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Jabra FreeSpeak Bluetooth Headset for Bluetooth Equipped Phones

Jabra FreeSpeak Bluetooth Headset for Bluetooth Equipped Phones

List Price: $79.99
Your Price: $69.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very happy with the headset
Review: The BT200 is great. I feel like a salesmen when I wear mine, as people will come up and ask you questions about it. Most think you are talking to yourself at first, then they realize that you are on the phone. I had tried many other wireless headsets, and found most looked like an insect and felt like you were working in a tower at an airport. This is very comfortable, and have found myself forgetting I was even wearing it. I have also contacted Jabra with questions, and everyone was so helpful. I would suggest the BT200 over any other Bluetooth headset manufacture. They are number 1!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Freespeech 250
Review: I've just bought this headset for my Siemens S55. I chose it because of the battery life. I like it, but have noticed that if you move the phone out of sight of the headset, there is noise and cracks on the connection. I don't know if this is normal for Bluetooth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jabra works great!
Review: This is an amazing device. Easy to hookup and use, and sound quality is superior. Comes with multiple ear pieces to fit your ear perfectly. Does take a little getting used to make/accept calls without using voice dial, but it is voice dial capable. Battery life could be better, but you get several hours of talk time and I'm not one to talk for several hours on the phones either in the car or elsewhere. This is great for when you have kids also and needs handsfree to run after them!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: talk time not as advertise
Review: nice peace of electronics but the talk time is just about 75 min.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Was great while it lasted
Review: This thing is cool and great. It is a little delicate so I have to be careful with it, but it's great to drive with.

The sony erricson phone I got with it with T-Mobile service is acceptable only because it has bluetooth. T-Mobile is the carrier of lost calls; almost every call I have while driving, in LA, drops.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Comfortable and Easy to Use
Review: I've been using this headset with my t610 for a little while now and I can't find much wrong with it. If the battery life was better, it would be perfect. It fits my ear comfortably and with little hassle coming on and off. My sound quality has been very clear. I tend to leave my phone at my hip or on my desk while I talk, so I'm never very far away. But I haven't caught a cable on my stick shift or emergency brake since I got it. I haven't fumbled trying to untangle my headset when fighting to get a call in the car. And it's comfortable enough that I can leave it in there while I type this!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Handy, but not completely reliable
Review: I love not being attached to my phone by a cord and though the audio is better than I thought it would be from an accessory that came free with the phone (Sony Ericsson T610) it's still got a few bugs. It's a little bulky, but still comfortable to wear on long conversations. All being equal, it's a great improvement on what's out there now, but I'm looking forward to future upgrades.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: poor battery life, but good audio quality
Review: I can only get about 2 hours max out of the headset before it stops working. I found it annoying that I had to 'reconnect' the headset to my mobile phone each time I turned it off. Other than these annoyances it is really a good product, I like not having a wire hang from my ear, and perhaps I'm saving my brain from being microwaved too.. well maybe not. Oh and another thing.. how about designing a headset that isn't so huge, perhaps something like a hearing aide ?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Bluetooth still has a long way to go.
Review: Very unpredictable. It works when it wants to. I could never predict whether I will be hearing my callers on the headset or on my phone. 30 feet? Ha! That's a total joke. I walk about 10 feet and the static makes it unusable. I am glad I got it for $19 with the deal otherwise it would be a big waste of money.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: bluetooth - headset/handsfree and the Nokia 3650
Review: According to Jabra tech support the issue isn't bugs in the Nokia 3650, it's simply that Nokia decided to use the handsfree Bluetooth profile on that phone instead of the headset Bluetooth profile. All of these headsets made since the 19th week of 2003 support both profiles and are supposed to have the blue sticker about supporting the Nokia 3650.

My only real gripe is that Jabra made this major change to the firmware but left the model number, etc., the same, so there's no way to tell what you're getting unless you can examine the box in person.


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