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SonyEricsson Portable Hands-Free FM Radio for Ericsson T68 and T300 Phones

SonyEricsson Portable Hands-Free FM Radio for Ericsson T68 and T300 Phones

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Piece
Review: Everything about this little gadget works great! Comfortable, great sound. I use it when on Public Transportation. The earpiece and the hands-free capability of speaking is great!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cheap!
Review: I bought this so that I could have the radio while I do some yardwork, etc. and still have my phone with me without another bulky item on my belt. I got this and tried to figure out what it was!! It was an odd colored (didn't match the phone at all) and cheaply made radio with an on/off, scan, and volume switch on a plastic box half the size if the phone. You have no idea what station you are listening to because there is no readout or dial, just a scan switch to get you to the next station. The reception is terrible, and the sound quality is inferior to a ... walkman. The radio easily falls off the phone when bumped and It doesn't fit onto the phone when you have the phone in a holster or carrying case so you have to put it in your pocket...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: lousy product
Review: i paid around 48 dollars for a device which probably costs less than 2 dollars to make. mine is made in china. it is not stereo at all. no option to fix other headphones. no way of knowing which fm station you listen to. terrible station scan. it falls off often.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing accessory from a good manufacturer
Review: OK, this unit does its job--it gives you FM radio on the move with a handsfree, and finally does something useful with all that T39 battery power, but....
It's not as small as you might think from the photos, and given that it doesn't have a battery you wonder what's in the unit to take up all that space. It's certainly not feature-packed either--it doesn't send any info to the phone display, and you have to retune the radio from the bottom of the dial every time you use it with a push button, one-way, station by station search. Despite the bulk it doesn't have a jack, so you're stuck with the moulded-on headphones supplied. As a piece of design it's nothing, a grey plastic box with non-descript buttons that bulks up the phone by clipping on the bottom. You can answer the phone using a switch on the cable but to retune or turn it on and off you have to use the unit. A far better solution would have been to move the whole unit halfway up the cable and have the controls to hand while freeing pocket space. I'll still use it, but Ericsson can do better than this

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: piece of garb...
Review: radio: bad reception. you dunno what station you're listening to. horrible sound. the thing is huge for no reason.
hands-free: using it messed up my phone (prob. software).
save your money for another phone...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Piece
Review: This is a wonderful little device from Ericsson that really shows someone is thinking in that company. The radio clips easily onto my T28 and hardly increases its size at all. Even more important is the fact that the decrease in battery charge from its use is indiscernible. Reception from it is great and the handsfree is a godsend for driving or any other activity. The phone also automatically mutes the radio when you choose to answer a call. Voice recogntion works flawlessly through it as well. It is a great idea for anyone not yet ready to shell out the money for the MP3 player yet. My only complaint is that this radio wasn't out sooner!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Small, easy to use, and VERY, VERY COOL!
Review: This is a wonderful little device from Ericsson that really shows someone is thinking in that company. The radio clips easily onto my T28 and hardly increases its size at all. Even more important is the fact that the decrease in battery charge from its use is indiscernible. Reception from it is great and the handsfree is a godsend for driving or any other activity. The phone also automatically mutes the radio when you choose to answer a call. Voice recogntion works flawlessly through it as well. It is a great idea for anyone not yet ready to shell out the money for the MP3 player yet. My only complaint is that this radio wasn't out sooner!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good product
Review: This was a good choice for me. The earbuds are comfortable and the radio works fairly well. I would recommend that you also buy cell phone holder to mount on your dashboard otherwise it is hard to keep the earbuds in place. If you only occasionally use your cellphone in your car and want to be safer on the road, I would recommend this as an affordable solution.


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