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Plantronics Hands-free Earbud Headset (MX150)

Plantronics Hands-free Earbud Headset (MX150)

List Price: $44.95
Your Price: $21.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this headset has all the qualities i look for in a girl...
Review: ...Great to talk with, nice to look at, and......ergonomically correct...?

(enough of my odd humor for now...)

So I bought this headset along with my sanyo pm8200, which is a nice phone by the way. Anyway, I absolutely love the headset. I can hear the people I talk to perfectly, and they can hear me fine. The only time there was a little trouble was when there was a little wind. The noise-cancelling capabilities were not operating to their fullest apparently, because I could not be heard crystal-clearly through the gusts of wind.

So quality of input/output is great, but what about the big C- comfort. Actually, it's a very ergonomically-correct headset. It doesn't have the horrible feel of a pair of regular headphones (with the earpiece engulfing your ear), while it also doesn't have the headache-inducing pain of an earbud (the kind that sticks right into your ear). It's something completely new. In case you're unfamiliar with the design, it looks like an earbud with a little flexible hook attached to the bottom. This hook wraps comfortably around the bottom of your earlobe, and the earbud sticks in your ear (yet somehow doesn't stick in it all..it just rests there). Here is where the headset design is both ingenious and annoying. Maybe it is because I have big ears, I'm not sure...but whenever I put this thing on, it stays on my ear fine, but the earbud never stays INSIDE my ear, or at least it doesn't feel like it does. It's distracting for me, because I constantly feel like the thing is going to fall out of my ear. But I also wouldn't like it if it was jammed too far into my ear...

Perhaps I am being too picky, or maybe I'm just wearing the thing incorrectly. In all fairness, this headset deserves a 5 because of its ingenious ergonomical design, great quality of input/output, and good looks (compared to some others I've seen people touting on their heads).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Defective or does not work for Sanyo RL-7300
Review: Defective or does not work for Sanyo RL-7300. The person I call can hear me. I hear nothing. Will be returning.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect
Review: Hey. This is a perfect little headset. I've had it for a year now. People can't tell I'm on a cell phone. Excellent at blocking outside noise, and I can hear everything crystal clear on the receiving end. Great Buy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great headset, looks really cool and works well
Review: I bought this headset for two major reasons. First, it is a Plantronics. I have had several Plantronics devices and all have been exceptional. Secondly, the unique ear-clip design looked as though it would keep the ear piece in place comfortably.

It is a very comfortable headset and I can wear this all day! Snug yet you can quickly forget its there. It will never pop out either.

The sound quality to me was low, but acceptable. I have an LG phone, so I agree with the other reviewer that this might be an issue for folks with lesser amplified phones. But for me, it was fine.

The problem I had was that the people on the other end kept complaining that my phone was cutting out, I was difficult to understand, etc. I suspect the noise cancelation circuitry is responsible for that. When people would complain, I would unhook the headset and things would improve. The issue was definitely the headset.

I returned it and I'm looking for something else now. I recommend you avoid this way and be wary of other units with noise cancelation circuitry. Which whatever you buy, test it on yourself by leaving yourself a voice message using the headset and you will see how clear - or unclear - you really sound.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sounds good to me, but not to the other person
Review: I bought this headset for two major reasons. First, it is a Plantronics. I have had several Plantronics devices and all have been exceptional. Secondly, the unique ear-clip design looked as though it would keep the ear piece in place comfortably.

It is a very comfortable headset and I can wear this all day! Snug yet you can quickly forget its there. It will never pop out either.

The sound quality to me was low, but acceptable. I have an LG phone, so I agree with the other reviewer that this might be an issue for folks with lesser amplified phones. But for me, it was fine.

The problem I had was that the people on the other end kept complaining that my phone was cutting out, I was difficult to understand, etc. I suspect the noise cancelation circuitry is responsible for that. When people would complain, I would unhook the headset and things would improve. The issue was definitely the headset.

I returned it and I'm looking for something else now. I recommend you avoid this way and be wary of other units with noise cancelation circuitry. Which whatever you buy, test it on yourself by leaving yourself a voice message using the headset and you will see how clear - or unclear - you really sound.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst headset product ever.
Review: I have been buying headsets for cell phones for years now, and lately have been on a search for one that allows the user to actually hear, even in noisy environments. I have tried products from Motorola, Jensen, Southwestern Bell, Plantronics and even some "no name" headsets found on ebay. Plantronics (including all Plantronics models I have tried for home phones for years) are THE WORST. Buy *anything* else. Plantronics products are completely unusable unless you have a hearing aid and I am amazed this company is still in business. This model headset is no different.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst headset product ever.
Review: I have been buying headsets for cell phones for years now, and lately have been on a search for one that allows the user to actually hear, even in noisy environments. I have tried products from Motorola, Jensen, Southwestern Bell, Plantronics and even some "no name" headsets found on ebay. Plantronics (including all Plantronics models I have tried for home phones for years) are THE WORST. Buy *anything* else. Plantronics products are completely unusable unless you have a hearing aid and I am amazed this company is still in business. This model headset is no different.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Difficult to hear
Review: I own both a Motorola T730 and a LG VX4500 and have used the MX150 with both phones. Used in conjunction with the Motorola it is basically worthless due to low volume. It is slightly better when used with the LG, which seems to have better amplification on the handset when compared to the Motorola, but I still don't feel it is an ideal solution.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Difficult to hear
Review: I own both a Motorola T730 and a LG VX4500 and have used the MX150 with both phones. Used in conjunction with the Motorola it is basically worthless due to low volume. It is slightly better when used with the LG, which seems to have better amplification on the handset when compared to the Motorola, but I still don't feel it is an ideal solution.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great headset, looks really cool and works well
Review: I've owned this headset for about 6 months and I'm very happy with it. It securely attaches to the ear without irritating it, and nobody has complained about the quality of sound. It's small and looks really cool. In my opinion this is the best headset (I've tried a few) unless you go wireless.


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