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"It does the job"
2007-09-27
- Reviewed By User: A2GUSE29YEGVR1
Great product only downfall is well talking with people it is hard for them to hear me but fine for me
"works fine, but uncomfortable"
2007-09-14
- Reviewed By User: AMKNPIDFLRFMP
I've had this headset for about a year now; I use it with a Razr. It's a fine headset from a technical perspective: the sound is fine, it's easy to pair and use, etc. I haven't run into any problems using it in a car, or out of doors.
However, it's really not very comfortable: the hook that goes over the ear is just a bit too stiff and edgy, I wouldn't want to wear it for a long call (more than 15-20min say).
For comfort and performance, consider the Plantronics Voyager 510 (around $50 at Amazon); I've had one of those (now used by my son), and it is excellent. If you're into new gadgets, check out the Jawbone sets -- I haven't used one, but a colleague swears by the one he's been using for a couple of months.
"Good sounding BT."
2007-07-19
- Reviewed By User: A291TL5D8L7GGA
I broke my other BT and was looking for a cheaper yet good alternative. I read some tech reviews and would agree that the call quality is pretty good. I haven't experienced any static or echos like some others have mentioned. My only big complaint is the buttons are hard to access. The volume buttons ar on the top and bottom like my old unit but these one are set in some. That makes it hard for pressing them if you have larger sized fingers (like myself simply being a guy). The other button is the call/function button that is the back panel you see in the photos. It is difficult because it is towards the back instead of the center(like it should be)resulting in the earpiece tilting off of your ear when having to push it. It also is a firm button which I doubt loosens up after more use. I'm not going to complain anymore though because for the price it's a reasonable BT.
Got the H3 two months ago, paid $9 more than today's price. It's a decent unit, but there are some drawbacks. The earhook doesn't make for a secure fit to your ear, but that's an issue for most BT headsets. Sometimes my H3 won't boot on the first key press after a recharge or sitting in a warm car for a few hours. Occasionally there's an echo on dialed calls, and the call key requires a firm push; if you aren't careful powering the unit off you might inadvertently redial the last number instead.
Don't get me wrong the H3 looks good and sleek but it gives too much feed back. What I mean by that is that when your on the phone, the other party hears an echo. This happend on all the calls. The only thing that kept me from returning it was that I lost the receipt and i threw away the box! I don't recomend wasting your money on this. One you may try that has worked for me is the H500. Cheap looks ok and best of all, it works!!!! Oh yeah my Razor had a hard time linking to the H3.
I got this headset in a package deal with a Motorola V3 RAZR phone (sign up for service, get the phone and the headset free). Initially, I was very satisfied - it's light, fit my ear well, and I could hear callers as if they were right next to me. But I was told by everyone I talked to using this headset that their side of the conversation had a very pronounced delayed echo. I tried re-pairing it with the phone, re-charging the battery in the headset and the phone - didn't help
I also had issues with it not recognizing my phone when I tried to turn it on. This happened several times, and I had to re-pair it with the phone each time, which was a total pain.
I had some difficulty answering incoming calls with it also as the button is a multi-function button, which uses a series of beeps to let you know what function it's on. Kinda sounded like R2D2 from Star Wars - not fun to try to interpret while barreling down the interstate with a ringing phone in my purse.
Since these were issues I wasn't willing to put up with from a device that's supposed to make my life easier, I have since replaced it with a Motorola H700, which I am much happier with.
Guess I know why the H3 was free with plan activation. Lesson learned! =)
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