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Reviewed by: zhuanjiang
Updated:09-24-07
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Strengths: small, clear sound and long battery life
Weaknesses: Not good in noisy environment
Overall Evaluation: It is a great headset at an affordable price. Small but does the work properly. Good connection and clear sound. However, the microphone picks up sounds so easily, which could be a little bit troublesome in a noisy environment.
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Reviewed by: jahmez
Updated:09-23-07
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Strengths: Easy to charge, very light, and clear call quality
Weaknesses: Sometimes it slips out of the ears
Overall Evaluation: I used an old Jabra headset before with the earhook. It got a little uncomfortable to use and it was hard to hear. With the Samsung WEP410 there is no such problem. The headset is very small and light. Also, since it fits in the ear snuggly there is no problem of trying to hear what the other caller is saying. The only down side is sometimes it slips out of the ear and I have to readjust it.
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Reviewed by: jefferytan
Updated:09-22-07
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Strengths: Really tinyVery comfortable to wear, very easy to place in your ear, ear-hook not neededVery secure; you can jump up and down with this thing on and it won't budge.
Weaknesses: Lack of noise-cancellation!!
Overall Evaluation: Pros:Really tinyVery comfortable to wear, very easy to place in your ear, ear-hook not neededVery secure; you can jump up and down with this thing on and it won't budge.Great sound for the user. There is occasional static but it is not a big deal.Very good at picking up your voice.Cons:Lack of noise-cancellation!! This is my first bluetooth headset so maybe this criticism applies to all headsets without noise-cancellation. The microphone is far away from your mouth and it is great at picking up everything but man, do I mean everything! I tried to use this in my own living room a couple of times and two different people instantly complained that they were hearing an echo. My living room is mainly hard surfaces but it certainly isn't like talking in the bathroom. People only reported a trace echo when I talked in my bedroom. On the street this headset picks up all sorts of background noise so the sound quality for people I'm talking to is much poorer than when I directly use my cell phone. If you only make calls from quiet, non-echogenic environs then you should be OK. All I know is that my next bluetooth headset will have noise-cancellation.A quick tap of the main control button will redial the number of your last cell phone call. This means that you can't drop this in your pocket without first turning it off because you will almost certainly accidentally hit the button and start calling people without your knowledge. There is no way to deactivate this feature.
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Reviewed by: ultrasoul
Updated:09-22-07
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Strengths: tiny size, about 1cm x 3 cm,
Weaknesses: volume buttons, almost impossible to adjust while it's actually in my ear.
Overall Evaluation: I just bought this bluetooth ear piece and have been using it for a week. It's strengths are it's tiny size, about 1cm x 3 cm, it's comfort (it sits within the ear canal- comes with three different ear pieces), and it's relative long battery life, 70 hours standby and 4 hours of talk time. The only weakness I've found so far is the small size of it's volume buttons, almost impossible to adjust while it's actually in my ear. Pricey but worth it if you are looking for the newest coolest ear piece.
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Reviewed by: ldinger_1129531721
Updated:09-21-07
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Strengths: Small design, fit both ears, clear sound, nice packaging, price
Weaknesses: Could be a bit louder
Overall Evaluation: Love this Samsung BT headset. It comes in a nice box package that includes the carrying/charging case, the charger and other earpiece covers of varying sizes. This thing is small and looks inconspicuously cool. The sound quality was clear but I wish it could be a tad louder. I have to agree with the other reviewer that the redial button can be very easily activated if left in pocket. Overall, it is a very good headset at a good price.
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Reviewed by: macman1403
Updated:09-21-07
Duration of ownership:1 Weeks
Strengths: STYLE,Size, battery life, clarity
Weaknesses: doesnt have option for ear support
Overall Evaluation: Great product. love it. Pretty much anything samsung makes is of top notch quality for the price.Only thing is that mine came with only one ear plug so it doesnt fit very well tends to fall off every now and then.Ear supportwould be nice. Although I never recieved the product first time it was shipped to me, I had to wait for a while but eventually cellguys did send me one and finally i was able to use one.
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Reviewed by: ckurma123
Updated:09-17-07
Duration of ownership:5 Days
Strengths: great Sound
Weaknesses: Not fit for Small ears
Overall Evaluation: Worth for the price I paid. Better than any Jabra. A quick tap of the main control button will redial the number of your last cell phone call. This means that you can't drop this in your pocket without first turning it off because you will almost certainly accidentally hit the button and start calling people without your knowledge. There is no way to deactivate this feature.
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Reviewed by: Yanks121482
Updated:09-06-07
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Strengths: Looks great, case included, extremely clear on both ends
Weaknesses: none
Overall Evaluation: I bought this headset as a replacement for the stock Motorola bluetooth headset that came in a package deal with my UT Starcom (Audiovox) XV6700. With the stock headset, I couldn't get it to sit right on my ear, I couldn't hear what people were saying to me, and they couldn't hear me. I purchased this headset, and what a difference it has made. The conversations on both ends of the call are clear, most of the time the other party doesn't even know I'm on a headset. The noise cancellation is so good that I can drive in a convertible with the top down, wind blowing, and the only way that my girlfriend knew I was driving was that she heard my turn signal. The case/charger is great if you carry it with you, but don't want to keep it in your ear at all times. And the thing just looks cool. The only negative thing that I have to say is that it was supposed to come with 3 earpieces of different sizes, and mine only came with the one stock earpiece. I am in the process of talking to the company that I bought it from to see if I can get the other pieces to get a better fit. Right now, the headset shakes loose with a lot of head movement. But the company (cellguys) has been a pleasure to do business with, and the turn around time between the order and receiving the product was great.
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Reviewed by: Rammer85
Updated:09-04-07
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Strengths: Great call quality and easy to use. Better than Samsung WEP 200 in sound quality, looks, and voice clarity. Long battery life.
Weaknesses: Charger case required to charge headset. This annoyance is minimal but can be annoying for travel. A little bigger than the WEP 200.
Overall Evaluation: This headset is good on all fronts. I already have a Samsung WEP200 which is a pretty good headset already but Samsung's made some nice improvements with this newer model. And while the WEP410 didn't blow the WEP200 out of the water, it did have better sound clarity and does look cooler than the WEP200 and most other headsets. It's also pretty affordable. If you're looking for a quality headset at a decent price, give this a good look.
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Reviewed by: rkf76
Updated:08-12-07
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Strengths: Small size, very light, minimal buttons, simplistic yet stylish design, call quality is on par with the phone itself. Carry case doubles as charging dock.
Weaknesses: No optional ear hook, earbud is a bit uncomfortable, no replacement earbuds in different sizes, doesn't play mp3 ringtones when phone rings.
Overall Evaluation: I just got my headset yesterday, I love everything about it but the earbud. It doesn't fit well in my left ear, fits fine in my right. Being left handed, I'd much rather prefer to wear it on my left ear. The earbud isn't very soft, feels borderline too big, so i'm hoping some Jabra ear gels can help solve that issue for me. I love the simple elegance of the design, the small form factor is a plus as well, and so far nobody has been able to discern whether or not i'm on the headset or talking directly into the phone itself. The piece gets plenty loud and I can hear and be heard just fine. Worth the $35 I paid for it off PriceGrabber.com
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