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Just hope your phone never quits working
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. | 0negative
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Works Great - No Issues With Product
I purchased two of these batteries to replace the OEM battery in my mom's cell phone. The original battery was about two years old, and no longer held a charge - you got about four minutes of talk time on the phone before it died, no matter how long it was charged.We've only used one of the two purchased batteries so far, but there have been no problems with it - my mom can now go a day and a half without charging her phone. This purchase was a great deal at only four dollars, as the service provider wanted over forty dollars for the same replacement battery. | 1positive
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Doesn't live up to the hype
I got this based on great reviews, and having had poor feedback from a Motorola 850 I had. I wanted to just go for "the best". Well, it looks great, but doesn't work at all if there is the slightest wind or breeze. People just can't hear me real well. The earpiece never seems to feel the same way twice, or even at best, never feels like it's on securely. The sound on my end is not that great, either, though I'm willing to trade that off if my caller says it sounds ok. Which they do. If you're in a quiet space, or in your car, they say they don't hear background noise. And, finally the fragile nature of it means it not easy to just put in your pocket or whatever if you take it off. You really have to either "place it" or put it someplace where it won't get crushed. It could be a little hardier, and the earpiece a little more positive, in my opinion. | 0negative
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Taking it back
I bought this yesterday and it's going back. For me, it only works properly about half the time. I made one call, it was crystal clear, the next call, I was told I sounded like I was in outer space. Too unreliable for me. The only pros were I like the color and it fit well. I bought the Motorola H670 and have had no problems with it. | 0negative
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Bad, bad, bad!
My first 3 days with the EarBoom Winder have been very disappointing. When I make a call when driving, the "reel" part of the EarBoom dangles down awkwardly and sometimes gets wrapped around the gear shift. Obviously, this is not good. It takes away much (all?) of the safety of a hands-free kit. I encountered a buzzing noise when making calls. I never get this with the stock hands-free kit that ships with my Motorola V60i. Yesterday, the EarBoom stopped working. I couldn't hear anything through it. This is probably because the reel hangs down, and the wire is getting loose in its connection. I give this product a 2, and not a 1, because I did some tests and found that voice transmission was clearer with the Jabra than with my stock hands-free kit. I'm going to return this product and get a Jabra EarBroom -- without that darn winder! | 0negative
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EXCELLENT HOLSTER AND YOU CAN'T BEAT THE PRICE.
If you own the Samsung SCH850 or SCH8500, you won't find a better holster. I tried 2 others before this was available, 1 leather and 1 similar to this holster. With the second one, the phone dislodged itself from my belt 3 times in the first 2 days and fell to the concrete. Trust me when I say this holster "really" works and my phone has never dislodged itself even once. It is comfortable and the antenna no longer pokes me in the side as it did with both of the previous holsters. If you don't carry this phone in your pocket and want a holster, I highly recommend this one. And, you can't beat the price. | 1positive
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Not comfortable and callers complain
Eargel pieces are VERY tight fitting in the ear. I do have smaller ears so those with smaller ears should be weary. I tried all the gels and none of them don't make my ear hurt after prolonged use. Initially it feels fine when I stuffed it in my ear, but after like 20-30mins of talking, my ear starts to hurt. Another gripe is that my callers complain that I sound distant and they have a hard time hearing what I say. I have to talk pretty loud (no inside voices) which would work fine on the road, but I also try to use it at home with my roommate sleeping so inside voices just don't cut it. Boom is flimsy and overall I regret purchasing this. | 0negative
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Works perfectly with MotoQ
I gave one of these away 2 years ago, when it failed to stay paired with my BB Pearl. Decided to give it another try with my MotoQGlobal (ATT), and am thoroughly satisfied. Reception is great, and there is an audible signal for every function, including receipt of e-mail or text messages. Great purchase at just over $40!!UPDATE 8/5/2009: Just stopped working, with no warning. Out of warranty, unfortunately. | 1positive
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Don't buy this phone.
I have been sent two of these phones and none of them worked without some kind of defect. I am now in the process of purchasing another phone, but not this one! | 0negative
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Can You Hear Me Now? Yes!
This is my second bluetooth headset. I bought it because I could not use my other one in the car (Motorola H500). I was looking for functionality more than style. That said, it's more attractive than I thought it would be and has a clean look to it. The sound quality is outstanding, and it fits very comfortably. It's fairly big, but it folds up nicely and I haven't had any trouble with keeping it in my purse. I highly recommend this headset!PROS:* Very clear sound indoors or in the car. People can hear me and I can hear them, even at highway speeds. If it's very windy out then my voice doesn't come through perfectly, but I can still hear the other person fine.* It's comfortable and secure to wear. It's very balanced around my ear - my ear does not get sore, even after an hour or more. I can also wear my sunglasses with it on. The three earpiece choices make it versatile for different ear sizes. It swivels easily to fit on either ear.* It was easy to pair with my phone (Motorola RAZR V3), and quick to learn how to use.* The battery life seems to be quite adequate for my needs. (I don't use it all day long - mostly in the car or for the occasional conference call.)CONS:* Does not work completely seamlessly with my phone. The headset beeps over the first chance to voice dial, and you have to get it right the second time or start all over again.* I have no trouble with the power button or the call button, but the volume button is difficult to operate when the headset is on my ear. It's a toggle button and I can find it, but I just can't always tell which end I'm pushing on. This is something that might get better with time. | 1positive
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Motorola HS850 Bluetooth Headset
I purchased this headset. It works pretty good. Reception is pretty good. Only drawback is I have to get it adjusted on my ear and check just at the right angle for it to do the best job. Once I get it at the right angle it works fine. This may be due to the distance between my ear and mouth. It would probably adjust quicker, if you have a shorter distance than I have. Over all it is a pretty good product for the money and the reception. I used it with my Motorola and my Razor. I haven't tried it with my LG yet. | 1positive
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LG THE V
I am getting the lg the v on my 13th birthday this year so i hope you enjoy it email Me back on this ok bye Love E.M | 1positive
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easy to install
very easy to install and understand the instructions. Clear audio.very happy with product. | 1positive
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Perfect! Just what I needed at a great price!
I needed a new cordless phone battery. They were over $20 at office supply stores. This was just what I needed at a great price. Also, no problems with shipping etc. | 1positive
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Not for Pantech C300
yeah it doesnt work for the Pantech C300. Very misleading because it says "CD DRIVER for Pantech C300" above. Oh well my fault, i shoulve read the other people's comments >.<Nice fast delivery though | 0negative
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Very quick shipping.
This product works just as expected. It came in a brand new enclosed Motorola package just like if you bought it in the store. The shipping was incredibly fast and all this for more than 50% less than the original item. | 1positive
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PIECE OF CRAP
I can't complain about shipping, it was really fast. But i get the thing i plug it in, use it 1 time. The 2nd time i plug it in, the metal piece that plugs into the phone, jams back inside the plastic housing that was holding it, making a freakin paper weight. Cheap piece of crap | 0negative
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Fantastic business tool
I've recently converted to the Blackberry after being a windows mobile user for years. The functionality, simplicity, and reliability are incredible. I travel extensively and find this phone to be an indispensible tool for the business traveler. If you want reliability and are tired of dealing with windows PDA problems, go with the 8700! | 1positive
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Excellent for music as well as talking on the phone
I got these, at considerably greater expense than here I might add, from my cell phone vendor. Much has been said in other reviews so I will not repeat that here; instead I will focus on my experience with them using my Smartphone and Windows Vista to listen to music on them.I patiently waited for them to charge (two hours) before trying them out. It was then a few minutes work to get it to talk to my Cingular 3125 Smartphone (press and hold the home button, Comm Manager, Settings, Bluetooth settings, Menu, Devices, Menu, New).My phone will play music and uses the external screen to display the track etc. so that was the first thing I tried out - worked perfectly the first time I clicked play on a song on my phone: the sound just came out of the headphones, wirelessly! I was able to skip back and forwards, pause and play using the buttons on the right side of the headphones and adjust the volume using the left side.The quality was not the best I've heard - not as good as my iPod for example, even though I had just ripped it from the CD at 256Kbit so I loaded the song onto my PC and tried listening to it there. I am running the final, released version of Windows Vista and was able to add the headphones as a Bluetooth device ok but then was unable to use them as Vista didn't have any drivers for them (even though it knew what it was). So I tried plugging them in via the USB cable that came with them and it found drivers for that ok and seemed prepared to work. However playing the file I had just played on my phone didn't result in sound coming out of the headphones...? A browse of the manual told me I needed to press and hold both the left and right side buttons after waiting 10 seconds after plugging them in. Once I did that, they changed colour from their red "charging and dead" colour to the "I'm doing something" blue. As soon as I did this all sound from my PC came through the headphones just fine!They sounded much better when getting sound over the wire then they did wirelessly over Bluetooth so clearly the sound quality is degraded by the Bluetooth connection somehow. When listening wired, there is lots of bass and the treble was clear and overall I was surprised how good they sounded. Fairly loud but you won't go deaf with them.To get a comparison, I plugged in my Sony MDR-V300 headphones, which are a very nice sounding pair of the regular wired kind that plug into the headphone socket, and listened to the same song again on my PC. The Jabra's are definitely not as good-sounding as the Sony's. I also noticed the song didn't sound as good as it does when I listen to it on my iPod using those headphones so the audio circuitry of my notebook is apparently not as good as the iPod which I don't think is very surprising.They are light and comfortable and in summary, it is good being able to listen to music on your phone without the hassle of wires or of having to reach for a player to skip songs you don't like but the experience, in terms of music quality, is way short of that when using an iPod and high-end headphones. | 1positive
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Protects my 96" level from damage.
This is a nice sturdy padded case for my 96" level. Another review commented on the small zipper....but I preffer a zipper which only opens a small part of the pad since zippers seem to be the weak "links in the chain" of these sort of cases. And the longer the zipper....the greater chance of it failing over time. | 1positive
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Works with my W376G Tracfone
I am pleased with this bluetooth, the sound is great, I don't wear if for long times but has been comfortable for almost 3 hours on a recent trip. Hands free driving. | 1positive
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Awesome headsets!
Truly one of the best elecronic devices and purchases I've received from Amazon. These headsets are remarkable and the luxury and freedom of use that comes with going headset wireless is priceless. I can see it in the faces of people with the white, stringy, bothersome, spaghetti-like earbuds who watch me grooving effortlessly with these babies on my head - their looks tell me that they want a pair, too. Hi-tech, stylish and absolutely necessary in today's bluetooth audio world. And the sound? OMFG...Thanks Sony for getting this one right, and thanks, Amazon, for making them available! | 1positive
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it's OK
I got a Razr V3 phone earlier this year and purchased this charger/usb cable / data cd to go with it. The chargers are fine and the YSB cable works, but the 4.0 cd is out dated and does not work with my phone even though it says it will in the description/info provided by the seller. It was only $8 or $9 so for the chargers, it was worth the purchase, but if you're looking for the data cd so you can connect your phone to your computer, don't waste your money!! | 0negative
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I'm a teenager and it's not dead yet :)
This was my 5th or 6th cell phone over a 3 year time span due to me losing, washing in the wash, or just getting sick of any other phone. I had this phone for a year. I know computers therefore I basically knew all the features off the bat. I talk in the shower with this phone, I talk in the rain, I talk in the ocean, and it still isn't broken.I eventually got sick of the phone so I decided to buy the v266 from Motorola and let me tell you, that phone was the biggest piece I have ever boughten. It can't even compare to LG. I have never had any problems with any of the previous LG phones I owned.Pros+ the messaging service is great.+ ringtones aren't annoying+ basic+ heavy dutyCons- battery life- 20 pic memory- standard chargerThis phone originall came with a big hunk charger which was just a pain to talk on while charging but I bought one for the bottom of my phone. My minutes on my cellphone bill are usually around 8800 and this phone is still like new. I love it.Although I have recently switched to Nextel and the i710, I would recommend this phone to anyone over the newer, more technical phones. | 1positive
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Incredible sound!!
I now have four different Bluetooth headsets, and this is by far the best. It has great clairity and reception. I disagree with the idea that it is bulky or heavy, can you really tell it is on your head after a few minutes?? The only headset I knew was there after a while was the Jabbra that also vibrated when a call was received. They make all of these headsets so light if they fit snug, you forget that you are wearing it. I recommend this headset to anyone who wants quality for the price! | 1positive
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I got good service
The product was delivered in the conditions described. So far, it works well. I am pleased. | 1positive
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Does it's job
I have a W810i, and my last charger that came with the phone was beginning to fail. So I explored the option of a new charger, hoping that I could find one for dirt cheap, and hoping that it was an issue with the charger and not my phone. Needless to say, when you can get something for 2 cents, which I did (plus the $2.98 in S&H;) that is a great deal in any regard.It works. Plain and simple my W810i has survived falling down 500 foot mountainsides, water damage, as a doggy chew toy, flying out of my lap from the car onto hard asphalt, who knows how many times, and so on, and I am glad it will continue to survive for hopefully at least another year or two.The one problem with this charger is it is a little snug when I plug my phone in, and occasionally the phone will keep beeping (signaling it is beginning to charge) until I unplug it and plug it back in. Just an issue with an old phone I guess, and a charger that may be slightly too big. Other than that I am satisfied! | 1positive
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Krzr K1
I got my new phone for just $0.01 when I renewed my contract for 2 more years. The phone showed up quickly and came with easy set up instructions. I haven't been able to get the phone to be recognized by my computer with my Motorola Phone Tools, not sure what the problem is there. I do like the new address book interface that allows you to enter more than one phone number for each contact so that you don't have multiple listings for a person with a business and a mobile phone. Seems well constructed, and durable. | 1positive
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Did I get the same headset?
I have owned many different headsets including several Motorola, Jabra and Plantronics headsets. I am a 4000 minute a month user of my cell phone for business and work with many others that are similar. Virtually everyone I know would say that this is bar none the best headset ever. I get excellent reception (both transmitting and receiving). The standby and talk time are unsurpassed even when compared to headsets 5 timew more expensive. Very comfortable and easy to use. I would recommend this headset to anyone. I am using it with a Treo 700W and it works great in everyway. Buy this headset and save yourself the expense of trying the rest first. | 1positive
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Painful on the ear. Poor customer service. Stay away.
I purchased this headset with high expectations. I took my time. I compared and contrasted. I read all the reviews. I thought I had made a great purchase.Unfortunately, the ergonomic design of this headset does not match the electronic design. I can't believe how badly Aliph missed the mark with this headset!First, the good. The sound from this headset rocks! The noise mitigating technology is great. I work in computer data centers the noise level often fluctuates. The set adjusts both the sound heard by the other listener and the volume that I hear. It still has very poor quality in windy environments, but I don't know of a set that doesn't.Now the bad. This headset wouldn't be allowed in Guantanamo Bay. It is pure torture to wear. The various combinations of ear bud and ear loop just gives you more ways to inflict pain on your ears. I can't wear the headset for more than about 10-15 minutes, and sometimes end calls due to the uncomfortable feeling.I used to put the set in my pocket between calls. Problem is that the ear loops are made of weak material and break easily. I contacted the company and they indicates that this is because if the loop doesn't break, the headset itself would break instead.The company told me I could "gently" bend the loops to fit my ear better. They also recommended Jabra ear gels instead of the Aliph ear buds. They also recommended a place that can make a custom gel earbud (for about $65 + shipping).I asked them if it felt right to them that I paid $130 (Best Buy) for their headset and then have to bend the pieces that come with it and buy a competitor's ear gel just to make it comfortable. They didn't seem to have a problem with it.I finally got around the earloop pain by bending a paper clip around my ear and using that for a loop. I do intend to buy a different ear gel bud because Aliph's just hurts my ear.Also interesting that when I told them I had relieved the loop problem with a custom bent paper clip, they never asked to see it. They don't seem interested in improving the feel of this product on the ear.All said, I would never buy this product again and cannot recommend it for use. The is sound quality not worth the pain. | 0negative
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great, sturdy, well-built case
very nice quality case. i don't know how perfectly the sony compact cameras fit in it, but it is slightly too big for my canon SD1000. length and width wise, it is somewhat loose inside.however, if i fold the lanyard around the camera, it fits snug. low price for such a great product. | 1positive
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Excellent headset, but easily broken
I bought this headset so I could chat on XBox live. My only complaint with it as far as that is concerned is that you can't adjust the volume with the headset, but I knew that. I also used it with my cellphone.The sound was crisp and clear, and the rubber earpieces are comfortable and come in several sizes so that you can find one that fits your ear perfectly.My only complaint is how easily it breaks; I was trying to adjust the earpiece and the speaker popped out of the headset, which disconnected the wiring. Be careful when you mess with the rubber earpiece, though, and that shouldn't happen.Even though it broke, I would definitely buy this again. It's cheap and works well. | 1positive
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OEM Blackberry Pearl Stereo Headset
This headseat is pretty neat when you're on the road or just relaxing between work. It easily switches from media player to handsfree headset when you get a call and also controls the pause/play and answer/hangup features. The comfort of the ear budds could be a little better, but the stereo sound is great. | 1positive
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Not a Good Snap on Case
The case fit great, but due to the snap on the back of the case being "star" shaped with nubs, the more you attached it to your clip and turned it around, the more pressure was put on the "star". Now a couple of the nubs are broken and will no longer remain attached to the clip. The original clip i purchased from AT&T was round, i didnt have this problem. Now i have to look for another. | 0negative
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not a good product
This product is not good at all. First, I spent a lot of time getting the phone to fit in. The case is very-very tight. Then, every time I have to charge the phone I have to take the case off because there is not enough room to plug the charger in. The plastic teared off on one side. | 0negative
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Good Purchase
I haven't used it extensively yet, but so far I am very pleased with the performance. The audio quality is superb, loud and clear . Very simple to use and seems very well made. | 1positive
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If only I could give zero stars ....
I bought this phone when I switched services, since I've had such good experience with other Motorola phones. This phone might well be the worst I've ever had in any brand. The battery life is abysmal, and I have lost more calls in the two months I've owned this phone than I did in one year with other phones. I get absolutely horrible reception in my apartment, where with other phones I have not had this problem. Being able to play music is overrated, since in order to do so you have to separately purchase their music software and linkage package, plus set up a separate music program. I am making an unprecedented move and buying a new phone way before I qualify for the upgrade with my plan. What a waste of money. | 0negative
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disappointed
I thought Coby was a decent enough brand but when using this adapter the sound only comes out clearly on one side of the speaker. So this purchase was a disappointment. I tried a few different cars and it's all the same result. And I tried a friend's adapter and that one has no problem at all. Oh well. | 0negative
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Aiptek Charger for digital camcorder
I wasn't sure this was the right charger for my daughter's digital camera/camcorder, but it apparently fits numerous camera brands, and it worked beautifully with ours. The box contained not just a wall charger but several other items including a little tripod; there were also directions in the box, and they were so easy to understand that we had her camera charged and on the tripod almost immediately. Good product and it was a nice surprise to get extras along with the charger. | 1positive
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Data cable for Samsung Eternity
Works great with my Eternity. Although users will need to get Samsung PC Studio free from Samsung's website. | 1positive
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Cheap junk
I couldn't fit the headset into the phone port without thinking I would break something. Like another reviewer said, the holes in the phone case don't line up with the proper spots on the phone either. Save the money and get some more quality stuff. | 0negative
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Not Handsfree
This is my first Bluetooth headset and, while I'm impressed with the technology, I was definitely not impressed with the design of this headset. It does not secure very well to the ear which means that the headset flops around on the ear requiring so much re-adjustment during conversation that it negates the moniker "handsfree." | 0negative
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Cardo Scall 700 Bluetooth headset
The feel is great and the sound is very good as well. I've tried a few Motorola headsets and they just don't fit very well. This one was great. | 1positive
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Doesn't work - at all
Simply doesn't work. Tried to connect my iphone to regular apple power supply and to PC usb port. Nothing. Waste of time and $3. | 0negative
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text messaging completely unreliable
I am very unhappy with this phone. I had a Nokia for 2 1/2 years that worked wonderfully and the best reception I ever got on a phone. I had to upgrade because it was just worn out. I use text messaging and rely on it heavily. I connected a Sprint brand bluetooth to my new Katana phone and stopped receiving most of my text messages, expecially ones sent from another network. This has created complete havac and chaos in my life, that may have caused irreversible damage. I called sprint to ask them to give me something saying I had not received these texts and they are saying they can't, even though they can see these messages had not been received by my phone!If you use text messaging, do not buy this phone, especially if you are going to use a bluetooth with it. When I went to the Sprint store on two different days there was another person in there each day, two different people with the same phone & same problem!I guess a 1 star is the lowest rating I can give it | 0negative
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Bought for Xbox 360
I was searching for an in-ear option for my Xbox 360 after my last headset died. I bought these because it has a 2.5mm jack. I got them 3 days early! However, the item description failed to mention the in ear pieces are the LARGE size. I do not have large ears so it is very uncomfortable. I have ordered replacement pieces from another seller and should have them soon (I hope). So far the sound quality doesn't seem bad, and the microphone works with my Xbox. The only complaint is that for the mute to work on Xbox the button has to be held down (or as far as I can tell that is the case)anyway, it is a cheap headset for Xbox that works. | 1positive
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Good Headset
I think that the back part is very big, and the power button is hard to press when I am wearing the headset, the volume control buttons are hard to press too, when wearing it.When wearing a high collar coat or sweater, the headset feels a little unconfortable, since you can feel the rub.All tech specifications are ok and I have no complain about it. The sound is great and you can keep a very good conversation with the headset, All people told me that they have heard me a lot better with this Headset. | 1positive
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Works nicely
Nice device. Absolutely no negatives that I see. The size is great, I hardly know it's in my ear and no one sees it either. | 1positive
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ProFit Universal Phone Mount
I had this product in my car for just over a year. I really liked it. It was easy to mount, compatible with any cell phone, etc. However, I found that, this summer, with my car being parked in an open parking lot during the day at work, the adhesive melted. I was not able to reattach the device to my dashboard. | 0negative
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Don't bother
Bought this for my wife to replace the Jabra that came with her phone, it slid on her ear to much and could not be adjusted to fit. Also it would offen get the names totally wrong when she spoke them. She switched to my Jabra and I tried it, It would not recognize any thing I said while in a car. I just got a LG unit for Christmas I'll see how this works.Brian | 0negative
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works well, but
Works well, but is difficult to program for voice recognition. I still have not figured it out. I am just using it for incoming calls and calls I manually start with my phone. I also can not get it to answer, when ringing, without physically opening the phone, pushing the green button does not work for me. The instructions are very vague. It does have fabulous battery time and an acceptable speaker/microphone. It is a good value for the money and would be an even better one if I can ever get all the features working. I know it is operator error, but I don't ever have this kind of problems with my considerable amount of other "tec" stuff. | 0negative
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Not for 8130 by Sprint
Simply beware that this product does not fit the newer Pearl models. Personally I bought this prodect for the 8130 by Sprint and the holes do not align for the camera, mic, USB, charger, etc. | 0negative
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Good for short calls in quite rooms by people with little heads
This device looks too good to be true. So small it just sticks to your ear, with no wires to deal with! this was my first Bluetooth headset so I can't compare it to others, but it seems that when they make a headset this small, the mic is so far from your mouth that it has to be very sensitive to pick up your voice-- that means it picks up all the other noise as well! It is unusable in a moving car at freeway speed. It has a little analog static and noise that is annoying. My advice, don't buy a phone like the RAZR V3 planning to use a bluetooth headset until you have talked TO someone calling you from one! Side note, I had to buy an extended (2x thickness of the OEM battery) so that I could use a bluetooth device for more than an hour. | 0negative
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Great
This battery is great especially if you always leave your phone on. It last for what seems like to be a week at a time and is great as a spare. I would recommend it to anyone who uses their motorola often | 1positive
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only if you want a camera
i had this phone and it made me so mad i smashed it on a wall. very un-user friendly. only good for the camera. | 0negative
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NOT AT ALL THE COLOR OF THE PICTURE!
Even though the price is right, the color is not what i expected. The color is more of a burgandy not Red. However, its a very nice color and has the motorola sign on it. Comes nicely packaged in a reclosable container that can store the stock case. Amazon packes it in with air filled pouches. ALL IN ALL I GIVE IT A 5 star. However, becasue of the wrong color, it goes down to a 4 star. | 1positive
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Very Portable
This keyboard is excellent. It works well with my bluetooth enabled PDA and SmartPhone. It is small enough to fit in a suit pocket and the keyboard itself is quite sturdy. However, the small PDA/phone stand is fragile. Mine broke due to normal airport luggage handling. I usually use the empty vinyl case to prop up my PDA so no big loss. | 1positive
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Doesn't take a likin' and keep on tickin'....
I liked mine at first but it didn't hold up. I've had mine about a month and it's falling apart. It's too bad because I really liked it.As far as the comments from others regarding the phone freezing on when it's open it's the 2 bottons (contacts and message). I found that if you trim the plastic around those bottons that fixes that issue. | 0negative
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Palm Horizontal Leather Pounch
This is a GREAT holster for your Palm or Blackberry product. I use it every day, all day for my Treo 650. Going horizontal is SO much better....and the magnetic clip is easy to use and secure.The original Treo 650 case could be swiveled to horizontal but was difficult to open quickly. The leather also looks much nicer in an executive environment. The price was fair and the delivery was quick.If you carry your palm all the time like I do....in and out of cars......at work and at home.....this is a GREAT case! | 1positive
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Interesting and impressive headset.
Well ive had this headset for about a month or so, and im impressed with its performance, i get allot of compliments on how well it looks, and i just explain how it works to just about anyone who asks about it.the only con ive found with this is the ear loops are alittle fragile along with if your wearing one that isnt real comfortable you will start feeling it on your ear after a while other then that every thing seems to work fine id defintely try it. i tested mine out standing next to a busy street with all kinds of noise and every one said they can hear me much better with the noise sheild on.I highly recomend it for any person working in a busy enviroment where noise is a problem. | 1positive
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Was exactly what I wanted and expected.
All the buttons are still fully accessible. The keyboard will take a bit getting used to with the plastic sheet over it. But not too bad. It is definitely too tight out of the box to hold a credit card or ID card. But I dont use this as a wallet anyways. Its not too bulky. No moreso then a wallet. It does come with an optional belt clip but I never wear those. The leather is nice and smooth and Looks nice on this phone. For those who do not want to spend for a Vaja or Piel Frama this is a great alternative. All in all I am happy with it. It looks sleek and does not take away from functionality of the device at all. It is currently connect to my pc via usb and there are no obstructions as well.Id say 4.5/5 only for the fact that if I wanted to fit a credit card id have to fight it a while. Otherwise it does exactly what I expected and hope it to do. | 1positive
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Works very well
These items work as advertised. Shipping was a little slow, but they arrived and they work well. | 1positive
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Stay away.
The case took almost a week to arrive. You buy a cheap case, you're going to get cheap case quality. Stay away. The inside of the case that contacts the phone is not smooth at all. Will scratch your phone. Looks as if someone dropped it in dirt. Could not clean whatever gunk was on the case. Thank God it didn't scratch the aluminium on the case. A credit card didn't even slide all the way down into the case. Good luck trying to fit two in there. Spend your money else where. | 0negative
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A cell phone that works would be worth the money
First problem: Phone kept refusing to read SIM card, eventually had to place a small piece of paper between battery and card to hold it securely enough. Second problem: after one month of use the applications began freezing and dropping calls. Had to turn on and off to even use it. What did Nokia say? "Sorry." DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS EVEN THOUGH IT IS PRETTY!!!! | 0negative
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overrated
This phone turns off when you don't want it to (like about 3-4 times per day), the buttons don't work well, the service is very slow, and poor (with this phone as opposed to cingular with my old phone), and the storage capacity for songs is very low--approximately one album at a time. Go for something better, at this price! | 0negative
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Still kickin'
I've had this earpiece for years and it still works as well as it did on day one . Never had any problems; never falls out my ear. Sound is great. | 1positive
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Don't get this case!
I want to be really fair, Krusell makes very high quality cases, but this phone is just a pain to make case for.This Krusell case fits very well, however, because the BB has microphone underneath the key pads the plastic cover on this case will make you sound very muffled and weak. This phone doesn't have a "microphone opening" like other phones, so the only way to expose the mic is not to have a case. I have received complaints from customers and coworkers that I sound horrible. The thickness of the case makes it very difficult to use the thumbwheel. Overall, this case will degrade the functionality of the phone. | 0negative
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Good product and good seller.
This Yagi antenna is laser cut out of 1/8 inch thick aluminum and then anodized to protect it from corrosion. It came with a coax cable pigtail and the " u-bolt " for fastening it on to a 1 inch diameter mast ( I used 1 inch EMT conduit ). Using this with a cell signal amplifier on my cabin cruiser boat to get a better signal.Nicely made piece of gear. | 1positive
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no improvement
I live in an AT&t; weak signal area and when I am in certain rooms in my home I have NO signal. I installe this zBoost on the outside and tried it for several days with NO improvement in cell phone reception. I did pick up better wireless signals form the other wireless in the area but that was not why I needed the signal booster.I have an AT&T; Blackberry phone and I was told this YX510 was the only booster that worked with this system. I returned the product extremely disappointed. | 0negative
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Great Phone
Great phone! I love it. It has email capabilities and the pictures are pretty good quality. Ive never had any problems with it. | 1positive
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car charger
Basically it does what it's supposed to do. I got a much better price for it on amazon than the phone stores. Good price and fast delivery and it works. | 1positive
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Small Phone with Big Features and Big Performance
First this is a beautiful phone with a beautiful size and a beautiful feature-set targeted for a busy biz type. Features are tri-band for reception, Dictaphone for voice memos, Speakerphone for hands free, and PDA features for; contacts w/address, calendar for todo and event alarms with day/wk/mo/yr repeatability on recurring events like weekly meetings, birthdays, take out the trash :), etc.ALL the features work great. Plenty loud receiver, ringers, vibrator, and speakerphone, all adjustable. Has a separate power switch on top for quick access to ringer options(one press) or power-off(press and hold)for batt save, etc.It is so small you can wear it in the watch pocket of jeans, in a shirt pocket, or your pants pocket without a bulge. Still, the keypad layout is such that I find it easy to dial because the keys cover the total keyboard, unlike my previous SE T234 small point buttons. For those who derated this phone for its small size, I don't get it? If you want a bigger phone that has bigger keys and a bigger screen, get one for heaven sake. Please rate a phone for its features and performance, not its size. That is a positive for those who want this.Those looking for a well featured small phone with Nokia's quality and RF reception, you will not be disappointed with this one. You will not get a camera, radio, mp3 player, tv size screen, or memory enough for gobs of games, ringtones, wallpaper, screensavers and video(this is the Nokia 6230i). You will get an excellent and practical communication and organizational device having enough memory for adequate games/ audio/video accessories and the features required for the practical user, and a good price.Pros: Power/Ringer quick access button, loud but adjustable receiver, powerful vibrator and flashing keyboard silent modes, small and VERY stylish, dictaphone, speakerphone, user definable Shortcut/Goto list, Org Calendar/Calc/Stopwatch/Countdown/Alarm, Nokia RF reception, PC sync with Nokia's free down-loadable SW. Standard barrel-type charger plug.Cons: Non-standard headphone jack, no side button volume control, non-customizable navigation keys. | 1positive
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Excellent
Brand new and in perfect working condition. Shipped the same day and received 2 days later. Can't ask for better than that. | 1positive
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almost 5 stars
Great purchase..doesnt get any better..Have tried lots of stuff for cell phones over the years and have learned to buy only plantronics. Always the best period. Just dont expect to use the on/off switch without taking it off your head and using your fingernail | 1positive
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cute case
Adorable little cell phone case. I bought it at an unbelievably low price. Only suggestion for this company is that they could reduce shipping charges when multiple items are purchased. | 1positive
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Cool Phone except for the reception
Awesome features, Very Sturdy, Sexy looking. My problem was the reception. Which was non existant except occasionally. I could never get more than one bar and if I did it was for about 5 seconds. The speaker is very sensitive and my friends complained about how loud and distorted I sounded when talking to them. I could have lived with the sound but what good is a phone if you can't talk on it? They don't sell these in America and apparently my wife ordered if from overseas somewhere unknowingly. | 0negative
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Stay away and save your money!
If only there were a **zero star** rating...I own many wireless gadgets, and this is by far the worst I have ever bought. I say this after having tried three of them. The sound quality is just horrible. It sounds like you're speaking under a blanket while popping corn, and that's on a LAND line. I contacted their tech support (don't get me started), and got a lame "well there must be some other wireless devices interfering with it". I made sure there were none, I tried it in different locations, and came to the conclusion that it is just badly made. If the headset is more than a foot away from the base, you get crackling... what's the point? Besides that, the user interface is terrible, but I would put up with that if the sound quality were good. I've heard bad things about bluetooth before, but this is confirmation... can you hear me now? NO! | 0negative
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Great product.
Great product for a great price which delivered great power to my phone. Never had a problem as long as I owned this phone (2 1/2 years). | 1positive
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Beginner Phone
This phone is definitely a beginner phone. If you just want this phone simply for phone calls, then this phone is for you. But if you want a phone that has a good quality camera, takes videos, and etc. this phone is DEFINTELY not for you. This phone doesn't even have the video feature on it.Oh and the battery life absolutely sucks!The only good thing about this phone is the cool lighting features. THAT'S IT. | 0negative
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horrible headset...don't buy
First one wouldn't charge..sent it back...second one sounded like complete crap and the people on the receiving end could hear themselves echoing back. The echo I discovered, came from the earpiece volume making its way to the mic. Avoid this thing at all costs. | 0negative
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Pretty darn comfortable
I already had a bluetooth headset but didn't use it much. Wasn't very comfortable and kept falling off so I wasn't expecting much. I was plesantly surprised. You can barely feel it. After a few minutes, you won't even know it's there. The sound quality is pretty good. I can't say for how it sounds from the other side. The folks I talk to say I sound normal on it. I guess that's about as good as you could expect.I find that I now prefer to use this rather than holding my cell. I would strongly recomment it. Also, I select it because it was one of the top five BT headsets on cnet | 1positive
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Suspended phone not supported by Verizon
I activated this phone just fine with verizon but when i try to connect my email it says line suspended! WTF! And the Company doesn't specify their return policy online- hmmmm wonder why.... Garbage. Don't stress yourself out with this purchase. So I call blackberry and they inform me that this device is not supported by verizon! Great! | 0negative
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Sending it back
I'm sending mine back since the reception/transmission of voice is disrupted by my home wireless LAN, something that never happened with my Nokia 3588i. The battery life is short (about like my the 3588i, but with GSM I was looking for a lot more battery life.) The display is hard to read(I'm 50), a light blue background for wall paper might help.This phone lites up at odd times, jingles when i plug in a ear bud or when i remove the ear bud, it jingles when it powers up, it jingles at other times, for as yet undetermined reasons. I want the phone to be silent when I'm at work. What if you are hiding out and need to call the police to tell them there is an intruder in your home, this phone will lead the intruder to your location.I did like the fact that it has a dedicated side button to control the ringer and call volume, saves you from going to a menu to set the phone on vibrate, or pausing in your conversation to adjust call volume.I was amused to find that there are no pre-set profiles for vibrate only, you can have ring, ring & vibrate, vibrate and then ring. I have not figured out if these profiles can be customized or if I can download a new one to the phone.I am disapointed that it seems that cell phones still do not have a feature that allows me on a day of the week basis to time automatically switching back and forth between two profiles. I would like to go to vibrate at 8 AM and back to ring at 6 PM,Monday through Friday and leave it on ring on Saturday, and back to vibrate for church etc ...I should have read the reviews here first. | 0negative
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Not as good as others
I bought this product after washing my last bluetooth headset. I liked the styling and features listed on the page, however when I used the headset, the volume was way too low. I have trouble hearing everyone that calls me, even the really loud ones. Since the whole point of this is to have your hands free and i found myself pushing it to my ear, i am not impressed with this product. | 0negative
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Since it's the only one - it's the best
The Jabra BT8010 is a great headset. There really is nothing else like it yet. If there were something else out there like it that was better, I might give this a 3 star, but for now, it's 4 for innovation. I use it as as a single ear cell headset, connect it to my computer with a BT dongle, and listen to mp3's and audiobooks with it. Everything works with one ear on, or the other plugged in. Usually, I just have the one ear on. Sound quality is great whether on a call or listening to music. People can hear me fine. Having two ears listening on a call is a different experience altogether and really helps in loud areas when on a call. Being able to pause music with the big middle button or switch to call waiting caller is handy.Here are a list of things that could be improved the next time around and may help people who want to know the negatives for the next revision of the headset.I love the option of the second ear piece but I can't understand why it was made smaller than the original piece. From a production standpoint you could use the same shell for the other side, just barebones inside. From a fashion standpoint, the smaller earpiece looks a little silly because of how uneven it looks on the face. People like symmetry and the size difference is very un-symmetrical. Either way - Please make them the same size next time.The ear hook does not stay in it's socket after it's been moved around and adjusted many times. It's a square design but gets worn after a while. It either needs to be a permanent ear hook attachment that can pivot out and around or it needs to come with a couple of replacements in the box (update, it comes with extra's now I hear). I have almost lost it twice when it fell out so I hope this is addressed someday.The vibra alert is just plain startling when on-ear and I have never used it since I almost dropped my coffee in my lap one day. I like how I can keep it in my pocket with vibra on, but I wish there was a button to turn it off quickly so I don't forget once it's on my ear and I leave it there. Currently, it takes several menu clicks to turn vibra off.Noise Canceling: I have started seeing the "Aliph's Jawbone" lately. If it supported Stereo profiles, I'd be wearing it instead of this Jabra. People can hear me "ok" on the BT8010 but not anywhere near as good on the Jawbone. I'd rather have Noise Canceling than vibra from a cost perspective. The next headset like this really must have Aliphs level of noise canceling tech to compete.It's a tad heavy and uncomfy on the ear. You'll need a month or two of heavy use for your ear to get used to the extra weight. It should be a little lighter next time around with a softer ear piece. Interchangeable ear pieces would be very nice. | 1positive
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Great phone
I replaced my Nokia 3650 with a SonyEricsson T610 after two 3650s up and died. I am delighted with the T610. It's ultra-small, ultra-sleek, and it works very, very well. I miss very few things about my disastrous 3650...Pros:- Tiny, compact, solidly built, beautiful- Loud earphone and good voice quality; better ringtone volume than 3650- Intuitive, attractive, and polished interface- Excellent organizer- E-mail client automatically connects at intervals- Syncs with Mac OS X and can control Mac computers via Romeo, Salling Clicker- Excellent Bluetooth implementation- Good RF*Cons:- So beautiful you'll lament every smudge and scratch it accumulates during everyday living- Reception meter fluctuates wildly and doesn't give a good representation of actual signal strength- Camera for fun only- Memory is limited- Poky Java performance- Message warnings aren't persistent enough*One of my main concerns in buying the T610 was that the reception would be worse than the 3650's, as some people complain about the radio on SE phones. I have not found this to be the case; the radio has the same range, dead spots, and clarity in various locations as my old 3650, and even receives SMS and MMS messages in places my 3650 had no signal at all. The signal meter, however, is completely insane, and I've learned to more or less ignore it. You can't compare signal strength by the bars the phone shows, since every manufacturer uses a different standard. In all, I've found the T610's RF to be very good and it holds on to weak signals better than my 3650 did.I recommend this phone over the 3650. It's MUCH smaller, has a better speaker, seems more solidly built, has an easier keypad, and a much better implementation of BT than the 3650. Things I miss from the 3650: memory expansion, somewhat better camera, speakerphone (though it was too quiet anyway.) | 1positive
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Easy to use, Excellent sound Quality, Clever design
Purchased this unit for my wife to use in her car --she is on the road a lot and did not want to use a headset. She has two bluetooth enabled phones, one for work and one for personal use (Motorola i880, Sprint, and Motorola W755, Verizon, respectively). The BlueAnt Supertooth LT paired easily with both phones, though it will only pair with one at a time.I tested it out with my Palm Treo 700P -- it worked well, paired easily, excellent sound quality while driving (easy to hear callers, and callers could not tell I was on a speakerphone!). One clever design feature is the detachable metal clip which stay on your visor, strong magnets holding the BlueAnt LT in place while you are driving. If you need to flip over your visor, you can detach the LT and then reattach it in a snap. This is also handy if you recharge the unit in the house rather than in the car. Battery life is excellent. The small indicator lights are effective but not glaring -- just enough to let you know they are there.Another handy feature, perhaps unintended, is that the charging port uses a mini-USB interface. We found the BlueAnt unit could be recharged with the same car and home chargers as my wife's Motorola W755 phone uses. Convenient, less "accessory clutter".I like the BlueAnt Supertooth LT so much that I am ordering one for my car, too.Pros: Excellent sound quality, clever design.Cons: Backlighting on the Send and Receive buttons is a little on the dim side. | 1positive
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True work horse
Had this for over 2 years and worked like a charm. Rugged, reliable, secure headset. Got wet in the rain a few times and died, unfortunately. | 1positive
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Great audio quality
Easy to use and simple design. Rubberized loop stays put and is comfortable. Very good audio quality on both ends of conversation. No volume control and chord could be just a bit longer, but on/off switch is very convenient. For the cost, great addition to my NOKIA 3587i phone. | 1positive
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LinksysWIP320 Skype phone.
Nice simple packaging. Limited printed instructions on how to operate the phone but the accompanyiong CD has all that is needed if you wish to ptint out the 80 odd page user'e manual. I charged the phone for the required 16 hours or so and it was then easy to use but I didcovered that there were no simple instuctions about how to turn Skype off and by not turning it off over night I discovered the battery flat the next day. It took me a while to realise what the problem was when trying to use the phone while the battery was flat. Once plugged into a power socket is was soon up and running.I have not had any oportunity to use the phone in many free unlocked Wi Fi locations as yet so I cannot really provide comments on the value of the phone outside my own household wi fi signal | 1positive
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Excellent walkman phone
A candybar phone with glossy look, but with little quirks.This is a walkman phone, I have topped it up with a 4GB MMC and loading with songs. The headphones that comes along works like a noise cancelling one - very good for hearing music, not good for making calls. While making calls, the headphone will give you a closed environment fealing and you may tent be louder in your speech.Camera quality is very good - 2MP. I have taken some pictures that are of print quality. Color combination is good when you snap with bright sun light. The in-built flash looks cool, but works more as a light than as a flash.While walkman and camera features were very good, the phone feature is ok. Nothing special about it. But there are some problems with the speaker phone and bluetooth headset features. Whenever used, both of them are little noisy, the receiver end also feel the same.Further, voice activated dialing through bluetooth is NOT working. If I use the wired handsfree, it works. The same bluetooth headset worked flawlessly with my old phone - including voice activated dialing. So it is only the problem with the phone with it works in bluetooth. And that takes away one star.Overall it is a cool walkman phone with camera features and a OK phone capability. | 1positive
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Bad
The phone works fine but the battery is TERRIBLE!!!!!! I would have it fully charged before bed, and before the next morning it would be dead. I would have to charge it 5-6 times a day and who has time to do that. I thought it might just be the one I had so I told Amazon and they sent me another...nope, same exact thing happened, the battery wouldn't last 3 hours (and that's with me not even talking on it). I even tried my old razr battery because it works fine and it did the same thing so it was just those phones. Do not get it, it's a waste of your time! | 0negative
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I guess I am one of the luckier ones!
I bought two of these batteries to replace a malfunctioning Motorola original battery. Although not all reviews were glowing, I decided to try this battery anyway because the price for two of these were half of what Verizon is charging for one. Batteries came in within 2 days, ordered fulfilled by CCMACCESSORIES. I waited a while to make sure batteries work well before writing this review. I am not disappointed. | 1positive
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They sound awful.
They sound awful. There is a lack of treble and bass. There is only midrange sound and the vocals are distorted. I expected much better for $80 headphones.I am no audiophile, but still these are unacceptable. There are two modes of operation: monaural and stereo. The monaural is for, of course phone calls. The stereo mode lacks bass and to a greater extent, treble.I played them from my iPod touch using different EQ settings, but none could fix the awful sound. Treble boost sounded the best, but still higher end frequencies were just dull. Midrange sounded "muddy", if that makes any sense. Vocals that I understand through my cheap wired Sony phones were unintelligible. I actually couldn't distinguish the words.I tried lower volume on the iPod - higher on the headphones as well as higher on the iPod - lower on the headphones. No amount of tweaking would find a sweet spot were they sounded good.I listened to different selections: Jazz, electronic, techno, classical (solo violin and solo cello), rock, hard rock, and one of my standards for testing audio: Pink Floyd - Coming back to life (Live, from the album "Pulse"). I couldn't bear to sully "Shine on you crazy diamond" with them. Every selection was disappointingly unredeeming in every way.I found them acceptable however, for watching video on my iPod touch. I watched several video podcasts and I didn't find the minutely slight delay between picture and voice to be disturbing as others have related. It was detectable because I read the reviews and was looking for it, but I quickly forgot about it and enjoyed the podcast.I REALLY wanted to like these, and I tried to come up with some reason for keeping them, but I just couldn't find one. I have been waiting for a portable wireless headphone set for a long time, and jumped on these even after reading some bad reviews. I love the idea of having the iPod in my pocket without wires strung out to my gourd, but these just didn't make the cut for me. I like music too much to listen to it through such "less than mediocre" phones.I didn't test them for phone use. There is one great feature to them. The transmitter "puck" is exactly the same size as one of the headphones. It's smaller than I thought. They take the same battery, so if you're using them as a cell phone headset, you have a spare battery to keep with you. That kind of utilitarian forethought is awesome.They were quite comfortable to wear, and didn't feel flimsy or cheap.Hey BlueAnt, if you fix the sound quality on this model, let me know. I'll buy a pair the very same day.I registered to return these to Amazon just before writing this. | 0negative
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Amazed and won over by SE
I haven't used an SE phone since Ericsson's T28 maybe 6 years ago. Motorola's asthetical appeal and occasionally superior features always dominated my phone purchases, moving from the v60 to v878 to a668 to v3 the last 4 or 5 years. Most recently, I became fed up with my v3's lack of capabilities.I changed to this SE W810 and I am thrilled to own it. First off, the 2MP camera blows away the old razr v3 vga cam. Plus it is very intuitive to use since you hold the phone a way you would hold one of those disposable cameras. The memory stick allows me to store as many pictures (and music) as I need. It plays music flawlessly, arguably better than my iRiver stand alone music player. The phone features everything and every convenience you might need.MOST IMPORTANTLY, I love this phone because of the detail in the design of the operating system. Hats off to Sony, seriously. It is incredibly easy to use. Understanding the functionality of the menus is so intuitive you can pick one up having never used an SE phone and have no problems doing what you want the very first time around despite needing to use the phone's long list of capabilities. Whenever an advanced function is needed, it is explained by a short succinct popup info message.The integration of the walkman features and the phone feature is amazing. The headset is one to be admired, serving as a radio antenna, microphone for handsfree use, and stereo sound for the walkman. While playing the walkman, you can receive calls by pushing a button on the headset, the phone knows to stop the music and take the call. Microphone has absolutely no distortion. You can also keep the music on while using the phone's functions like the calendar and the phone book. It will display the song in one line that appears on the top. Just incredible. The walkman allows you to build playlists using the phone. The easy access walkman buttons work flawlessly in line with phone functions, the play/pause button and the orange walkman button.This thing is just incredible, now I'm just worried about destroying the headset and scratching the camera when I bring it around, but that really shouldn't be SE's concern, it is really mine.Buy this, 10 out of 10 any day of the week. Don't be afraid of it's inferior exterior looks to phones like the SLVR L7 or SE K800 or Samsung D800's. What's programmed inside makes up for it 10 or 20 fold. | 1positive
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Value for Money
Crystal sound quality, best fitting and reasonable battery life are the pros of this headset. | 1positive
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Good Headset
I have only had it for a short time and it seems like a very good headset. The battery lasts a long time and the audio is clear both ways. The only issue I have is that the noise cancelation is not as good as the wired Plantronics I had before. | 1positive
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Really cool concept but marred by poor reception everywhere
The MDA, designed and made by Taiwan's HTC, a leader in the Windows Mobile "smart phone" market (they seem to make all the WM phones sold in the U.S.), is really a cool concept. It has a nice shape, a slide-out thumbboard that automatically turns the screen to landscape, and all the goodies that make up Windows Mobile: Pocket Office, Pocket IE, MSN Messenger, Windows Media Player 10, and tons of free software to download from the web. Plus, it has wi-fi which works really well.I really wanted to like the MDA, as I decided not to get a Palm-based Treo due to severe syncing problems with Outlook (problems that were supposed to be fixed in the now-vaporware Palm OS 6 "Cobalt"). And I wanted to like T-Mobile because they are the only carrier out there that forces you on a one-year, not two-year, contract (and still gives you a rebate). Anyway, after a few days I was sorely disappointed. The problem lay entirely with the MDA's reception. It was almost the same problem I had with the original Sidekick back in 2003. The MDA's antenna was never able to grab a signal strong enough to make web surfing any close to being useable. And it would constantly lose and hunt for signal. It was frustrating to no end, even in the heart of Boston where a RAZR tmo phone had full reception. I never got half the speed promised by EDGE, the 2.5G GSM data network. Very, very disappointing. Much, much worse than the EVDO services I had earlier this year tried with Sprint and Verizon.Summary: the MDA has all the potentials of a major league star except the ability/stamina to stick out for more than one inning. It's a dud, thanks partly to HTC's poor antenna design and/or construction and partly to T-Mobile's poor EDGE and GPRS support. If you can stand a two-year commitment, go with Sprint's PPC-6700, also made by HTC with the same sliding thumbboard design. I haven't tried the PPC-6700 yet (cuz I'm pretty much broke now), but online reviews are mostly positive. | 0negative
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Motorola Razr V3, V3i, V3c, Slvr L7, L6, L2 Pebl U6, V190, Mpx200, V360, V323, V325 - Ch710 OEM Original Auto Car Charger Syn084
I recieved it quick it qorks .Motorola Razr V3, V3i, V3c, Slvr L7, L6, L2 Pebl U6, V190, Mpx200, V360, V323, V325 - Ch710 OEM Original Auto Car Charger Syn0847 | 1positive
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ADS Tech Instant Music Rocks
Just what I needed to make a great xmas gift for my family. Found an old cassette tape of an interview with my grandfather that has since departed and I needed a way to put it onto a cd. | 1positive
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