Pros: wireless, bluetooth-compliant, comfortable Cons: some static at times, hard to get onto ear.
When I got my new Palm Treo 650, I knew that I had to get a hands-free set to go with it (they're required in the state of NJ). But as opposed to my old phone, the Treo has Bluetooth technology, so I was able to look at the wireless ...
Pros: Lightweight, easy to use, great vibrating feature, pairs easily Cons: Medium size ear-gels should be provided. Too bad pairing confirmation code cannot be changed.
Jabra BT250V As many of you know who have read my few reviews, I like to use a product for awhile before reviewing it. I have had this Blue Tooth earpiece for awhile, and I think I can give it a more concise review. I have had a Verizon cell ...
Pros: Exceptional sound quality. Cons: Poor fit, poor battery life, battery is useless after 6 months.
This was my first Bluetooth headset, and I bought it only after doing extensive research. Rated highly on CNet and elsewhere on the net, I decided to give it a try. At about $70 I felt it was a good buy, as there were very few headsets made with this ...
Pros: Great sound quality, easy setup Cons: Occasional loss of bluetooth link, doesn't hug face like other headsets
I have been with Cingular (formerly Bellsouth Mobility) since hurricane Andrew and the need for a cellular phone to deal with rebuilding my home. I recently traded in my LG L1200 phone for the new Motorola Razr V3 simply because the phone was slim and ...
Pros: Comfortable, clear sound quality, reliable, easy-to-use. Cons: Buttons take some getting used-to, a little expensive.
I've been using the Jabra BT250v for more than 6 months now, and it has been incredibly reliable. DESIGN: The headset has been well designed as it sits atop your ear (left or right) comfortably. Just orient the ear piece in the direction of the ...
Pros: A Jabra BT headset that FINALLY uses a mini-USB connection. Cons: It's not as good as the BT500 on any count.
I've been a longtime Jabra user and a big fan of the company. I was one of the first to get a Jabra corded headset that had the funky looking gel that fit your ear and had no discernible boom microphone. Then when they came out with the Bluetooth ...
Pros: Easy to use, fits great around ear, light, good vibrating, good battery life Cons: No battery warning indicator
Purchased this Jabra on Nov 05. So far it has not really failed me. I have tried a few others before and they were just awful. My first car you can hear just about everything. From wind to road drive it was impossible to talk. I had a hard time ...
I purchased this device after I lost my Plantronics headset at a sporting event recently. I've been using is regularly for two weeks now, and I have three beefs with it: 1. The ear bud (the bit the actually goes in my ear) is so big that it isn't ...
Pros: Comfortable, once adapted; good audio and volume in both directions; inexpensive Cons: Intermittent RF choppiness, people with small ears probably won't like it.
I finally got a Bluetooth capable phone last year, the Nextel/Blackberry 7100i. Not too long after, I picked up a Jabra BT110 off of eBay (for, like, $20), and it worked out pretty well for me. It was, though, a bit too prone to room noise problems, ...
Pros: Vibrate, sound quality, ease, comfort, reliability Cons: Reduced hearing of ambient sounds while wearing.
I purchased this headset for my husband and ended up using it myself. I chose this after reading favorable reviews here and at Amazon. I was particularly interested in the vibrate feature and the sound clarity. I have not be disappointed in the ...
Pros: Behind the ear, good reception and transmission, easy to pair, voice recognition capable Cons: not very durable, no caller id
I bought the Jabra BT250v to pair with my motorola Razr. I like the behind the ear headsets because it fits my ear better and I believe that I can hear better with this type of device. The headset is also fairly unobtrusive because the bulk of the ...
Pros: Light, comfortable, easy to use Cons: Some static
I recently upgraded phones to a bluetooth compatable phone and immediately decided I wanted to try out some bluetooth headsets. Since I live in New York it is illegal for me to talk on the phone while driving and with the amount of driving I do for my ...
Pros: Great fit and easily switched from left to right. Cons: No car or USB charger in the package.
First of all, let me state that I drive a 2001 Jeep Wrangler with a soft top and off-road tires, so road noise is an important factor for me. Also, my Jeep is a straight gear, so handsfree is also a matter of safety. My phone is a Motorola RAZRvc, so ...
Pros: One handed design, great sound, great battery. Cons: Sensitive to wind noise, no mute button. No iGO tip.
I bought my first BT200 (the parent to the 250) in December 2003. I lucked out because it has been the best purchase for a headset. The design is extraordinary, and I really don't understand why more companies aren't copying it. You can slide it on ...
Pros: Light weight, excellent battery life Cons: can irritate the ear with prolonged use
Received the Jabra 250v as part of a bundle with my Blackberry 7250 from Bell Mobility over two months ago, and have been quite impressed with it so far. The unit is designed to hook over the ear without the earphone piece actually entering the ear ...
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