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Reviewed by: EricO
Updated:10-06-07
Duration of ownership:1 Weeks
Strengths: Small, stylish, clear signal, nice charging station.
Weaknesses: Falls out of my ear, some hiss during calls, could be lost easily.
Overall Evaluation: This is a really attractive headset. I bought it on sale to replace my WEP210 (an even smaller model) which got lost. The WEP410 is even better in a few ways: the charger is no longer permanently attached to the case, so you can now carry the earpiece in a safe case without the charging cord; it's a bit larger, and the sound quality is better. It immediately synched to my Nokia phone. The controls are fine, but you may accidentally press the big multi-function button and disconnect a caller if you adjust the fit while on a call (see below). The drawback to these good qualities is that the earpiece has sized covers, and the largest is still small for my ear. When I had the WEP210, I cheated by adding a foam cover from another headset to the earbud ring to make the set fit better in my ear. That can't be done with the WEP410, because the earpieces are similar to the Shure EC2 and Sony MDR-EX70 Fontopia headphones, thin rubber caps that fit onto a plastic hub. I used the largest supplied earpiece and talked for a few minutes on a few occasions; the headset wobbled with my jaw movement and eventually fell out. I adjusted it during a call and, pushing the function button on the front, hung up by accident. Firm seating is only a temporary solution, since talking may make it loosen in your ear. I'm deciding whether I can get Jabra fitted earpiece replacements (which are made for their great-fitting headsets) to work with this model or just return it for a refund. Too bad, because other than fit, I like this model a lot. If your ears are not too big, LOL, this might be prefect.
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Reviewed by: shuyak
Updated:05-18-08
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Strengths: Clear reception on both ends, light weight.
Weaknesses: Multifunction button may be too small for some that finger may completely block the indicating light.
Overall Evaluation: -Good receptions on both ends. Even though without noise canceling effect, works well indoor and outdoor. Not as well in windy condition. -Multifunction button may be too small for some that finger may completely block the indicating light. -Light weight, stylish and relatively small. -3 sizes of ear piece. To find the best fit, try with both ears (you may find surprisingly that the ears are not symmetrical) -Carrying/charging case is handy for storage. -Reception is good within 10 ft. Static may occur if beyond. -Pair with Samsung Gleam instantly. Have trouble to pair with Motorola RAZR v3m. -Overall good quality for the price.
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Reviewed by: VinPro
Updated:04-16-08
Duration of ownership:30 Days
Strengths: Voice clarity, size, comfort and price
Weaknesses: The multifunction button is easily pushed resulting in a redial of the last person called.
Overall Evaluation: The voice clarity is excellent for both the caller and the person at the other end. This is my first Bluetooth headset and I spent a lot of time researching before purchasing this one. Apparently, there are many models by several manufacturers that don't rate well and I didn't want to get stuck with a sub par device so I took my time and I'm glad I did. This thing is all I could have hoped for at a price much lower than a lot of the competition. Other than my complaint that I mentioned in the Weakness category above I think this is an excellent product. I also recommended it to a friend of mine who purchased one for himself and one for his wife and they are both extremely satisfied. As far as I'm concerned, you can't go wrong with the Samsung WEP410.
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Reviewed by: vrbnstl
Updated:04-04-08
Duration of ownership:6 Weeks
Strengths: The WEP410 was a breeze to link to my cell. I could hear and was heard very well while using it and it holds power as advertised. Its tiny profile renders is barely noticeable while attached.
Weaknesses: I have had it drop out of my ear on occasion, however the ear piece covers that are supplied with it may remedy that. Also, I have accidently made calls while simply applying the headset.
Overall Evaluation: I have really enjoyed having the convenience of this little head set. It is a relief to know that on long calls I do not have the phone itself, right up against my ear. Also, I can safely and quickly answer and successfully complete calls while attending to other activities. The WEP410 has met and exceeded my expectations in convenience and reliability. It's a great buy!
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Reviewed by: pmsok
Updated:02-14-08
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Strengths: small, light, clear (both Tx and Rx). The ear insert fit my ear nicely and it felt solid even when I shake my head.
Weaknesses: None as far as I am concern.
Overall Evaluation: I have been looking for something like this for a while, and have tried other higher price (in-ear) unit (motorola, plantronics), and have been disappointed. Though DSP was suppose to make it better, it made it worst, especially to the person I am talking to. It seem to amplify the sound around me. This one seems to be understated, but works for me.
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Reviewed by: jayacker
Updated:02-05-08
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Strengths: none
Weaknesses: turns off by itself constantly
Overall Evaluation: this does not work very well. It turns off by itself constantly, and it arrived missing the over the ear piece. I will probably have to go out and buy a different divice..I'd love to return this one if possible.
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Reviewed by: PietenpolGuy
Updated:01-25-08
Duration of ownership:1
Strengths: Excellent sound without echo. Callers are clear and they say I sound like I'm using the handset.
Weaknesses: None yet.
Overall Evaluation: The inconspicuous device is small, comfortable and well-styled. If you don't like the blinking light you can even disable that using the volume buttons. I took the Motorola H500 back to the store today because all of my callers said there was an unbearable echo and exchanged it for the WEP410. (That is a common complaint with the H500) It cost me an additional $40 but I could have bought it here on Price Grabber and saved money. This one has NO echo! In fact, my son said he can't tell if I'm on the handset or using the WEP410. Going to buy one for my wife and son.
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Reviewed by: HenOnMars
Updated:01-20-08
Duration of ownership:4 Months
Strengths: Small, light
Weaknesses: Not very clear when used in rooms
Overall Evaluation: Pros:The design of WEP410 really amazes me. It has length of only half of your finger, and the weight is very light. It has three cushion of different sizes so that you will always find one makes you comfortable when wearing it. I extremely recommend it for long conversation phone-calls.Cons:It is not as good as wired ear phones when making calls at home or an quiet enviroment(I am using it with SAMSUNG A900), and it drops severals times during calls (I have been using it for four months)
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Reviewed by: jrwvawbmw
Updated:01-05-08
Duration of ownership:9 Months
Strengths: small, portable, light weight, charges quickly, good talk time
Weaknesses: easy to lose,
Overall Evaluation: This is my second WEP410, I lost my first one taking something out of my pocket. This is only the second blue tooth I have owned, but it does the job
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Reviewed by: pricegruba
Updated:12-31-07
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Strengths: Good-looking, small, good range, clear sound, well built
Weaknesses: redial button
Overall Evaluation: I bought this Samsung bluetooth headset because it is small, light, and does not have a big ear hook. Although the headset is small, sound quality does not sacrifice. People can hear me very well, but sometimes they could tell I was using a headset instead of talking to the phone. I had paired it with notebook and several phones successfully (except for one Nokia cellphone). I also use it to make Skype calls with the notebook. The center button serves call/hang up/last number redial. It will redial if you hit the button accidentally, or it is bumped by other things in the packet. To prevent it from becoming an eavesdropping device for the last person I called, I usually keep it in the charging case. I like it very much - 5 for excellent engineering.






