Lastly, a major advertised feature of this headset is the noise cancellation features. I find that the echo cancellation works well, wind and other cancellations do not. Noise cancellation gets a D+. This problems is consistant with two other colleages experiance with this headset.Summary: All in all this is a fine headset. Given the extra comfort and features, I would gladly would trade the extra range and talk time of my HS850 for the features, comfort of the H700, despite it's short commings. Noise cancellation that actually works would be very nice, but like most folks, I can live with the problems for now given all the other pluses for now.
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Poor sound quality, poor microphone, and you can't get all your money back. I purchased this item as my first bluetooth headset, from Amazon. In trying it out, I found that the sound quality was poor, and the microphone did not pick up my voice well.I returned it to Amazon, because of the poor quality, and Amazon only gave me 40% of my money back, because the package was opened. I don't know how Amazon expected me to try out this blister-packed item without opening it.Stay away from this item, and from Amazon if you even think you'll need to return something.
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1/2 STAR It holds the phone so it gets 1/2 star for that. The minus 4 1/2 is because you can't hear the phone RING in this holder. I can hear my phone ring in the next room without the holder. It is so muted in this thing, that on my belt I cannot hear it in normal conversation. Both front and back are solid and the sides are heavy elastic. Very well made and sturdy enough to protect your phone......but you need to hear it ring.
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Awesome phone! After having my eye over this phone for over a year and trying to justify spending over $200 for a cell phone. I decided to take the plunge and get this phone.I refused to pay full retail price and eventhough I have been pretty satisfied with Cingular's service, I did not want to be forced into a contract just to get this phone at a discounted price. By the time I got this phone, Cingular no longer offered it anyway, so I got this phone pratically new from Ebay for $240 including shipping.Out of curiousity I even checked Sony's website to see if it was indeed limited to certain zipcodes as another reviewer suggested, and he/she was correct. It was not "available" in my zipcode either which is pretty stupid, if someone is willing to pay for a phone, they should be able to buy it regardless of where they live. If it wasn't for Ebay, then I wouldn't have been able to get this phone regardless of how much I was willing to pay for it.The first thing that intrigued me about this phone is the nice big screen and the swivel design. I do not like flip phones very much, and I also wanted something that differed from the regular phones. The S710a was the clear choice.After first picking up the phone, I noticed the size and weight of it. Its pretty big and heavy compared to many phones out there, but that is the way I like it. I am tired of all these cheaply built tiny phones that have no weight or size to them.Phone features are numerous, the main things are a 1.3 MegaPixel digital camera which is suprisingly good; much better than my old T637. The picture quality look very good on the phone as well, and it also came with a device that allows you to transfer your pictures and songs to and from a PC.And also a pretty darn good MP3 player as well. It sounds OK when playing it out of the phone, but attach earphones, and it sounds VERY good, it even has a graphic equalizer. The phone can only accept non-PRO Sony memory sticks. (This is in the manual BTW). The largest memory stick I have found that is not PRO is 128MB, so that is limited. However add this 128 to the 32MB internal memory thats 160 MB of space which can hold about 30 - 40 songs. That is plenty for me, if you want more, then you will probably need to get an IPOD or a phone that supports PRO DUO, (up to 1GB of space). I did not get this phone solely for the MP3 player, but since it has that feature I will use it.Another good thing about the phone is that any MP3 you store can be set as a ringtone. Why download ringtones for $2.49 for a snippet of the song, when you can use your own MP3's as ringtones for free? Again ringtones are not something I am into and I certainly won't pay for them, but with me being able to use my own MP3's as ringtones for free I will use it.Included in the phone's software is a media player that can be used to play your MP3 and video files. However, the file types it can recognize is limited to MP3, MP4, 3GP and WAV. You can also view steaming videos and music from the Web, but I probably will not use that feature.Other features are a sound recorder, speaker phone option, and of course internet, and text messaging.Another feature that use often is the bluetooth. My car is equipped with bluetooth so I can make and receive calls from my steering wheel and talk to them using the in car microphone and the center channel speaker. The phone can be anywhere in the car for this feature to work. I also found hte bluetooth handy when I wsa transferring my files from my old T637 into this phone. It was very easy to figure out.If that wasn't enough it also has infared technology as well; another way to transfer files back and forth.As far as the sony Memory stick goes, the phone does not support Memory stick PRO DUO, and the largest memory stick I have seen that is not PRO is 128MB, but I have not been able to find any non PRO memory stick in the retail stores, so I suppose I will have to get a larger one from Ebay.The phone does come with 32MB internal memory and a 32MB sony memory stick so right out of the box it has 64 MB. Purchase a 128MB stick and you will have 160MB, which will be more than enough for me, and most people I suspect.I have never been super impressed or excessively excited over a phone before but after seing this one, I knew I had to have it. I want and expect this phone to last me for a LONG time. I even purchased some screen protectors to protect the screen from scratches, something I never done with any cell phone I have had in the past.Given the choice, I would again choose this phone over the Razr and any other current phone cingular offers. I was never impressed with the Razr at all, and $500 retail (With a 2yr contract!) when it first came out was downright ridiculous. Now the Razr can be had for under $200, but still I would pay more and get the s710a instead.
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Warranty? What warranty? I had been very happy with my Motorola phone 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.
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Great for emergency Great for when power outages last for several days, on vacations,away from electrical source for a long time.
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DOESN'T WORK ON V551 Cable was advertised to work with the Motorola V551 phone....which it doesn't! Since I purchased the cable, the ad has been revised and the V551 is no longer listed as working with this cable. Cable is of no use to me whatsoever because of the misleading ad!
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Great It was the cheapest i ever bought and all in one, cheap price not qualityQuality product I would buy again in a heartbeat.
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A great headset for a great price! I previously had a Motorola H700, which I gave to my son because I wanted a new one. The HS850 is great! The reception is clear and the background noise is canceled well. I drive a truck over the road and my cell phone is an important way to keep in touch with work and home. I got one for my wife, who has the Palm Treo 700 with the keypad, it is a bit bulky to hold while driving, so now she has this hands free headset to use.
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Chintzy but seems to work for the most part ( not 100%) Purchased for a new (in Dec 2006) Motorola RAZR V3i.Arrived in a box, and further packed inside a black velveteen pouch.Presentation impressive, but does it work?For the most part, yes.The most annoying thing is that it takes 4 or 5 minutes to "install and initialize" every time I start up the software. As though it re-installs etc every time I use it...I connect via the USB cable; I didn't try the Bluetooth connection.When making a lot of updates on my PC (ie: adding and editing a lot of new contacts), it would give an error saying it could not update my phone when I tried to save changes. I got around this by choosing a different method of saving, which I had to hunt for.I did not have any problems using the multimedia studio to send pictures and mp3's to my phone (to use as contact images and ringtones), nor to create MMS messages (with edited mp3 files, multiple text swipes and multiple images).The synch option shows that I have Outlook Express but does not import any of my contact info. I use Outlook Express, not Outlook, so maybe that's the issue.Overall it's kind of buggy - the main screen has images that are supposed to display but instead has the little box with a red "X" in it, meaning something's not set up right in the program.This supposedly being version 4.0, with issues, it should be bug-free, which is why I give it just 2 stars.
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Poor This headset was a piece of junk right out of the box. I had nothing but problems with it and threw it away after the first day.
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A misery to configure This voip kit is a misery to configure and the instructions are difficult to follow. It's possible my device is DOA. I have a similar Plantronics voip kit which is more comfortable and easier to configure.
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Weak range / Static as you get away from the base I just got a brand new Voyager 510S. First of all, it is not a bad quality headset. It seems like Plantronics retrofitted the CS55 Base for the bluetooth technology. However the problem with the Bluetooth is the weak range. You start hearing a lot of static and degraded quality as you walk away from the base. This is a real problem for Plantronics. The reason consumers are willing to pay $200 for a headset is the range and the voice quality. Once these elements are comprimised, then what does Plantronics left with. This product would diminish the Plantronics' Brand image if they do not fix the range problem.
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Fantastic purchase Originally, I purchased a plastic case from US Cellular that snapped on. It was bulky and broke within a few weeks of use. After going sans case for a few weeks and shattering the screen after a single drop, I needed something different. I was unsure if the Boxwave MicroDot Case would work, but wanted to give it a try. It arrived quickly and looked exactly as described (a semi-clear, plastic-like smooth case). It fits snugly and wraps all the way around the phone in a single piece. You have to stretch it around the corners of the phone, so once it is on, it's there for (almost) permanently. After several months of use, I can confidently say that it's been an excellent purchase. It doesn't add bulk, looks fantastic, the plastic doesn't snag in your jean pockets, and provides the protection this phone needs.
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Good for 4 or 5 months... My husband and I each got one of these phones in July of 2005, I have already had to replace mine once, and he is currently in the process of replacing his! What happened? My phone started acting up, first if I would try to answer or make a call it would be dead air. I would hear one ring when making a call and then be basically cut off. Then I would answer a call to hear nothing. Next, my phone got the silly idea that my headset was connected. Which it very rarely is and the most recent time it was connected was 3 or 4 weeks before this! I replaced mine with a 3220 and am still having problems! My husband's started acting up in the same way just 2 weeks after I replaced mine!Cheap Phone, send a few extra bucks to get something that will last you more than 6 months!
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motorola cell picture transfer Looked all over for a way to transfer my Razr v3 pictures to my computer for saving,printing manipulation.....Installed it when received and it worked perfectly without any tweaking...Wonder if it works for other brands of phones????????
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Buyer Beware! Promised adapters are NOT available. The Please Hold! pkg. specificially states: "We have made even more adapters available on our website at [...]" The two please hold phones which we ordered fit neither of our Nokia cell phones. Okay, I'm willing to pay extra, as I'll obviously have to do, but, oh gee, every possible search term for phone adapters, additional adapters, please hold! adapters, etc., just brings up the Please Hold handset.Too bad. It's a great idea. False promises make for poor marketing, tho.
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Lousy product that fell apart DO NOT buy this product as it does not last. Worked for one month and the fell apart.
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Excellent hands free tool This item is great, price was excellent, quality is better than expected. Will purchase more for family members as a gift.
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First experience a positive one This was my first time purchasing a hands-free device for my cell phone. I did a lot of research and looked at different headsets online as well as asked others what they use. I have been very pleased with my choice of the Cardo Scala 700. It's very easy to use and the sound quality is excellent. The size of this headset is ideal, not too big.
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works great this item arrived exactly as promised. i haven't had any difficulty with it. I ordered two for both my vehicles and they are great. would definitely recommend.
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Awesome when it works, FRUSTRATING when it doesn't. Works maybe 60% times without any hassle, and when it's working it's awesome. It flies.But sometimes, *in the same places you've used it before without a hitch (e.g. same towers)* seemingly at random it will refuse to pick up 3G connections -- even when other devices on the same AT&T; network right beside it can continue using 3G data (e.g. iPhone & Blackberry). This will manifest itself in one of two ways:1. It won't see the 3G, only EDGE.2. It won't see any network at all -- not even EDGE.Usually, you can get the card to find 3G or EDGE after pulling the card and reinserting it multiple times, which is *incredibly* frustrating.It's not just my card, one of my co-workers had the same issues. It's unfortunate this card doesn't work 100% of the time because mobile broadband truly is a gift from heaven.
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Like having a new cell phone I replaced the old battery in my 5 years old TracFone and it's like having a new phone. My old battery was worn out an died after a minute or two if not plugged in, but this one last for days on standby and hours when in use. The item was delivered in a couple of days, the shipping was free, and I'm a satisfied customer!
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ok phone.. beware of verizon wireless The phone is reasonable however it can be tough to hear sometimes. The earpiece that I bought through Amazon.com is worse. I can't hear much of anything through it. I like the features but doing simple things isn't as intuitive as with my last motorola. The phone gets about a 3 and verizon gets a 1. Only because I can't give them zero.Whereas the phone overall is decent, I will say that the service I've received through verizon is the worst I've ever had with a cell phone service. THe signal is good, but trying to get these people to honor their rebate commitment is like pulling teeth. After spending about 10 hours on the phone between Amazon.com and Verizon, I am probably going to cancel the service altogether. Tmobile has better service and I never had a problem when I called htem up. I've spoke to about 7 service reps at Verizon and most of them are rude and some will hang up on you. I was warned when I switched that I'd have a problem if I ever needed to call Verizon and they weren't kidding. It's been a nightmare.
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Y Cable This item saves carrying two power cords for my phone. Had trouble with first Y cable order, but hope to have better results with this order.
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Excellent product This is my second Plantronics Voyager 510. The first one is going on 5 years + old and I use it with both my cell phone and my office phone. IT holds up great but was getting flimsy from taking it on and off for all these years. I have decided to get another one before they are all gone as Plantronics has discontinued this model. Bad move in my opinion. I had the new Voyager Plus, and didnt even use it once. Wouldnt take a charge and had to go right back. I would highly suggest the Voyager 510 to anyone looking for a quality headset. The only drawback is the wind technology is not state of the art as this is an older model. Outdoor use or in a car with windows down is an issue. For indoors there is nothing better!
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Unable to use this product the Motorola Razr phone keeps falling off this clip. I am unable to use it with the Motorola Razr.
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Sony Ericsson Cigarette Lighter Adapter CLA-60 I love it , it has a night light that you can turn on and off as needed so you dont have to bother anyone driving, while trying to hook up your phone, map reading, or it can be used for several other reasons.I have had no problems connecting or disconnecting the phone from the charger. It works as described by sony.(5 Stars) I highly recommend this product.
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As Described Just what I needed.. So easy to look for and get the correct productThanks Amazon
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Awesome Headset! I absolutely loved this headset! I had been holding off getting one because I think people who continually wear them look stupid; and I don't like the "star trek" looking ones at all. This was comfortable to wear, excellent clarity and I love it. . and so did my dog, who ate it. But I will be getting another one soon!
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Compared to Motorola Bluetooth I prefer the Jabra BT500 over the Motorola HT500...I lost my Jabra and bought a motorola to replace it as my wife really liked her motorola bluetooth...Two weeks later I then found my Jabra and really prefer the Jabra...I think the Motorola looks better, but I prefer the Jabra for comfort and I think the Jabra earpiece cancels out background noise bettr. Just my opinion...
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Great product I use two of these on my sail boat to power my two refrigeration units. They are on continuously and work flawlessly. The chords do not over heat and the damp air has not had any adverse effect on them.
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Motorola RAZR belf holster I reviewed this item once already...Lowsy customer service and product did not fit what it said it was going to fit!
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Great connection, bad design. OK the good stuff first: it works flawlessly with my SGH-T809 phone. When I dial out I always get a short static/crackle noise but it disappears as soon as I hear ringing on the other end. Not sure if that's how it secures a connection or whatever, but it's not a big deal. Sounds great, haven't had one complaint yet and it's been plenty loud enough so far. It's also great looking. It's very small, and very light.Now for the bad... The earpiece came with 3 different ear-piece adapters. They're each just millimeters different in size (S, M, L). And that's the only way to wear it - there is no external ear loop or anything. So why is that bad? Well this thing hurts my ear after 15 minutes of wearing it. I had a friend wear it also to see if it was my ears or the earpiece. His ear started to ache after about 25 minutes. This sucks, b/c it defeats the purpose of having it. I emailed Samsung about this, and asked if they make an external ear loop for it. Haven't heard back from them so far.So my conclusion: If you can wear this w/o any ear pain then get it. It works flawlessly and is very clear. But if you can't wear it, you'll probably be sending it back.
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Finally - cell service downstairs! We live in a suburban, 2-story home. Any time a cell phone rang while we were downstairs, we had to run upstairs so that the call would not be lost when we answered it.When we received this cell phone signal booster, my son attached the receiver to the outside of the house near the roof where the signal is strongest. We then ran the cable down the wall into the inside of the first floor family room where we placed the booster.What a difference! In the same spot where only minutes before we had 0-1 bars on our cell phones, we suddenly had 4-5 bars. We installed it over a month ago and have had strong, continuous signals downstairs ever since.I'm a believer!
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It really wears you down It's a pretty decent little phone, but there have been a few qualities that have bugged me to the point that I'm now searching for a new phone.-Though it does have an instant messaging service that goes with MSN, AIM, and Yahoo, it only ever allowed me to receive messages; my friends would never get my responses. (I only used AIM, though, so maybe it works with the others)-Battery life is pretty lame, as many have said. It also starts beeping every few minutes once you're down to about an hour of battery left. The beeping cannot be turned off unless the phone is; even if your phone is silenced. Which means that if you're in school or a business meeting, there might be some issues, and if you're a secret agent of any sort don't even think about it. Plus it's just annoying.-Other than the instant messaging, it has no access to the internet. I tend to mess with my phone when I'm bored and there's just nothing to do with this one. On a similar it's-too-bad-this-is-missing vein, it doesn't shoot video.-My biggest problem was the text messaging. The phone has no memory- it won't remember anything you type into it, so if you have a friend with a weird name or just curse on occasion, you'll have to type it in every time, which while not an issue at first, gets pretty bothersome. I'm at the point where I'm avoiding Samsung altogether for fear of it having the same sort of system.-Also, it doesn't record when the message was actually sent, just when the phone received it. For instance, if someone sent you one at midnight saying "Get over here right now!" and your phone is off, when you turn it on the message will say it was sent at the time you turned on your phone, which can cause some issues.So I really wouldn't recommend at all unless you just want something cheap and would only occasionally use it.
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Dont buy even if it is free!! The person in the other side of the conversation will not be able to hear well. What is the point in having a headset when people cannot hear well. I returned it after a day.
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CAVEAT: These retractables will NOT power up larger devices such as external drives What Flash76 said is exactly correct. This cable will NOT supply sufficient power to more demanding devices such as external drives. It works fine with my older MP3 player however ... and does appear to be handing both data and power to the player adequately.Though the Amazon description does not note this fact, the manufacturer DOES do so right on the back of the back of the product packaging, stating:"NOTE: Because of wire size limitations, External drives must be self powerd." [sic]I'm no electrical engineer, that's for sure, but I suppose you just need a larger, more 'regular' gauge cable to 'carry' sufficient quantity of power back to the more demanding devices. When using such a cable with my external drive, I have no problem.But when using these retractables with the external drive, the power light comes on, then the platters can be heard click-click-clicking away, trying to start up a spin unsuccessfully. Eventually, I get a "device not recognized" message from Windows (since it can't fire up to send the drivers downline).I bought three of these retractables and also I have two external drives, and no matter how I pair them, I get the same result. Regular gauge OK -- these retractables, not enough power.Other than that, these Zip-Linqs work well and are of good construction. They retract and extract easily.So for MP3 players, cameras, cell phones, etc., these retractables are probably going to do you just fine.Shame they don't make the same kind of device in the larger gauge for those that want them for travel/portable/temporary use to power up larger devices.I am going to use this12-inch 'Shortys' cable from Ziotekfor now. Wish it were a bit longer, though, maybe 18-inches.
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Not effective I have a skin for my Blackberry and love it...but this one for the Motorola is just plain useless. It falls off, doesn't protect the corners where it gets damaged the most, is flimsy, etc. Just not a phone design that accommodates this type of skin...in my humble opinion.
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Worked for a short time This battery worked fine for a few months. Then it's charge time started to dwindle. Before long, I was back to the unacceptable amount of charge time I had with my standard battery, just a few hours.I tried to contact BargainCell to see if they would replace the battery and I did not get a response. Bad customer service!I found that you can buy the same "Made In China" battery on eBay for much less, so if I'm going to have to buy one every 4-6 months, I might as well get them as inexpensively as possible.
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comes off your belt I have two Ericsson brand cases (horizontal too). All of their cases use a belt clip which is not secure and can easily come off. Their clips do not have the part that hooks back up to prevent it from lifting off the belt. Other Ericsson non-OEM clips are much more secure.I use it as a protective case to keep the flip closed when I carry it in my briefcase. The leather is nice.
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I love this cover!! Fits like a glove and protects the keyboard in addition to the screen. I would totally recommend this product!
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Good phone for students This phone is a tank. Since it has no antenna, it's pretty smooth and easy to drop (for me at least). I must have dropped it two or three times a week for the last four months and it hasn't suffered any ill-side effects.It is also a very customizable phone. Each of the direction on the inside pad can be set to open up your voice messages, IM, calendar, ring tone menu, todo list, sound settings, phone book, messages, missed called, incoming calls, etc. You're even given the option to have the service LCD flash red, orange, or green.On the down side, the microphone seems to be dying. It could possibly be a sideeffect to all the dropping, but it's mostly just annoying. My friends say it sounds like a robot is mumbling to them over the phone.A good phone over all, with few down sides.
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Great features, if only it would work as a phone I have/had two of these phones, from two different carriers, two different stores, bought at two different times, one a V3 and the other a V3t, one for me, one for my wife. Very sleek, very nice features, beautiful to look at, passed the WAF (wife acceptance factor) with a score of 10, etc. My only beef with it is that the it does not have good reception. We live on the side of a slight hill so the signal strength is not great. On the first floor I get one bar on occasion, on the second floor usually one, sometimes two. I almost always have the call dropped though. I have had other people here with Nokia and Samsung phones, they consistently get two bars and rarely a drop. Some of them even call from my basement, where I consistently got no bars, i.e. no connection whatsoever. I called tech support, they had me go select the tower manually, which happened to be a Cingular tower. I couldn't even get a signal long enough to register with the tower! Finally tech support suggested I get a Nokia, the 5300 was said to be good. Not anywhere as cool, but I need a phone that works. To be fair I had somebody, with a Razr, here the other day that had US Cellular and they had two bars in my basement. He reported excellent coverage with his phone. Could it be that the GSM versions are not as good?
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Worst Phone Ever This was the worst phone I have ever owned. The battery life was very weak, lasting only half a day! The phone gets very hot when you talk on it. Verizon service is not very good either, my husband had the same phone and it got so hot while sitting in a counter that the inside melted. Mine had the same problem. When we tried to return them verizon said that we would have to get the same phone. Who would want to deal with those problems again?
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Outstanding This is the best headset that I have ever used. It's fits comfortable around my ear and the clarity is unbeatable.... How did I ever use a cell phone with out it is beyond me...
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great product for blackberry pearl Its a great product as a blackberry pearl accessory. Holds the phone in place and the holster is made of good quality leather. easy to carry and no problems
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Great Product I was excited when I received this product in the mail. Kudos to Plantronics for cutting edge Industrial Design and small form factor. It looks a lot bigger in pictures, but was pleased to see that it is actually nice and small and fits well on my ear. I am bluetooth novice, but was able to set up the unit quite well. It worked well with my wife's Sony Ericsson T68i but didn't work with the Nokia 3650. The 3650 seems to have a lot of compatibility issues with bluetooth and now the only one that works (as of Aug-03) is the Jabra unit, which has been revised to work with the 3650. The Nokia is able to "discover" the headset, but cannot connect to it. The only way to use it is to get the M1500-N1 model and plug the sleek adapter into the phone. This defeats the purpose of going wireless. The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars is because it is hard to tell when the unit is on or off. A few tries of on/off/on/off will tell you. The reason is that the unit lights up for 3 seconds when it first goes on, but then the light goes off. When you switch off the unit it beeps, but again, if you miss the light or the beep, you will keep guessing. Great step in the right direction, good job Plantronics!
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about as good as your gonna get with verizon.. ok...so many people have complained about the verizon ui..yes..it sucks..however its there and if this really bothers you that much to deal with it then go elsewhere..and for those who arent going to buy this phone because of it...then dont get this phone...i will agree that i hate the ui..however i can live with it...now for everyone else I shall list the pros and cons of this phone as ive seen it so far....Pros:1. Reception and call quality-by far and away better then my previous phone which was the samsung a950...i live in an area with bouncing reception...usually ill get anywhere from 1-3 bars and its constantly going back and forth between them..usually at even 0...especially in my room..no diffrence in call quality....very good reception...voice quality and sound even at 0 bars...i feel like im talking on my normal home phone and not a cell2. Size-a huge reason why i got this phone...seriously i can sometimes not tell my phones in my pocket and have to reach for it to make sure its there...which probably leads to some odd looks from others..lol3.expandable memory up to a gig-ive got over 13 albums of songs on here not to mention tons of pics and videos...id recommend picking up this card because youll fill up this phones internal memory fast...ive heard rumors about a 2 gig micro sd card working...nothings confirmed yet..motorola and verizon typically say up to a gig of space...4.vcast music- this is part of the cons to...however the vcast music player is exceptional on here...it gives you so many options as to how you want your music organized..very handy :)5.battery-can last a suprising amount of time despite is tiny battery size..expect to charge it daily though...gets good use overall :).Cons.1.Lack of Customization-It has the standard Verizon UI as mentioned above...also only one key on the phone is customizable...the down arrow...frustrating that you cant...i dont know...set them all to what you want them to do. Also outside lcd not changeable from ugly orange. that is unless your tech savvy and know about seem edits...but this requires hacking...hacking to change the outer display!2.no mp3 playback-yes...and there appears to be no fix for that in the near future...it basically requires you to spend another 30 bucks on the music essentials kit from verizon to convert all your songs to wma files....which isnt bad...however its a slight diffrence in sound quality..not to mention an annoying slight glitch youll hear in every song no matter what. Verizons rectified this problem with other past phones released with this conversion needed and has readded mp3 playback in recent releases...the v3m will most likely never see that fix...Sidenote:appearently this is a razr thing...not sure about the lg's or samsungs..but appearently verizon didnt totally erase evidence of the motorola ui on here as its more of a hybrid of the motorola ui overwritten by verizon...a nice touch really :).So theres my review of the razr v3m for verizon. I place call quality, reception and the size of this phone over customization and other complaints I have about this and well all verizon phones now. The tf slot and vcast music capability have really come in handy for me and its a highly used part of my phone. Don't let the cons get you down...you get used to it and I can only hope that verizons network coverage and quality make you as impressed as it has me :). This phone is definitly recommended for your purchase!Also of note I own the gunmetal grey v3m initially sold by verizon and not silver but theres no diffrenct between the two really :).
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Sent phone back twice in one month period I have only had this phone for a little over 2 months and I have sent it back to be repaired twice already. The first time, the camera stopped working and I was no longer able to take any pictures or view pictures that I had taken. I received a replacement and within a week I had to return the replacement. The second phone would not turn on after a week. I had not dropped the phone and there was no abuse to it. I am now on my third phone Motorola C650. We'll see how long this one lasts.Other than the returns, I do enjoy the features and find it relatively easy to use. If I had not needed to send it back, I would give it 5 stars. It is very difficult to open the back cover. I need to use a screw driver. The reception is good at times. Sometimes I have people saying to me, "you get reception in here" and in other places I can't get a signal when everyone else is on their phone. One of those things I guess.
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the phone THE PHONE IS QUITE GOOD -WHICH USES INTERNET.BUT THE DOWNSIDE IS THST THE CAMERA IS A BIT RUBBISH BECAUSE I HAVE GOT IT .THE RINGTONES ARE GOOD AND THE GAMES ARE BORNG .
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reception , style, ease of buttons. this cell phone is the very best I have ever used, It is easy to operate and the screen is very easy to see. The battery life is unreal I usually do not have to recharge it but every 2 or 3 days. It holds a charge very well. I would recommend this cell phone to anyone.
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Great Experience Fast shipping, great price, as expected, holding up better than the original one i received with the phone.
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Close but not close enough First off ,,to big,, second buttons to hard to push,,flat out did not like it,
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Great headset with a couple caveats... This is a great bluetooth headset, with only a couple flaws preventing me from giving it 5 out of 5 stars.Pros:Very lightweight, small, easy to forget you're wearing it.Over the ear design holds it secure.Excellent audio quality, with reduced wind and ambient noise.Cons:Miniscule buttons, especially the power button.The windsmart microphone windcreen is brittle and eventually crumbled and broke from being in my jacket pocket. It is not replaceable. :(Over the ear design does not lend itself to quick placement / removal.Not exactly stylish. But at least you don't look like a borg.
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FRAGILE "TEETH" I am highly disappointed in the FRAGILE "teeth" that hold this charger into my Sony Ericsson phone. But, I NEED the charger for my mobile lifestyle. I have had to purchase SEVERAL replacements after at least one of the "teeth" broke off.
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Motorola Slim Lithium Ion Battery This is a great accessary for your Timeport phone. The talk and standby times are close to the bulkier standard battery but the size makes it much more comfortable while carring the phone around. I personally do not like using the belt clip, so this battery makes it a lot easier to carry in my pocket. I highly recommend it to anyone wishing to purchase a second battery.
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Life Expectancy - 3 weeks The case is great, looks good and does its job... for about three weeks. The first case broke in two weeks time at the clip, Amazon was great about replacing it. The second one broke just after four weeks. I would typically expect a case like this to go for $20 and made of higher quality. But since i'm seeing it being sold for under $10, i'd say its fair to say someone cut serious corners on quality.And here's the kicker, there isn't another case out there, that looks this good and works this well ... that is for the three weeks it will last.
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What a nice phone! This is by far the best phone that I have ever owned! Not only is it sleek and sexy, it is also well equipt with a datebook, phonebook, cool color games, internet access and very cool ringtones. The camera attachment is too fun!!! If you are going to buy any phone buy this one!
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Fits like a glove I absolutely love this case. It is easy to clip on and take out for use. I can take photos with ease, adjust the volume and make calls without hindrance. Not to mention, my friends think this case looks fantastic. Love this case.
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Great but you need to get the ear hook. Loved it except I needed to buy the ear hok with it. it doesn't stay in the ear otherwise.
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Happy with my purchase This battery came in the mail quickly, had a charge so I could use it right away, and works great!
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Great idea, low durability. I bought this clip because I wanted to carry my cellular on my belt.The basic design is good - the phone is held in a convinient position on my belt and didnt bother me when I sat down in work or in a car.There are two main problems previous reviewers mentioned which caused me to stop using it completely.The first one is that holding mechanism isnt strong enough, and the phone would sometimes get released when I sat down - nearly lost the phone in meeting rooms and company taxis a couple of times.The other one is that it once broke my phone's back panel, which forced me to take the phone to a service center. Lockily I bought both the phone and the clip from Nokia, so they fixed it without charge but I still had to spend a couple of hours travelling to the service center and waiting in line for the fix.I resorted to using a leather carrying case - not ideal but doesnt break the phone either.As for the guy who wrote the oldest review, I guess he carries his phone in a briefcase and relies on hearing the phone's ring rather than on vibrations.
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Don't waste your money on this battery Don't waste your money on this battery. The battery that comes with the unit lasts about 30% longer then this one does even though it has a lower MA rating. The battery that comes with the phone is a Lithium Polymer battery. This one is only Lithium Ion which has less capacity for same size.The 1000 MA rating must be incorrect because field use proves otherwise. If you are looking for an inexpensive backup battery and not looking for longer run time, then this is a good choice.
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Battery life a joke My girlfriend bought a this phone 2 months ago, and from day one complained about the battery life. I thought she was exaggerating but she got so sick of it that she ditched it in favour of my older nokia. Just yesterday I decided I'd try out the 6131 for myself, because I'm partial to new gadgets.I started the day on a fully charged battery. By 1pm, after a total of about 30/40 minutes of phone calls and about 5 or 6 SMS messages sent and received, along with about 10 minutes of playing Sudoku, the battery was showing as down to a quarter of its full life. I need my phone all day, so I promptly switched back to my Sony Ericsson K750i.The *appalling* battery life of this phone renders it almost unusable as a day to day phone. I'm surprised this phone ever got released into production by Nokia. Generally I'm a Nokia fan- I like their user interfaces, although I am a bit less gone on their phone design in general. But this particular model is a failure in my opinion.Other bugbears about the phone:No micro SD card included as standard. Just seems a bit cheap to me.Camera button on the side of the phone is easily activated when the phone is in your pocket, draining the battery even more quickly.Non-intuitive interface at times, e.g. when sending messages you have to scroll down 3 items to access your contacts. Not a deal-breaker, but an annoying niggle not present on my last NokiaPositive points:Quite a nice clamshell design.Easy to use, big keys
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Broken after three months I loved the HS820 when I first got it, but after about two months it was no longer discoverable by either of my Motorola V600 telephones. After spending 45 minutes on the phone with Motorola technical support, trying to make them understand that the device simply wasn't being discovered, I was told that there was nothing they could do. I wanted to like this headset, but sadly it's just a piece of junk.
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Nice headset, - Nice price I researched numerous bluetooth headsets before buying this one. I was not looking for a headset to be nuclear bomb proof, to be used in a hurricane, or need a bank loan to purchase. Despite the fact that it was not the most expensive, it was in the top three or four on most research sites.Here are the positives:1- I have been using it for about three weeks and am well pleased with it. Incoming and outgoing audio is natural sounding. It quickly linked with my Samsung cell fone and I have not once lost the initial coupling.2- The unit comes with three differently shaped earpiece covers which makes wearing more comfortable and assists in keeping the headset stable on the ear. I really like the fact that the circuit housing fits behind the ear. It's so light weight that you sometimes forget that you have it on. It does require some comfort adjustments if you wear glasses, but I suspect that is an issue with any bluetooth headset.3- I use the headset intermittenly about 3-4 hours a day. That only requires a charging every 4 or 5 days. Unlike many chargers that are the size of a boxcar, this one is relatively small.Now the negatives.1- If the headset feels loose in your ear, you have a natural tendancy to put your finger on the middle of the piece and push it back into your ear. Unfortunately, the middle of the unit is where the call control button is. I disconnected several calls before I trained myself not to push the middle area of the headset.2- The most annoying negative, is the on/off button. It is about as mickey mouse as it gets. It is so small that it is impossible to use when the headset is on the ear. Even when not on the ear, it is so small that it doesn't have a distinct feel of a normal switch. It's very difficult to know, by feel, if you have turned the unit on or off. You have to look at the LED blinker to determine that.3- The owner's manual leaves something to be desired. Probably written by someone who never used the product. If you have more than a two digit IQ, you can survive it.Bottom line - I got what I was looking for and would buy it again.
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Built to last I've had this phone for three years. It is basic--no frills (other reviews list the features)--but never irritating. What a delight to own one device that fulfills its intended function.My calls don't drop, and the menu navigation is intuitive. The backlighting is excellent--I can always read the screen. Every month or so I drop the phone on concrete, tile, or some other hard surface, with the only result being scars on the casing. I've dropped it in a sink filled with dirty dishwater and, um, down a toilet--soaped it up after the latter adventure and it was a little funny-acting for 12 hours until the battery contacts dried, but then everything was back to normal. Amazing.A year ago I noticed that the hinge action was not as tight as it used to be, so thinking it was on its way out, I was going to upgrade my phone. For silly reasons I missed the upgrade boat when I re-upped my T-Mobile contract. However, the hinge loosening turned out not to be an issue--it hasn't gotten worse. The phone has outlasted three chargers and several friendships. Pretty great for a planned obsolecence product.I gather battery life of newer cell models is generally two hours longer than the e105 (up from 3 to 5), and I bet the memory cards are bigger--I'm a text-message pack-rat and don't get to store as many as I'd like. I never set it to view pic messages--don't even know if it can. These are nominal downsides given how I use it. And, I dunno, I feel sort of attached to it at this point.
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Not perfect but better than the rest I spend a lot of time travelling on my job and have a need for a good headset. I found wired sets to confining and was forever shifting wires. I decided to go Bluetooth. First I tried a cheap knockoff that half worked. I tried a couple of Motorolas that looked great but had the back of my my ear on fire after 30 minutes. Next was a Sony that looked great and felt comfortable but everyone complained about how I sounded. I finally decided to give the Plantronics a try. I got a 320 to start and loved it but saw that the 510 had more features so I traded up.This thing is awesome. It isn't as "showy" as some of the others which I like since I'm not trying to make a fashion statement but it feels good, works like a charm and most people I talk to can't tell I'm on a headset. Talk time is excellent and the mute and last number redial are just what I needed. The only thing that keeps this headset from being perfect is the atrocious power/mute button. It requires too much effort to press and is really small resulting in having to sometimes take the set off the ear to operate. Not an issue if you're just turning on and off but a real hassle when using the mute (as I do when on meetings). Overall a strong recommend.
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Bulk Package ???? Amazon is nice in customer service...There are scratches on the product...I have approached customer service..They have replaced my order..Unfortunately, it got scratches again..Is it because of bulk packaged item ???. The quality of the product is poor. The voice is also not clear from bluetooth device..
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Motorola S9 I've owned this product for about one month and work out heavily with them. The product is great, good sound easy to use, however, don't sweat. After one particularly hard workout and yes lots of sweat.. the head phones stopped working. Very bad design flaw for someone who is active. I highly recommend them for someone who wants a low profile head set and will not be working out with them.
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BoxWave Capacitive Amazon Kindle Fire Stylus - Works for All Kindle... my daughter used it for couple days and the rubber ripped off. now, we cant used these stylus anymore. I paid for nothing! I would not recommend your product.
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works IT WORKS VERY WELL AND IS NOT THE LEAST BIT EXPENSIVE AS COMPARED TO THE OEM REPLACEMENT WHICH WOULD COST AT LEAST TWICE AS MUCH.
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good performance at a good price This product has provided excellent and reliable performance for a reasonable price. My only complaint is the size. I've seen many other headsets that are quite a bit smaller for about the same price.
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Delighted With Purchase I'm somewhat lost without a headset, so this was important to me.This is my third Plantronics/GN Netcom Headset system, but my first with the bluetooth headset that switches between a desk phone and cell phone. It was easy to install, but I have had experience with the headset lifter in the past. Still, easier than in the past and much easier to connect the wires to the base. The quality is extremely good and it works exactly as advertised. I mean it really works. It did take me a few tries to figure out the switching between the cell and the desk phone, even though it worked just like the instructions. User error I guess.The bluetooth headset is very comfortable and it is really nice just to walk out the door without changing headsets. I can't really speak to the battery life yet.Hope that helps someone. Sorry not to be more technical, but there wasn't much to the installation. Even a blind monkey or a lawyer could install it without much stress.Now, if it would only switch calls between the cell and the desk phone and I would be in heaven.
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Not great People I talk with sometimes could not hear what I am saying. I have to shout in order for them to hear me. I end up just taking it out and just speak using a handset.
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Not worth the trouble I have a 6102i and installed both the drivers for the cable and Nokia's software on XP computer. The software saw the cable when it was attached but never saw the phone. I tried to find updated drivers, but no luck. I called the store, who shipped a new cable. Same problem. Tried to uninstall drivers and use only Nokia's software. Still not luck. After having the phone tested, I've concluded the cable/driver is the problem. Guess you get what you pay for.
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cs50 review I use it often and love it! great reception...--anyway to get addl earpieces for the set? one of the guys in my office is worn out, and I gave him my extra large one, but I was wondering if there is a way to buy addl ear pieces as replacement.
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Works With Dopod 838 Pro I bought this headset to use with a Dopod 838 Pro. I had to by it locally as Amazon don't ship it internationally but did have a look at the reviews here. Ive only had it a couple of weeks but am very impressed with its operation. It is easy to use, has plenty of volume and basically works as advertised. Its effective range is around 20 feet from the phone and any further than that starts to break up. This is the first and only bluetooth headset I have owned and used but could highly recommend it at this stage anyway.For anyone in Australia Harris Technology's has them.
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Does not Fit Nokia E62 I bought this case because I could not find a nice leather case for my Nokia E62. I got the case and it will not close around my phone. I e-mailed Accessory one and they sent me a different case that is much better and actually fits my phone.
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Quit working after 60 days I purchased this headset to replace a Motorola HS-820 that had ceased functioning after a year of use. The HS-850 I purchased quit working after about 60 days of use. Not only that I have been having issues getting either warranty replacement or service on the unit. Based on this I cannot recommend either Motorola or this particular item.
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Be Warned!!!! I too did a ton of research before buying the jawbone. The ear-loops DO NOT FIT!!! Period! The buds are painful and actually break apart. I was driving in the car and the headset fell off into my lap and the earbud was still stuck in my ear. That's when I knew I had to send it back. This was day 1 with the headset.Audio quality is horrible, despite what some reviews might claim. The noise cancellation is ok, but not perfect. The headset feels, looks and performs poorly. It looks like a kids plastic toy headset.I ordered a Plantronics 925 and the difference is amazing. Crystal clear audio on both sides.Be Warned!!!!
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It's worth buying this PCS Vision device. Using this handset is worthful. You can use internet very efficently. I am comfortable with its use and the service plan associated with this device is remarkable.
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Just as expected I bought this case because I wanted some protection for my new phone. I didn't want a big, bulky case and I got just what I wanted. Very cute and very thin. I tried to take it off, and I am having a very hard time, so keeping the case on the phone is not an issue. I love it!
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just what was advertised The phone cover fit like a dream and has kept my phone from being scratched and looking old before its time!
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listening was fine but terrible microphone I bought one of these knowing that Jabra is regularly a great company with fine products. However, this must be their bottom-rung of headsets because my wife, friends, customers could just not hear me lousy microphone!!!However, the earpiece worked just fine and I could hear them just fine.I have since thrown this away and hope Jabra stops making such a cheap piece of junk as it doesn't do honor to their normally good name.
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Terrible choice This item stated it came with a head set, etc. They were not included. The phone was a nightmare from the start. After getting the battery and sim up and running, I began to use it. In the middle of each and every call I made or received, the phone, without warning would begin to dial another number in my address book or my voice mail. This was always during a conversation. The other party on the phone could hear what was happening. I lasted with it less than a week and am now looking for a way to get a refund. Not sure if I can since it's unlocked and came with no warranted. clearly it was a lemon. Be careful with these phones.Joanne
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best bluetooth headset I like it ...very light ..and it fit very wellthe sound quality also good and the battery stand for a long time
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