mattshaff's Full Review: Blueant Z9 Bluetooth Headset
I've been using the Motorola H500 for about a year. It has a little trouble staying on the ear, but my worst issue with it recently is this: I have a 30 minute commute to work on an interstate where I'm on the phone every drive. I had to press the headset into my ear in order to hear over the road noise (and the road noise wasn't TOO bad - I drive a 1998 Acura 3.2TL). I needed a louder headset.
I have a Samsung WEP and it kills my ear - so uncomfortable.
Models I researched: Jawbone, Plantronics 655, and BluAnt z9. I figured the noise-cancellation feature of these 3 headsets would be useful - I'm a technology consultant to Fortune 500 companies: I don't always want them to know that I'm attending a teleconference from my car ;-)
I went to Best Buy today ready to spend $100, especially in light of the 30-day return policy. The very knowledgeable sales guy had owned all 3 and highly recommended the Jawbone due to the incredible call clarity. There's only one reason I didn't get the jawbone is its SIZE I wear a collared shirt with a chest pocket every day and I keep my headset in the chest pocket. The big jawbone would look awkward protruding from my pocket, whereas the Z9 is quite small. Paid $99 at Best Buy for it.
So I immediately went to my car and paired it with my Dash no problems. All of the normal buttons do what you would expect them to do. Unique things to the Z9 if you push the big button in mid-call it turns on maximum voice isolation (noise cancellation) and, by the way, theres a mans voice that comes across and says maximum voice isolation. You can also pair it to 3 devices. Check the owners manual online if youre interested in this Im not interested so I didnt read about it.
So I called my parents on the drive home as I usually did with my H500. They said I was very noticeable clearer compared to my old headset (theyre in their 70s, so it must have really been better!). When I got on the highway at 70 mph they said it sounded just as good as when I was stopped. I was NOT using the maximum voice isolation (noise cancellation). I tried the maximum and Dad said you sound a little tinny, but good.
Charging via a proprietary connection a USB cable and A/C adapter come with it. Im really bummed that it doesnt have the mini-USB connection that my H600 had.
Fit and comfort its really, really light. The clear plastic piece that goes around your ear is a bit flexible, so its comfortable (and I WEAR GLASSES). The part that goes in your ear is the typical round speaker, but the outside of it I about 2mm thick and gel-like (unlike many that just have a rubbery-band around the round speaker). It is NOT a big gel like the Plantronics though. I expected that I would like a big gel like the plantornics, but the Z9 is SO COMFY that Im no longer thinking about other headsets. Doesnt move on your head (unlike my H500).
Quality Great, but not perfect. On the highway, I pushed the volume up all the way and there was a little bit of distortion. Dont let it turn you off from the headset though it was present, but not too distracting (Im a musician with a discerning ear).
Range fine. I never move beyond 20 feet from my phone anyway.
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