![]() [Larger view] | Jabra FreeSpeak Bluetooth Headset for Bluetooth-Equipped Phones
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Decent headset for the money | |
| I've been using this headset with my Motorola v600 phone for a few months now and for the most part I have been pretty happy with it. Pros: Cons: | |
Great gadget to have! | |
| I have been using Jabra FreeSpeak headset for the last 5 months with SonyEricsson T610 phone. Setup took me about 10 minutes, and fairly straightforward. I was amazed the clarity of sound quality, and nobody could tell that I was using headset. Battery life was fair, and I normally charge every other day. This thing works much better than untangling headset wire in the middle of traffic. Extremely happy to own one. | |
Nice, but far from being perfect | |
| Bought this from Amazon with Sony Ericsson t610 for $50 (part of a promotion). It was very easy to setup a partnership with my old Nokia 3650. Battery life is excellent, though I turn it off when not is use. Sound quality was reasonably good, yet picks up static/movement noise when used while walking (inside or outside). So, noise cancellation of microphone is not good. A major annoyance was high volume even on the lowest setting when paired with a Nokia3650. It was too loud to me when using at most other settings. As the bluetooth device's volume level setting is shared with the phone's earpiece setting, when using the headset, I had to lower the volume all the way down. Had to increase the volume up on phone when not using the headset. Another problem (may be a defective hardware) I found was with bluetooth partnership. It could not reconnect to Nokia3650 after about 3-4days of non-use. Had to re-setup the partnership again. Thus one has to remember the steps or carry the quick setup guide when travelling. I cannot justify the $80 retail price for an average quality headset. |