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EarHugger C9000 Cellular Headset with Boom Microphone

EarHugger C9000 Cellular Headset with Boom Microphone

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Go one way or the other
Review: If you're going to buy a headset for your telephone I recommend paying $10 or $40 but not this middling model. At the low end the AT&T 90800 is cheap and works very well -- the sound quality is good and it is relatively comfortable.

However, if you are going to spend time with this, the Plantronics M175 by far worth the additional expense. Much more invisible from the stand point of the user (you completely forget its on your head) and the listener on the other end. I have them both and switch to the Plantronics unit when I know it is going to be a long call or I going to be moving about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best microphone I ever used
Review: In searching for a headset to overcome my bad soundcard for voice recognition, this is the only one that worked. And it is the most comfortable one I've used too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hurry ! Amazon has really some fantastic galleries
Review: It was really a nice one.I suugest everyone to buy this headphones because of the following reasons,Its 2 cheap to afford, Its 2 light to carry,its 2 fancy to wear. bye ur stuff on amazon. Mirza Ahmed WI USA

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hurry ! Amazon has really some fantastic galleries
Review: It was really a nice one.I suugest everyone to buy this headphones because of the following reasons,Its 2 cheap to afford, Its 2 light to carry,its 2 fancy to wear. bye ur stuff on amazon. Mirza Ahmed WI USA

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: OK sound but very flimsy
Review: The sound quality of the Earhugger headset is fine; I hear things fine through it, and whoever I'm talking to can (usually) hear me clearly. But it feels really "flimsy" when I'm wearing it; as if it's going to fall off much of the time. And because it doesn't go on that securely (despite my having an average-sized ear), I have to wrestle a lot with the boom microphone to get it in a good position, each time I put it on.

Once you get it on and position it properly, and if you don't move around much (you can't recline or lay on your back, for example, without it feeling like it'll fall off), it's comfortable and the sound is good. But it's a little too much work to get there . . . I've found far better headsets since buying this one.


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