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merci pour le produit motorola mobilecolette | 45 stars
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When I got my new Palm TX, I knew I wanted a hard metal case. I had one for my T3 that was really ugly and had gaping seams that were grossly misaligned. But it protected my Palm from all the drops and abuse I could give it. So after reading the other reviews on this page, I didn't expect much more than protection.The case I got shipped to me is really well made. The seams are tight and straight, the device is held securely, the latch is secure without being inoperable, and access is available open or closed to the stylus, card, headphone jack, power and hotsync jacks. The heft, color and texture are pleasing, at least to me. I don't use the belt clip so I can't comment on its functionality. Although I bought this case as a temporary solution until I could identify something better, I don't know what would make a case better for me than this one. | 45 stars
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The features in this phone are very user-friendly when compared to the horrible Sony Ericcson that I had before. The only is issue making 3-way calling: Its really difficult to execute this feature. Other than that, obviously, nobody can complain about Verizon service when compared to the rest. So, overall, a good deal, if not the best ! | 34 stars
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I bought this to use while driving. My car is a stick shift so its easier to use when driving. call quality is good. no problems hearing or being heard. very high quality. | 45 stars
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I have bought many different cases and all them broke except for this one which is probably because it is made of silicone and not plastic. plus, if you drop your phone it gives a little bounce and cushion. it has (so far) been worth the money. | 45 stars
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I agree it's a waste to get sizes you don't need. Here's an idea to do a public exchange. I do not need the large and medium, and will be glad to give to anyone, just for the postage. I just need the small sizes. | 34 stars
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This is my second bluetooth stereo headset(the previous was a samsung) and I like this one much more. The Jabra seems sturdy, I find it comfortable even if i am also wearing glasses. Do be careful because the giant power button is easily pushed in a bag or pocket. I am currently looking for a case to keep it in. | 34 stars
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I bought this charger because my old original charger for my Samsung Eternity stopped working; you had to wiggle it around just to get it to charge. This charger works flawlessly. And so cheap!!! My only complaint is that it's not as long as the original, but it's a a bit over 3 ft. I'd say. HIGHLY recommended, works like a charm! | 45 stars
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I picked this bluethooth up about 6 weeks ago. The upsides to this item are a plenty. The talk and standby time is just about for ever(I charge it twice a week and never turn it off). I can hear well but not as good as my old 520 Voyager that fits inside the ear but this is more comfortable for long talk times. People can hear me better and there is less background and wind noise. The only thing is the bulk really, large back piece is take a little getting use to. And is a bit uncomfortable when wearing sunglasses. But for anyone who talks alot on the phone for work or personal and is in sometimes a area with lots of noises going on this a great pick. | 34 stars
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You cannot take pictures when the leather cover is on. The cover also blocks the charger plug; you cannot plug the phone to the charger when the cover is on. Taking off the cover is not easy either ... | 12 stars
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I received a cradle which has USB and AC power connectors, a "cigarette lighter" type charger, and an AC charger (in addition to the cradle).The item I received had an "Osmon" logo, not the "Insten" pictured. The cradle does not have a hot-sync button on it, so I need to open the hot-sync application on my Treo.Another reviewer had said that you could use this unit to charge a spare battery. The cradle I received did not have a spare battery charger. I contacted the seller and they sent me cradle that would charge a Treo 680 battery. That was nice of them, but I wouldn't count on it. If you want to be able to charge a spare battery, find a unit for your specific model that has that feature. | 23 stars
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These are the most uncomfortable bluetooth headset around. Very poor sound quality with constant hissing and very bulky. Sports headset? You cannot run on the treadmill with these because if you turn your head the headset with scratch your ear and fall out. You cannot weight lift on bench because the headphones will pop out when you lay down from the headrest. You cannot DO ANYTHING BUT SIT STILL WITH THESE uncomfortable tight headset on your head. Anyone with glasses should never purchase any headphones or headset that goes around the ear. S9 or most products from motorolla do not seem to have too much thought in the design. HMMM... let see most techno geeks wear glasses so WHY would you design products that go around the ear ??? | 01 star
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First off, anyone who says they had this for for 6+ months (or 1 1/2 years for the matter) is ignorant and confused with the V300. The V330 is the culmination of the V300 and the V600. It has the sex appeal of the V300, along with the pimp appeal of the V600. Coupled with a bluetooth hands free head set, this phone surpasses most every expectations. Among the most notable qualities are voice dialing, mp3 ringtones (which can be transferred directly from your computer via Motorola's Mobile PhoneTools 3.0), video camera in 2 modes, VGA digital camera with 4x zoom and AIM with the quickness.The cons a few and far between:-Aim use is charged PER MESSAGE through T-Mobile. Unless you have the 500 SMS messages for 2.99, AIM can rack up a few extra dollars-The video camera is hard to configure to get the longest video/audio clips. However, if you wanna call motorola, the reps in Iraq will get you all the facts on recording video within 5 min.All in all THIS PHONE ROCKS!!! | 45 stars
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The transmitter has worked well for me, and the quality has been fine, but recently (after owning it for maybe half a year) the audio connector became very finicky. It had to be twisted to a certain angle to receive my mp3 player's audio, and would cut in and out (or not play at all) if jiggled or rotated. (I tried an adapter to see if it was my mp3 player being stubborn, but I can confirm it is the Monster cable that is not working). It is now so unusable I decided to throw it away.Otherwise, for when it worked, I had no complaints about it! | 12 stars
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For the people who wants to understand this equipment here is my comments:This is a great tool for executive people. Reason:1.you don't need to get the hole office in a conference room or outside the office, just consult your files with a SD 500MB and share doc's with others, for me it's helpfull consulting important info in the act!2. You can manage your agenda, contact and notes with Outlook (if you want to) and now I have WiFi solution in www.palm.one product name: Enfora WiFi for 650, so I send, recieve e-malis and very friendly software chat named: Verychat IM for palm (instant message)3. Lets talk about phone skills: this is a non full day phone for the people who job depends 120% of phone calls, you may understand this equipments help you to get integreted solutions in one. For me its tremendous becouse all I need in a phone is dialing and recieving calls, nothing else.OVERALL, I feel comfortable with the palm OS, it's simple and not requires a lot of windows open, this feature protect the processor, not the same with pocket PC's that you need to reset continuously for used RAM capacity, beleve me, I had a HP2400 pocket PC and that was my problem.See you. | 45 stars
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Total Junk! I purchased two of these for my Razr in June. One for work and one for good. Sept 5th and both pouches are now broke. The belt clips have torn loose from the pouchs. Luckly I was able to find my phone both times. | 01 star
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A wrong set was sent to me and I dint have the option of returning and getting the set I needed.It was a christmas gift for my Girlfriend and thanks to you guys she wasnt happy with the cell phone.I dint have the option to cancel the line because by the time the cell got shipped to me the deadline for cancelling the line from cingular was over.Amazon is not doing a good job and i recommand not to purchase from your website | 01 star
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The product works, but beware:You MUST have an RCA input/output preamplifer if you are going to use a turntable with a magnetic cartridge. This is stated clearly on the package, but it is not stated on the ads website ([...]) in the system requirements.Because many online vendors copy/paste from the manufacturer's website in creating their descriptions, this important requirement is getting left off on quite a few vendor websites.Information about "Spin It Again" is also inconsistent. Based on the user manual documentation, the CD in the package is a trial version only, with three uses. I've seen others state that's not the case.I think it's rather disingenuous for ADS to package a trial version of software and not openly disclose that in their advertisements.I did not purchase my product from Amazon. But I will be returning it to the vendor. (Newegg) | 23 stars
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I am very pleased with this item. I am hard of hearing and the ear piece and volume controls have no problem handling that problem. Connection was a cinch even for a beginner like me. I recommend this item highly. | 45 stars
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Arrived quickly and all my boys said they really worked and of course they tested them in their cars! | 45 stars
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O fone é muito bom, o som é perfeito e a bateria dura muito. Mas me arrependi de comprar aqui pois no Mercado Livre está mais barato, é só saber comprar. | 34 stars
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I bought this phone to get a complete organizer for my busy schedule. I was pleasantly surprised to find a well designed phone. It has alot of great features and some very standard features that are good enough for me. Im not the most tech saavy person, but this phone helps me out alot in my day to day.Plus I dont have to carry a phone and pda, now its just the phone.My only problem with the phone is the size....If they made thisphone to be slimmer like the RAZR, I would buy another in a heartbeat. Oh year batteries last for almost 3 days full!!!One one full charge, pretty good if you forget to charge sometimes.But the size of the phone would be my only concern, other than that, this phone is extremely useful in my day to day planning. | 34 stars
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I have used many other Plantronic devices in the past - this one is an embarrassment to the name. This headset consistantly drops connection to the phone, runs out of battery life after a VERY short time in use, and often fails to charge properly. I would not recommend this to anyone. | 01 star
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The only thing that I can add to the hundreds of reviews already posted here is my own experiences (we ordered 2 of these).Positives:- No earbud going into the ear - this is a BIG positive because I can't stand those and, apparently they are not good for you.- Quick charging.- Easy to pair - in my case with a Razr and a Blackberry.- Easy to turn on/off, by simply folding/unfolding the microphone boom.- Pretty good instructions.Negatives:- My wife complains that the sound quality is not always perfect.- Being as small as it is, perhaps some carrying pouch should have been included.- The charging interface is not a mini-USB but some weird, proprietary plug.- If there is a way to attach this to the left ear, I am not aware of it.At this time, my wife decided to keep hers but she will give the second one to her girlfriend as a birthday present :) | 34 stars
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I bought this case for my Palm Treo 700w when we went on an extended vacation. It ended up being the case of choice for me. This case protects wonderfully and is a perfect fit for the 700. It slips on and off your belt without trouble yet I never had it slip off accidentally.This didn't matter to me but... if you want to slip your Palm in and out of the case while still on your belt, it is a bit cumbersome to flip open a hinged case while still on your belt. Some folks won't like that. I always took it off and put it back on when calling and, for me, that worked perfectly. | 45 stars
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The BLUEANT is easy to use and convenient. I bought this as a gift for a not to tech savy person and he uses it religiously. With the new cell phone laws coming on all over the nation, this is a inexpensive alternative to something hanging on your ear. The only problem was background noise - but, that went away when I got my tire problem corrected....so I can't really blame the Bluant.It has a great volume control and will blast you out on top volume. | 34 stars
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Nice unit for the money.I particularly like the caller-id display.The volume can be a problem when you are traveling in a noisy environment or road noise. This is despite windows being up. | 34 stars
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I recently switched from a contract cellular plan to a prepaid plan because I was tired of paying high bills, outrageous telecom taxes, etc. After I did a lot of research with various prepaid cell phone companies I selected STi Mobile and could not be happier. They have the lowest rates; no hidden fees; and their minutes don't expire. Who could ask for more?STi mobile offers the lowest rates whether I am making local, long distance or international calls and the coverage is awesome because they are using Sprint's network. The other thing that I liked about STi Mobile was their phone selection. A lot of the prepaid companies use old outdated phones. This LG 225 camera phone is amazing. It not only looks hot but it also has a ton of cool features like speaker phone, voice dialing, digital camera, internal antenna, etc.I noticed today while surfing Amazon that STi now has an Unlimited Nights & Weekends plan. They did not have this when I signed up but you can be sure I will be switching my plan today to take advantage of the offer. | 45 stars
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Excellent battery life and sound quality. I left this in my pocket and it got washed and dried but still works great! | 34 stars
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Before I got this phone, I had a Nokia flip phone. Unfortunately my dog chewed it up, so I went to a Cingular store to get a used flip phone they had availible and that was the Sony Ericsson. Even though the screen was hard to see outside (it was also was the same thing with my nokia phone) and the camera picture quality was a disappointing (worse than the camera on my nokia phone). I really don't care about using the camera feature on my sony ericsson anyways. Everything else had features I wanted and worked pretty good. The reception on the Sony Ericsson was alot better than the reception on the nokia phone I used to have. This phone was very reliable and I never had any phone related problems with it. Times that makes my phone act goofy is just because of the phone service carrier and their glitches (Cingular). | 45 stars
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I owned the Motorola v710 for four days. I'm a fairly technical savvy sort of guy, but this phone completely overwhelmed me. There's alot of features on this phone. If you're in to features (mostly well implemented), then you'll likely enjoy this phone. If you just want a phone for making phone calls, ala minimalism, this is not the phone for you. Unfortunately I fall into the latter category.I bought this phone with the Bluetooth wireless headset. It took me awhile to figure out how to install, configure, and then activate the headset. Once I did it worked great. Sound quality on both ends was really really good. On the downside, the wireless headset has a separate battery, and must be recharged separately. I tried leaving the wireless headset on my head so I could answer incoming calls but the battery would die before anyone would call me.The camera in this phone is great. The pictures are high quality, although at night and when moving the photos are marginable. Viewing the photos on the camera's screen is deceiving: the photos actually look better if you can get them off the phone. It wasn't hard to figure out how to email the pictures I took on the phone directly to my blog, and once I did that I could see how well they turned out. On the downside, Verizon doesn't currently have a plan that allows you to avoid sending pictures off your phone without paying them. The deluxe picture sending package was $15/month, and only allows you to send 40 pictures off your phone per month. This makes it seriously prohibitive for using it as a serious camera. I've heard other people find ways of circumventing this using a USB cable, but I didn't try that.I really liked the ability to snap a picture of someone in my contacts, and then when they'd call me their picture would show up on the external screen. There's something pleasingly evocative about seeing your mother-in-law's face on your phone when she calls you.The screen is bright, large, and easy to read. I couldn't figure out a way to configure the external screen so that it wouldn't constantly say Verizon on it. I'm not sure if that's possible without 3rd party modification.The battery life on this phone seems poor. It was quickly running out of battery if I was actively using the phone and fussing with contacts. I also didn't like that the external screen seemed to go to sleep often and quickly. You have to touch a button if you want to see what time it is.In summary, if you're big into features this phone is great and flashy. If you're into simplicity, battery life, and ease of use look elsewhere. I traded mine in for a Nokia 6015i, and I'm much happier. | 12 stars
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This works very good I am happy with this Item. I tried those MotorolaH500, H700, and few more, This is the best one I liked. I am using this with my RAZER V3. The ear piece sit perfectly in the ear and the rest fit exactly behind the ear. No problem switching between Left or Right ear. | 45 stars
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I ordered this back when I had the Q, and it worked great for the Q! It also works for other Motorola phones made around the same time. | 45 stars
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It's a shame I have to return this after waiting so long to get it, because I was excited that it might actually work. Actually, that's not fair -- it works a little bit -- when I dial the phone, I can hear through the handset, and then it hangs up. I get to hear one ring, maybe 2 rings when I make a call, and then it hangs up. | 01 star
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Charger worked as advertised, would be a five star if it had the folding blades. | 34 stars
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I replaced a Motorola V66 with the 6600. The V66 dropped out all the time, the 6600 never. The camera is easy to use. It's easy to program, has bluetooth! I paid $79 for it from T-mob. This phone is loud, is programable, works great, robust. Good stuff! | 45 stars
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I really wanted to like this bluetooth device as I need a good one for all of my calls, particularly while driving. I have never been able to get it to fit my ear (either side). I have tried all of the ear pieces and loops but none will stay in my ear. The noise reduction works well but if the earpiece won't stay in your ear it is pretty useless as there is too much noise getting in to hear your call. The charging connection has broken and was very sensitive to positioning. This was a waste of good money as I bought it when it was new and paid dearly for it. | 12 stars
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I bought one of these and really liked it... for about six months until it stopped working; no audio; like the wire was cut. Stubborn guy that I am, I bought the same model again. I really liked how it fit my ear and sounded. Four months later (yesterday) headset number two died in the same way number one gave up the ghost. Am I willing to try for three strikes? No way! | 01 star
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Great protection for my Treo. I have trashed my Treo over the years. I've dropped it so many times it have a crack on all 4 corners of the screen. But it still works like a champ. This is a great phone. But I decided I needed some extra protection as I have had this phone for over 3 years.The case tore a small chunk out near the top of the screen. Not sure how that came about. But that is why 4 and not 5 stars. I am now my cognizant of being careful of the skin getting caught on something.This case has helped keep the battery and back cover secured when my Treo takes a fall or when my daughter gives it a push off the desk.It is inexpensive and easy to put on and take off.Beside hiding the nicks and scratches, it give the Treo a cool new look. | 34 stars
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After spending a lot of money for a wireless replacement to my older wired office Plantronics S10A headset, I was sorely disappointed. The sound quality on both the transmit and receive is tinny and distorted. A buzzing sound accompanies the voice in the earpiece, and each person I spoke with complained that I must be using a cell phone with a bad connection. I spent two days trying all the many adjustments for different sound levels on both speaking and listening, but nothing got rid of the buzzing, hissing, and distortion. I went back to my old wired S10A, and was rewarded with a HUGE improvement in sound quality - a reasonable tradeoff for living with the wire. I sent the CS50 back for a refund! | 01 star
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It's ok. It works. I'd recommend getting the Insten adapter instead. I use it with my Centro and it's the best adapter I've found. | 34 stars
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This Stylus feels much more like a pen than the original asus stylus. The clip on the pen is nice, but it prevents the pen from going into the stylus compartment. (might fit if you break the clip off). Not a big deal, I usually keep it in the case's sleeve.Pressure sensitivity works, writing harder does make thicker lines. (tested in OneNote)Erasing works too.The button is a nice feature, makes right-clicking much faster. Basically, you just press in the button and tap on the screen = instant right-click. tap and holding for right-click still works as well. | 45 stars
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When traveling I sometime run out of phone battery. Especially at the airport. This gizzmo is so simple. Just stick it in your phone call your cab, ride what ever you need. Then recharge your phone the conventional way when you get to a power outlit. Prevents the anxitiy of not being able to use your phone or blackberry. | 45 stars
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The T305 works great. It syncs well, the speaker is clear, and folks on the other side don't complain about you being in a "tunnel". I bought this one for my wife and will probably buy one for myself now. If you don't like the earpiece bluetooth hanging in your ear this is the device for you. There are many that cost more, but why buy them when this works so well. | 45 stars
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Make sure you DON'T buy this if you have a Blackberry Pearl (8100). It simply does not work. I checked online and lots of people are complaining about the same so it seems to be a generic compatibility problem with the Pearl. The headset looks great, it's extremely comfortable and seems to work perfectly fine with other phones. | 01 star
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The H300 Works great with my RAZR and Blackberry. It's loud enough for me at 1/2 volume, and I started my first ten calls with "I have a new headset, does the microphone sound OK?" and everyone said it was good.I like the fact that I can have it in my pocket or leave it in the car without having to plug it in every night to charge like other BTs, and I don't wear it on for long periods of time, so I don't have any gripes about a little extra size and weight for the battery ---and I like knowing that I can swap the battery as needed (I use rechargeable AAA and always have one handy).If I have a day at the office where I need to wear a headset for a few hours and want background noise suppression, I use my Jabra instead (very comfortable and good noise reduction design), but that involves a daily plug-in / charging routine and I've already had to send it back with a dead battery for a warranty replacement ---something that'll never be an issue with the H300. | 45 stars
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This has turned in to my go-to case. It offers medium protection from normal wear and tear, looks great and adds grip to the Note. The camera holes don't line up perfectly, but in no way does it impede functionality. Get ya one.. | 45 stars
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For the most part I love the bluetooth. It's small and the hearing is clear. Major factor for me since I often cannot hear well on other headsets I've tried. Do not like the clip that holds the headset in place as it breaks easily. Replacement cost is inexpensive however can only find on the internet and you pay 2-3 times the cost for delivery. When not used with the clip the headset often slips out of the ear (i.e. bending over or chewing). This has proven to be dangerous as I had to replace the headset twice because it fell out while washing dishes and mopping the floor. It is however durable when falling on the concrete. | 23 stars
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1. You can't hear the sound out of this phone even at the max setting. You have to be in a quiet room to talk.2.Sound quality is not good either.3.The menu is completly idiotic. For example you decide to call your bussines assosiate. You go into the address book,then you have to go to options,the pick a group,find the person..and there is NO WAY you can just press call button and call that person. The only two choices are DONE or Delete. What kind of the phone would not allow you call out of the address book????????...You have to memorize the name of the person andCamera is OK for a cellphone...but it takes about 5 sec for it to take a picture.So your buddies have to stand there for 5 second with a silly smile on their face;)Ringtone is not loud enough...and vibrate mode is also too weak. I can't hear or feel my phone ringing in my pocket.Even in Silent mode...if you press the side button accidently in your pocket,it will start to play Cingular MP3 files saved on the phone! This is embarrasing when that happens,and you can't disable this music. Common...there is gotta be a choice to put your phone in a complete silent mode!!!The worst phone I ever had. | 01 star
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The HS850 was good in the old days when bluetooth first came out but now it is just a wast of money to buy this thing. The problem is unless your in a quiet room you cant hear the other person on the phone. Forget trying to use this while driving. The background road noise will never let you have a decent conversation without you continually asking the person on the other end to speak up. Spend the money and get a decent headset or even a corded one. You wont regret it.Logitech Cordless Headset for PC & Mobile Phones | 12 stars
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The phone is quite a nice basic phone but has two main problems, when it gets humid the screen flips to different screens and could be quit irritating and the 2nd problem is the battery, it wears off within 4-5 months and make sure that your fingers a very dry before you use the touch pad otherwise you could end up tossing it out of the window. | 23 stars
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Great Product! I had if any one bar and constant lost calls. Now I have yet to loose a call and always 3 to 4 bars. I'm very satisfied and highly recommend the YX500 to any persons looking to get better cell service. | 45 stars
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I really do not like the Upstage by Samsung. Yes, the concept of having a 2 sided phone is cool but its just down right annoying! Every few seconds you have to flip your phone. It get's extremely annoying. Also In the Upstage's Music Library, you cannot go from Z to A, or like once your at Z you have to go back up to get to A. you cannot just click down once more and go right back to A. You cannot search for you songs, you have to manually find them.I do not know what Samsung is thinking. WHY WOULD YOU NEED A TINY SCREEN ON THE PHONE PART AND A HUGE SCREEN ON THE MUSIC PLAYER PART. This makes no sense at all. Its hard to read txt messages on the small screen. Headphones and chargers use the same plug, so you cannot charge your Upstage and listen to music with your headphones. Also the Upstage program that allows you to put your songs in playlist on your computer does not work on my computer.The Upstage has a good screen and a "ok" camera. The case of the Upstage acts as a extented BatteryBUT COME ON PEOPLE THIS PHONE ONLY COST 70$ GIVE IT A BREAK. THIS IS PROBALY THE BEST PHONE YOU CAN BUY FOR 70$ | 34 stars
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well its a nice phone no doubt ..for its price for a 2003 smartphone its very nice indeedbut the problem of the joystick in the middle is a tad bit odd ...you push it down for a "select button"but some times it dosnt always work ...but it is a nice phone ...i like tha capability of the expandable sd card ... don't buy a sd card thats over 1gig big other wise you will have to format a 2or4 gig SD card to the FAT32 file system Vs. the FAT file system for 1 gig and below... | 34 stars
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With my Samsung X105 (T-Mobile), I have gone through at least 6 hands-free set while driving, at work, at home, etc. I have come to realize that out of all those, this product is the most affordable with the best quality hands-free set available. The gel fits snugly into your ear (although one friend told me it didn't fit her) and the sound is crisp and clear, and with the noise-cancellation technology, all other noises are disregarded.The boom-mic lets the other callers hear you better, while the mic nor the cords disrupt you while you're working or driving. With one of the shortest mics available on the market, this is a good and affordable product. | 34 stars
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I just bought this piece last week. Very light, sound quality is good. The best part I liked about the unit is that I do not need to power cycle the device so to reconnect when it was disconnected because of the distance. Here comes the bad part - the usability which is very important for the day-to-day use of the device. 1) charging method is very weird (need to put in a charging case) 2) Earloop is very cheap quality and does not fit around the ear firmly 3) Need to remove the earloop before you recharge the unit everytime 4) Everytime you remove the putback the earloop during recharge could damage the earloop (it is broken during the 2nd time I tried to recharge). Technically it could be a 5 star but it failed in usability. | 23 stars
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This is a usb wireless headset. just plug it in to your mac or pc and it sees it as another sound device , no drivers needed (xp or os x) I tested it with Skype on the mac and teamspeak on my pc . It comes with a sound api for windows for skype and a few others that allow the buttons on the phone to pickup or hangup calls , I did not try it out because I just like to use apps as is without special add ons ...The range is great , so if you skype and dont want to be tied to your pc then plug this bad boy in and your free to walk all over the house , same goes for teamspeak for the gamers out there.It was so pleasing for something to just work out of the box for a change! I tried for hours to do the same thing using bluetooth and it was a mess... This thing just works! | 45 stars
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I was not able to get this cable and software to work. Kept getting an error. I guess Nokia phones dont work with generic CA 42 cables. I am using the email facility from my phone to transfer my pix from phone to pc. | 01 star
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My husband is a truck driver. As you might guess it is noisy inside the cab. For the price, this headset works GREAT! We can hear him and he can hear us very well. It is comfortable on his ear. Stylish looking. Highly recommend! | 45 stars
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When I got this package and opened the box, all of the pieces of the product fell out. The packaging had definitely been opened (potentially never sealed) before it was put in the box. But, all of the pieces looked as if they were in there, so I reassembled the product and tried it out. So far, it seems to be doing a good job. I anticipated it to be flimsy, since it was so cheap, but it's alright. It's got a sliding arm to accommodate a wide range of phones (or in my case, a bulky iPhone cover), and can attach to your vent in three ways that I can see. There weren't instructions with the product (don't know if there were supposed to be or they fell out of the open packaging and got lost), so I will be testing this out for the next few days. So far, so good. | 34 stars
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This is my second contract with Cingular/now-AT&T.; When I had Cingular 4 years ago I was very dissatisfied with my connection in NYC. Then I went to T-Mobile and it was perfectly fine.Now I went to AT&T; for a good deal on the phone and I regret! Besides all that agressive advertisement the truth is AT&T; sucks! I feel upset when my friends talk on their phones in-doors, in evevator, etc. and I have to go outside and search for signal.I tried different AT&T; phones - the overall quality of the connection is low! | 12 stars
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Pros:The sound quality for the headset is great- I've used about 3 different bluetooth headsets over the last year, and I believe this one beats anything motorolla has put out (esp. HS850). The set is sylish and most of the time I forget I have it on. The accessories that come with the set are great and the variation available will take care of very diverse needs.Drawbacks:I live in an apartment complex where I consistenly only get 2 bars on my Verizon phone (my Cingular phone used to get 5 bars, boo Verizon!), so I need to basically put the phone by the window sill for max reception and I walk around the house wit the bluetooth on-- this doesn't really work with this set as I lose reception when I move about 20 ft away into the kitchen and I often sound like I'm "in a bubble" on the other end. There is also an issue with the charger for this set, as the set doesn't fit into the holder snugly--this has often led me to believe that the piece has been charging overnight when it hasn't. Finally, my Motorolla E815 often loses connectivity with this set for no reason at all and then refuses to connect back unless I turn the PHONE off and then back on. Nothing I've tried seems to prevent this, and this really is the biggest hassle.Overall though, I think this is one of the best sets on the market and the value is great for the price. | 34 stars
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Another fee that has to be paid. I don't see anybody that would give a fee any stars. Would give it 0 if I could | 01 star
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The antenna worked wonders for about 2 weeks. I had 3 bars of signal in an otherwise "no bar zone." After awhile, it completely died, leaving me with "Searching For Service" if I plugged it into my phone's external antenna jack. When it works, its great! But the quality of the product is severly lacking. I'd STRONGLY recommend buying some other external antenna. | 01 star
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The headset stopped working after few days. I guess it was a used one, badly used. Or defective. The original headset I got with the cellphone lasted for 2 years and survived washer and dryer!!! | 01 star
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Pros:-Incredible reception-Crystal clear call quality-1.2 megapixel camera w/flash-Digital camcorder w/up to 3 minutes of video and sound-Sleek,sexy "executive"look..gotta love that black over silver!-Good speaker phone-Awesome voice recognition-Rock solid construction-Fully functional bluetooth(w/Alltel)-Easy accessible menus-Perfect sized,white lit "smart"keypad...this thing actually senses ands turns off when there is enough light!-Mp3 player and fm stereo headset-Beautiful,double color display(internal/external) with a total of six different colors also featuring a huge bright,internal screen-Tons of preloaded wallpaper and screen savers-Too many features to name!!!!Cons:-Weak vibrate(I assume this is to preserve battery life)-So so camera at night....in night mode,the camera takes mediocre pics even with the flash on.It takes forever to configure the right setting so my suggestion is read the manual and play around and see what you can come up with.-A bit better than average battery life...rated @ 3 hours of talk time ...I highly recommend the extended life which lasts for about 5 1/2 hours.-Surface scratches rather easily-Instruction manual is a little bit confusing in some aspectsConclusion:This is the best phone I have ever owned,I wouldn't own another phone! | 45 stars
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This phone is amazing, that said, there are 1 or 2 small issues that I can live with. Hence the need for 4 1/2 stars. I talk about the issues at the bottom--so scroll down if you're not interested in what I liked about the phone.I've had this phone 2 months now and I bought it because, much to my detriment, I am a gadget nut...What can I say, I love electronics--I was afraid it would not organize my life but it has--it is easy to use and simple to install software onto. Most PDA-type things, I never use, this one, I do--probably because since its a phone, I use it anyway. I actually even have a mac--I make use of a program called Missing Sync that allows it to link to just about all of my mac programs--iPhoto, iTunes, Entourage.This is a really nice phone--the speakerphone is excellent, I also notice that it almost always has signal, not only that, but unlike most cell phones that try and fail to make a call with only 1 bar of signal, this one can make a phone call--so I would say its a very good phone. The phonebook is easily accessible and utilized.Someone said it was hard to read the screen in the daytime--I don't know where that's coming from--I have tried to find an angle where its hard to read in direct sunlight, and I haven't...I'm in the Army, a lot of the time when I take a call or use the PDA side of this phone, its outside--no problems. I even have the brightness turned down a little and its fine. Amazing actually--most LCD screens are difficult to read in sunlight.All that said, battery life is relatively short--but not as short as other reviewers have implied. Like I said, I'm in the military, and a lot of time, when out in the field, I can't charge the phone--I've gotten it to last 2 days, making frequent calls--2 days isn't a long time, but its certainly better than other reviewers are saying. I don't need to plug this into my computer when I'm stationary, or into my car--it doesn't need to be plugged in every place you can--I charge mine every night and have had no problems yet. I also have some minor problems with the operating system--don't get me wrong, I had a Palm TX for a while and hated Palm OS--this is much better than Palm OS. These are little nit-picking problems: The alarm program is useless, and sometimes, even though I have it set to disable the touchscreen when making a call, it activates the clock. Very irritating.Over all, its by far the best phone I've ever had--and I've had many. I'm now hooked on SmartPhones. | 45 stars
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As a physician taking call while training for a half ironman this was the perfect thing to train with. I could listen to music and answer phone calls without batting an eye. This was awesome for 2 months. The buttons worked great, it was relatively comfortable, the mic was good, the volume adequate, etc. The initial problem was that I couldn't comfortably wear glasses wih it, and the second problem was that about every bit of functionality failed after some hard workouts.It started out with some pairing issues, then volume buttons not working, then the microphone completely going out, then none of the buttons working, then the bluetooth signal almost completely going out to the point where the music was choppy. I was extremely dissapointed as I have always viewed SONY as a pretty reliable company. They are reliable in that they are sending me a new one, as it has only been 5 months. My next review will follow. Maybe the other reviewers were correct and a couple of good sweats ruin it. That would be like your ipod shutting down after too much oxygen exposure. | 01 star
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I had a cute little H700 and it served its purpose until I lost it.I had to buy another one as the two states I spend 99% of my time now require drivers to be handsfree when taking on the cell. I looked through the reviews and bought this version thinking that it is a newer more robust model. To my dismay the hs850 is freakishly large, cheap plastic looking and will not stay on my ear. The wide ear hook in addition to the size/weight of the earpiece only make the matters worse. And forget about wearing sunglasess and the earpiece at the same time. There is just no room behind the ear for both.If I pressed the earpiece against my ear, the sound quality is not to bad. But that would defeat the whole purpose of "hands-free"If you are a woman with normal sized ears -- try something else. | 12 stars
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I have purchased bluetooth headsets in the past but never was satisfied with the fit of the ear piece and there were always connection problems. Since I only use the bluetooth in my car I went with the T305 this time. I am very pleased with the quality of sound and it always connects to my nokia phone. The only down side is that it will stay connected in my home when the car is in the driveway so I have to remember to turn it off when I get home. | 45 stars
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I have one of these mounted on my 5th wheel travel trailer. It works so well that when I purchased a stick house, I decided to mount one in the closet next to my satellite receiver. I will mount my wireless cellular broadband router in the entertainment center and connect a data cable to the Dishnet satellite receiver. The Dishnet receiver can connect to Dishnet via phone line or data (RJ45) connection. This will allow me to continue to be cellular only in my new home. | 45 stars
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I bought this from Amazon a couple of months ago and I couldn't be happier with the product. I am using it with a Treo 650 and I had it working in a minute (literally).I admit I'm not a constant wearer - I only want it for when I am in my car commuting and the local law does not allow cell phone use without a headset. As such, I turn it off and store it in my car when I'm not using it. One charge lasts a very long time.This headset isn't feature-rich, so if you're an all-day wearer, this might not be it. However my main considerations were simple ease of use, low cost, reliability, and great sound quality. It meets every critera. The only gripe I have is how keeping Bluetooth on drains my Treo battery, but that's not the fault of the headset. | 45 stars
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Where do I begin?Battery...the battery lasts about 10 hours IF you DON'T use the phone at all. I have to turn the phone off when I'm on the subway to conserve some battery life. If I send a few texts and talk for more than 30 minutes, the phone never makes it all the way home. I unplug the phone at 8am, take the train into the city and will have lost a bar during the 45 minute commute. I'm lucky if I get home and it's not yelling at me to charge it.Random reboots...sometimes I'll dial a number, if the timer doesn't show...you know the phone will need to be rebooted BUT if you try to dial the number twice more the phone will reboot on it's own. God forbid you have an emergency... Sometimes I'll try to send a text message and the phone decides to reboot. And sometimes the phone will just be sitting on my desk and work and I'll notice it vibrating...nope no one has called or texted...you guessed it...it's rebootingPhone off...if for some reason your phone looses service...the phone will NEVER locate the network. YOu have to turn the phone off and back on in order to restore service. I've had sprint for 10 years so it's not sprint. The best part is when you turn the phone back on it goes into "Phone off" mode. (No mention of this in the book). The only way I've been able to get out of phone off mode is to dial a number so the phone alerts you that it's in "phone off" mode and will ask you if you want to turn the phone on. So you click yes and your voicemails and texts will appear. If you didn't realize your phone didn't have service when it died (most likely) or when you turned it off, you won't pay attention to see if it's in "Phone off" mode and you won't receive a call or text until you "turn in on". I know...it's already on but only in the sense that it's eating away at your battery you're not connected to the network.Lapse...I think the brain of this phone isn't connected to the rest of it's body because sometimes I'll press a button and literally have to wait 5 seconds before the phone realizes someone is trying to use it. 5 seconds may not feel like much but in 5 seconds you could make a call, have the person tell you they'll call you back and hang up...meanwhile the Moto Q users are still waiting for their phone to wake up!Alarm...only one alarm so set to the most important time and keep it moving.Battery...did I mention that it sucks?? :)Background applications...any functions you use stay running in the "background"...helping drain your battery. You have to go into task manager and end all applications otherwise they stay on until the battery drains...it will...no worries!Is this enough of a reson to not get this phone? I hope so??? | 01 star
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This adapter works well. I understand now that it was so cheap, because TEN ceased operations. It's too bad. Their product is solid. | 45 stars
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The data cable worked good. I use the ac charger at work with no problems. I haven't had a chance to use the car charger yet. These are well worth the money. | 34 stars
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When reading other reviews, I have that the biggest compliant about the H9 was that it fit too deep in the ear canal which was very uncomfortable.I still purchased this item since in the past working with ear plugs in was just another equipment used each day.Upon receiving the H9 it was exactly like the reviews. I charged it up for 24 hrs. and began to use. The earpiece was a snug fit in the canal and there was no need to fear it falling out.I called my voice mail and listened to the most clearest recordings I have ever experienced with a bluetooth. The problem comes when I am trying to talk to someone else. It has been reported that they are unable to make out a single word. I had to drop many of important calls in which where contract based. I called and left a message on my own voice mail and then tried to listen to it, no luck could not even tell that it was my own voice.I immediately contacted seller in hopes that I just had gotten a defective H9 - possibly the microphone out on it. I received the replacement just to find the same problem. I do not recommend this product for the money the Jawbone or Jawbone 2 is a better choice. | 01 star
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I purchased 2 headsets for my wife and I. We are happy with both the quality of the device and how user friendly it is. It fits the ear firmly and the answer button is easy to find. All in all we are very satisfied with this product. | 45 stars
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Seems to work, although I have noticed the battery capacity decreasing since I have used it. This is probably because it's not the official charger and is a stock/generic 'one size fits all' charger. Given the life of the cell phone in general though, it's tough to beat the price. | 23 stars
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Just bought this screen protector for my new 8525 and the small tab peel that comes with the screen protector sticker to help you align it to your phone screen did not come off properly and left the adhesive/glue residue on the screen. i had to take it off and try to wash it off with soap and water and still had difficult time. I may have had a bad qulity sticker so I just wrote boxwave to send me a new one since I was not happy with the one I recieved. | 01 star
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Fits good, looks good. Don't mind keeping my 8820 in my pocket now without carrying another case. If there is a negative it's a little slick and ain't going to help much if you drop it. | 34 stars
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This is the best product. It fits into the wall just fine and charges just fine. It dosen't even need the adapter, it just fits right into the zen vision m.MUST BUY!! | 45 stars
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I'm going to keep this one short and simple: these headphones are amazing. If you want to go tanning, workout at the gym, play guitar (quietly) or just roam around the room these are the headphones for you. The ear clips are comfy especially if you don't like that giant wing over your head.They do have a learning curve, as it will take a good 30-60 minutes to learn how to use them. But once you got it, you got it! Not only are they good with iPods and laptops but are awesome for cellphones too. You can answer calls with them and hear the person clearly. Not much else to say other that I am very satisfied (they were shipped in 3 days!) and that these headphones are the best bang for the buck. | 45 stars
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Honestly when i got this phone (about 10 months ago) it looked great and was pretty ok to use.slowly the battery started to give up...no problem, i have a battery pack (maybe samsung accprected this).then slowly the touchpad started acting weird...it felt like the buttons were raised up and didnt respond properly.now the battery needs recharging after a day (little usage) and the touchpad side is just not usable anymore.When i receive a text message i need to "flip" the phone around and then the touchpad gets activated, taking me straight to the music player (which takes long time to load).in short, this is by far the worst piece of equiptment i've ever bought.If you value your money, time and sanity, AVOID THIS PRODUCT. | 01 star
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This product does not the same at all as a picture. It doesn't work for V3. So just don't buy it. | 01 star
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I have had my S9 for about 2 months now. I love it for the gym. Problem is the up volume button stopped functioning. After doing some online research, this appears to be a relatively wide spread problem and it appears that Motorola has not fixed the problem in the newer S9-HD unit. Same problems being reported. Good headset when the buttons are working properly but I would not buy another one. | 12 stars
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I bought this USB charger cable for my Plantronics Voyager 520. It also fits my wife's Voyager 510. Easy charging for travel, either via my laptop or using my USB car or wall charger. Great space saver for travel since I don't have to lug my original Plantronics wall charger around. Highly recommended. | 45 stars
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I had a Siemens phone prior to this and T-mobile talked me into signing a 2 year contract with a new phone instead of just replacing the battery on the siemens phone. I wish I would have said, "no thank you" On my seimens phone I never experienced a dropped call and that is all I experience currently. In all fairness to t-mobile, they did offer me a refurbished samsung, but the problems still persist. | 01 star
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Let me state first, that I am no audiophile. My music is mostly 256-320Kbps MP3s (not FLACs).To listen to the music, I use my PC/iPhone and either Klipsch Image S4i or Sony MDR-9506. These headphones are very nice and very comfortable. Still, they have the cables and I hoped that by year 2011 there would be a way to get rid of the wires. Another requirement was to be able to use the headphones for the phone calls.So I got the DRBT50's and immediately liked them. The pairing was easy and the fit was great. Then I started listening to the music.For the first 10 seconds I liked the sound too: the bass is quite rich. But then I noticed that there was no trebles. The impression is that the sound is cut off somewhere around 10Khz and you get nothing above that. Tried it with several players and even with a notebook -- no luck.Also, the music was ''''''''' breaking for half a second, even if the phone was in my hand or pocket.The problem might be not in the DRBT50, but in the Bluetooth protocol limitation: with all the recompressions, software might be trying to remove something, which is not very important. One of the web pages (did I mention extensive Google-ing?) even suggested, that the lower the quality of your sound is, the better it will sound via bluetooth, so 128Kbps will sound better than 256/320Kbps because of the compression overhead. Don't really know if it's true...Sending DRBT50 back today. I guess, it is too early to get rid of cables.Some comments about the ratings:- Comfort/Construction quality is great (which is usual for Sony)- Ease of use: 3 stars, because the control buttons are tiny and hard to reach. Maybe it will get better with time, I just didn't have that time.- Microphone quality is not that good. Could be because of the position (right earpiece), but the sound was muffled and hard to understand.- Sound quality: below average.- Battery life: Charged them once, was enough for all tests. So I guess it is good.- Range: didn't actually test it. | 23 stars
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My husband's Ipod is several years old and the battery was going. Rather than going to the Apple store, a friend told me to check Amazon.com. We got a brand new battery for a great price and it included the tools needed to open the Ipod. New battery now gives him hours of listening pleasure. | 45 stars
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i bought these headphones, and within a couple days, my little radio that i use at work broke so the sound only worked on one earbud. the player was old and it was a cheapo so i figured it just died, no biggy, and went out and bought an ipod. within 3 days, my ipod was ruined. the sound cut out the same way. these headphones, using the adapter to make them 3.5mm makes the plug over an inch and a half long, acting as a lever, and therefore greatly increasing the amount of force a small bump, which normally wouldn't do any damage, does to the solders inside the player. $250 down the drain! do NOT buy these headphones unless you ONLY plan on using them with your cell phone. if you use these with anything that needs the 3.5mm plug (which is anything other than a cell phone) it WILL break it. not possibly,...WILL break it. do NOT buy these to use with the iphone either, as the SAME thing will happen to it. all in all, i lost $285 dollars because of this problem. $250 for the ipod, and $35 for the headphones, which i will never use again. BEWARE!! | 01 star
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The blue razr is defective. It would not pick up any kind of signal. I sent it back to them at my expense and they sent me an email later saying that the manufacturer is recalling them. | 01 star
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When I seen this product that my "boss" had purchased, it looked and "felt" very comfortable to my surprise...I purchase 2 and leave one in my car and the 2nd to my son...he loves it!!!....Thank you Amazon.com for finding such a flexiable, reliable, comfortable earphone piece ever!! | 45 stars
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I like this phone alot. I have always owned plain Nokia's and decided to get something that looked cool. This phone has three way calling which comes in handy. You can record a voice record and take pictures of friends for picture calling id. It is magenta (t-mobile). The color does not scratch off at all. I have noticed that sometimes it turns off (weird) when it is about to lose power. The battery charge does seem to be very short. I thought it was wierd that T-mobile offered to sell me an extra battery right away - it was one of the first optional accessories. | 23 stars
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Have had my Visor Platinum for just 3 weeks now and love it! Added the VisorPhone module from Handspring, placed it in the HotSync cradle and all my Outlook contacts, calender, and notes were instantly integrated into my phone. I have gone from carrying my Franklin Planner, cell phone, and pager to having just one integrated unit on my belt! Note: The VisorPhone module will keep you from being able to use the standard cases for the Visor Platinium. I am using a Neoprene large cell phone case I found at a discount store that works great. | 45 stars
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As a sales person, I'm on the phone constantly in my car, so I wanted a high quality bluetooth headset that would last for awhile. From word of mouth I heard that the HS850 was a pretty nice bluetooth headset. After buying it I was impressed with the small size, light weight, and flip open mic. It configured easy with my blackberry 7130e phone too. However, after having it for a few days I quickly found out that it severly lacked proper amplification. It was very hard to hear people on the other end and I found myself pushing the headset against my ear just to make it louder. Just to give you an idea, the volume at high was about 1/4 of the volume if I was just listening to my phone without the headset.In the end I returned the headset and got a plantronics 320 which was about half the cost, but with much better volume control. I would recommend this to anyone that is in the car alot and needs a dependable bluetooth headset. | 12 stars
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I'm overall happy with this phone. It has the best screen I have seen with pictures and 15 sec video clip. Takes excellent pictures, has a flash and even a zoom setting. It has a great menu screen and easy to manipulate. The main menu includes a call history, phone book,messaging, web, downloads, pictures/video, voicemail, settings,and tools!! I like the ability to also set up your own special quick menu instead of having to go to the main one and by just by pushing the up button. The keys are soft, blue lit and big enough to use.The sound quality is excellent, however I did pick up a conversation while I was ending my call one time, making me think if the other person heard my conversation as well.Anyway, I'm overall happy with it and also for the price. Right now, with all the instant rebates...it is the lowest and best phone per dollar hands down!!! | 45 stars
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Length of Ownership: One WeekPerformance: GREAT!I've never had any issue with this device whatsoever.I've owned 1 other FM Transmitter in the past, made by iRiver.This one frankly works better. I've never heard a drop of RF interference yet. I never had any huge issue with my iRiver unit either. I just smashed it on accident (LOL)Quality of Material: Feels Cheap & Looks CheapQuality of Workmanship: AverageOverall: I'd buy it again.What consumers of FM Transmitters MUST MUST MUST remember, is that you can't judge one of these things for having a little interference. Sure, there are variances in quality as with any other product... BUT, these things LITERALLY are trying to OVERPOWER the massive wattage of the high power radio equipment at the radio stations. They won't always be successful. ANY device that operates through the open air will have SOME interference... no matter the quality. PLUS, it is ILLEGAL to output too much power on a licensed frequency! Nobody wants the FCC to jail them, so give these little devices a break! | 34 stars
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Very good quality overall.Pros: The case fits the Pearl like a glove. All buttons/jacks/holes are accessible thru the case. The keyboard and trackball remain exposed, and the screen is protected by the case. The case snaps firmly in the holster, which rotates 360 degrees with a sturdy ratchet.Cons: None really. You can attach the Pearl to the holster with keys facing forward or backward, but when facing backward there is a tendency for the holster clip to push on the keys. | 45 stars
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Good1. Excellent Clarity of sound.2. Never disconnected from the Phone like my other bluetooth headsets.3. Light weight.4. Elegant Charger.5. Easy to setup.6. Charge stays longer.Bad1. The key to answer the call is not comfortable. | 34 stars
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After only one or two uses the microphone stopped working. This purchase was actually to replace another of the same model that had also failed. I guess you get what you pay for. | 01 star
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