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Not for the RAZR V3m (Verizon) Despite the advertising headline (both here and in many other places) this headset does NOT work with the V3m version of the Motorola RAZR. It appears reasonably well built, but that hardly matters if it doesn't serve its intended purpose!
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Nokia 3650 Sorry to say this did NOT work with my phone (Nokia 3650). I tried for a few hours and so did a friend who works in a phone shop.
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The 'case' has been made. As much as I like the Motorola V60 it seems that Motorola is not intent on producing a nice case for the phone. As usual, Body Glove has stepped up for Motorola as they seem to do for most of the cell phone manufactures. The phone looks great on its own but if you want to protect it, this case is excellent. The fit is very good, with openings and plastic where they should be. This case was made for the V60 and only the V60. If you want to protect your phone without loosing its slim design the price and quality are worth the investment. If you are looking for a protective case for your V60 phone, this is the one to get, it is slim, durable, attractive and a perfect fit.
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Worst PDA phone! WM 5.O is hard to use. Speaker is very soft; there is no volume control. My unit is broken in 3 month. The battery gets very warm and discharges quickly after a full charge at minimal use.
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3 phones all died! I had this phone for about 6 months and the screen went black, so I couldn't use it anymore. I got a new one free... 3 months later I start hearing static all the time even when I have fine service... two weeks later the screen goes black again. I get a new one, it's just now now starting to break. When I open it up it takes the screen a long time before it will come up and then it flicks off and comes up again. Motorola should send me a new phone that works.DO NOT GET THIS PHONE!
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It looks good, wish it last Well when I first put it on it stick just fine but a month later the mirror screen lifts up at the ends. But it looks good, like an actually mirror just doesnt last long.
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Automatic increase in bar signal!!!!! Don't listen to these people claiming the product doesn't work! A lot of them admit that they didn't test the product. I tested the product (because the apartment I moved into doesn't give me good reception). I was pretty skeptical but decided to buy it.I gained an extra bar of signal strength after placing the sticker on my phone (the spot beneath where the battery is) and turning it back on. You can check it out on youtube if you want.[...]
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Don't listen to the complaints - this phone rocks! I am in love with this phone!First off, the Palm functionality is wonderful! The address book and calendar all work excellently, and the cross-functions are greatImprovements include SMS messaging, which is much faster and now includes hyperlinks for phone numbers and web addresses, unlike the Treo 600The web on here is faster ---- the screen is crisperHowever, BlueTooth is the BEST new feature ----- wireless data transfer is, usually, quick, and the wireless headphones are greatLastly - many have complained that the phone is too slow with its functions and unstable --- however, ever since the system software was updated to 1.12, it has made the phone much quicker and much more stable!Ordering a new phone today should come with that 1.12 software built into it, alreadyI am a former Treo 300 and 600 user, and the 650 is a wonderful upgrade and worth every penny, considering the bluetooth and software improvementsso buy it!!! - you won't be sorryPS - the Cardo Scala bluetooth earpiece is the best earpiece out there for this phone
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Ok performance, crappy charging. This unit works ok enough for most users. Except one thing.You can only reliably charge it three times.When the battery runs out, you're supposed to shut it off, and plug it in. At this point, the light is supposed to come on until it's charged (about 2 hours). After the first three times, it won't come on. Won't charge. Motorola says "Oh we're so sorry--we only have a 90 day warranty on that..." Cingular is like "Oh it's over 30 days..."The only way I have found I can charge it?Turn it on. Wait for the "I'm on" light to come on--plug it in, turn it off. THEN it charges.I suggest going with another headset.
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this is my 3rd one! The only issue I have with this product is that there is no way to adjust it to fit your ear better. I have small ears and it falls off easily. Other than that I love it. I have friends who have paid a lot more money for theirs and the background noise when I talk to them is horrible. This is the best noise reduction one I have found for a reasonable price.
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Perfect phone, but don't order from nokiausa I've had the 6820 from back in the days of AT&T; Wireless and absolutely loved it: QWERTY keyboard that is exceptionally easy to use, Bluetooth, GSM/works in europe, great battery life, and it's compact and secure.I mention "secure" in the sense that the settings stay where you lock them. I've had so many phones that change ring volume settings, turn themselves off, unlock themselves or even call people when the phone is in my front pocket. This phone is small enough to carry in my pocket (instead of the lame hip-holsters)and my pants don't end up calling my friends or colleagues.After some time, the 6820 inevitably broke, and by then it was off the market. Oddly, it was the ringer that broke--the flip mechanism is quite robust.But then I was stuck without a phone. I sure didn't want a dingleberry, or a Treo. I would always joke at those folks by holding a notebook up to my ear and saying "Hello?" I want a phone, not a small laptop that can read .xls files. But the choices were slim.I really wanted QWERTY because using SMS can be really convenient and I can't stand using T9. And I needed bluetooth for the car, and GSM for europe.My only choice was to try that new Samsung SGH-D307 with the flip out keyboard. I was shocked how poor that is. The menu system is so dis-integrated that as one review puts it "you have to actively ignore what the buttons say, and use buttons that indicate things you DON'T want to do." Talk about cognitive dissonance. Oh, and the QWERTY doesn't work for anything other than SMS. So you can't even use it for entering addresses. QWERTY is supposed to let you avoid T9 predictive text, but the Samsung is so ill-developed, QWERTY only works for SMS and IM. Uugh.There was literally no decent solution on the market until the 6822 was released. The only downside to the origial 6820 was its mediocre camera and screen resolution, both of which are addressed in the 6822.Just don't order through nokiausa--it's customer service is so infuriatingly poorly run that you'll pop a few blood vessels. My order for this in-stock product languished for 10 days. Yes, I even upgraded to FedEx next-day, but nokia had no problem with my order being in the "not yet processed" state. Hmmm? So I call in several times find out about the delay and they would say that the order was not authorized because "the address information was wrong." I'm pretty sure I know my own address, and having my order number, I could see I had not made a typo.So I called AMEX and they (of course) confirmed my billing address, but moreover said they hadn't declined my card due to AVS mismatch. Hmmm. Did nokia even try to process my order? I doubt it. I even had a nokiausa supervisor hang up on me when I asked her name for reference.So after many calls and several hours of my time, I couldn't get to the root of the problem. Customer service couldn't help because the problem was allegedly in billing, but yet they wouldn't allow me to talk to billing. "That's not an option." the supervisors would tell me. They would assure me that their billing department would call me, but that never happened. I could never find out what billing was saying to AMEX. But again, according to AMEX, they never declined my card so either nokiausa billing department was lying about an AVS problem with my order, or they are so broken they were submitting someone else's information. In any case, try as I might, the 'problem' couldn't be identified, much less solved, so I had no choice but to give up. What a huge waste of time.Bottom line: the 6822 is a fabulously small QWERTY, bluetooth, multimedia camera, GSM phone with no extraneous features or extra size. I heartily recommend buying it. The Finns know how to build a great phone. They're just not as successful as running a US order and customer service center that you can count on.
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a WASTE if your not careful ! I bought this keyboard for my Garmin iQue M5 PDA, I saw the of the product "UNIVERSAL bluetooth keyboard" only find out that it is NOT universal ! it doesn't work with my PDA, I must say that customer service is terrible ! they replied after 4 days, only to say "its not compatible", in the forum the moderators wouldn't say if they'r gonna develop an update for this problem. I am sure this keyboard has alot of potential, but you really need to be certain that its compatible.. by the way it doesn't work with the new Nokia 6680 too.
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Comfortable for whom? I bought this based on the reviews saying how comfortable it is. The first thing you have to do it get it on your ear, which I found clumsy and irritating. I couldn't just quickly attach it to my ear. It was a pain to get on. Then, once on, the little gel earpiece, which will fall off multiple times as you try to get the thing on your ear, has to face the proper direction. Ach, it is not pleasant. Once on, the sound is really good. However, contrary to everything I've read, it was NOT comfortable, and I had to remove it after a 30 minutes or so. I wear glasses and have average sized ears. And don't get me started on the buttons.I went out and bought a Motorola 850 and it's been working just peachy. Easy on, easy off, and the sound is fine. Some people may not be turning the volume on the earpiece up _on the phone_, and hence the 'not loud enough' complaints. It doesn't feel as snug as the Jabra, but it's much more comfortable.
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Poor Microphone Quality This model, the C150, is one of 4 Jabra headsets I have ordered. I continued to try different Jabra models because the ear piece is by far the most comfortable and best sound quality I have ever used, however, all 4 Jabras had very poor microphone quality. With each one, the persons on the other end could not hear me. Disappointed. I found that it worked well with a cell phone, but not with a cordless phone.
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Functional, but cheap and uncomfortable I had no problem pairing this headset with my PC and using it for Skype. The call quality is adequate, with plenty of volume but a distracting amount of static, regardless of where I place the Bluetooth receiver. It holds a battery charge well and warns when it's getting low.The manufacturing quality of the piece is terrible though. It feels very cheap and is uncomfortable. Comments about the headset being designed for a 5 year old are exaggerations, but just barely. The headset is very small and the adjustments are hard to make without feeling like you're going to break the head loop. Because of the angle and placement of the adjustment slide on the loop, trying to make it bigger actually pushes the other side's grip pad further into your head at an angle. The pad is just a rigid piece of toothed plastic with no actual padding for comfort.I bought this at a deep discount and still don't feel it was worth the money.
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Perfect headset for handsfree talk I have Sony Ericsson W600i/S710 and HS850 works great. What we love is folding boom, which saves lot of cell phone battery (fold it and turns off) When you get call just open boom and you are talking on headset. Voice quality is great in car (windows down) no background noise. It is best compare to Motorola HS801, HS820 and Tekkeon headsets we used in past. We just love how it is easy to turn headset off to save battery life of both devices. If you have problem with voice or connectivity you check your cell phone conversation volume (just press volume key when you are talking with someone to increase conversation volume just another way..)
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I didn't get this item. How I can write a review of that product which i didn't get yet. So sorry i couldn't give any review because i lost all three packages which i ordered on same day.
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Impossible to wear, poor battery life I've had it for about two months and have actually been able to use it once. Most of the time I get it out to use it and the battery is dead. Shelf life, even fully charged and off, seems to be a matter of days. When by some miracle there's some juice in the battery, I am consistently unable to get it to fit over my ear in such a way that the microphone is somewhat close to my cheek. Usually the thing barely dangles off my ear and projects out into space with the mike boom several inches away from my face. Five minutes of adjustment may or may not get it to some acceptable placement, but by then I'm ready to stomp on it instead of use it.
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Has some quirks, overall a good phone Pros:- Interface is well done- Easy to transfer themes, MP3 ringtones, contacts, etc. via Bluetooth- Sony software makes it easy to create your own themes with their software- Was very simple to configure as a modem for my iBookCons:- Early version had a software bug that required the phone be restarted every couple of days (fixed February of '06)- Camera button cannot be locked, and often goes off in pocket (until the memory is full, then it's no longer a problem)
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Comfortable and clear Pros: Comfortable, soft flexable plastic around the ear, sits comfortably in the ear canal with a couple different sized end pieces to choose from to go in the ear. I hear calls loud and clear on a phone that I often have a problem hearing people without the use of a headset.Cons: about 2 of 100 calls the person on the other end has trouble hearing me, I take the headset off and they can hear me fine. I think a longer mic would solve this problem. No volume adjusment on the headset.
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Great headset, one small aggrevation I love this headset! It's light and people say it sounds good. I only wish it didn't turn on so easily. When I'm not using it I put it in my pocket where it gets turned on frequently. I suppose the button gets depressed momentarily when I'm doing things. Otherwise it's great!
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Does not work. Ordered product. Placed 5 antennas in back of battery area as described. Did not get any improvement in signal. Would not buy again or recommend this product.
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signal enhancer This signal enhancer did not seem to to much for us and so I was diappointed. I had hoped it would give just a bit of a boost so we would have a better signal here in rural Missouri.
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Does the job!! For the price I paid for this cell phone holder, i am very impressed. I have not had any problems.
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Jabra ear gels You can avoid the annoying over the ear adapter and switch to a partial in the ear gel that allows you to hear the message clearly in almost all reasonable situations without high volumes. It does a pretty good job staying in place, too. I have used the same adaptor for years with my old corded Jabra and car conversations have never been easier. If you don't mind having something in your ear this is great.
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Definitely anti-glare but tough to apply I am very happy that I bought this. It does exactly what I hoped: reduce fingerprints and eliminate glare. I can no longer see my reflection in my xoom screen and it is easy to use in bright light. I also don't need to carry a cloth around anymore to wipe the screen constantly. A HUGE improvement on both points.I bought three other, much cheaper ones as well but they did not change the glare factor and even made fingerprints much more difficult to remove.My only issue is the extreme static charge that this has when you remove the backing. I was at a clean table and had cleaned my screen with windex and a lint free cloth just before we removed this from the sleeve and pulled the backing. So there was no issue with the device screen or my hands cleanliness. As we pulled the backing off I could visibly see lint attaching itself to the sticky side while we aligned it over the screen (in that 10 second period). It was ridiculous. Instantly it trapped debris that we then had to spend 20 minutes surgically removing with tape and tweezers. I have put on many of these on my phones over the years (three others on the xoom in the last week) and have never had this much trouble. But I got all but maybe ten tiny spots off and they are minimal so it looks fine when the screen is on.All in all it was worth the 20 minutes of frustration for the best anti-glare protector on Amazon.
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Beauty and the Beast I've had phones of my own, and toiled with many friends, so I would say I'm pretty seasoned. The phone may seem to be fairly functional, and due to its sleek exterior, may seem a good phone choice. Think again. Here I've tried to thoroughly depict the issues I face with the phone. Granted though, I do use the phone a lot.The Pro's:* The Phone looks nifty. I love it for that.* The outside display is neat.* The reception is overall acceptable.* The texting is easy* If you get a call or text while texting, phone allows you to return to your text easily.The Con's* LCD stays on way too long when on the charger and the phone is closed* When I text the lit numbers go dark after a time, and I can't seem em at night* The phone powers off* I'll go to make a call, press talk, place phone to my ear only to be met with silence. No call going out, no nothing. Just the main menu....* The phone tells me to "please wait" sometimes when I try to access the text menu or phonebook.* The amount of texts in my inbox I can hold has gone from 100 to 82... And every once in awhile drops a few more numbers. About a month ago the number dropped to about 78 and all incoming/outgoing/missed calls and texts were erased. That sucked.* I always accidentally hit the Ready Link key* I somehow back-out of texts rapidly while trying to change letter style.* Sometimes while in service, I will be texting, and suddenly discontinue to receive responses. If I make a call though, I get a mad rush of all the texts, as if the call itself is "re-connecting" me to sprint.I'm sure there is more, but I have recently learned that sprint itself is recognizing the errors in this model, and are offering trade ins. I am going to receive a Razor, or equivalent, for $50 trade in fee. Check your local stores. Mention the recognition. But watch out, any flaw in the phone caused by you, and they'll pin it all on you.
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Listen to what they say! Yup, thought for 10 bucks I'd give it a try. Wrong answer, save your money. Doesn't work with my creative zen micro photo. Tried to charge all night long and didn't do a thing. I just went to the creative website and found that they had the charger for the zen micro on sale for $10. Live and learn.
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It works Easy to set up. I purchased the dual band kit and only used the items that came in the box for installation, except for power drill of course. I live in the country and certain cell signals are tough to find, my provider is one of them. I installed the antenna in my attic and ran the cable to the lowest part of the house, plugged in the base and I was up and running. We used to have to go outside and stand just right to get a call, but now we have cell coverage in all areas of our house. I installed the unit in about an hour and it worked immediately. I do recommend this product.
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Great Product! Bought this to use on a 12 hour car trip and it worked perfectly. The cord is about 5 feet long which is a good length. Had no trouble with it falling out of the psp like some others have commented on. Overall, you cant go wrong buying this product.
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CHARGER DIDNT WORK The headset worked but the charger did not work. It would not charge our l2 phones.
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Software a joke, cable doesn't work The CD that comes with the cable contains only confusing html files that try to point to drivers and software to download. The cable never made a good enough connection for Windows to recognize it. It kept saying "A USB device has malfunctioned." However, the cable is not worth sending back. The shipping is more than the cable itself.
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Breaks too easily This product broke the day I got it. It wasn't very sturdy, and after a few minutes, it snapped, or more accurately, it exploded. The spring coil on the inside popped and sent pieces flying everywhere. The cable itself still works perfectly fine, which I am happy about, but the "retractable" piece is now in ruins. Very cheap product in my opinion; don't waste your money on it. Just buy a standard audio cable if you need one, because that's all your going to get with this product, only you'd be paying more for this.
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Solid upgrade for Jawbone Bought these for my Aleph Jawbone IPROS: Fit right on, stays snug. Do not have to use the ear loop any more. Cheap. Isolates sound from background noise better than stock Jawbone earpieces.CONS: Ocassionally comes the headset when not in use or when I take it off my ear. Could not find one that fit my ear perfectly.BOTTOM LINE: A no-brainer upgrade for Jawbone users. Not a perfect solution but much better than what came with the Jawbone and its too cheap to not give it a try.
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Does not stay in ear This bluetooth falls out of my ear constantly. What's more annoying is that when I push it back in, I inevitably push the button to hang up. The behind-the ear addition breaks so easily that it isn't even worth buying a new one for 5 bucks (I knew it was fragile, as other had said so on reviews, so I was extra careful--still broke). I would not recommend this item.
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Only slightly better than nothing. First of all, let me state that I have a degree in electronics engineering and many years of experience as a communications engineer; so I do not come at this thing as an amateur.As far as I can tell this does not "boost" the signal; it simply transfers a stronger signal from one location to another without any measurable amplification.I did extensive testing with the antenna located outside my window where my cell phones found 2 bars. I found that I could transfer (via the provided cable) those 2 bars to the location of the base unit inside the house; but I got little, if any, improvement in signal strength.Then, after mapping signal strength throughout my attic, I finally found a spot where I could get 5 bars on my cell phone. I located my antenna there and ran it through the ceiling to the desired location for my base station. I was pleasantly surprised to find that I now had 4 or 5 bars near the location of the base unit. That, at least, gives me one spot in my home where I can reliably make phone calls.However, if I get more than about 12 feet from the base unit, the signal strength drops off dramatically. This system is advertised to provide 2500 feet of coverage. No way! This translates to a signal RADIUS from the base station (A=pi times r-squared) of about 28 feet. At 28 feet distance from base station I get NOTHING. The actual area of effective coverage for this base unit is about 450 square feet. Perhaps the manufacturer is including the space above and below the base unit to get 2500 cubic feet !Bottom line: The unit does help IF (repeat IF) you can find a location anywhere within about 50 feet of the desired location for the base unit that has a good signal. But, even then, it only creates a small "hot spot" within your home.
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Arrived as advertised-Northern Helpful on Return Item arrived quickly from Northern when I ordered on 6/13/2008-- Unfortunately, I was unable to use the starter because of other issues with repairing the engine---When I used the instructions to return the product, I was directed to a very helpful and pleasant person at Northern, who arranged to have a return number sent to me so I could return the product to Briggs and Stratton-- About two weeks later the e-mail instructions came from Briggs and Startton and as of 7/14/2008, I am awaiting the refund.
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Would not recommend this item I found this item to be lightweight and comfortable. Sound quality was fairly good. That's about all I can say that is good about it.Talk time is maybe 2 to 2 1/2 hours, stand-by time is about 50 hours, both are less than acceptable.The headset would not accept a charge after about 3 1/2 months of use (light usage at that). It also seemed to have a mind of it's own when it came to staying connected to my phone, constantly having to re-boot phone and device in order to get connection (used with a Samsung cell phone).I would definitely advise others to stay away from this item. Also, Plantronics would not give any assistance and would only refer me to the retailer, zero customer assistance is not a good thing.
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Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset I was in need of a handsfree device for my Blackberry. After doing the usual internet research, I found this particular one to be 1. the most reasonably priced 2. availability of support 3. reputation. I liked it so much, I purchased a second one for my daughter...
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Not a good case I bought this case cause I just needed one so I didnt care. I wish I hadn't because even though its big and protective the hard plastic outer is always falling off and slipping and it presses the buttons. It just isn't a good quality case.
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Very cheaply made This product is very cheaply made. It only lasted two days before it ripped at the seams and was unusable. Pretty disappointed!
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Motorola HS-850 I just bought one from Amazon and tested yesterday. Here are my thoughts on this device.Pluses:- Very light. I wore it for the whole afternoon without any confortable on my ear.- The sound was great for both inside department store and during driving in my 1993 Camry XLE.- Use the same charger as my Motorola V510Minuses:- Pairing instruction with my Motorola V510 in the manual is not very clear. I went to the web and found a better instruction from one of the reviewers.- I kept hearing a single click sound one in a while. Does anyone have similar problem?_ Did not fit well on my ear but did not fall off.I give it a four because of the minuses. I read many reviews before making this purchases and I am happy with it. Despite all of the minuses it is still a very good wireless headset with a very reasonable price. GO FOR IT.Binh
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Battery was the answer for us This battery was purchased for my boyfriend's phone. He has the original Razor that came out years ago. His battery wouldn't hold a charge and was very swollen. Since putting this battery in the phone several weeks ago, it has functioned perfectly, and holds a charge just fine. I can't speak for others who purchased it, but for us there has been no problem with the battery staying charged. It really was the perfect solution for us, as it was much cheaper than the battery they wanted to sell us at the Verizon store for $50.00, and we couldn't see paying that price when the phone itself was so old.
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Motorola HS820 Bluetooth Headset Excellent hardware for Treo 650 hands-free use. Off-on switch saves battery life. Volume control very convenient, easy to use. WIll recommend to my friends.
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Go with Samsung I purchased this phone about a month ago. And was hoping that Motorola had over a period of time improved on the quality and also that the reception was improving. My friend did warn me about the poor reception of Motorola. I fell for the sleek design, and the cool hot features.I also work for a good company with a large office, and my earlier Samsung T-mobile worked fine at all the places. But unfortunately Motorola did not work well.I keep the phone so that my family can reach me at any time. But with this kinda reception, this phone does not fit the Bill.I am now planning to keep the service, since I did get into the contract, and will change the phone.
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Works as claimed I purchased this extender about a month ago. Installation was easy. If you can hook up a cable to your tv, you can complete the equipment portion of the installation process on this unit. The real install skills come into play in putting the antanna/ base in a place where you are satisfied with it. This part is strictly up to you and has nothing to do with the equipment other than you must meet minimum vertical seperation limits.(15' min. more is better)I initally tested this product by just hooking the unit up and stretching the cable out as far as it would go. there was no vertical seperation and about 50' of horizontal seperation. In my case it worked just as well as my permanent installation on the roof.(approx. 20' vertical seperation and 10' horizontal seperation) This unit absolutly does what it claims to do. I do my homework when it comes to these kind of purchases and like anyone else, I was initally skeptical of this because of all the bogus products for "improved" cell reception. This thing isn't a "booster" as a few people here seem to think.(they obviously didn't do their homework or even bother to read many, if any reviews here) To save myself and others alot of writing here, go to the company website and look at the faq's. All you need to know is there.The only gripes I have are that the stated coverage could be a little more. I'm sure that you would get somewhere near that range in an open floor plan but, don't expect that in a normal house with stud walls and dry wall coverings. In my standard house with an average number of interior walls, I'm guessing coverage of approx.900 to 1000 sq.ft.max. Still much better than what I had though. The other issue is cable length. 50' isn't as much as it seems when you are snaking it through walls and around rooms to get your unit where it provides the best coverage for your needs.( see my firts gripe.)Anyhow, to all you folks out there like me, I hope this review helps you to make feel a little more confident about this product.
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Unecessary if you have an SD slot on your computer or a reader All I did was put my microSD in my phone and tried to play music. When you do this it puts the necessary folders on the card at which point if you put it in an SD adaptor and you have an SD slot on your computer or a reader you can put songs directly on the microSD without having to use an item like this. I have a Samsung a930 the only thing you have to make sure of is that your music files are .wma's.
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LOVE IT! December 3, 2010I got this case from the BoxWave official website, because at the time amazon didn't have these cases in fuchsia. It looks really great on my N1! I also have a mirrored screen protector and all together it looks like WOW!P.S. I hope that it is as practical as it is beautiful and does protect the phone in case it drops (and it actually looks reliable), though I also hope I'll never have to find out =))Update - January 18, 2012Yes, I still have this case, and it still looks GREAT and I will NOT replace it with ANYTHING!!! Totally in LOVE! Saved my phone maybe like 5 or more times! (dropped it in the street, dropped it on concrete... - NO damage at all!!!) I had to pay the full price (kind of disappointed that I see it only costs 10 bucks now...), but it is SO much worth it!!! BEST! Ever =3
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Great PDA, horrible phone I've owned this phone for about 18 months and if I hadn't paid so much for it I would have taken a hammer to it long ago. Even in the center of a large town I get lousy signal strength; people can't hear me and I can't hear them. The PDA works well and I bought it so I could carry my calendar and contacts with me and dial them directly with one tap...nice features, well worth the $700+ I paid...IF I could get a signal. Now I have learned this is because this phone doesn't work on the "third" GSM band.
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2.5mm Jack beware!!! make sure you buy a 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter if you buy this.Witout and adapter this will not work with anything that has a standard 3.5mm headphone jack.
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Worst phone i've ever bought I hate this phone more than anything in my life. I bought it back in February and have had it replaced 4 times since then. Do not buy.CONSpoor receptionpoor picture qualityfreezes up like a computerdoesn't ring very loudpoor sound quality altogetherBULKYPOOR SCREEN QUALITYno antenayou can't see the screen in the suncan't read the outside screen when the light is outvery slow response to keystakes pictures in purse when closed (only 2 of mine did that)POOR BATTERY LIFE, won't last a whole work dayannoying warning about hearing damage if the ringer is on high (except for the fact that i can't even hear it when it's on high)annoying clicking when you open or close phonethe home charger won't stay in the phone, only my car charger stays connectedsometimes the buttons won't workPROSyou can change the ugly cheap plastic cover
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NAZTECH CABRIO CASE NICE CASE. GOOD QUALITY. PHONE FIT A BIT SNUG TO START BUT LOOSENING UPAND FITTING BETTER WITH TIME.
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perfect charger It is perfect charger. easy and convenient to use, just with a drawback that it may not charge the cellphone fully.
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Attracted to the phone because of it's size and slim-ness, but very dissapointed I bought this phone from Cingular, and while I haven't had any major problems with the carrier, the phone is too fragile for everyday use. I've taken good care of this phone and keep it in a leather case, but it's already acting up. The phone randomly shuts off, especially during calls, even though the battery is charged. It seems as if the battery is secure in it's compartment, so I can't figure out what is wrong with it, beside the fact it's just a poorly designed phone. If size is what you're looking for in a phone, I'd look elsewhere.
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Lithium Ion Battery for Audiovox CDM9900 The battery didn't work, I charged it a number of times and each time I turned the phone on, a minute later the phone we be turned off. I returned it as defective and didn't buy a new one. I wouldn't recommend this battery.
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Wonderful headset I bought two of these (One for the wife and one for me) and have been nothing but happy with them ever since. The sound quality for me is great paired with my Motorola V551 and my IBM Thinkpad with a generic BT USB dongle using Skype and the X-Ten Eyebeam SIP softphone.Callers tell me that I sound better using this headset than when I'm using the motorola handset. It took some getting used to but I can now wear it for hours and forget that I've got it on and it holds a charge all day.I've since recommended this model to two of my co-workers who are also very happy with it's performance. All in All, a great find.
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Bluetooth The Motorola HS850 Bluetooth headset doesn't give a quality sound, even when used with a motorola RAZR phone. It is the first item ordered through Amazon that I have ever returned.
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Avoid this company!! Bought a cell phone battery from this company and it was defective and died ONE WEEK after their return/replacement deadline. Shouldn't a cell phone battery last longer than a month?? They refuse to refund or replace. They are a shady company and I'll never do business with them again and will warn others to do the same.
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Overall good headset - works great with bluetooth compatible laptops! I have been using this headset for about a month, primarily with my bluetooth-compatible laptop but also with my cell phone. This is my first bluetooth headset and overall, I like using this headset quite a bit. It works great with my laptop - I can walk all over my apartment and remain in range when chatting on Skype. The people I talk to can hear me clearly and I can hear them! It is somewhat clearer when using my laptop than my cell phone, but that could just be my cell phone acting up.My main complaint: it can take sevearal attempts to sync this headset to my cell phone or laptop. The buttons you need to push to sync do not always respond the first or second time. I usually spend about 5 mins each time I need to sync something. And since I use the headset for multiple devices, I am re-syncing a lot.One other minor complaint is that you can't tell how much battery is left until it's probably too late. The flashing light changes from blue to red when the battery is low, but if you're talking, you may not notice it or you may not have time to recharge. (And you can't recharge while using the headset.) So I end up recharging my headset every night to avoid any problems.
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So full of problems and bugs! So far I have been very disappointed in this phone. Basically, it has corrupted it's own memory (I had to restore from SD memory), cannot seem to sync up the Time and locks up more than a few times a week.Using bluetooth is a real hassle since it locks up 3 out of 4 times when I use it. The sound quality is fairly awful also.. but I'm not sure if T-Mobile is to blame or if the phone is just really bad. I'm willing to bet it's the phone.All in all, it has so many cool features but half of the time it doesn't seem to work. So, unless I just got a junk phone.. this Nokia is not really impressing me much.Oh, one last thing.. it actually interferes with Cordless phones (yes.. not just using bluetooth! I have been asked not to use my cellphone by Cordless phone users because it causes major static disruption)Sorry to be so negative. It sure seemed like it was going to be a great phone. I guess I'm stuck with it.. so I'll just try to deal with all the problems. :)
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Terrible customer service I could list all the emails and telephone calls back and forth with importer520, but I won't waste your time like they wasted mine. I ordered a product 12 days ago and have yet to received it. I spoke to a rep today from importer520, and first thing she offers me is a refund, instead offering me to reship the product, ahhh duh! Then I was told they would only reship if I removed my negative comments about them on Amazon. Can you believe this! importer520....never again.
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Defective device The Blackberry I received was defective and unrepairable. I learned that when I took it to TMobile for help getting my email set up when I was not able to. The good news news is how easy Amazon made it for me to return the Blackberry and how quickly they credited the full amount including shipping back to my cc. That deserves 5 stars!
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worst I would give this product zero stars if I could. Not only did the product malfunction and jabra refuse to take it back because I didn't have a reciept but the customer service guy got snappy with me as well. I will never buy another jabra product.
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Below average This is the third Motorola headset I am using, and all of them failed miserably. This one worked OK, with poor quality of reception on both ends, for about TWO months, then just died one evening.Waste of money.
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Works, light weight. Came in bulk packaging, work fine out of the bags. If you compare the wall charger and the original, this one's much lighter. It's really good deal for your phone, save a lot of money than getting them in the cell phone stores.
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Not So Good I bought 2 of these (one for me and the other for my sister); we both didn't like them. At first, it seems like the fit is perfect... then after about 15-20 min. my ear starts hurting (so much that it's impossible to wear) - I used this for about a week, thinking my ear needed to get use to it - that didn't work. Also, I found the mouth piece too far from my mouth - this isn't a problem if you talk very very loudly. I also noticed that there is a constant quiet fuzz sound in the background. My sister experienced all of the above as well. All in all, I ended up taking them both back. Still looking for a good one!
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Don't buy Despite its goofy looks, at first I liked this phone. Then, it inexplicably stopped working as I was using the WAP browser. I took it to the Sprint store and they told me I needed to send it to LG. After going through a rather annoying sending process, I receive a letter saying that the product has "main board bent."I called the number they listed and asked them how that could happen. The guy told me it could have been stepped on. Needless to say, the worst thing that had ever happened to the phone was being put in a pocket. It's unbelieveable that a phone could be so fragile. Frankly, I think this is a racket. Now, I have two choices: pay $180 to LG for a replacement or buy a new phone. So much for warantees. I would give this 0 stars, were it an option.
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You get what you pay for. I've purchased this item from Amazon twice. Each time I got a no-name brand holster. The first one lasted me a few months, but the second one lasted me mere weeks. They're cheap and they break. I just wanted something to keep my phone from falling out of my pocket. Buy a nicer holster, preferably one you can actually look at before purchasing.
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Suprisingly small and light, but slow startup and no AES The manual just says "WPA". I had to call tech support to find out it only supports WPA-PSK TKIP only, NOT WPA-PSK AES.The startup time each time you turn it on is a bit painful.The sound quality is not as good as Skype on a computer, but is acceptable.The headset jack on mine is defective, no microphone sound, so I'm sending it back for an exchange.
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Same problem I, too, have had the same problem with this software and consider the cost money wasted.
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Junk. Palm needs help. I owned this phone for two and a half years. Actually I owned four. It was replaced 3 times under warranty. Each one had varying call quality. The 650 is inaudible out of the box unless you work in a library, so you have to buy third party software to remedy (VolumeCare--works really well though). Just bought a Blackberry (wince), but even the new Treos are getting trash reviews, and most are discussing quality issues that were existing three years ago. Palm development seems to be treading water at best. As a 10-year Palm user, I hate to stray. The flexible platform, user interface and available software of the Palm devices blows that of Blackberry away. But, um, I like to be able to talk on my smartphone!
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Comfortable, but ... When I read the review about the Jabra C120S, I found some similarities to the kind of problems I have with the Jabra C220S, so I decided to write this review.I bought this headset for my phone equipped PDA. I will let you read the pros about this product as it is mentioned in the item description, and will only mention the cons to save you time:* First thing I noticed is that the cord is relatively short...at least 8" shorter than a standard headset cord.* When I inserted the 2.5 mm jack, I heard one side speaker working. The other was not. I had to pull the jack about 1/32" out to be able to get sound from both earpieces.* The auto answer button is not functioning at all.Other than this I do agree with all the Pros mentioned above.
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its well worth the money i got this one to use for a while while i waited for the dickies steel clip to get back instock but so far im thinking i may just keep this one while it last
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An Excellent, Classy Phone I was amazed at the number of people who said "Wow, nice phone!" to me when I pulled it out. Heads definately turn. As for performance, it's near perfect. The only problems I have with it are that it's a little quiet, and the buttons around the circle are hard to press at first because they are so small. Other than that, it is flawless. Battery life is great, photo quality is amazing, and with the big screen, pictures are easy to show off. The ringer is nice and loud, I've never missed a call because I didn't hear it ring. I've had it for a little over a month, and still have no scratches on the screen. And it's gone through above-average wear and tear. Speakerphone is loud as well, and music plays through it super clear. Overall, it's a great buy, by far the best phone I've ever purchased, especially for the money.
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too many drawback before I start to use it I just got my jawbone today but before I start to use it, I am already unsatisfied with following reasons:1. The crescent hole of the USB connector doesn't attach to jawbone securely! The headset keeps disconnecting from the charge cable. So it can't steadily stay in charge.2. The length for the earbud is not long enough to stay inside the ear, and another reason for this is because the back of Noise Shield area is so thick that somehow not allow your earbud insert deeper to your ear.3. With earloop installed, it's so hard to wear the jawbone even I've tried other sizes came with box.(There are 4 earloops they provide, 2 sizes "standard" & "long" for left & right side)Basically I haven't started to try the sound quality but honestly, I felt very disappointed with this due to the reasons above.(The charge connector keeps disconnect from jawbone while I am writing my comments now....)Don't waste money on this one, I'm really regret now for given up my previous choices (jabra & plantronics).
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Awful, awful phone Motorola should have been pulled up on some sort of Trades Description Act because the battery life on this phone is absolutely dreadful.As many have already noted, if you forget to charge this phone each night, the battery is dead the next morning after a couple of hours.I can't wait for my wireless contract renewal to come up so I can get back to a Nokia.
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Nokia N75 The Phone came in with some scratches. It was supposed to be a brand new phone but I received a refurbished product. I don't think it's Amazon's fault but they need to maybe use a different supplier when the product says new and they ship out a refurb. Also the Phone will not let me send out any picture messages and once I have more than one voice message it will not send me a notification that I have another message that comes in. The phone will also lock up and I have to take the battery out and restart it. I like the design of the phone I just don't like the way that it was not new.
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Maybe I should have bought one from Cingular... So I bought this as a cheap attempt to replace my wall charger that my cat chewed through.I recieved it for the quoted price, but within 3 weeks the piece that plugs into your phone popped apart. No luck trying to put it back together either.I would say 99 cents is a great price, but don't plan on using this forever.
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Low Microphone Volume This is the 8th headset I have tried. Most of the ones I have purchased work very well with a cell phone, but not so good on a cordless phone. Same with this set... Very comfortable to wear. I can hear those I call really well. Those that I call need to be able to hear me too! The volume on this mic is better than most I have tried, but is still low. If you are talking to clients on the phone all day, this is important. I have a good Panasonic cordless phone and have yet to find a headset to use with it that has a strong volume. Still looking.
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Better than most, great audio! It's a bit big! The ear clip is awkward. You cannot put this on your ear quickly. LOVE the audio. It's the best that I've had. Clearly you can hear better and people hear you especially in windy conditions. Aliph should redesign this to be smaller, easier to put on and less bulky, that would make it perfect!
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Does NOT WORK with Vista 64bit!!! PALM PRODUCTS DO NOT WORK WITH VISTA 64BIT. Before you buy this product be sure you do not have, NOR EVER WILL HAVE the Vista 64 bit operating system. A palm representative EXPLICITY told me that he had no knowledge of Palm working on a fix for this. More and more new computers are shipping with this operating system and consumers caught unaware when their NEW products won't work!!!
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Palm OEM Hotsync cable Unfortunately, it broke after second use. It did not fit properly. But it was only $0.38 but the inconvenience and mailing cost was not worth it.Yong
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Typo's in the DISPLAY? Really? I purchased this Motorola RAZR V3 Unlocked Phone (with Camera, and Video Player--International Version in Magenta Pink) it arrived within the time stated. I had it a day, took it to T-Mobile because upon putting in my Sim card it "seemed" like it was right out of the Motorola Factory. NONE of my information was there and it HAD to be brought into T-Mobile so they could transfer my Contacts & Photos, which was fine.My issue with this phone is that it actually had TYPO'S PROGRAMMED into it's Display! For instance when I was Personalizing my phone... THIS particular Motorola RAZR V3 Unlocked Phone was PROGRAMED to spell the word "PERSONALIZE" as "PersonaliSe" with an "S" instead of a "Z" !?Then in the Recent Calls Category where it states: "DIALED" Calls again THIS particular Motorola RAZR V3 Unlocked Phone was PROGRAMED to spell this word as "DialLed" with TWO "L's"?Who let's a PRODUCT out for the Mass Market with such BLATANT issues? I work in Consumer Products, that is a HUGE No-No and one that I suspect was made ONLY because there was no QC, because perhaps this phone was NOT made by Motorola? Who knows? Because I did actually call and speak with Motorola whom tried to help with this issue by doing a "Master RESET" to NO AVAIL. Also before I sent it back (what Motorola suggested since it's NOT under any warranty BUT was in the RETURN policy for Amazon) I also did a "MASTER CLEAR" but alas the issues were STILL there!This is about my 3rd Motorola RAZR V3, never have I had anything remotely like this happen before and I hadn't realized you CAN still purchase these WITH warranties --which is what I did NOW!
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not very durrable out of the box it worked great, but within 60 days of use the microphone no longer worked. so now its on to another brand..
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Not a watch substitute... I know, people expect all sorts of things from their phones. Me, I value small size and light weight very highly, along with good call quality. I don't need cameras, ring tones, web access, or any of the other bells and whistles, and after 14 months of use, I can say this phone fits the bill wonderfully.My one bone of contention, is that I also want the phone to substitute for a watch. In this modern age of electronics miniaturization, this doesn't seem like much to ask. The E105 has a handy time display on the outside screen - but not only is it not connected to any time server, it loses a couple minutes per month :-(. I replaced one phone for this reason alone, but the replacement is just as bad...
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Battery Stinks I guess I should have read some reviews before purchasing this phone...As others have said, the battery life is terrible. I thought I was getting a good deal at $20 but this is another case of you get what you pay for.
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No complaints Have been using this for about 3 months now and the only complaint I have is some minor behind the ear irritation but keeping the device clean relives that. Battery life is acceptable, haven't had any issues with that. Out of all the Bluetooth I have owned, volume, or lack of, has been my complaint. On this device, I find that I have to turn it down! Not good in wind conditions but then again, primary use is in the car and office. I would like it more if it has a USB charge port and not a dedicated charger.
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Cheaply Made Works but metal connectors broke very easily. Probably have to be very careful with it. You get what you pay for
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well worth it i got this phone last week to combine my palm tx and cell functions together. I love it. my brother from nyc swears by his blackberry, and as an average person who is running all day, i have to agree. the internet hook up is good, the connection is way better, and overall i find this device user friendly. blackberry is especially good for the email. setting up your email to phone is easy and just takes minutes.i love this phone. great for everyday use in the real world.
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Crappy, crappy, phone The external light doesn't serve any purpose, exept maybe to dupe people into thinking that this phone has external caller ID or an external clock. The antenna sucks too. Get a Motorola or a Samsung.
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Definately Worth the Money Detailed Description:For only $40 this headset is a best buy. I have no problems with the sound quality, volume, or people hearing me on the other end. It actual provides better sound clarity both ways then my cellphones built in speaker and mic. Set-up is no problem at all, and so far the battery hasn't run out on me (I charge it every night along with my cell). I heard a lot of people complain about the 850's volume output, but I dont have any problem with the 820. I use it with my Nokia 3650, and the ability to walk away from my cell phone is a huge advantage, considering I don't get cellular reception everywhere in my apartment. Now I can leave my phone in an area with good reception, and walk around the apartment with my bluetooth headset. Don't believe the "32.8 feet" range on the product description, that value is based on the bluetooth specification, which is really a maximum range assuming you have absolutely no interference at all (no walls or other wireless signals). However, I am able to walk about 20 feet through multiple walls without a problem. I basically get coverage everywhere in my apartment where I would possibly walk to (it gets a little staticy in my roommate's room, but it is still audible). The one thing that takes a little getting used to is controlling your basic functions using only one button. This is accomplished by holding the 'Multifunction Button' for different durations, and overall it works pretty well (once you remember what does what). However, I can't use this as a negative remark towards this headset, because basically all bluetooth headsets implement similar designs. An example of using the Multifuntion button: while connected, quickly pressing the button (a "short press") will answer or hang up a call, or activate voice dialing if there is no incoming call. Holding the button for about 2 seconds (a "long press") will redial my last number, or if your in a call, I believe it puts your current call on hold - however, I would rather not take the risk of hanging up and rather use my phone to activate hold or mute. The headset automatically connects to your phone when you turn it on (after initial pairing) which is really convenient. You can download a PDF of the manual from the motorola website so you get an idea of all the controls and commands you are able to pull of using the multifunction button. A definate pro is two volume buttons (increase/decrease) as oppossed to one, and the ability to switch ears with the headset and have the volume buttons work correctly in their orientation. The design look fine and is not very obtrusive and attention drawing.(+) My favorite feature of this phone: Voice Dialing. With my Nokia 3650, I am able to program 20 voice tags to use with voice dialing (the quantity of voice dialing numbers and accuracy probably varies by phone model). However, eventhough my phone is not a motorola, the voice dialing (along with all the other features) works seamlessly with my phone. I love the ability to leave my phone somewhere else and call people using the voice dialing function. A great bonus while riding in the car.(-) Only Negative --- The headset is rather light so it almost feels like it is going to fall off because the clip is not very tight, but rather just kind of rests on your ear. I guess this makes it more comfortable during long calls, but I kind of feel like it would fall off easily if I were to be running - although this hasn't happenned yet. Also, the blue light blinks every 3 seconds while not in call, which can get kind of annoying when in the car at night.FINAL CONCLUSION: At $40 I don't see why there is any reason not to get this, it works fine and sounds great, so I don't see what other features another headset could offer to make it worth the price difference. I would have paid twice as much for this product and still been happy with my purchase.P.S. Anyways, this is the first review I have written, so please click the feedback buttons (preferably the one that says 'yes') to let me know if this review was any help to you.10/17/2012: For the record, although I haven't been using it as much, this headset still works and has worked with every phone I have bought since 2005.
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Problems The features of the telephone are excellent. I often use the Text Messaging, and I also have downloaded a few games, which provide a huge upgrade over snake, and some other basic games available. While I enjoy the phone I purchased on April 15, 2003, I have had to return it 5 TIMES!My phone has also had the same problem each time, which is the phone will appear to have shut down/turn off. When you press the power on/standby button, your phone shows Nokia, and then nokia fades out, as if the phone is restarting. It repeats this vicious cycle 3-4 times, when the phone turns off completely.Maybe the problem is my Memory card? Maybe it's my battery? Each time I've called w/ questions, they insist it is not either of these two options. I have tried another battery, and the same thing happens.My point is that being as the phone is fairly new to the US market, any problems/questions you may have with service will be mighty testing.
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Motorola V3 Razr This phone looks cool and that's about the only good feature I can think of.I bought this phone because it was "cool" and quickly realized that it was far more than I needed or wanted. If you just want a phone to make calls on, do not buy this phone.Aside from all of the bells and whistles, the reception is HORRIBLE! The very first call I made, the connection kept cutting out and it was extremely frustrating.This phone is very thin but it's also wider than you might expect. It is hard to hold the phone comfortably because it's so wide.My phone came with several wallpapers (some were animated) and very few ringtones. It came with several alarm-type sounds but only 3 actual ring tones.I took this phone back the next day because I realized that it was not worth the $200 I paid for it, and it was way more than I needed in a phone. If you just want a plain old phone, this isn't it.
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Excellent with a PEARL Samsung WEP410 Bluetooth Headset This is the only bluetooth that worked with my PEARL. I tried 3 or 4 of the Plantronics 600 series units and none worked without a lot of static. No the bad side of this ... DO NOT lose or damage any of the ear gels because If you do, you're "SOL". I've been told by Samsung that additional CAN NOT be purchased. The originals are all you're going to get from Samsung.***NEW INFORMATION .... I had to reorder the unit because I lost mine and when I received it this time it came with a double set of each size ear gel. Good news for all in case you damage one of them.
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mobile phone and pda case This review applies to both the small and medium sized cases. A bit bulky for some owners (this is where I downgraded the case from 5 to 4). Made of very-heavy-weight-nylon-canvas. The silvered latch is heavy-weight stainless steel, and of the magnetic latch that acts as closure of this case. If you want protection,it provides 4/5 protection against bumps, bangs, and collisions against doors, walls and such (no such thing as 5/5 protection unless you buy a high quality metal case)(I wear my Naztech on a belt on my hip). In some instances, Naztech Gladiator may be of concern because the closure is magnetic, and might compromise the magnetic parts of your phone, PDA, mini-digcam. I have not noticed any problems with my cell phone. I am pleased with my purchase and I have purchased a second case. I would purchase this case again as a gift when appropriate.
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StealthPlug I got this plug for my son-in-law for Christmas. He said that it was the best gift that he received.
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Flawed design I bought one of these in Nov 2008 and was extremely happy with it until Jan 2009 when the mic boom stopped working properly. The boom wouldn't stay stored any more so the unit was always on... The batteries would run out and if we were close to the car we were connected to the BlueAnt. We got a replacement under warranty but in June 2009 the same thing happened to the replacement. I've taken the unit apart and it's a spring and catch arrangement inside that keeps the boom in place. Problem is that the catch is plastic and small, so after a while it wears away and no longer works. It's not replaceable.Shame, because otherwise the BlueAnt is a wonderful device.
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DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON I836 Do yourself a HUGE favor and DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY on this phone~! Trust me and you will be glad you did! I am looking for my 3rd phone and it will not be another i836 as the first 2 were!I have been a next el owner for 5 years and this is the WORST phone I HAVE EVER OWNED! It looks pretty YES it is sharp looking that made me want it! As a business woman I wanted something professional looking I slapped the flip down and the whole screen went blank, I though ok WELL maybe will take the battery out and try it, I took the battery door off and it broke! What did nextel do they made me buy another saying it could not be repaired! I thought ok well maybe I shut it to hard and gave it another shot, bought another and this battery door CAME broken. Ugggh a nightmare! After 4 months I DROPPED THE PHONE 1 TIME and the screen went out again. DO NOT BUY THIS PHONE! I have had phones that lasted a long time this one is a pretty piece of junk
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no complaints, comfortable, recommended Works very well. Buttons are manageable. Volume is good. Set up was easy. Wind is a problem, but it would be on any microphone. I like it and feel that it is worth the money and worth recommending.Hint: I took another reviewer's advice and got the Altoids tin as a case. Works like a dream, fits perfectly. I even lined it with felt. Total back-pocket/car seat protection and no one knows it's my headset.
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Tracfone service I've had my tracfone for a few months. I was refered by a friend and was suppose to get the one year service, 10 additional minutes for on-line sign up, and 60 minutes for the refer a friend program.I like the phone but getting the 10 minutes and then the 60 minutes has been a nightmare.I believe that tracfone makes it difficult so people give up on getting what is promised. In the end I received everything but was on the verge of writing my Attorney General's Office to do it.Phone itself is excellent, clear reception, and good coverage.
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