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Rating: Summary: Great headset, but they break! Review: I loved these headsets when I first bought them. Yes, they're big and ugly, but I've tried many other types and have never gotten such perfect sound quality.After I bought mine, about 15 other people in my office joined in and bought one, too. Then they started breaking -- all in the same exact spot where you can adjust the headband. Already, four are broken just four months later. I wonder how many more will break after I write this. So sorry, great product, but it doesn't matter much if it breaks.
Rating: Summary: Great headsets with perfect sound Review: I was the first in my office to get one of these headsets. Now the whole office has them. Yeah, it looks a little ugly over your head, but the sound quality beats anything out there. You sound just as good as if you were talking directly in to the phone. All those other headsets (and I've tried them) with mics off to the side just can't match the sound quality, no matter what they claim. I thought the colors were dumb at first, but they actually look good and are lots of fun.
Rating: Summary: Why would you buy this? Better alternatives Review: I would avoid this 'mission control' headsets for a number of reasons, especially since there are a number of alternatives. First, you will soon be annoyed by the microphone 'ball' which dangles unnecessarily in front of your mounth. At this stage in audio technology, the microphone can be near the ear piece and still pick up and filter out appropriate sound. Second, there is no reason to have these in glow colors. If there is any thing that you don't want to 'show off' it is a headset. If you want to spend just a little money, check out the AT&T 90800 headset. It works very well and is dirt cheap. If you want more comfort and really plan to use this device, go with the Plantronics M175 -- I think it is worth the price difference and have used multiple units over the past 3 years.
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