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Motorola Hands Free Silver Headset for all Motorola Headset Compatible Phones

Motorola Hands Free Silver Headset for all Motorola Headset Compatible Phones

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $4.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent return for money
Review: At the price you are paying for this, it is a great headset. There is no better at this price. And the performance is as good as most other headsets.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not bad for $5
Review: Does what I wanted, good sound and function. The earpiece slips out often, and there is no answerer on the cord, but its ok for talking on the couch...would not use it driving.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not bad for $5
Review: Does what I wanted, good sound and function. The earpiece slips out often, and there is no answerer on the cord, but its ok for talking on the couch...would not use it driving.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: great value
Review: I am very happy with this hands free device, though I've only used it for two days. For one, the price was right. The earpiece fits my ear fine and is comfortable enough; I talked continuously for 20 minutes and didn't even notice it. It's the same size as an average in-the-ear walkman-style earpiece. I have better clarity than using my cell phone directly. Also my cell phone gives me a headache and I don't seem to get that when I use this. (Hopefully I'll be cutting my chances of a tumor, as well!)

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: won't stay in your ear
Review: I got this because this seemed to be the only headset for my V60 that had a working on/off switch. Unfortunately, the earbud will not stay in my ear. It keeps falling out, which can be rather disconcerting in the middle of the conversation while driving. I'm going to go and look for something else that stays put.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Read the other reviews and took a chance with this one...
Review: I haven't tried any other hands-free set. I however have found this one to suit my purpose rather well. I've used it around the house (while walking around, doing dishes), or sitting at my desk. I've taken it outside while walking (not a very windy day) and numerous times driving.

Only one person has complained that I was a little too quiet.

Now, the only thing that I think I have had trouble with is that if I decide to remove the hands-free device when I answer a call with it, I usually have to hang up and start a new call. This however is probably my Motoral T720i.

But great so far. I'm impressed. Good price.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Read the other reviews and took a chance with this one...
Review: I haven't tried any other hands-free set. I however have found this one to suit my purpose rather well. I've used it around the house (while walking around, doing dishes), or sitting at my desk. I've taken it outside while walking (not a very windy day) and numerous times driving.

Only one person has complained that I was a little too quiet.

Now, the only thing that I think I have had trouble with is that if I decide to remove the hands-free device when I answer a call with it, I usually have to hang up and start a new call. This however is probably my Motoral T720i.

But great so far. I'm impressed. Good price.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good clarity and normal "clean" ears
Review: I own this headset and use it regularly with my V60 phone while I'm driving. The clip I have does move up and down the cord easily and I'm able to adjust it just fine. The ear piece fits well in my ear and its exceptionally clear. (Better than actually holding the phone). People on the other end hear me well, despite the fact the mic dangles away from my lips. The button on the mic lets me start a call, from the received calls menu, very useful when I'm driving.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Could be better, but it works
Review: I recently upgraded my phone from a Nokia to the new Motorola V400. Unfortunately my Nokia hands-free didn't work with it, even though it was the same jack. This one does work with my phone and I've been told that I sound very clear to the people I call. However the first thing I noticed is that the person on the other end sounds like they're talking from inside a box. My Nokia hands-free was only $19.99 and it sounded perfectly clear both ways. This one muffles the voices I hear. They're still understandable, but it definitely does NOT sound good.

As for how the earbud fits in my ear, I think it's fine. It feels comfortable, doesn't fall out, and doesn't hurt either. It's a standard earbud size, so if you have problems with other earbud products you'll have the same problem here. But if your other earbud earphones fit just fine for you, go ahead and try this one. The price is cheap, just remember you usually get what you pay for. I give this product 3 stars because, for the price, it isn't bad.

By the way, in reference to the review that suggested using Jabra instead. I've used Jabra and wouldn't go back to it. The sound quality is fine, but the I didn't find the ear comfort to be much better than a standard earbud. The big problem I had with them was the ear gel kept getting separated from the main unit. I would often lose the thing because it would fall off so easily when not in use.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Could be better, but it works
Review: I recently upgraded my phone from a Nokia to the new Motorola V400. Unfortunately my Nokia hands-free didn't work with it, even though it was the same jack. This one does work with my phone and I've been told that I sound very clear to the people I call. However the first thing I noticed is that the person on the other end sounds like they're talking from inside a box. My Nokia hands-free was only $19.99 and it sounded perfectly clear both ways. This one muffles the voices I hear. They're still understandable, but it definitely does NOT sound good.

As for how the earbud fits in my ear, I think it's fine. It feels comfortable, doesn't fall out, and doesn't hurt either. It's a standard earbud size, so if you have problems with other earbud products you'll have the same problem here. But if your other earbud earphones fit just fine for you, go ahead and try this one. The price is cheap, just remember you usually get what you pay for. I give this product 3 stars because, for the price, it isn't bad.

By the way, in reference to the review that suggested using Jabra instead. I've used Jabra and wouldn't go back to it. The sound quality is fine, but the I didn't find the ear comfort to be much better than a standard earbud. The big problem I had with them was the ear gel kept getting separated from the main unit. I would often lose the thing because it would fall off so easily when not in use.


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