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Product Description
Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-102 Effective, attractive, intuitive. Attractive, reliable, and easy to use. The Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-102 is the ideal partner for your mobile device. With an optional earloop and a rechargeable battery with up to 10 hours of talk time, theres no reason for them to ever be apart again. With a Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-102 you can: - combine reliability with intuitive control in one user-friendly handsfree headset - talk for up to ten hours before recharging - wear an attractive, easy-fitting design Sales Package Contents: - Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-102 - Optional Earloop - Nokia Travel Charger AC-3 - User guide
Customer Reviews
Ouch!, 05 Nov 2008
My trusty old Motorola headset needed to be replaced, so I ordered this Nokia one which had received a 5 star review. This was a big mistake on my part. I consider that I have average sized adult female ears, but this headset does not fit. There is a very hard part that fits into the ear - at least it would if my ears were much bigger. The optional behind ear loop is also very big and sits high above the top of my ear, rendering it useless. I did try the headset, but it hurt my ear, so I'm about to look for a direct replacement for my old headset.
Cheap and perfect, 21 Oct 2008
This is one of the most inexpensive Nokia's headsets, corded or not, and it's great. It's very small and very light. The earloop helps you get that perfect fit and I found myself forgetting that I had it until someone asked me "What's that on your ear?".
I use it with a Nokia 6300 and they connect really well. Sound quality is very good and, as far as I can tell (and I've asked) no one notices I'm speaking through a headset. Nokia announces 10 hours of straight talk but I've never used it for that long. Still, I think that might be true because the battery lasts a long time. You can also charge it through your car's cigarette lighter (you need buy the car charger though. It's the same model that goes with the Nokia phones).
The only thing I would like different are the controls. You only have a button and that means that taking calls, turning it off, pulling up voice dial and such has to be done by pressing that button for a certain time for each thing. I guess this is OK after a little practice but hey!... I'm old-fashioned. I would like to have a button for each function.
Overall, and looking at the price of its big brothers, I think this is one of the best headsets you can buy. No bells and whistles, great quality, very comfortable and very affordable.
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Product Description
The H350 Bluetooth headset offers you excellent sound quality during phone calls, minimal interference and fast connections! This comfortable device is also easy to use and gives you the freedom of movement you need!
Customer Reviews
Ouch!, 05 Nov 2008
My trusty old Motorola headset needed to be replaced, so I ordered this Nokia one which had received a 5 star review. This was a big mistake on my part. I consider that I have average sized adult female ears, but this headset does not fit. There is a very hard part that fits into the ear - at least it would if my ears were much bigger. The optional behind ear loop is also very big and sits high above the top of my ear, rendering it useless. I did try the headset, but it hurt my ear, so I'm about to look for a direct replacement for my old headset.
Cheap and perfect, 21 Oct 2008
This is one of the most inexpensive Nokia's headsets, corded or not, and it's great. It's very small and very light. The earloop helps you get that perfect fit and I found myself forgetting that I had it until someone asked me "What's that on your ear?".
I use it with a Nokia 6300 and they connect really well. Sound quality is very good and, as far as I can tell (and I've asked) no one notices I'm speaking through a headset. Nokia announces 10 hours of straight talk but I've never used it for that long. Still, I think that might be true because the battery lasts a long time. You can also charge it through your car's cigarette lighter (you need buy the car charger though. It's the same model that goes with the Nokia phones).
The only thing I would like different are the controls. You only have a button and that means that taking calls, turning it off, pulling up voice dial and such has to be done by pressing that button for a certain time for each thing. I guess this is OK after a little practice but hey!... I'm old-fashioned. I would like to have a button for each function.
Overall, and looking at the price of its big brothers, I think this is one of the best headsets you can buy. No bells and whistles, great quality, very comfortable and very affordable.
Avoid like the Plague, 31 Jan 2008
Paid £20 for this thinking I'd got myself a bargain...... WRONG !
I bought this to use on my PS3 & mobile phone.
It constantly disconnected during chat or games & I had to reboot my PS3 because it refused to reconnect if my PS3 was still on.
Same thing happened when I tried to use it with my mobile phone: Disconnect, restart phone etc. before it eventually stopped working altogether after.......... 4 days.
Waste of time & money.
Anyone looking for a decent headset should avoid this cheap & nasty little piece of plastic & spend a bit more on a decent headset.
Best blue tooth headset I have had, 30 Oct 2007
Have had a few of these little things, always seem to lose them, this little one is mighty. Very clear reception on my SE910i, good noise cancellation and first battery charge lasted a month on light usage. Nice
Moto H350, 23 Aug 2007
I got one of these for my ps3 it works well and is easy to connect with the ps3 but i often finds it will disconect half way through a game!
you can reconnect but sometimes it takes ages!!
Looks good but no substance!, 01 Jul 2007
I found the device fairly easy to use with my Samsung D-500 phone. The sound quality was quite good, but my real problem was that more often than not, it would end up hanging off my ear. After three weeks, it stopped working, which was a blessing in disguise. It would connect to the phone, you could dial or answer a call from it, but there was no sound from the earpiece. I would recommend that you look for something else.
Simple to use, difficult to hear, 09 May 2007
This is my second headset (after I lost my jabra!) and I was looking for something smart, small and functional.
It fill's the bill for the first two, the blue light being quite cool, but I find that it's often hard to hear the caller unless the speaker is positioned absolutely perfectly. Even then, on full volume, it's a bit faint. Not too much of a problem unless I'm driving on the motorway or in a crowded room in which case it's impossible to hear the other party. They can always hear me 'perfectly'.
I'd recommend this headset if you intend to use it in relatively quiet settings (or have it glued to your head in the perfect positition!)
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Product Description
The stylish C65 is a wireless headset designed to be registered to GAP compatible DECT bases or wireless PBXs, which is supplied with a fast desk charger and headset holder. Once registered, the C65 becomes an independent additional extension to the DECT base or wireless PBX, but with no dial pad. The C65 is the perfect solution to workers that require a hands free wireless communication device that provides crystal clear sound communications with up to 9 hours conversation time, featuring a noise-cancelling microphone that reduces background noise. The headset can be configured and used with 3 stylish wearing options.
Customer Reviews
Ouch!, 05 Nov 2008
My trusty old Motorola headset needed to be replaced, so I ordered this Nokia one which had received a 5 star review. This was a big mistake on my part. I consider that I have average sized adult female ears, but this headset does not fit. There is a very hard part that fits into the ear - at least it would if my ears were much bigger. The optional behind ear loop is also very big and sits high above the top of my ear, rendering it useless. I did try the headset, but it hurt my ear, so I'm about to look for a direct replacement for my old headset.
Cheap and perfect, 21 Oct 2008
This is one of the most inexpensive Nokia's headsets, corded or not, and it's great. It's very small and very light. The earloop helps you get that perfect fit and I found myself forgetting that I had it until someone asked me "What's that on your ear?".
I use it with a Nokia 6300 and they connect really well. Sound quality is very good and, as far as I can tell (and I've asked) no one notices I'm speaking through a headset. Nokia announces 10 hours of straight talk but I've never used it for that long. Still, I think that might be true because the battery lasts a long time. You can also charge it through your car's cigarette lighter (you need buy the car charger though. It's the same model that goes with the Nokia phones).
The only thing I would like different are the controls. You only have a button and that means that taking calls, turning it off, pulling up voice dial and such has to be done by pressing that button for a certain time for each thing. I guess this is OK after a little practice but hey!... I'm old-fashioned. I would like to have a button for each function.
Overall, and looking at the price of its big brothers, I think this is one of the best headsets you can buy. No bells and whistles, great quality, very comfortable and very affordable.
Avoid like the Plague, 31 Jan 2008
Paid £20 for this thinking I'd got myself a bargain...... WRONG !
I bought this to use on my PS3 & mobile phone.
It constantly disconnected during chat or games & I had to reboot my PS3 because it refused to reconnect if my PS3 was still on.
Same thing happened when I tried to use it with my mobile phone: Disconnect, restart phone etc. before it eventually stopped working altogether after.......... 4 days.
Waste of time & money.
Anyone looking for a decent headset should avoid this cheap & nasty little piece of plastic & spend a bit more on a decent headset.
Best blue tooth headset I have had, 30 Oct 2007
Have had a few of these little things, always seem to lose them, this little one is mighty. Very clear reception on my SE910i, good noise cancellation and first battery charge lasted a month on light usage. Nice
Moto H350, 23 Aug 2007
I got one of these for my ps3 it works well and is easy to connect with the ps3 but i often finds it will disconect half way through a game!
you can reconnect but sometimes it takes ages!!
Looks good but no substance!, 01 Jul 2007
I found the device fairly easy to use with my Samsung D-500 phone. The sound quality was quite good, but my real problem was that more often than not, it would end up hanging off my ear. After three weeks, it stopped working, which was a blessing in disguise. It would connect to the phone, you could dial or answer a call from it, but there was no sound from the earpiece. I would recommend that you look for something else.
Simple to use, difficult to hear, 09 May 2007
This is my second headset (after I lost my jabra!) and I was looking for something smart, small and functional.
It fill's the bill for the first two, the blue light being quite cool, but I find that it's often hard to hear the caller unless the speaker is positioned absolutely perfectly. Even then, on full volume, it's a bit faint. Not too much of a problem unless I'm driving on the motorway or in a crowded room in which case it's impossible to hear the other party. They can always hear me 'perfectly'.
I'd recommend this headset if you intend to use it in relatively quiet settings (or have it glued to your head in the perfect positition!)
Should have bought one ages ago, it's great, 27 Jul 2008
Purchased this device a month or so ago and have only just got around to setting it up. Got a little stuck within the first 5 mins. as we were missing the user manual but contacted the seller and he promptly sent it over in a PDF. You need to make sure you have your current phone user manual too but all in all it's pretty straight forward. The signal is not brilliant if you want to go walking round the garden but for what I want it for it's perfect. Can rabbit away and still get on with some chores, i.e. cooking or washing up so no more time wasting when I'm catching up with people. A brilliant piece of kit!
Problems with hands? Look no further, 28 Feb 2008
This piece of kit is brilliant if you have motor problems with your hands. I find holding a phone for any length of time a real problem, but this has transformed my phone conversations. I no longer have to keep swapping hands, accidentally pressing buttons, and trying (usually unsuccessfully) to balance new style phones between chin and shoulder is just impossible. The option of using it with different size ear pieces or the headband makes it supremely comfortable, and it's very lightweight and easy to adjust. Easy to set up in the first place too...I love it.
Don't buy a Uniband Headband, 05 Jan 2008
Just bought the headset and it seems a great product but as suggested, I bought a Uniband Headband. Anyone else should not bother as the headset already comes with the headband included.
Great gadget, but beware of its operating range, 10 Dec 2007
I quite like this headset, but I find that it reaches its maximum operating distance at less than 20 feet from the base. Admittedly, there are a couple of brick walls and a brick chimney (also an empty corridor, mind you) in between the base and the headset when communication fails, but still its range is frankly disappointing considering I use it exclusively within a small flat, no garden. I wouldn't, however, return the set on this basis alone, but this problem will render it unusable for some. Another minor disadvantage is that making calls involves dialling from the handset and then transferring the call to the headset: a bit of a palaver, depending on how many calls one makes.
On the plus side, it is light, comfortable and the sound quality is sufficient. Recommended, but beware of its operating range!
FANTASTIC If you are spend a lot of time on your phone, 14 Nov 2007
This is the BEST cordless headset available in the market (SADLY NOT WIDELY ADVERTISED). Good 50-75 metres range in a two storey house and VERY SIMPLE TO USE. It will transform your life and will leave you wondering WHY you did not buy this NECK SAVING GADGET years ago !!!! The earpiece volume is good and mic supresses background noise well and the set is very light. £65-£70 is a very good price for this fantastic headset !!!!
You need (to BUY additionally or HAVE) at least ONE DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) handset for this to connect with (its mate). This will be equivalent to your Mobile (Cell) Phone communicating with your handsfree via the Blutooth technology. Note- The Bluetooth system does not work with your home phones in a simple way as the DECT !
You can also use your old cordless (Non-DECT) handsets as additional sets to make a call and use your Plantronics C65 headset at the same time without having to transfer the call like you HAVE TO with its DECT handset. SO your old handsets will still be in play as additional handsets BUT you NEED at least one DECT HANDSET PHONE. You will find DECT handset above or in your local catalogues.
NOW go ahead and BUY this wonderful Gadget and your neck and hands will thank you for years to come. You can do all other work at home or in your office with one hand (side of neck)free of a handset. It will get your HANDS.....FREE !!!!!!
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Samsung WEP180 Bluetooth Headset
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Samsung Phones;
2007-04-04;
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Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
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*Amazon: £11.40
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Product Description
With class leading performance the Samsung WEP-180 Bluetooth Headset is your perfect companion, allowing you to talk effortless anywhere, any time, and in any situation.
Designed to perfectly complement the current range of Samsung Bluetooth-capable mobile phones, the WEP-180 Bluetooth offers style and features that should make it a consideration for anyone looking for a new Bluetooth headset.
- Up to 8 hours of talk time and up to 200 hours of standby time
- Weight: 15 grams
- Charging time: 2 hours
- Adjustable ear hook for placement on either ear
- Call waiting support
- Last number redial
- Call rejection support
- Bluetooth version 1.2
- 10m range
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Samsung WEP210 Bluetooth Headset
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Samsung Phones;
2007-05-24;
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Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
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*Amazon: £5.99
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Product Description
Samsung's WEP-210 has powerful features and innovative design. With class leading performance the Samsung WEP-210 Bluetooth Headset is your perfect companion, allowing you to talk effortless anywhere, any time, and in any situation. Designed to perfectly complement the current range of Samsung Bluetooth-capable mobile phones, the WEP-210 Bluetooth offers style and features that should make it a consideration for anyone looking for a new Bluetooth headset. Box Contents: - WEP-210 Bluetooth Headset - Travel Adapter NB: Please note packaging is not retail blistered, but poly bagged and there is no manual with the headset.
Customer Reviews
Ouch!, 05 Nov 2008
My trusty old Motorola headset needed to be replaced, so I ordered this Nokia one which had received a 5 star review. This was a big mistake on my part. I consider that I have average sized adult female ears, but this headset does not fit. There is a very hard part that fits into the ear - at least it would if my ears were much bigger. The optional behind ear loop is also very big and sits high above the top of my ear, rendering it useless. I did try the headset, but it hurt my ear, so I'm about to look for a direct replacement for my old headset.
Cheap and perfect, 21 Oct 2008
This is one of the most inexpensive Nokia's headsets, corded or not, and it's great. It's very small and very light. The earloop helps you get that perfect fit and I found myself forgetting that I had it until someone asked me "What's that on your ear?".
I use it with a Nokia 6300 and they connect really well. Sound quality is very good and, as far as I can tell (and I've asked) no one notices I'm speaking through a headset. Nokia announces 10 hours of straight talk but I've never used it for that long. Still, I think that might be true because the battery lasts a long time. You can also charge it through your car's cigarette lighter (you need buy the car charger though. It's the same model that goes with the Nokia phones).
The only thing I would like different are the controls. You only have a button and that means that taking calls, turning it off, pulling up voice dial and such has to be done by pressing that button for a certain time for each thing. I guess this is OK after a little practice but hey!... I'm old-fashioned. I would like to have a button for each function.
Overall, and looking at the price of its big brothers, I think this is one of the best headsets you can buy. No bells and whistles, great quality, very comfortable and very affordable.
Avoid like the Plague, 31 Jan 2008
Paid £20 for this thinking I'd got myself a bargain...... WRONG !
I bought this to use on my PS3 & mobile phone.
It constantly disconnected during chat or games & I had to reboot my PS3 because it refused to reconnect if my PS3 was still on.
Same thing happened when I tried to use it with my mobile phone: Disconnect, restart phone etc. before it eventually stopped working altogether after.......... 4 days.
Waste of time & money.
Anyone looking for a decent headset should avoid this cheap & nasty little piece of plastic & spend a bit more on a decent headset.
Best blue tooth headset I have had, 30 Oct 2007
Have had a few of these little things, always seem to lose them, this little one is mighty. Very clear reception on my SE910i, good noise cancellation and first battery charge lasted a month on light usage. Nice
Moto H350, 23 Aug 2007
I got one of these for my ps3 it works well and is easy to connect with the ps3 but i often finds it will disconect half way through a game!
you can reconnect but sometimes it takes ages!!
Looks good but no substance!, 01 Jul 2007
I found the device fairly easy to use with my Samsung D-500 phone. The sound quality was quite good, but my real problem was that more often than not, it would end up hanging off my ear. After three weeks, it stopped working, which was a blessing in disguise. It would connect to the phone, you could dial or answer a call from it, but there was no sound from the earpiece. I would recommend that you look for something else.
Simple to use, difficult to hear, 09 May 2007
This is my second headset (after I lost my jabra!) and I was looking for something smart, small and functional.
It fill's the bill for the first two, the blue light being quite cool, but I find that it's often hard to hear the caller unless the speaker is positioned absolutely perfectly. Even then, on full volume, it's a bit faint. Not too much of a problem unless I'm driving on the motorway or in a crowded room in which case it's impossible to hear the other party. They can always hear me 'perfectly'.
I'd recommend this headset if you intend to use it in relatively quiet settings (or have it glued to your head in the perfect positition!)
Should have bought one ages ago, it's great, 27 Jul 2008
Purchased this device a month or so ago and have only just got around to setting it up. Got a little stuck within the first 5 mins. as we were missing the user manual but contacted the seller and he promptly sent it over in a PDF. You need to make sure you have your current phone user manual too but all in all it's pretty straight forward. The signal is not brilliant if you want to go walking round the garden but for what I want it for it's perfect. Can rabbit away and still get on with some chores, i.e. cooking or washing up so no more time wasting when I'm catching up with people. A brilliant piece of kit!
Problems with hands? Look no further, 28 Feb 2008
This piece of kit is brilliant if you have motor problems with your hands. I find holding a phone for any length of time a real problem, but this has transformed my phone conversations. I no longer have to keep swapping hands, accidentally pressing buttons, and trying (usually unsuccessfully) to balance new style phones between chin and shoulder is just impossible. The option of using it with different size ear pieces or the headband makes it supremely comfortable, and it's very lightweight and easy to adjust. Easy to set up in the first place too...I love it.
Don't buy a Uniband Headband, 05 Jan 2008
Just bought the headset and it seems a great product but as suggested, I bought a Uniband Headband. Anyone else should not bother as the headset already comes with the headband included.
Great gadget, but beware of its operating range, 10 Dec 2007
I quite like this headset, but I find that it reaches its maximum operating distance at less than 20 feet from the base. Admittedly, there are a couple of brick walls and a brick chimney (also an empty corridor, mind you) in between the base and the headset when communication fails, but still its range is frankly disappointing considering I use it exclusively within a small flat, no garden. I wouldn't, however, return the set on this basis alone, but this problem will render it unusable for some. Another minor disadvantage is that making calls involves dialling from the handset and then transferring the call to the headset: a bit of a palaver, depending on how many calls one makes.
On the plus side, it is light, comfortable and the sound quality is sufficient. Recommended, but beware of its operating range!
FANTASTIC If you are spend a lot of time on your phone, 14 Nov 2007
This is the BEST cordless headset available in the market (SADLY NOT WIDELY ADVERTISED). Good 50-75 metres range in a two storey house and VERY SIMPLE TO USE. It will transform your life and will leave you wondering WHY you did not buy this NECK SAVING GADGET years ago !!!! The earpiece volume is good and mic supresses background noise well and the set is very light. £65-£70 is a very good price for this fantastic headset !!!!
You need (to BUY additionally or HAVE) at least ONE DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) handset for this to connect with (its mate). This will be equivalent to your Mobile (Cell) Phone communicating with your handsfree via the Blutooth technology. Note- The Bluetooth system does not work with your home phones in a simple way as the DECT !
You can also use your old cordless (Non-DECT) handsets as additional sets to make a call and use your Plantronics C65 headset at the same time without having to transfer the call like you HAVE TO with its DECT handset. SO your old handsets will still be in play as additional handsets BUT you NEED at least one DECT HANDSET PHONE. You will find DECT handset above or in your local catalogues.
NOW go ahead and BUY this wonderful Gadget and your neck and hands will thank you for years to come. You can do all other work at home or in your office with one hand (side of neck)free of a handset. It will get your HANDS.....FREE !!!!!!
Nowhere near as good as the WEP-200, 03 Nov 2008
Having previously used the WEP-200, I was really looking forward to a new bluetooth earpiece. The ease of use, the dedicated carry/charge case, the clear sound and bomb proof connectivity......no! A really bad fit in your ear, a fiddly charger that connects to the phone charger - badly - and flimsy build quality. I'm actually on my 3rd because the first 2 simply snapped off at the ear piece. I really would not recommend this headset.
Samsung 210, 06 Jun 2008
Very nice small & light.
The problem is that it keeps falling out of your ear
There is no button ear piece to push into the ear to hold it there just a very soft rubber cover that makes it to big to fit in the ear
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Customer Reviews
Ouch!, 05 Nov 2008
My trusty old Motorola headset needed to be replaced, so I ordered this Nokia one which had received a 5 star review. This was a big mistake on my part. I consider that I have average sized adult female ears, but this headset does not fit. There is a very hard part that fits into the ear - at least it would if my ears were much bigger. The optional behind ear loop is also very big and sits high above the top of my ear, rendering it useless. I did try the headset, but it hurt my ear, so I'm about to look for a direct replacement for my old headset.
Cheap and perfect, 21 Oct 2008
This is one of the most inexpensive Nokia's headsets, corded or not, and it's great. It's very small and very light. The earloop helps you get that perfect fit and I found myself forgetting that I had it until someone asked me "What's that on your ear?".
I use it with a Nokia 6300 and they connect really well. Sound quality is very good and, as far as I can tell (and I've asked) no one notices I'm speaking through a headset. Nokia announces 10 hours of straight talk but I've never used it for that long. Still, I think that might be true because the battery lasts a long time. You can also charge it through your car's cigarette lighter (you need buy the car charger though. It's the same model that goes with the Nokia phones).
The only thing I would like different are the controls. You only have a button and that means that taking calls, turning it off, pulling up voice dial and such has to be done by pressing that button for a certain time for each thing. I guess this is OK after a little practice but hey!... I'm old-fashioned. I would like to have a button for each function.
Overall, and looking at the price of its big brothers, I think this is one of the best headsets you can buy. No bells and whistles, great quality, very comfortable and very affordable.
Avoid like the Plague, 31 Jan 2008
Paid £20 for this thinking I'd got myself a bargain...... WRONG !
I bought this to use on my PS3 & mobile phone.
It constantly disconnected during chat or games & I had to reboot my PS3 because it refused to reconnect if my PS3 was still on.
Same thing happened when I tried to use it with my mobile phone: Disconnect, restart phone etc. before it eventually stopped working altogether after.......... 4 days.
Waste of time & money.
Anyone looking for a decent headset should avoid this cheap & nasty little piece of plastic & spend a bit more on a decent headset.
Best blue tooth headset I have had, 30 Oct 2007
Have had a few of these little things, always seem to lose them, this little one is mighty. Very clear reception on my SE910i, good noise cancellation and first battery charge lasted a month on light usage. Nice
Moto H350, 23 Aug 2007
I got one of these for my ps3 it works well and is easy to connect with the ps3 but i often finds it will disconect half way through a game!
you can reconnect but sometimes it takes ages!!
Looks good but no substance!, 01 Jul 2007
I found the device fairly easy to use with my Samsung D-500 phone. The sound quality was quite good, but my real problem was that more often than not, it would end up hanging off my ear. After three weeks, it stopped working, which was a blessing in disguise. It would connect to the phone, you could dial or answer a call from it, but there was no sound from the earpiece. I would recommend that you look for something else.
Simple to use, difficult to hear, 09 May 2007
This is my second headset (after I lost my jabra!) and I was looking for something smart, small and functional.
It fill's the bill for the first two, the blue light being quite cool, but I find that it's often hard to hear the caller unless the speaker is positioned absolutely perfectly. Even then, on full volume, it's a bit faint. Not too much of a problem unless I'm driving on the motorway or in a crowded room in which case it's impossible to hear the other party. They can always hear me 'perfectly'.
I'd recommend this headset if you intend to use it in relatively quiet settings (or have it glued to your head in the perfect positition!)
Should have bought one ages ago, it's great, 27 Jul 2008
Purchased this device a month or so ago and have only just got around to setting it up. Got a little stuck within the first 5 mins. as we were missing the user manual but contacted the seller and he promptly sent it over in a PDF. You need to make sure you have your current phone user manual too but all in all it's pretty straight forward. The signal is not brilliant if you want to go walking round the garden but for what I want it for it's perfect. Can rabbit away and still get on with some chores, i.e. cooking or washing up so no more time wasting when I'm catching up with people. A brilliant piece of kit!
Problems with hands? Look no further, 28 Feb 2008
This piece of kit is brilliant if you have motor problems with your hands. I find holding a phone for any length of time a real problem, but this has transformed my phone conversations. I no longer have to keep swapping hands, accidentally pressing buttons, and trying (usually unsuccessfully) to balance new style phones between chin and shoulder is just impossible. The option of using it with different size ear pieces or the headband makes it supremely comfortable, and it's very lightweight and easy to adjust. Easy to set up in the first place too...I love it.
Don't buy a Uniband Headband, 05 Jan 2008
Just bought the headset and it seems a great product but as suggested, I bought a Uniband Headband. Anyone else should not bother as the headset already comes with the headband included.
Great gadget, but beware of its operating range, 10 Dec 2007
I quite like this headset, but I find that it reaches its maximum operating distance at less than 20 feet from the base. Admittedly, there are a couple of brick walls and a brick chimney (also an empty corridor, mind you) in between the base and the headset when communication fails, but still its range is frankly disappointing considering I use it exclusively within a small flat, no garden. I wouldn't, however, return the set on this basis alone, but this problem will render it unusable for some. Another minor disadvantage is that making calls involves dialling from the handset and then transferring the call to the headset: a bit of a palaver, depending on how many calls one makes.
On the plus side, it is light, comfortable and the sound quality is sufficient. Recommended, but beware of its operating range!
FANTASTIC If you are spend a lot of time on your phone, 14 Nov 2007
This is the BEST cordless headset available in the market (SADLY NOT WIDELY ADVERTISED). Good 50-75 metres range in a two storey house and VERY SIMPLE TO USE. It will transform your life and will leave you wondering WHY you did not buy this NECK SAVING GADGET years ago !!!! The earpiece volume is good and mic supresses background noise well and the set is very light. £65-£70 is a very good price for this fantastic headset !!!!
You need (to BUY additionally or HAVE) at least ONE DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) handset for this to connect with (its mate). This will be equivalent to your Mobile (Cell) Phone communicating with your handsfree via the Blutooth technology. Note- The Bluetooth system does not work with your home phones in a simple way as the DECT !
You can also use your old cordless (Non-DECT) handsets as additional sets to make a call and use your Plantronics C65 headset at the same time without having to transfer the call like you HAVE TO with its DECT handset. SO your old handsets will still be in play as additional handsets BUT you NEED at least one DECT HANDSET PHONE. You will find DECT handset above or in your local catalogues.
NOW go ahead and BUY this wonderful Gadget and your neck and hands will thank you for years to come. You can do all other work at home or in your office with one hand (side of neck)free of a handset. It will get your HANDS.....FREE !!!!!!
Nowhere near as good as the WEP-200, 03 Nov 2008
Having previously used the WEP-200, I was really looking forward to a new bluetooth earpiece. The ease of use, the dedicated carry/charge case, the clear sound and bomb proof connectivity......no! A really bad fit in your ear, a fiddly charger that connects to the phone charger - badly - and flimsy build quality. I'm actually on my 3rd because the first 2 simply snapped off at the ear piece. I really would not recommend this headset.
Samsung 210, 06 Jun 2008
Very nice small & light.
The problem is that it keeps falling out of your ear
There is no button ear piece to push into the ear to hold it there just a very soft rubber cover that makes it to big to fit in the ear
Let's face it, size DOES matter, 15 Sep 2008
You can look at the pictures and read the reviews all you want, but nothing can prepare you for just how small this thing is. Not a lot bigger than a tab of chewing gum (sorry, it was the only thing I could find that came anywhere close size-wise), the vast majority of the adapter seems to be taken up with the actual USB housing rather than the Bluetooth transceiver and yet, rather surprisingly, this doesn't seem to affect the signal quality at all. I primarily use mine to beam contacts, documents and photos between my Samsung i900 mobile phone and my PC, and I have been really impressed at how solid the signal strength is considering that the adapter is totally obscured by my PC. The transfer speed is also pretty good at a stated 3 Mbit per second, nowhere near wired speeds but good enough for the transfer of not too large files.
I use mine in a Vista-equipped VAIO and, whilst Vista seemed to recognise it and install the appropriate drivers automatically, I at first found that I couldn't use it to do anything meaningful. Helpfully, Hama include a CD with Toshiba drivers and operating software and installing this gave me full connectivity and a host of options including file transfer, remote camera (if you have a suitably-equipped digicam) and VoIP through Skype (if you have a Bluetooth hands-free or other headset.)
The Hama Nano Bluetooth adapter is an object lesson both in miniaturisation and technical expertise. Fit it into a USB port and it almost disappears from view - little more than the plastic tip protrudes - so within a day or two you'll forget that it's even there. In fact my only complaint would be that it's so small and fits into the USB port so snugly that once it's in it's a little difficult to remove without fear of breaking it.
great service, great item, 09 Jul 2008
Next day delivery from Amazon, excellent.
Installation no problem just install the drivers then attach the dongle (although XP will recognise it anyway, always good to use the proper drivers!). Picked up my PDA an old orange SPV, and my Samsung D840Ultra.
No issues or problems great piece of kit, also took a punt on a cheaper one (iBlue), no issues with that either.
pays your money takes your choice.
Small and perfect, 19 Jun 2008
Next day delivery from Amazon ..... excellent. This tiny unit is almost swallowed whole by a USB port just about 1 cm protrudes. Set up is easy with the included driver disc and the whole thing was in operation within 2 mins of opening the packet.
Instructions are clear, (if a little small) and overall this is an excellent little piece of kit.
I am using it with a Microsoft 5000 mouse with which it paired in a matter of seconds.
A practical, effective and low cost solution to none bluetooth equipped laptops.
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Product Description
For the most uncompromising user, the Motorola Universal Bluetooth Headset H710 provides all of our most advanced features in one of our most discreet headsets. H710 offers the latest echo and noise reduction technology so others can hear you quietly. Features include: - Make and receive calls from two phones using one headset - Works effortlessly with Easypair technology for easy set up - Different LED colours let you know which phone is receiving an incoming call - Audio is 25% clearer than boot clip design headsets - Enhanced noise cancellation technology reduces background noises automatically - Volume automatically adjusts as the background noise gets louder - Built in battery meter helps you prevent unexpected battery runouts - Simply press both volume buttons to display tri-colour LED that indicates remaining talk time - Three levels of colour indicates your battery's capacity
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Product Description
The lightweight elegance of the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-700 complements its simplicity and convenience perfectly.
With an optional ear loop for a better fit and a strap to hold the headset when not in use, this headset lets you fully control your calls while keeping your sense of style.
For mobile phones and devices compatible with Bluetooth Specification 1.1 or higher, and supporting handsfree and/or headset profiles.
Talktime: 6 Hrs
Sales Package Contents:
- Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-700
- Headset Strap
- Ear Loop
- Nokia Compact Charger AC-3
- User Guide
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Product Description
This small and easy-to-use headset makes managing calls easy with the handy answer/end button. You can also extend its compatibility with the Nokia AV Adapter AD-53 (please note, the AD-53 is not included). A simple and convenient way to make the most of your mobile device. Compatible with: - N95 - N76 - 7390 - E90 Communicator - 6300 - 6290 - 6110 Navigator - 5300 XpressMusic - 5200 - 3110 Classic
Customer Reviews
Ouch!, 05 Nov 2008
My trusty old Motorola headset needed to be replaced, so I ordered this Nokia one which had received a 5 star review. This was a big mistake on my part. I consider that I have average sized adult female ears, but this headset does not fit. There is a very hard part that fits into the ear - at least it would if my ears were much bigger. The optional behind ear loop is also very big and sits high above the top of my ear, rendering it useless. I did try the headset, but it hurt my ear, so I'm about to look for a direct replacement for my old headset.
Cheap and perfect, 21 Oct 2008
This is one of the most inexpensive Nokia's headsets, corded or not, and it's great. It's very small and very light. The earloop helps you get that perfect fit and I found myself forgetting that I had it until someone asked me "What's that on your ear?".
I use it with a Nokia 6300 and they connect really well. Sound quality is very good and, as far as I can tell (and I've asked) no one notices I'm speaking through a headset. Nokia announces 10 hours of straight talk but I've never used it for that long. Still, I think that might be true because the battery lasts a long time. You can also charge it through your car's cigarette lighter (you need buy the car charger though. It's the same model that goes with the Nokia phones).
The only thing I would like different are the controls. You only have a button and that means that taking calls, turning it off, pulling up voice dial and such has to be done by pressing that button for a certain time for each thing. I guess this is OK after a little practice but hey!... I'm old-fashioned. I would like to have a button for each function.
Overall, and looking at the price of its big brothers, I think this is one of the best headsets you can buy. No bells and whistles, great quality, very comfortable and very affordable.
Avoid like the Plague, 31 Jan 2008
Paid £20 for this thinking I'd got myself a bargain...... WRONG !
I bought this to use on my PS3 & mobile phone.
It constantly disconnected during chat or games & I had to reboot my PS3 because it refused to reconnect if my PS3 was still on.
Same thing happened when I tried to use it with my mobile phone: Disconnect, restart phone etc. before it eventually stopped working altogether after.......... 4 days.
Waste of time & money.
Anyone looking for a decent headset should avoid this cheap & nasty little piece of plastic & spend a bit more on a decent headset.
Best blue tooth headset I have had, 30 Oct 2007
Have had a few of these little things, always seem to lose them, this little one is mighty. Very clear reception on my SE910i, good noise cancellation and first battery charge lasted a month on light usage. Nice
Moto H350, 23 Aug 2007
I got one of these for my ps3 it works well and is easy to connect with the ps3 but i often finds it will disconect half way through a game!
you can reconnect but sometimes it takes ages!!
Looks good but no substance!, 01 Jul 2007
I found the device fairly easy to use with my Samsung D-500 phone. The sound quality was quite good, but my real problem was that more often than not, it would end up hanging off my ear. After three weeks, it stopped working, which was a blessing in disguise. It would connect to the phone, you could dial or answer a call from it, but there was no sound from the earpiece. I would recommend that you look for something else.
Simple to use, difficult to hear, 09 May 2007
This is my second headset (after I lost my jabra!) and I was looking for something smart, small and functional.
It fill's the bill for the first two, the blue light being quite cool, but I find that it's often hard to hear the caller unless the speaker is positioned absolutely perfectly. Even then, on full volume, it's a bit faint. Not too much of a problem unless I'm driving on the motorway or in a crowded room in which case it's impossible to hear the other party. They can always hear me 'perfectly'.
I'd recommend this headset if you intend to use it in relatively quiet settings (or have it glued to your head in the perfect positition!)
Should have bought one ages ago, it's great, 27 Jul 2008
Purchased this device a month or so ago and have only just got around to setting it up. Got a little stuck within the first 5 mins. as we were missing the user manual but contacted the seller and he promptly sent it over in a PDF. You need to make sure you have your current phone user manual too but all in all it's pretty straight forward. The signal is not brilliant if you want to go walking round the garden but for what I want it for it's perfect. Can rabbit away and still get on with some chores, i.e. cooking or washing up so no more time wasting when I'm catching up with people. A brilliant piece of kit!
Problems with hands? Look no further, 28 Feb 2008
This piece of kit is brilliant if you have motor problems with your hands. I find holding a phone for any length of time a real problem, but this has transformed my phone conversations. I no longer have to keep swapping hands, accidentally pressing buttons, and trying (usually unsuccessfully) to balance new style phones between chin and shoulder is just impossible. The option of using it with different size ear pieces or the headband makes it supremely comfortable, and it's very lightweight and easy to adjust. Easy to set up in the first place too...I love it.
Don't buy a Uniband Headband, 05 Jan 2008
Just bought the headset and it seems a great product but as suggested, I bought a Uniband Headband. Anyone else should not bother as the headset already comes with the headband included.
Great gadget, but beware of its operating range, 10 Dec 2007
I quite like this headset, but I find that it reaches its maximum operating distance at less than 20 feet from the base. Admittedly, there are a couple of brick walls and a brick chimney (also an empty corridor, mind you) in between the base and the headset when communication fails, but still its range is frankly disappointing considering I use it exclusively within a small flat, no garden. I wouldn't, however, return the set on this basis alone, but this problem will render it unusable for some. Another minor disadvantage is that making calls involves dialling from the handset and then transferring the call to the headset: a bit of a palaver, depending on how many calls one makes.
On the plus side, it is light, comfortable and the sound quality is sufficient. Recommended, but beware of its operating range!
FANTASTIC If you are spend a lot of time on your phone, 14 Nov 2007
This is the BEST cordless headset available in the market (SADLY NOT WIDELY ADVERTISED). Good 50-75 metres range in a two storey house and VERY SIMPLE TO USE. It will transform your life and will leave you wondering WHY you did not buy this NECK SAVING GADGET years ago !!!! The earpiece volume is good and mic supresses background noise well and the set is very light. £65-£70 is a very good price for this fantastic headset !!!!
You need (to BUY additionally or HAVE) at least ONE DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) handset for this to connect with (its mate). This will be equivalent to your Mobile (Cell) Phone communicating with your handsfree via the Blutooth technology. Note- The Bluetooth system does not work with your home phones in a simple way as the DECT !
You can also use your old cordless (Non-DECT) handsets as additional sets to make a call and use your Plantronics C65 headset at the same time without having to transfer the call like you HAVE TO with its DECT handset. SO your old handsets will still be in play as additional handsets BUT you NEED at least one DECT HANDSET PHONE. You will find DECT handset above or in your local catalogues.
NOW go ahead and BUY this wonderful Gadget and your neck and hands will thank you for years to come. You can do all other work at home or in your office with one hand (side of neck)free of a handset. It will get your HANDS.....FREE !!!!!!
Nowhere near as good as the WEP-200, 03 Nov 2008
Having previously used the WEP-200, I was really looking forward to a new bluetooth earpiece. The ease of use, the dedicated carry/charge case, the clear sound and bomb proof connectivity......no! A really bad fit in your ear, a fiddly charger that connects to the phone charger - badly - and flimsy build quality. I'm actually on my 3rd because the first 2 simply snapped off at the ear piece. I really would not recommend this headset.
Samsung 210, 06 Jun 2008
Very nice small & light.
The problem is that it keeps falling out of your ear
There is no button ear piece to push into the ear to hold it there just a very soft rubber cover that makes it to big to fit in the ear
Let's face it, size DOES matter, 15 Sep 2008
You can look at the pictures and read the reviews all you want, but nothing can prepare you for just how small this thing is. Not a lot bigger than a tab of chewing gum (sorry, it was the only thing I could find that came anywhere close size-wise), the vast majority of the adapter seems to be taken up with the actual USB housing rather than the Bluetooth transceiver and yet, rather surprisingly, this doesn't seem to affect the signal quality at all. I primarily use mine to beam contacts, documents and photos between my Samsung i900 mobile phone and my PC, and I have been really impressed at how solid the signal strength is considering that the adapter is totally obscured by my PC. The transfer speed is also pretty good at a stated 3 Mbit per second, nowhere near wired speeds but good enough for the transfer of not too large files.
I use mine in a Vista-equipped VAIO and, whilst Vista seemed to recognise it and install the appropriate drivers automatically, I at first found that I couldn't use it to do anything meaningful. Helpfully, Hama include a CD with Toshiba drivers and operating software and installing this gave me full connectivity and a host of options including file transfer, remote camera (if you have a suitably-equipped digicam) and VoIP through Skype (if you have a Bluetooth hands-free or other headset.)
The Hama Nano Bluetooth adapter is an object lesson both in miniaturisation and technical expertise. Fit it into a USB port and it almost disappears from view - little more than the plastic tip protrudes - so within a day or two you'll forget that it's even there. In fact my only complaint would be that it's so small and fits into the USB port so snugly that once it's in it's a little difficult to remove without fear of breaking it.
great service, great item, 09 Jul 2008
Next day delivery from Amazon, excellent.
Installation no problem just install the drivers then attach the dongle (although XP will recognise it anyway, always good to use the proper drivers!). Picked up my PDA an old orange SPV, and my Samsung D840Ultra.
No issues or problems great piece of kit, also took a punt on a cheaper one (iBlue), no issues with that either.
pays your money takes your choice.
Small and perfect, 19 Jun 2008
Next day delivery from Amazon ..... excellent. This tiny unit is almost swallowed whole by a USB port just about 1 cm protrudes. Set up is easy with the included driver disc and the whole thing was in operation within 2 mins of opening the packet.
Instructions are clear, (if a little small) and overall this is an excellent little piece of kit.
I am using it with a Microsoft 5000 mouse with which it paired in a matter of seconds.
A practical, effective and low cost solution to none bluetooth equipped laptops.
Poor quality microphone lets this down, 06 Jun 2008
I used this handsfree device with a Nokia 3109 Classic phone during long conference calls when at home but had to abandon it as the microphone captured a boomy sound and listeners complained that my voice was muffled and difficult to hear. I found that using the loudspeaker function worked better with a much clearer sound. On the move you might still find this useful but I can't imagine it would be very effective in a noisy environment.
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Product Description
The Trust BT-2400p is a compact, lightweight USB adapter equipped with Bluetooth 2.0 technology that can be used with both your desktop and laptop computer. The BT-2400p creates high-speed connections between all Bluetooth external devices, allowing you to use your computer in a more efficient manner!
Customer Reviews
Ouch!, 05 Nov 2008
My trusty old Motorola headset needed to be replaced, so I ordered this Nokia one which had received a 5 star review. This was a big mistake on my part. I consider that I have average sized adult female ears, but this headset does not fit. There is a very hard part that fits into the ear - at least it would if my ears were much bigger. The optional behind ear loop is also very big and sits high above the top of my ear, rendering it useless. I did try the headset, but it hurt my ear, so I'm about to look for a direct replacement for my old headset.
Cheap and perfect, 21 Oct 2008
This is one of the most inexpensive Nokia's headsets, corded or not, and it's great. It's very small and very light. The earloop helps you get that perfect fit and I found myself forgetting that I had it until someone asked me "What's that on your ear?".
I use it with a Nokia 6300 and they connect really well. Sound quality is very good and, as far as I can tell (and I've asked) no one notices I'm speaking through a headset. Nokia announces 10 hours of straight talk but I've never used it for that long. Still, I think that might be true because the battery lasts a long time. You can also charge it through your car's cigarette lighter (you need buy the car charger though. It's the same model that goes with the Nokia phones).
The only thing I would like different are the controls. You only have a button and that means that taking calls, turning it off, pulling up voice dial and such has to be done by pressing that button for a certain time for each thing. I guess this is OK after a little practice but hey!... I'm old-fashioned. I would like to have a button for each function.
Overall, and looking at the price of its big brothers, I think this is one of the best headsets you can buy. No bells and whistles, great quality, very comfortable and very affordable.
Avoid like the Plague, 31 Jan 2008
Paid £20 for this thinking I'd got myself a bargain...... WRONG !
I bought this to use on my PS3 & mobile phone.
It constantly disconnected during chat or games & I had to reboot my PS3 because it refused to reconnect if my PS3 was still on.
Same thing happened when I tried to use it with my mobile phone: Disconnect, restart phone etc. before it eventually stopped working altogether after.......... 4 days.
Waste of time & money.
Anyone looking for a decent headset should avoid this cheap & nasty little piece of plastic & spend a bit more on a decent headset.
Best blue tooth headset I have had, 30 Oct 2007
Have had a few of these little things, always seem to lose them, this little one is mighty. Very clear reception on my SE910i, good noise cancellation and first battery charge lasted a month on light usage. Nice
Moto H350, 23 Aug 2007
I got one of these for my ps3 it works well and is easy to connect with the ps3 but i often finds it will disconect half way through a game!
you can reconnect but sometimes it takes ages!!
Looks good but no substance!, 01 Jul 2007
I found the device fairly easy to use with my Samsung D-500 phone. The sound quality was quite good, but my real problem was that more often than not, it would end up hanging off my ear. After three weeks, it stopped working, which was a blessing in disguise. It would connect to the phone, you could dial or answer a call from it, but there was no sound from the earpiece. I would recommend that you look for something else.
Simple to use, difficult to hear, 09 May 2007
This is my second headset (after I lost my jabra!) and I was looking for something smart, small and functional.
It fill's the bill for the first two, the blue light being quite cool, but I find that it's often hard to hear the caller unless the speaker is positioned absolutely perfectly. Even then, on full volume, it's a bit faint. Not too much of a problem unless I'm driving on the motorway or in a crowded room in which case it's impossible to hear the other party. They can always hear me 'perfectly'.
I'd recommend this headset if you intend to use it in relatively quiet settings (or have it glued to your head in the perfect positition!)
Should have bought one ages ago, it's great, 27 Jul 2008
Purchased this device a month or so ago and have only just got around to setting it up. Got a little stuck within the first 5 mins. as we were missing the user manual but contacted the seller and he promptly sent it over in a PDF. You need to make sure you have your current phone user manual too but all in all it's pretty straight forward. The signal is not brilliant if you want to go walking round the garden but for what I want it for it's perfect. Can rabbit away and still get on with some chores, i.e. cooking or washing up so no more time wasting when I'm catching up with people. A brilliant piece of kit!
Problems with hands? Look no further, 28 Feb 2008
This piece of kit is brilliant if you have motor problems with your hands. I find holding a phone for any length of time a real problem, but this has transformed my phone conversations. I no longer have to keep swapping hands, accidentally pressing buttons, and trying (usually unsuccessfully) to balance new style phones between chin and shoulder is just impossible. The option of using it with different size ear pieces or the headband makes it supremely comfortable, and it's very lightweight and easy to adjust. Easy to set up in the first place too...I love it.
Don't buy a Uniband Headband, 05 Jan 2008
Just bought the headset and it seems a great product but as suggested, I bought a Uniband Headband. Anyone else should not bother as the headset already comes with the headband included.
Great gadget, but beware of its operating range, 10 Dec 2007
I quite like this headset, but I find that it reaches its maximum operating distance at less than 20 feet from the base. Admittedly, there are a couple of brick walls and a brick chimney (also an empty corridor, mind you) in between the base and the headset when communication fails, but still its range is frankly disappointing considering I use it exclusively within a small flat, no garden. I wouldn't, however, return the set on this basis alone, but this problem will render it unusable for some. Another minor disadvantage is that making calls involves dialling from the handset and then transferring the call to the headset: a bit of a palaver, depending on how many calls one makes.
On the plus side, it is light, comfortable and the sound quality is sufficient. Recommended, but beware of its operating range!
FANTASTIC If you are spend a lot of time on your phone, 14 Nov 2007
This is the BEST cordless headset available in the market (SADLY NOT WIDELY ADVERTISED). Good 50-75 metres range in a two storey house and VERY SIMPLE TO USE. It will transform your life and will leave you wondering WHY you did not buy this NECK SAVING GADGET years ago !!!! The earpiece volume is good and mic supresses background noise well and the set is very light. £65-£70 is a very good price for this fantastic headset !!!!
You need (to BUY additionally or HAVE) at least ONE DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) handset for this to connect with (its mate). This will be equivalent to your Mobile (Cell) Phone communicating with your handsfree via the Blutooth technology. Note- The Bluetooth system does not work with your home phones in a simple way as the DECT !
You can also use your old cordless (Non-DECT) handsets as additional sets to make a call and use your Plantronics C65 headset at the same time without having to transfer the call like you HAVE TO with its DECT handset. SO your old handsets will still be in play as additional handsets BUT you NEED at least one DECT HANDSET PHONE. You will find DECT handset above or in your local catalogues.
NOW go ahead and BUY this wonderful Gadget and your neck and hands will thank you for years to come. You can do all other work at home or in your office with one hand (side of neck)free of a handset. It will get your HANDS.....FREE !!!!!!
Nowhere near as good as the WEP-200, 03 Nov 2008
Having previously used the WEP-200, I was really looking forward to a new bluetooth earpiece. The ease of use, the dedicated carry/charge case, the clear sound and bomb proof connectivity......no! A really bad fit in your ear, a fiddly charger that connects to the phone charger - badly - and flimsy build quality. I'm actually on my 3rd because the first 2 simply snapped off at the ear piece. I really would not recommend this headset.
Samsung 210, 06 Jun 2008
Very nice small & light.
The problem is that it keeps falling out of your ear
There is no button ear piece to push into the ear to hold it there just a very soft rubber cover that makes it to big to fit in the ear
Let's face it, size DOES matter, 15 Sep 2008
You can look at the pictures and read the reviews all you want, but nothing can prepare you for just how small this thing is. Not a lot bigger than a tab of chewing gum (sorry, it was the only thing I could find that came anywhere close size-wise), the vast majority of the adapter seems to be taken up with the actual USB housing rather than the Bluetooth transceiver and yet, rather surprisingly, this doesn't seem to affect the signal quality at all. I primarily use mine to beam contacts, documents and photos between my Samsung i900 mobile phone and my PC, and I have been really impressed at how solid the signal strength is considering that the adapter is totally obscured by my PC. The transfer speed is also pretty good at a stated 3 Mbit per second, nowhere near wired speeds but good enough for the transfer of not too large files.
I use mine in a Vista-equipped VAIO and, whilst Vista seemed to recognise it and install the appropriate drivers automatically, I at first found that I couldn't use it to do anything meaningful. Helpfully, Hama include a CD with Toshiba drivers and operating software and installing this gave me full connectivity and a host of options including file transfer, remote camera (if you have a suitably-equipped digicam) and VoIP through Skype (if you have a Bluetooth hands-free or other headset.)
The Hama Nano Bluetooth adapter is an object lesson both in miniaturisation and technical expertise. Fit it into a USB port and it almost disappears from view - little more than the plastic tip protrudes - so within a day or two you'll forget that it's even there. In fact my only complaint would be that it's so small and fits into the USB port so snugly that once it's in it's a little difficult to remove without fear of breaking it.
great service, great item, 09 Jul 2008
Next day delivery from Amazon, excellent.
Installation no problem just install the drivers then attach the dongle (although XP will recognise it anyway, always good to use the proper drivers!). Picked up my PDA an old orange SPV, and my Samsung D840Ultra.
No issues or problems great piece of kit, also took a punt on a cheaper one (iBlue), no issues with that either.
pays your money takes your choice.
Small and perfect, 19 Jun 2008
Next day delivery from Amazon ..... excellent. This tiny unit is almost swallowed whole by a USB port just about 1 cm protrudes. Set up is easy with the included driver disc and the whole thing was in operation within 2 mins of opening the packet.
Instructions are clear, (if a little small) and overall this is an excellent little piece of kit.
I am using it with a Microsoft 5000 mouse with which it paired in a matter of seconds.
A practical, effective and low cost solution to none bluetooth equipped laptops.
Poor quality microphone lets this down, 06 Jun 2008
I used this handsfree device with a Nokia 3109 Classic phone during long conference calls when at home but had to abandon it as the microphone captured a boomy sound and listeners complained that my voice was muffled and difficult to hear. I found that using the loudspeaker function worked better with a much clearer sound. On the move you might still find this useful but I can't imagine it would be very effective in a noisy environment.
Not bad, 30 Mar 2008
The device turned up today and it's tiny, I was impressed until I stuck it in the USB port of my laptop and it protruded further than I expected.
The device works fine, installed easy (Vista, I didn't even touch the included CD)
Connected to my phone and shortly a BT mouse.
4 stars because it was cheep and ideal but on reflection the round edged versions may have been better because they won't get knocked about as much.
Anyways good product - does what it says on the tin.
Check out my tiny dongle., 13 Mar 2008
Talk about nano-sized! I won't go into the delights of everyones favourite 2.4GHz technology (well, second favourite after WiFi!) - but if you require Bluetooth on a laptop which doesn't have it as standard, then this dongle can be plugged in and left in. Chances are that this won't snag on your laptop carry case. I've had a PC Card adaptor before which stuck out and broke because I wedged the laptop into the case without removing the adaptor (my fault). But this is tiny, I've seen pictures where this is held up against a 20p piece, and it's the same size INCLUDING the actual USB plug which will be internal to the machine when in use. So get this and a Bluetooth mouse to save on space in your laptop carry case (no wires and no big dongle).
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Product Description
MoGo Mouse is the first in a family of mobile products. This technologically advanced wonder, featuring patent-pending optics, an intelligent battery management system with an integrated, minute battery that recharges in just minutes inside your laptop. MoGo Mouse is a business-card sized, Bluetooth-enabled mouse that stores and recharges neatly inside...thats right, inside...your laptop computers PC card slot when its not being used. MoGo MouseBT is a technologically advanced wonder, featuring patent-pending optics and a system that automatically levers the mouse up into your hand as you work. With no batteries to replace, the MoGo Mouse recharges in less than an hour in the PC card slot of your laptop. MoGo Mouse is specifically designed for road warriors who hate carrying around full-sized, bulky mice, but who also despise laptop trackpads and trackpoints. MoGoMouse provides them with a solution to their problem, making it easier for them to work on the road. Other mice, even those meant for road warriors, just dont cut it. Mini-mice (the walnut shells) get lost in your hand and are difficult to maneuver, and the ideas of carrying a full-sized mouse defeats the entire purpose of mobility on the go, making MoGo Mouse a natural. The MoGo Mouse is compatible with any laptop, either PC or Macintosh, which is equipped with a PC slot, Bluetooth hardware and software.
Customer Reviews
Ouch!, 05 Nov 2008
My trusty old Motorola headset needed to be replaced, so I ordered this Nokia one which had received a 5 star review. This was a big mistake on my part. I consider that I have average sized adult female ears, but this headset does not fit. There is a very hard part that fits into the ear - at least it would if my ears were much bigger. The optional behind ear loop is also very big and sits high above the top of my ear, rendering it useless. I did try the headset, but it hurt my ear, so I'm about to look for a direct replacement for my old headset.
Cheap and perfect, 21 Oct 2008
This is one of the most inexpensive Nokia's headsets, corded or not, and it's great. It's very small and very light. The earloop helps you get that perfect fit and I found myself forgetting that I had it until someone asked me "What's that on your ear?".
I use it with a Nokia 6300 and they connect really well. Sound quality is very good and, as far as I can tell (and I've asked) no one notices I'm speaking through a headset. Nokia announces 10 hours of straight talk but I've never used it for that long. Still, I think that might be true because the battery lasts a long time. You can also charge it through your car's cigarette lighter (you need buy the car charger though. It's the same model that goes with the Nokia phones).
The only thing I would like different are the controls. You only have a button and that means that taking calls, turning it off, pulling up voice dial and such has to be done by pressing that button for a certain time for each thing. I guess this is OK after a little practice but hey!... I'm old-fashioned. I would like to have a button for each function.
Overall, and looking at the price of its big brothers, I think this is one of the best headsets you can buy. No bells and whistles, great quality, very comfortable and very affordable.
Avoid like the Plague, 31 Jan 2008
Paid £20 for this thinking I'd got myself a bargain...... WRONG !
I bought this to use on my PS3 & mobile phone.
It constantly disconnected during chat or games & I had to reboot my PS3 because it refused to reconnect if my PS3 was still on.
Same thing happened when I tried to use it with my mobile phone: Disconnect, restart phone etc. before it eventually stopped working altogether after.......... 4 days.
Waste of time & money.
Anyone looking for a decent headset should avoid this cheap & nasty little piece of plastic & spend a bit more on a decent headset.
Best blue tooth headset I have had, 30 Oct 2007
Have had a few of these little things, always seem to lose them, this little one is mighty. Very clear reception on my SE910i, good noise cancellation and first battery charge lasted a month on light usage. Nice
Moto H350, 23 Aug 2007
I got one of these for my ps3 it works well and is easy to connect with the ps3 but i often finds it will disconect half way through a game!
you can reconnect but sometimes it takes ages!!
Looks good but no substance!, 01 Jul 2007
I found the device fairly easy to use with my Samsung D-500 phone. The sound quality was quite good, but my real problem was that more often than not, it would end up hanging off my ear. After three weeks, it stopped working, which was a blessing in disguise. It would connect to the phone, you could dial or answer a call from it, but there was no sound from the earpiece. I would recommend that you look for something else.
Simple to use, difficult to hear, 09 May 2007
This is my second headset (after I lost my jabra!) and I was looking for something smart, small and functional.
It fill's the bill for the first two, the blue light being quite cool, but I find that it's often hard to hear the caller unless the speaker is positioned absolutely perfectly. Even then, on full volume, it's a bit faint. Not too much of a problem unless I'm driving on the motorway or in a crowded room in which case it's impossible to hear the other party. They can always hear me 'perfectly'.
I'd recommend this headset if you intend to use it in relatively quiet settings (or have it glued to your head in the perfect positition!)
Should have bought one ages ago, it's great, 27 Jul 2008
Purchased this device a month or so ago and have only just got around to setting it up. Got a little stuck within the first 5 mins. as we were missing the user manual but contacted the seller and he promptly sent it over in a PDF. You need to make sure you have your current phone user manual too but all in all it's pretty straight forward. The signal is not brilliant if you want to go walking round the garden but for what I want it for it's perfect. Can rabbit away and still get on with some chores, i.e. cooking or washing up so no more time wasting when I'm catching up with people. A brilliant piece of kit!
Problems with hands? Look no further, 28 Feb 2008
This piece of kit is brilliant if you have motor problems with your hands. I find holding a phone for any length of time a real problem, but this has transformed my phone conversations. I no longer have to keep swapping hands, accidentally pressing buttons, and trying (usually unsuccessfully) to balance new style phones between chin and shoulder is just impossible. The option of using it with different size ear pieces or the headband makes it supremely comfortable, and it's very lightweight and easy to adjust. Easy to set up in the first place too...I love it.
Don't buy a Uniband Headband, 05 Jan 2008
Just bought the headset and it seems a great product but as suggested, I bought a Uniband Headband. Anyone else should not bother as the headset already comes with the headband included.
Great gadget, but beware of its operating range, 10 Dec 2007
I quite like this headset, but I find that it reaches its maximum operating distance at less than 20 feet from the base. Admittedly, there are a couple of brick walls and a brick chimney (also an empty corridor, mind you) in between the base and the headset when communication fails, but still its range is frankly disappointing considering I use it exclusively within a small flat, no garden. I wouldn't, however, return the set on this basis alone, but this problem will render it unusable for some. Another minor disadvantage is that making calls involves dialling from the handset and then transferring the call to the headset: a bit of a palaver, depending on how many calls one makes.
On the plus side, it is light, comfortable and the sound quality is sufficient. Recommended, but beware of its operating range!
FANTASTIC If you are spend a lot of time on your phone, 14 Nov 2007
This is the BEST cordless headset available in the market (SADLY NOT WIDELY ADVERTISED). Good 50-75 metres range in a two storey house and VERY SIMPLE TO USE. It will transform your life and will leave you wondering WHY you did not buy this NECK SAVING GADGET years ago !!!! The earpiece volume is good and mic supresses background noise well and the set is very light. £65-£70 is a very good price for this fantastic headset !!!!
You need (to BUY additionally or HAVE) at least ONE DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) handset for this to connect with (its mate). This will be equivalent to your Mobile (Cell) Phone communicating with your handsfree via the Blutooth technology. Note- The Bluetooth system does not work with your home phones in a simple way as the DECT !
You can also use your old cordless (Non-DECT) handsets as additional sets to make a call and use your Plantronics C65 headset at the same time without having to transfer the call like you HAVE TO with its DECT handset. SO your old handsets will still be in play as additional handsets BUT you NEED at least one DECT HANDSET PHONE. You will find DECT handset above or in your local catalogues.
NOW go ahead and BUY this wonderful Gadget and your neck and hands will thank you for years to come. You can do all other work at home or in your office with one hand (side of neck)free of a handset. It will get your HANDS.....FREE !!!!!!
Nowhere near as good as the WEP-200, 03 Nov 2008
Having previously used the WEP-200, I was really looking forward to a new bluetooth earpiece. The ease of use, the dedicated carry/charge case, the clear sound and bomb proof connectivity......no! A really bad fit in your ear, a fiddly charger that connects to the phone charger - badly - and flimsy build quality. I'm actually on my 3rd because the first 2 simply snapped off at the ear piece. I really would not recommend this headset.
Samsung 210, 06 Jun 2008
Very nice small & light.
The problem is that it keeps falling out of your ear
There is no button ear piece to push into the ear to hold it there just a very soft rubber cover that makes it to big to fit in the ear
Let's face it, size DOES matter, 15 Sep 2008
You can look at the pictures and read the reviews all you want, but nothing can prepare you for just how small this thing is. Not a lot bigger than a tab of chewing gum (sorry, it was the only thing I could find that came anywhere close size-wise), the vast majority of the adapter seems to be taken up with the actual USB housing rather than the Bluetooth transceiver and yet, rather surprisingly, this doesn't seem to affect the signal quality at all. I primarily use mine to beam contacts, documents and photos between my Samsung i900 mobile phone and my PC, and I have been really impressed at how solid the signal strength is considering that the adapter is totally obscured by my PC. The transfer speed is also pretty good at a stated 3 Mbit per second, nowhere near wired speeds but good enough for the transfer of not too large files.
I use mine in a Vista-equipped VAIO and, whilst Vista seemed to recognise it and install the appropriate drivers automatically, I at first found that I couldn't use it to do anything meaningful. Helpfully, Hama include a CD with Toshiba drivers and operating software and installing this gave me full connectivity and a host of options including file transfer, remote camera (if you have a suitably-equipped digicam) and VoIP through Skype (if you have a Bluetooth hands-free or other headset.)
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