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Just when you thought it couldn't get worse... I knew I wanted to do prepaid wireless, so I did my research and then bought a Tracfone thinking that this would be perfect for me as I only sparingly use a cellphone, and the minutes I did use could be approxiately 10 cents a minute. This happened according to plan...however, when I started the process to port my number from a Cingular wireless phone, the nightmare began. I started with the website, which indicated was the best way to talk to them, where I entered my zip code, only to find that they "cannot process this transaction at this time". So I called the customer care center, and quickly realized that their people cannot understand or speak English. The reps will continuely tell you to repeat yourself, because they cannot hear you, they are having problems with their phones, or you need to adjust your phone. However, you can hear them crystal clear. I've called them from multiple phones, all land-lines, and they still say they can't hear you. It's not that they can't hear you, or that you are not speaking clearly...it's that they don't know English. I know how to talk clearly, I've lived in Japan for a summer, so I know how to use simple words to communicate, but these reps can barely understand that! It's obvious that's why they direct you to the website first.After finally communicating the problem, they said I would need a new SIM card (the card which apparently contains the info the phone needs to connect to the network). Well, that seemed a little wierd, but I waited 5-10 days like they told me to get my new SIM card. When it arrived on the 10th day, I installed as directed, and then called the "help" center to get the phone activated. They then said that this SIM card too was not correct--they would have to send me another one! I was frustrated, but I tried to remain calm...and I asked to speak to a manager. After waiting about 15 minutes, I was hung up on...So I called again...another 15 min...and finally I was speaking to a manager, but her English was only marginally better. When I told her what had happened, she only said, "Don't worry, we will send you a new SIM card" I said I understood that, but that this one was the replacement SIM card, why wasn't this one working. She repeated her answer, and acted like it was perfectly normal for this to happen...why was I bothering her with this problem, essentially.So the new, NEW SIM card arrives. I install it. I call them.Once...they tell me to wait 5-10 business days for the port to go throughTwice...the website says it went through, but my phone is not yet activated, so they have me enter some codes on the phone...at last I feel like it might work! They tell me to wait 24 hours for the phone to activateThrice...the phone never activates. I call and they tell me THE MOST RIDICULOUS thing ever!"You need a new sim card, we will send it in 5-10 days."ARGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!At this point, I'm in awe of their total incompetance. I remain calm. I tell them this phone has had a total of 3 SIM cards--none of them has worked--and I do not want another one.They put me on hold. They ask for some serial numbers, after I've told them once during this call. They put me on hold again. She talks with her manager. They put me on hold again.Finally...the answer. The Nokia 1100 phone I bought is defective. They have been having many problems with this phone. They will have to send me a new phone. I will have to send this phone back and pay for it's shipping...but don't worry... I will be reimbursed for the shipping with some extra MINUTES! This is the last thing I want. I want to use up my minutes and BURN THIS PHONE!So here I stand. I have no working cellphone, because when they ported my Cingular number, the account was automatically cancelled. The Tracfone certainly doesn't work, and I my old number will probably be lost. I will have to wait for my phone to get to them, and them for my new phone to be sent back to me. I cannot cancel everything, because then I will lose all of the minutes I had on this phone.My advice...STAY AWAY, STAY VERY FAR AWAY!
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It works now.....after........ ...a lot of extra work!!!I bought the product, loaded it per the instructions and it wouldn't recognize my phone, even though my phone is shown as being compatible. I uninstalled, and loaded it again. Same result. So, I called Motorola, the customer service number on the instructions. What a mess that was! I'm betting it was a call center in India based on the heavy accent by the person that was "helping" me. First she walked me thorough an uninstall and re-install, (again). Then, she had me check driver settings on my computer. (All were fine). THEN, she has me do a "Master Reset" on my phone, which deleted ALL of my settings. Still no good. Only THEN, did she offer to e-mail the most recent software package. I uninstalled AGAIN....then uploaded the e-mailed version, which works perfectly fine.1) Why does Amazon sell a product that does not work with the phones that it shows it to be compatible with? According to these reviews, I'm not the only person that has endured this horror story.2) Why does Motorola walk you through the entire process of checking drivers, uninstalling, re-installing, and then wipe your phone of all settings before they offer to send the current version of the software? That SHOULD have been a 2 minute call ended up taking 30 minutes, (plus the time that I spent re-adjusting my settings).3) Why does this product offer "live updates" when it doesn't actually send you the most current updates?After all of this ordeal, the product does work, and IS useful. My advice to Amazon and Motorola would be to address my questions above and fix this process. My advice to all of you is this....be careful, and plan on spending a lot of time to get this product to work.
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Works Great Product works great. I can hear everyone just fine and everyone can hear me just fine as well. The battery does last forever even in the harsh winter we have had lately. Its probably been about 2 months since the last recharge. Once its set up, very simple to use. Just turn it on and it links to my phone automatically.
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really bad the headphone doesn't even match the phone. the only thing that i got any benefit from was the charger. the charger then broke within a month. piece of ****. don't buy it.
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Poor phone and/or service The phone and/or the service is very poor. The calls sound like I am talking to an alien. I have called Cingular to let them know and all I get is the run around. I was with verizon befor and had NO PROBLEMS with there service at all.I wanted to try cingulr because they have more phones to select from.I now regret going to Cingular and recommend you STAY as far away from them as you can.
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Noise Quality People I call complain about background noises and hearing echos of their own voice. I end up either taking the headset off or turning it off to improve call quality and to not annoy the person I am calling. I'm not sure what the noise shield mentioned in the name of the unit is really suppose to do but my last earpiece was much clearer and I had less complaints from the people I was talking to. I'm not satisfied with this item.
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A good working replacement Works with my Cingular 8125 aka HTC Wizard. No problems at all. Cheaper than original. So buy this if u need a replacement. It works.
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Not satisfied I just recently purchased my voyager and was forced to return it after 1 week because of the number of complaints regarding poor transmission sound quality. I have used other plantronics bluetooths before but I must admit this one let me down.On the plus side, pairing was as easy as can be and using the volume and control buttons did not pose any difficulty.
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Great battery There is not too much to say about a cellphone battery, except that it works or it doesn't work.This one works and it works well. Holds a charge as well as the original. A steal at the price. I can recommend this!
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Great Bluetooth Headset After careful review of many of the bluetooth headsets out there, I finally chose the Plantronics Voyager. I have it paired with a Treo 700p. No problems so far (about 2 months usage) with reception, volume, or pairing. No complaints from the people I talk to regarding clarity of my voice. I have gotten about 10-15 feet away from my phone without any static. Fairly comfortable to wear for prolonged periods of time even though it's not one of the lightest earpieces. If you are looking for a reasonably priced funtional headset I can certainly recommend this one.
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Problems with connection I got this to charge my palm lifedrive. I plugged it in to charge right after I got it and thought I was going to damage my palm getting it out of the sync connector. for some reason, the pins were hanging up. I know that originally it came up as a charger for the lifedrive, but it doesn't say that on anything I'm seeing now. Not sure what that changed. Maybe it was a misread on my part. Not sure why all but one piece of the connector would work. I'm guessing it's defective. I get it to work as a charger now by only putting the connector in at an angle so it doesn't get hung up. Fortunately it only hangs up opposite the power connector.
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A Beautiful Letter Gave this as a gift & the person receiving it loved it! A great way to personalize your cell phone.
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The jawbone does not work with a beard This head set does not work if you have a beard. I had to return it. I did not like the clip that goes over your ear---very, very cheesey.
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Mulfunctioning Earpiece After two weeks of use, people could not hear me on the earpiece. I could hear them, but they could not hear me. I let the charge totally die and recharged, paired the devices again, and to no avail, no one can hear me.
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Bam! PERFECT! Super price! What more do you want?- Works perfect- New product (or so lightly used it looks 100% new...contrary to prior posts)- $30 cheaper than any store I could walk into..(my friend who owns a cell store buys it for double...)- STOP THINKING AND JUST CLICK BUY!!!!!!!!!!
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Great Headset All the positive reviews are true to their word. The audio quality of this headset is absolutely crystal clear. I have tried several of the Motorola headsets and did not like the sound quality nor the fit on the ear. The Plantronics 510 fits the ear and doesn't move when you turn your head. It has 3 sizes for the earbud, and most assuredly one will fit. The headset is light weight. I wear it all day long and don't even notice that it is there until I hear a beep in my ear. The battery has lasted me for more than 5 days with constant use. Overall, it is small and easily fits in a pocket. While the on/off button may be small and difficult to use while on your ear. The easy solution is to just turn it on or off while it is off your ear.This Plantronics headset produces clear, loud, static free sound. It really works as advertised and provides the user with an easy way to make handsfree calls.If I ever have to replace it for whatever reason, I would definitely purchase it again.
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Right Product at the right price Sony mobile phone accessories are hard to come by and this cable is a must have. Works perfectly and was exceptionally priced.
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Great clarity, good size I really enjoy this headset, way better than the previous one I had (oddly, also a Motorola). It's small, good-looking and I haven't had any problems with battery life because it's so easy to turn it off by flipping the mic closed. The voice clarity is excellent, better than the mic on my phone.
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Tom / Chicago Suburbs Galaxy Note AT&T; version. Bought this case and 6 others offered on Amazon as of 03/01/2012 By far, this one is best for the following reasons:Easy to hold, knurled edges on sides, back is smooth but feels secure in hand not slippery, slides in and out of pocket well. Phone is well protected on all sides, case envelopes phone and petrudes about 1.5mm above glass. Buttons are covered by case and I think it is easier to operate on the fly. Price is right.Blessings.BoxWave Samsung GALAXY Note DuoSuit (Fits both AT&T; and International Versions), Slim-Fit TPU Skin Case for Samsung Galaxy Note (Jet Black)
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Don't Buy This Product!!! When I purchased this product the advertisment showed a "sync" button. When the product got to my house there was no button making it rather hard to sync my treo to the computer.
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Very Good, especially on the magenta RAZR I really liked this on my RAZR phone. The only thing I didn't like was that it didn't fully cover some areas, but other than that it is much more attractive on my phone than the black or gray ones I have.
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What Are You Looking For? I bought this phone for a reason other than its advertised intended purpose--for writing memos. I had wanted to purchase a Treo for the very same reason--but found it to be overkill for my needs (in both features and price).I use this phone to write grocery lists, jot down quick ideas, and send (very) quick SMS messages. I find the slide-out keyboard to be extremely useful and, although the phone could be a bit slimmer, it certainly has a smaller footprint than a Treo or Blackberry--and I have found it to be sufficiently compact.I can honestly say that this is the best phone that I personally have ever owned.
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Phone seems not able to handle alot of use I am on my fourth Pebl within a year. It seems it either can not take the use or does not liked to be unlocked. I use the phone everyday text/Im/email very often. The picture/voice/video messaging jams when sending so you never know if the other person receives it, and to delete the phone has to be turned off/on. The battery life does not last a full day, thats without talking. The pebl has a good look and the clam shell opening is great. The keyboard is nice, except it always want abort my messages when I type to fast.
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Not made for 8300 series phones. Auto off/on does not work Holster that you will receive is for 88XX series devices and not 83XX series. You risk pocket dialing and deleting all data, contacts, notes, etc., without the auto on/off feature. Five star friendly customer service but at the end of the day, this is not the proper holster as advertised.
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Great seller I have used bargin cell twice and experience was 100% positive shipping is unbelievable, I will puchase again any time
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Be sure to get Equipment Protection I recently purchased this phone and everything was working fine. The phone was then accidentally dropped from less than one foot and the screen has gone black through the middle. If you do purchase this phone, be sure to buy the extra equipment protection with it as the screen cannot handle any pressure other than from the stylus or fingernail. Good luck.
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Works well so far. Does everything I have wanted to do and more. Really only wanted tools for putting the photos from my phone into my computer but also found that I could take MP3s and use them as my ringtones which was a plus. Haven't gotten that much time to play around with the program but when I used it it worked pretty well.
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Check on it before you buy It just doesn't work on my iHome. I inadvertently threw mine out with the packing from a cross country move. This one clearly is the wrong one for my model. I would have returned it if I hadn't thrown out the packaging. I didn't see anything on the amazon site about which models this works with. I guess I will just throw it out. I wouldn't have given it any stars but I was forced to.
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On time and under budget It's a data cable. Nothing more, but it connects the computer to my cell phone. For only 1/8 the price I could have bought it at the local stores, I couldn't pass it up.
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Do not expect any service just excuses UPGRADER BEWARE do not upgrade you phone thru amazon they will screw it up, I upgraded mine (or thought I did) went to the website and went through the steps to order the phone 2 times during the order process it confirms that you are upgrading and ask that if you are a new customer to click on a different link so I know that I didn't screw this up because I have done it again just to check and it does the exact same thing when I 1st ordered the upgrade so I get a email telling me I have a new account with att and not an upgrade I call Amazon and they tell me that they will email the phone section of there company, oh ya forget to mention that you cant talk to the people that you need to talk to directly, how screwed up is that, any way they are telling me now that it will be 2 weeks now before I can get a refund and 60 days before I can order a upgrade thru them again UNLIKELY THATS GOING TO HAPPEN any way DON'T UPGRADE YOUR PHONE THRU AMAZON THEY SUCK AT CUSTOMER SERVICE AND HANDLING YOUR TROUBLE
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Good for only 15 days!!! This gotta be the worst prepaid card you can find anywhere. Of course they want you to buy a larger denomination card, so they make this just good for only 15 days. That's right, if you don't use up the $10 (which actually isn't hard at the high rate t-mobile is charging), after two weeks it's useless. The worst thing about t-mobile is, its coverage sucks big time, so say you try to make a call and you hear someone pick up the phone but then you get cut off, here goes your credit. Virgin Mobile has the best prepaid service, period.
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i think this phone is okay i've had this phone for about 3 months now and its already breaking down. its very slow, the camera is already messed up and the it turns on and off whenever it feels like it. this phone isnt that bad. the camera is good and it keeps you very organized.
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What can I say? I had purchased a generic USB charger off eBay and I got a message on my MOTO KRZR phone that said "Unauthorized Charger" and the phone would not charge. I tried it again with a more expensive name-brand USB charger and got the same message. This genuine Motorola charger however worked fine. The only reason for not getting 5 stars is that the blue LED is REALLY bright in my truck when it is dark out.
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Perfectly acceptable headphones... If you don't move These headphones worked fine if I was stationary, sitting or standing on the metro for example. However, once I began moving, the sound would begin cutting out, even if I had my iPhone about 2 feet from the headphones in my hand, or in my shirt pocket, less than a foot away.In addition, the phone capability of the headset was useless, as too much ambiant noise was transferred along with my voice to the caller.I gave it two stars instead of one since I figure some people may like to use it without moving, but for me that is pointless.One final note, as others have observed, the earphones themselves were very uncomfortable and caused siginificant pain in my outer ear.
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Nice Case, Others Have Pointed Out Flaws, I have "Issues' As Well. I like this case but, I have to point out some issues I have found with it.The plastic is covered in that textured, almost "fuzzy" rubber-like coating. Feels nice but it -will- turn into mush and get sticky. The coating on my brand-new case is already attracting lint and other junk... and it's only been out of the blister pack for two days!As others have said, there's nothing to trap the phone inside the case so when you open it you had better be in complete control of the process or it's concrete for your Treo!The phone fits into the case in only one way so if you are use to grabbing the phone from your belt in a certain way, get ready to adapt. The phone goes in there, display towards your belt and when opened the phone in resting in the "lid" of the case. The phone can only go into the case with the volume buttons facing down, away from you so it's a PITA to do a quick adjustment of the volume controls. (p.i.t.a = pain in the ...)The case is solid and tough! The latch is strong but has a hair-trigger and definitely needs modification. The belt clip is also very nice, but the case is designed to be opened only outward and down so there's no option to rotate the case.Due to crummy rules where I work, I must leave my phone in the car when I'm on the clock. This case disappears into the black interior of my car and is easy to "hide" for the day's toil. The finish is mat-black and if it wasn't that crummy melting silly business it would be really good!This is a good case. I wish Palm offered this case for their other products. Even with it's faults and flaws, this is still a good case.Also, you can carry your Palm Centro in this case without problems or damage to the Centro phone. Phone rattles around in there, but it's safe from eyes and fingers.I don't own a Treo 750 so I can't say how it fits. I assume it's the same as the 680 but "infected" with some alien operating system from the East Coast or some place. :)
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An excellent "one box" solution for busy executives My workplace wanted me to get a cell phone so that they could contact me when in transit between meetings. I had been fascinated by the idea of Blackberrys and Treos for quite awhile. One of my coworkers was upgrading to a Blackberry and was willing to let me use his Treo 650.I learned about Palm by using a Zire 72s (see my review). The Treo's applications were just enough different that it took me a few weeks to feel comfortable with it. However, I have come to enjoy the Treo and really like the capabilities.The real power of the Treo is that it allows you to combine your PDA and cell phone into one combined package. If you don't mind lugging around multiple gadgets, then the Treo may not appeal much to you.In no particular order, some of the issues that I have had are:* The price is just too high. If my work place hadn't "lent" me one, I never would have paid this much for a cell phone/PDA combo. The Treo must get its base price below $300 before I would consider buying one with my own money. Indeed, if the prices don't go down (or my workplace won't sell me the current phone at a discount when I leave); I will probably buy something like a TX and try to make "Skype" VOIP calls!* You really need to buy a screen protector especially if you have oily skin or wear lots of make-up.* As another reviewer has noted, the "Dint" sound every time there is a change in network status is really annoying. If you turn the sound off, then the vibrating mode is too weak for you feel it if the phone is in a coat pocket.* The amount of memory with this phone is a joke. You really need an SD card. The bigger the better. I plan on buying a 2 GHz SD card. I would buy a 4 GHz card if they made them yet. While this could have been alleviated if Palm had added a life drive, it may be that SD technology is growing at a faster rate than one would care to replace hard drives.* Data is just too pricey for now. Moreover, the times that I've played around with it, it is very slow like a 28.8 (or less) modem. On Palm's web page, you can buy a WiFi "Sled" - whatever that is - for between $129 - $149 dollars depending on sales and rebates. I'm not sure yet, but that might be something worth pursuing if you like data connectivity but don't want to use the pricey cell phone data plans.* There has been a lot of discussion about 2.5MM port for the headset. Apparently, 2.5MM is the standard for cell phones while 3.5MM is the standard for virtually every other portable device. In my case, this is not an issue. I'm not an "audiophile" so I simply use my cell phone ear piece to listen to MP3's. If that is an issue for you, you may consider getting a 2.5MM to 3.5MM conversion jack - they are sold at most Radio Shacks.Having used a Zire 72S and now a Treo 650, I find that I'm developing an opinion on what the ideal personal electronic device might look like in terms of capability. My completely subjective opinion of what the ideal personal electronic device would look like and some comments about how that compares to the Treo 650 are:* Ability to download and read books on-line: The Treo provides this via adobe acrobat reader. I find that I'm able to read a lot of material while riding the bus/subway or during other odd times just by keeping research materials on the Treo.* Ability to connect with printers, PDAs, cellphones, and computers wirelessly.o WiFi: Lack of WiFi is a real weakness of the Treo. I don't want to be locked into paying for an overpriced data network via the cell company. Even if I was willing to spend that much money for convenience sake, as a consumer, I should be able to switch to the faster WiFi networks when I happen to be in a hotspot.o Blue tooth: The Treo has this. I use this mostly to send files to between my Zire 72S. However, it is clear that if you give a little thought, one could cheaply use Bluetooth to build a wireless network in the home to tie cell phone, printer, and computer all into one tool. Moreover, some of the cars these days are coming out with blue tooth navigation systems that make this an intriguing option.o VOIP: Currently VOIP is growing in popularity because it is cheap. Again, as a consumer, I would like to be able to use WiFi hotspots to make free phone calls when possible. It may be possible to do this now with the right software, but I don't know how.* Personal scheduling information that can be shared with Outlook and other PIM programs: Palm has this down cold, the Treo is no exception.* Camera and Video Camera capability with a reasonable resolution. Treo has a 1 Mega pixel resolution camera. No flash. It is an interesting toy. I use it to take pictures of my luggage when I fly - "It looks like this, see." To take pictures of where I park and anytime I want to take an impromptu picture of something.* Contact information that can be shared with Outlook and other PIM programs. Again, Palm, including the Treo, has this down cold.* Ability to create, edit, modify, and view MS Word, Excel, and Powerpoint files. Documents to go on the Treo does this. If you are upgrading from older versions of Documents to go, you might accidently corrupt the files. This results in documents to go restarting your Treo every time you try to open a file.* Ability to synchronize all data files with work and home computers. The Treo does this well. However, I'm considering the efficacy of an external SD card reader for home or for work. Just seems that it takes most of the time hot synching to move adobe and word files.* Cell Phone: This is the real plus of having the Treo.* Ability to download audio and video clips and then listen/watch while on the go. I have yet to get a video file to work on the version of Realplayer on the Treo. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. I will continue to try and see what happens. There is some decent freeware for the videos and some third-party software, but will try that at some later point. In terms of audio files, I use itunes to download CSPAN, NPR, and PBS shows that I like. Once they are on the desktop, I use Realplayer to move the files to the Treo's SD card. Note: This is not intuitive, but strangely enough there are directions if you hit the help button on Realplayer on the Treo.* Capability to make long (eight hours or more) of digital voice recordings for seminars meetings or just to capture your bosses latest guidance on a project. This really bothers me. If the Treo could do this, I would be down to one and only one electronic device.Bottom line: I really like the Treo. I have learned how to do most, but not all the things that I need it to do. However, until it gets below $300, I do not think it is a good buy.
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Pity These could have been a great item.PROS:Sound qualitySolid ConnectivityPortableCONS:Not ergonomically created with HUMAN ears in mindNeed duct tape or both hands to keep in earsHeavy
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HS830 Helmet Headset Bluetooth HS830 Helmet HeadsetThis is not the HS830 Helmet Headset. All that is shipped is the HS830 Pendant Headset. I contacted eMallGroup and they assured me the photo is correct. This means eMallGroup does not ship the Helmet portion with the boom noise-cancelling microphone.I would love to be able to give a proper review of this device, but since it doesn't not come with the Helmet portion it is useless to me.Thanks for your time.
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Blackjack 2 Just to warn people, I ordered this and it doesn't fit with a BlackJack 2
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Connects to my V555 phone but signal is poor Connects to my Motorola V555 phone but signal is poor. Lots of complaints from the people on the other end that they can barly hear and that my voice fades in and out.I sent it back to Motorola but the replacment is almost as bad.The only way I can get it to work is to keep resetting the connection with the phone but after awhile the same problem returns.I've gone back to my headset and I am no longer getting complaints from the other side.
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Do NOT do business with Bargaincell! Bought a cell phone battery that, of course, died one week past their return/refund deadline. Refused to refund or replace even though the product is CLEARLY defective. This company is a ripoff and will never do business with them again. Consider yourself warned.
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Best phone I ever had I ended up getting the RAZR about 3 1/2 years ago. I had it for two weeks and hated it--it was too cumbersome, I hated that it flipped and, quite frankly, it was just ugly. My friend was the opposite--she got the SLVR and hated it, so we traded.I really never had any problems with this phone until it was on its last leg THREE YEARS later. How often does a phone actually withstand daily use and abuse and still work after that period of time?? I never had it in a case and always carried it in my back pocket and very rarely carried it in my purse.PROSThe speakerphone and regular earpiece were always clear (unless there was crappy reception.)Small enough to fit in my back pocket without even feeling it.Battery lasted FOREVER!! I didn't send 500 texts a day, though. I probably sent about 20 texts and spent 3ish hours daily on the phone and would only need to recharge it twice a week.iTunes was a nice feature.The flat keys seemed difficult to begin with, but after getting used to them were much easier to use when typing quickly.Can assign the soft keys and middle arrow keys to be whatever shortcuts you want--I've had other phones that don't have this feature. It makes life much easier.Lasted THREE YEARS!CONSOk, so the camera sucked. But if you want a camera... buy a camera.By the end of the three years it started to reset itself in the middle of calls.
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great product Great headset stopped working. Plantronics shipped new unit immediately great customer service. Sound quality is excellent. Easy set-up, makes working on the phone a pleasure.
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blackberry case I ordered this case for my blackberry Pearl. I LOVE IT! It was so easy, and very inexpensive. I love amazon
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1 out of 3 items my nokia 6102 took a beating during my school year so i had hoped this 3 pack would help me save money and make my traveling between school and home easier. nope.the case is pretty good. has kept most scratches off of the phone. the car charger doesn't work. tested in 2 different cars. and the head set jack doesn't even fit in my phone... which is dispointing.case is good the other pieces not so much.
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I love this phone! This phone is great!.... it's compact, feels solid, and has great reception. Yes, the screen is SLIGHTLY smaller that a few other phones but if you want a phone to actually make and receive calls, this is a great phone... What I especially appreciate about this phone is the volume in loud areas.... I got rid of my previous phone, an LG brand phone, because its battery did not hold a charge, it often made me restart it before I could make a call after exiting a building, and because it had low volume... The Motorola phone is plenty loud and has great reception. Some people complained about the lack of included ring tones. Well, that's a valid complaint, but ALL Motorola phones are like that...spend the $1.99 to buy the ring tone you really want from Cingular - big deal.... If you want a phone to perform as a phone, then get this one.
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One flaw One flaw, your entire conversation goes like this:Friend "What"You repeat yourselfFriend "Wha'd you say"You repeat yourselfFriend "I still can't make it out"You repeat yourselfEtc, etc, etcOr you simply take a minute while they're saying "What" and disconnect from the device so that you can communicate.
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The Whole Family Uses These Now... We discovered this terrific product after months of trying other units. I had a Samsung that worked pretty good but the plastic ear hooks broke off almost immediately. I bought an Emerson at a discount store. It worked pretty good but I lost it. Later, my parents decided to buy me a Bluetooth and asked me to pick one out. We had heard good reports on the Motorola models sold by Amazon, but decided to go with the Plantronics. It looks good and works very well. It stays on my ear! It excels whenever there is background noise and it pairs well with my Motorola KRZR phone. Sometimes it will lose connection if I cover over the phone with my hand or arm. People on the other end of the conversation say that it's clear and free of static or noises most of the time. I was using a Motorola hands-free type Bluetooth in my car, but the quality was lousy. If you get out of range with the 510, it will automatically re-connect to the cell phone if you don't wait too long. My dad ended up buying all of us the Plantronics Voyager 510 and we are satisfied. I recommend the 510 to anyone who needs a good unit for a fair price.
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Not the same charger This was not the charger that they had advertised on their page. It was only a few dollars so it wasn't worth my time or effort to return it. They should have advertised it correctly in the first place.
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net10 service good, but product never delivered Net10 offers a decent service, but never sent a card when i purchased from amazon. eventually amazon refunded. Don't buy from here!
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If only it were more durable I bought one of these with my iPhone and was very happy with it for a few weeks, until the the belt clip tore out when I caught it against something. The leather ripped and the item was ruined. But the design was so convenient I went out and bought another one. Despite greater care, the clip has been gradually tearing again, to the point where the iPhone case dangles from the clip. It's only been a couple months.I would love a sturdier version of this product, but unless you're handy with superglue or leather stitching and don't mind doing frequent maintenance, this product is liable to have to be replaced every few months. I'm still looking for the perfect iPhone holster.
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Not recommended... Although this product did not cause damage to my Treo as other reviewers have noted, I can certainly vouch for its shortcomings. The plastic screen cover sits a fraction of an inch above the Treo screen, rendering the stylus virtually useless and even if you are lucky enough to get it to work, you literally poke holes in the plastic cover with the tip of the stylus because you must press so hard. The holder often popped out of it's clip when I would kneel or bend. This lead to many near-death experiences for my Treo. Although I must note that the Leather is of very high quality and actually has a cushioning effect when the Treo falls. This holder's snap closing frequently popped out my SD memory card since the strap lies perpendicular across the top of the phone right on top of the SD slot. I gave up on this holder after two months and got the stationary side clip holder which is working out a bit better, albeit with a few notable annoyances itself.
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Excellent Cellet Phone Holster This is the best holster I've ever had and it was an identical replacement for one I used for 4 years that finally broke. Not bad quality at all!
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Horrible sound quality. Stay away! I have had this phone for almost a year now, and although the signal reception is great, the sound quality on this phone is HORRIBLE! I have to ask the person calling me to repeat themselves at least once every call because the voice quality is so muddy. My wife has a different (and cheaper) phone and it sounds MUCH better. The only reason I have put up with it this long is I do not use my phone very often. I would not recommend this phone to anyone. This phone sounds worse than any other phone I have owned. Stay away from this phone!!!
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Nice case for the price I liked the design of this case. Back part is partly transparent and apple logo shines nicely in the cutout (although its not perfectly aligned, but i dont see a big problem in it), iphone writing is also visible on the back. Case has a very good grip, i really enjoy holding it. It will easily slide in and out of the pocket as well. I have front and back screen protectors, so i can say for sure that case works perfectly together with protectors and doesnt bubble the front one up. It has wide cutouts for usb cable and headphones, i think any third party headset or charger will fit easily. Sleep-wake button doesnt stick out so much, although its very easy to press and while pressing u can hear the clicking sound. There is one big cutout for the volume and silent mode buttons, which is ok for me, may be not so much comfortable for smb. who has big fingers. All in all, case fits iphone 4 great. I cant say anything about durability of this case, but i think its a very decent product, especially for its price!!!
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Almost everything you could want in a Bluetooth headset The Plantronics 510 is comfortable to wear for hours and doesn't feel like it will fall off your ear. It mates easily to my Treo 650 and also to my Bluetooth-enable laptop, which makes it possible to use the laptop for VoIP calls. Reception is good, volume is adequate and the people I talk with say that my voice is clear. The controls are a bit stiff, as others have said. But that means they have good tactile feedback -- you know when you've pressed a button.One marginal shortcoming: the 510's clarity isn't good enough for it to replace the wired Plantronics USB headset I use for dictating to Dragon Systems "Naturally Speaking" voice recognition software on the laptop. But that would be a stretch for any wireless headset.Prices vary widely; shop around.
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keep government out of business "This is exactly why these cellular providers need to be tightly regulated." -previous revieweryou fool, thats precisely why you are PAYING the fee! the fee is because citizens used the government to force telecom companies to do things such as be able to transfer your phone number from one provider to another. the telecom companies even said publicly, "if you force us to do this, we will just pass that cost onto the consumer." nobody cared because people think they have a right to certain products and services in this world. thanks to you whiners, now we ALL have to pay for these costs, whether we want to or not.
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A real good blue tooth device An excellent device works great and fits well in your ear .... truly useful while driving and when you have your phone in your pocket. Was shipped well and in time by amazon
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Clear reception, funky power switch This is my first bluetooth device, so I can't compare it very well to others. I was worried about the reception because the one my husband uses makes him sound echo-y and far away. (I can't remember which one he has...bought it at Costco.) This Plantronics Voyager 510, though, is very clear. It also sits very comfortably...I almost forget that I'm wearing it. (Please shoot me if you see me wearing it anywhere but in the car.)My only issue is with the power switch. It's difficult to push the power button. I have to use the edge of my thumbnail, and even then, I have to push really hard and in just the right spot. I only way I know if I've gotten the "sweet spot" is to watch the blinky light on the mike boom blink to red (for off) or start blinking blue very very intermittently (for on). Not ideal, especially if I'm driving and have forgotten to turn it on before getting underway. Hawaii just switched over to its "no hand-helds" law on July 1st, so this is an issue.Overall, though, I like the reception and price enough that I might get another one to replace my husband's. I don't know if the funky button is a manufacturing fluke or a design flaw.
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Eliminates fat-finger typing errors Despite my tiny fingers (or so I've been told I have), I was always tapping the wrong keys on my smartphone and Kindle Fire. This little stylus was the perfect solution to tapping errors AND reducing smudges on both devices. It fits perfectly in the binder of my Fire's case and matches the case color! This stylus was well-worth the $10.
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Best little ear piece. This is truly one of the best little ear pieces out there and thats because its almost like you are not wearing one. It is light weight and has exceptional clarity and very easy to use. It is also voice activated...nice feature to have. Most ear peices are bulky and uncomfortable but not this one. You won"t be disapointed!
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Works on the Ericsson T60 As Well This charger also works on the newer Ericsson T60 product as well, although none of the promo copy mentions that. It works just as promised.
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Are you sure this is what you need? I thought "pay the extra $$ for a genuine Motorola product." With only 8 weeks of usage the ratchet/swivel becomes worm and moves too fast. The holder elastic starts to give and only holds the phone bythe base. As the ratchet rotates out falls the phone......with nothing to stop it but the ground. Finally got to 3 times a day and scratches on the phone attest to that.It looks nice but be warned. YOU decide if that's what you want! Me, I'm buying a plastic case to have no sliding problems again.
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Doesn't fit vx3300! Great price but it doesn't fit the vx3300. The purchase price was so low that it wasn't worth my time to return it.
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Terrible battery life This phone has extremely disapionting battery life. I must charge the phone daily if I want to make calls. The phone is beyond annyoing. The stated battery life of 8 days (without making calls)is a down right LIE. I'm going back to the Kyocera Royal, which makes me look like a technological fool, but in this case I must take function over form.
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Charges Zune but creates humming sound while playing The charger works and charges my Zune in my car. However, it creates a horrible humming sound through the speakers when I try to charge & play at the same time.This forces me to unplug it every time I want to play, which is a major inconvenience. It is definitely on the cheap side in terms of plastics and construction - then again it really IS cheap. :)
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I'm a phone techy, but its a good phone! Hello, before I dive into this review let me 1st state that i'm into high tech, imported Nokia phones. I havent owned a motorola phone since 1994 and way back then it was one of the 1st flip phones that took up all your pocket space, battery lasted an hr and lcd displays hadn't been invented. My carrier was comcast metrophone which, i'm sure anyone under 30 dosent remember. An unfortunate thing happened a few months ago. My super high tech Nokia N70 (not avail in the usa and cost me $450 on ebay) fell into the washing machine for 5 seconds. 5 seconds is life and death when it comes to water and you cell phone, and it drowned. Of couse Cingular didnt even know I had the phone and since it was imported from Europe no one in the world would fix it. I promptly ordered the awsome Nokia N73 but it would take 3 weeks to arrive. When I called Cingular I found out that as an AT&T; transplant I was actually due a new phone. The Motorola L2 was free and I needed something to get me thru 3 weeks so I ordered it . I wasnt dissappointed and I'll keep this phone as a backup.First I'll anayazye the many steps down but it dosent mean its a bad phone. Ok there is no calander. Second, it can only hold a total of abt 100 combined text messages . When you have 50 in your outbox and 50 in your inbox thats it . Because at my workplace I cant talk on the phone , I send a lot of txt mssgs, about 400 per month thats a problem. Also there is no camera. Not even a little one. I used to take print quality 5x7's at 2.0 MP with my Nokia N70 so I missed this feature. Out the box there is no backup software for contacts. I'm not a big cellphone gamer but there are no games included. This could be listed as a pro and con but its a phone. Pure and simple and because of its simple minded approach to life let me addess the pros.Pros: Its a phone. And it does the job of being a simple phone quite well. Its quad band (850/900/1800/1900) As my super Nokia was only tri band (900/1800/1900) Anyone who knows what those numbers mean will thank me . Cingular broadcasts at 850/1900 in my area and while my nokia N70 had a lot of features it seems like Cingular broadcasts at 850 in most areas of my city meaning that I was in a dead zone for 50% of the places I hang out in, in Philadelphia, PA. My Motorola was perfect everywhere when it came to signal strength and reception for just about everywhere in DE,PA,NY and NJ. Calls were always crystal clear! Look at the difference . $450 bucks to have a cool Nokia N70 that didnt work 1/2 the time or a free Motorola L2 that worked great 100% of the time. The battery life was also great as I could get 5 days use outta the L2 with normal usage as opposed to my Nokia N70 at about 1.5 days .Another perk often overlooked? The charger for the Motorola L2. Its an ac to usb charger. For abt 10 bucks you can by a usb to mini usb cable and this will charge you L2 via usb cable. I come accross a lot more open usb ports then I do power strips or wall plugs. I can charge the long lasting battery while I sit at my pc at work or when I use my laptop.The screen is many steps down from my nokia N70, but if i'm not playing games or taking photo or video, I found that it didnt matter.I've since replaced this phone with a Nokia N73. I was gonna sell the L2 on ebay, but you know what? Even for a techy, it makes a great backup phone. I'm gonna keep it in case my Nokia N73 goes swimming. Anyone looking for a basic cell phone cant go wrong with this one .
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two thumbs up This phone is great! I only wish I didn't have to return it do to a lack of coverage areas offerd by T-Mobile. The Mortorola V600 has a lot going for it. Easy menu, great signal strength, (when you have proper area coverage)Instant downloads, sleak design, and so much more. The Camera is fairly decent as well, whith the ability to zoom. I would have switched it over to ATT&T; if not for the reports of poor coverage for them as well.I can only speak for the T-Mobile coverage when I say this phone is not for you if you need to roam, it's really not an option in certain areas and I wish that someone else would have pointed that out before I purchased this phone. I will tell you that T-Mobile has an excellent service department and I will look to sign up with T-mobile in the future IF they get better coverage.I hope this review helps.Good Luck!
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They work In my house I was getting dropped coverage upstairs and no coverage in my basement. I put one booster in and I got coverage in my upstairs but still no to little coverage in my basement I put a second one in and I now have coverage in my basement now to. Do not believe the negative hype but do not expect full bars in places you had no bars you will get most likely one bar.
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HappySmiles First Bluetooth product and I'm very satisfied. Very comfortable to wear, easy to use, east to set up, and the call clarity is unbelievably clear!
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It works... I bought this charger. It is a normal charger, but it also comes with three extra adapters for international use. Amazons cost is higher than I found at a local store, but the tax savings and free shipping pretty much balance things out.All in all, what can you say about a charger? It works!
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Curling Edges This mat didn't work for me. It curls up at the edges and looks pretty tacky on the dash in my car. IF it would lay flat, I'd be much happier. I've rinsed it, etc as the directions suggest but it was a waste of the purchase price in my opinion.
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Cheap...Beware Product is of VERY LOW quality. The tip broke off the first time I inserted it into the phone. Don't buy, your getting what you are paying... Pretty much nothing!
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headset I am having a hard time getting it in my ear. Unfortunately, there are no instructions either with the headset, or anywhere on the web, that I can find as to the proper way to put it in one's ear. So far, I haven't been able to use it. I bought this because of all of the wonderful reviews I read on Amazon, but I am not happy and may have to return it.
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This is worth the price We did a lot of reviewing of purchaser comments prior to buying this model. Had another manufacturers product and it was not good, so didn't want to get burned again. We really like this one but as with other purchasers we are still finding the best way to get it to stay in your ear. It is so small it takes some trial and error. May end up getting an over the ear clip for it.
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good cell phone NOKIA 6103 WAS SHIPPED VERY FAST AN IT WORKES GREATVERY HAPPY THANK YOURICH KAZAKA
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Requires a cleanroom to install The product has good quality, but installing it is an exercise of frustration. I had a brand new, squeaky clean iPhone (peeled the original wrapping seconds before installing the Screen Protector) and still, got unremovable bubbles. The reason : even a minuscule grain of dust will create a "princess and the pea" effect, generate a very visible bubble when the screen is off. I can live with them when the screen is on.The borders of the protector tend to not adhere to the screen, no matter how much you insist, again generating a very visible bubble.It works as a protection, but it is not inconspicuously pretty as I expected.
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Awesome works great brand new...Thank You. Awesome speedy delivery and works awesome no problems whatsoever with this sellers product. Will be sure to use them again in the near future.
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Car charger does NOT work with BlackBerry I bought this for my wife's car, which I usually use on the weekends. She has an iPhone, I have a BlackBerry, so I wanted to minimize charger clutter in the car. While it works fine with her iPhone 3Gs, it does NOT work with my BlackBerry 9800. A message pops up on the BlackBerry saying that the connected charger is insufficient to power the device.So much for the "universal" part, although I have long ago learned not to trust the title descriptions on Amazon.Oddly enough, the AC outlet charger does work with my BB. But if you are buying this primarily for use in the car, be forewarned: the iPhone, yes; BlackBerry, no.
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works great product, exactly as advertised... thinking about buying a couple more in different colors
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Excellent Leather Case I bought this case for my Droid and was very happy. The was... is because my phone was protected and kept scratch free for two years and still looks like new... but... I bought the new HTC Rezound... and now I have to do it all over again to see if I can find a case that does the job as well for my new phone.
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I plan on throwing into the trash Very disappointing. The OS freezes, recycles on a whim and the interface is weak. A regrettable purchase.The vendor has replaced it twice to no avail. Good-bye Palm.
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Miss Them So Much I've owned this headset for a year and a half now, and I can attest to the compatibility of this product with a wide range of devices, including a Mac, Windows (Broadcom and CSI adapters), HP/Palm WebOS, Android and iOS. Battery life was also great; I could easily last an entire work day and evening listening to podcasts and taking the occasional call. I did have an issue charging/using the headset after almost a year, but I was able to request for an RMA and received a replacement in a timely fashion.Unfortunately, my headset went through the wash, and I haven't bought a replacement yet. It seems that iLuv is no longer producing this headset, but despite this I may spring to purchase one before all channels are exhausted.
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Bad very poor connectivity. I would be so thankful to Amazon if they can give my money back.
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poor performance Expensive headset for poor audio I am on phone all day people cannot hear you with this headset, reverting to picking up the wired handset, very poor audio and the mouthpiece is extremely difficult to get by mouth to pick up your voice. Not so comfortable on ear. Prior model v good.
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Works but useless in the car Ok, so the bluetooth headset works and is relatively comfortable, easy to use, very good battery life (for occasional car use).Cons: The listeners can't hear me when I am in the car, and the same on my end as well. No or Too much noise cancellation :) that the other person can barely hear me. Going 60-70mph you barely hear the other end w/ the full volume. Conference calling feature is funky, you have to conference through the headset and if you do it via the phone the conferenced folks can't hear you. I can also vouch for outside bluetooth range, it literally has to be less than 4 feet away.I've had a Jabra for a while and LOVED it. It stopped working after 3 years and I needed to upgrade (especially the battery life). Bottom-line, cheap headset, if you don't drive around w/ the bluetooth and sit in a very silent place GO for it! But my recommendation would be don't buy this product.
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Cheap, Effective? I only use this when I'm driving, so I'm not fiddling with the shoulder-neck hold. Inexpensive at the time of purchase, but the soft ear piece is easily lost. It's really comfortable, but the sound quality is poor. I tend to switch back to the handset whenever I have an important call, because the static and low volume really muffle the call.Not a bad buy, but I'd recommend a higher quality. "You get what you pay for" certainly applies here.
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good it isn't what the picture shows you, the chord is not a flexible one, just regular. but otherwise, it works great!
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NOT THE ONE PICTURED Although the case holds the headset neatly, it's not the case pictured in the description.The one I ordered had a strap that closed over the top to keep the headset inside. The one I received had no strap so the headset falls out from time to time. I referred a friend to this website before I received mine and she ordered two of the same cases.Hers had no strap either. She contacted Eforcity and they replied they do not sell the one with the strap (so why was it advertised?). The cost to return it was equal to the cost of the product so we kept them.
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I've had better While I do like the fixed antenna feature and had looked forward to customizing my phone with the interchangable faceplate and battery cover, I was forced to switch phones due to horribly spotty reception (while my roommate got great service with a much older Cingular phone) and a very slow operating system. Also, the push-to-talk button is way too easy to accidentally push, and is an obnoxious reminder of the service even if you due opt to use it.
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Buy this if you love to hear Snap, Crackle, and Pop I tried this headset with the LG VX8300 phone from Verizon. It sounded like your Rice Krispies talking to you in the morning. Poor sound quality with the phone clipped to my waist. I previously had the Motorola E815 with this headset and it seemed to work a little better. Maybe it's a phone compatibility issue. I am not a techie person, but the reps. at Verizon told me a Moto BT headset should work fine on any brand of phone, but that wasn't the case. Nice looking and stylish though, too bad it didn't do its job. I am looking into one of the Plantronics models.
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Best accessories for any phone I have had yet! I was a little hesitant about buying this product because so many similar ones from the same manufacturer received very bad reviews. None the less, I really liked the idea of the product and gave it a shot.I am very pleased with the product and the look it gives to my Razr V3m. Installation took about 10 seconds, I'm not sure why some people said they scratched their phone. The bottom only took a few extra seconds because you have to "shimmy" the case in for it to sit all the way down, but that is only because of the good build quality and tight tolerances.Once the case is on, you don't even know it is there. It really does add to the look of the Razr. It does add to the thickness of the razr, but it is still the thinnest phone with the case on.I really don't know why some people have had problems with these cases breaking and cracking. I have had mine for a week with no problems at all. I'm not sure if they think that now that they have this case they can just throw the phone around and it won't get hurt. This case is not like a silicone case, it is just like the phone and if dropped the right way will probably crack. If you treat the phone the same way with the case as you would without it, I don't see how anything would happen to it.The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars is because my external display does not line up exactly with the cutout on the top case shell. I'm not sure if motorola changed their alignment or if this company designed it wrong, but the whole for the screen as well as the surrounding black square are about an 1/8" too high on the shell. It does not affect seeing the screen at all because the bottom 1/8" of the external screen does not display anything important and the case is clear, it is mostly that everything else about the case was designed exactly to the phone and this is not.I would highly recommend this case as long as people are aware that it is not meant to be an indestructable shell to save the phone, but as a clear protective case to protect from scratches and the sort and to add to the look of the phone.
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A case of failed technology I've had a fair experience with Bluetooth devices, including headsets, mice, and keyboards. At home, I am now using the Apple Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, and I am quite happy with them.Recently, I thought I would look at getting a Bluetooth headphone, especially since the advanced audio profile (A2DP) seems to be getting more widespread, and OS X Leopard finally added support for it. It is just so appealing to go cordless.So I ordered the Motorola MOTOROKR S9, which had pretty good reviews, and I connected it to my MacBook Pro. Here are the major issues I encountered:* Even when no music is playing, there is a constant background noise. If you adjust the volume optimally and play pop music, you may not notice it so much, but this pretty much kills classical music.* Interferences, which translate with pops and cracks, come up every few seconds or tens of seconds. I tried distances between the headphone and the computer of maybe two to then feet, with the same result.* Background noise and interferences aside, the sound quality is metallic and full of artifacts which remind me of the first mp3 encoders back in the 90s. I guess that this may be due to the use of the low complexity SBC codec instead of decent compression on the wire.* Using the headphone or headset along with a Bluetooth mouse simply doesn't work: the mouse will stop to a crawl.* I got a complete OS crash (kernel panic) in the OS X A2DP driver. This actually happened after my headset was already shipped back.The above I think fully justifies my sending the S9 back to Amazon. There are also smaller issues:* I got into situations where no sound would come out at all when playing from iTunes, and I simply couldn't get things back to work without pairing the device again.* I couldn't get Skype to use the headset microphone as input, but the high-quality A2DP as output.* As a headset, the sound only comes out on the left side.In short I am utterly disappointed because I thought that by now the technology would be ready, and it turns out that there is a lot going on for the S9:* It really looks cool and is almost invisible from the front* The sound quality of the earbuds themselves seems decent* It is comfortable and lightweight* As a headset connected to an iPhone, it seemed to work quite wellHopefully the manufacturers will soon figure out how to really make this work. As it is today, I simply think that it is not useable, certainly not with a Mac.
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Did not fit the phone I really wasn't happy with the fit of this product on my Env. Every time I opened the phone, the snap would come undone and the bottom part that covers the key board would fall off.I don't feel that this is what I would want to use (and I don't) to protect my phone.Spend a little more and get one that actually fits.
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Disappoint We still unable to installon the roof the antenna because looks like need to conect a receiver, and I can't find on your site, and the antenna doesn't come with any instruction.Can you help us with that?
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Good value for the price. I bought one earlier just to see how well it works then bought another because of another similar handset's battery was also dying. Had it for about a month now and so far so good. It seems like it's holding up the charge pretty well.
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Some bad comments I had LG Black chocolate since last year, I did decent research before the purchase. After reviewing and getting recommendation from friends, I finally decide to get this one. But the earpiece somehow doesn't fit my ear at all. I have to hold it while listening. Also, the sounds quality is not good, it is noisy while I am driving and talking. I tried to use it often, but I really need to buy a new one.The lesson is, always try the actually product before the purchase if possible.
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Great chargers! I can say honestly that these chargers work wonderfuly. The shipping was fast and the product was great. I would recomend it to anyone.
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Not meeting the purpose I bought this item along with Razor phone. After inserting the phone in this case, the looks very big which defeats the purpose of buying Razor phone (I bought this phone just because it is slim)
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Great item !!!!!!!!!!!! nothing have to say.. just buy and try it!You will love it....One thing I don't like it catch small noise too.
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