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Customer Rating:      Summary: Heavy and Bulky Comment: This thing is awckward and very uncomfortable. The caller ID display is cool. But that's it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: this is not the driod you're looking for, move along... Comment: seriously, this thing is barely usable. heavy, (and the picture when i bought it showed a much sleeker design.) battery life is unacceptable; barley a day IF you don't actually use it. and the cool led screen? why? it's stuck in your friggen ear already, i have yet to find someone that can read the screen and use the thing at the same time... although it does make it easier than most to sync up. whatever, it could take three days to sync up (i have to do THAT once.) i have to actually USE it all the other time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good product, bad material Comment: I have had this one for about a year now, and here is my review Plain and simple :
1. Sound quality : Very good (for both parties)
2. Caller ID : Overrated it only shows the Number NOT the contact name
3. Vibrating : Excellent if your cellphone does not have a built in one
4. Material : Cheap, the holder snapped & I had to fix it so it lost some freedom of movement.
5. Battery Life : Not that good, you have to charge it every day or else
6. Size : Bigger than you think (makes you look nerdy)
Hope that was useful.
CerberuS
Customer Rating:      Summary: Skip unless you REALLY need the caller ID. Comment: Product is very bulky and heavy. It surprised me that it came with it's own belt holster until I noticed it just wasn't something you could comfortably leave on.
The speaker on this unit was great as it was always loud enough. However, the other party could not hear me if there was ANY background noise. This unit is equipped with DSP technology that actually cancels out the background noise (and does so quite well), but it also made my voice not understandable to the people I was talking to. The could hear that I was saying words, but my voice was modified so much I was told I sounded like a robot to multiple people. I even tried downloading the update software in hopes it would help, it did not.
Another problem is that inbound calls always had the international country code added to it, so if I used the caller ID function to call a number, it wouldn't work as the cell phone didn't know whey that + was in front of the number.
Is was going to exchange my original model with another to see if my unit was faulty. When I took it out of the holster to put in in the box for shipping, the ear piece broke. That was the final straw.
I sent the item back and got the Jabra KX-10. Completely opposite. I cannot even feel it is on. There is no caller ID (I hardly miss that) and the speaker is not quite as loud. At least people can here me know.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wireless Bluetooth Headset Comment: The Jabra BT 800 has excellent sound quality, both for the listener and the user but, it is a large and bulky item that has difficulty staying firmly on the ear. So, when I am not using the phone, I usually take off the ear piece and drop it in my purse. It also has connectivity issues. It does not easily connect and disconnect with the phone. It would be much easier to use if the system had an on and off key which would allow the head piece to perform in this manner. It is a pain to go searching through my purse for my ear piece and I miss most calls. This would be eliminated with a simple on/off switch that would automitacally reconnect with the phone when placed in the on position.
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