Pros: Very pretty piece of junk. Cons: Switch is tiny surface-mount switch, not designed for the stress it has to take.
"You've been assimilated!" That's one of the first comments I got while wearing the Jabra Freespeak BT200. But it's a *cool* piece of gadgetry that does most of what you'd need in a headset. Since I drive a ...
Pros: Light / Nice design / Comfortable to wear Cons: Ultra-bright "Borg" LED / Poor construction / Wind noise
I purchased the Jabra Freespeak BT200 after my recent free acquisition from AT&T Wireless, the Sony Ericsson T616 (h
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I wish I could say I was as happy with my new ...
Pros: Nice and loud, very comfortable, sweet looks. Cons: No mute button, deep bass, ear gel falls off, belt clip problems.
The first time I put this on, someone told me I looked like something out of Star Trek. I said, "You mean like the Borg?!" "Yes!" So, you'll immediately impress with it's cool looks with this puppy. :) But that's not why I bought it. I wanted a g ...
Pros: Good volumn and sound quality
Good battery life
Cons: Battery not consumer replaceable
Can get interference from other wireless devices.
I shopped around a while for a Bluetooth headset to go with my Nokia 6820. If you are considering a Bluetooth headset you must have a Bluetooth compatible phone. Most are not so check before you buy. The most important consideration I had when I ...
Pros: Easy to set up, good battery life, clear sound Cons: Ear gel may garble sound, annoying blue light
I purchased the Jabra BT200 because I got sick of using the wired headset for my SonyEricsson T68i in the car. With the Jabra I can keep my phone in my pocket and answer and place calls easily without the inconvenience of wires.
Pros: Excellent sound output, battery life and comfort Cons: Irritating charging cradle, poor ambient noise rejection
I've been using a Jabra Freespeak with a Nokia 6310i for almost a year now. The battery life is excellent - up to 2 full hours of talk, and recharging takes less than 20 minutes. When the battery reaches end-of-life, the Freespeak provides plenty of ...
Pros: Neat technology. Cons: Early failure, worthless customer service.
I purchased a Jabra bluettooth eyepiece about a year ago and this is the worst customer service company I have ever experienced. My eyepiece stopped working about three months after purchase, which is the same experience as a co-worker. It took me multiple e-mails and two telephone calls to get an RMA. I paid for the product to be returned with the RMA and never heard from the company again. I followed up with customer service via e-mail and never recieved a response. I'm going to follow-up with more telephone calls, but this seems like a waste of time for a worthless product that worked poorly in the first place. Never buy anything from Jabra if you value quality or customer service.
Decent First Attempt, noisy mic by iladeropinions ,Feb 05 '04
Pros: comfortable, good sound, well integrated with phone Cons: annoying on/off switch, noise & wind sensitive
I've been using a Freespeak with a Sony-Ericsson T616 phone for about six months. It works quite well: it is comfortable, sounds good, long battery life, no problems connecting, works well with the phone. The earbud can fall off; it comes with a couple of replacements. The on/off switch is inconvenient, requiring one to watch the blinking LED for fifteen seconds to be sure its on or off. The range is very limited: if the phone is on the opposite side of my body, or inside my jacket, the sound becomes poor. But this could be related to the T616 phone. It is very sensitive to outside noise and wind, resulting in constant complaints from people I'm phoning.
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