
Bluetooth headset reviews have been a long time coming from me, because I use a carrier that has been notoriously slow to release compatible devices. In late 2005 the stars aligned and Sprint finally offered the PPC-6700, a BT enabled PDA phone which I was eager to purchase. All that remained was to find a headset that was light and comfortable to wear, easy to operate, had clear sound - both incoming and outgoing, and that wouldn't look like an appendage dangling from the side of my face.
Via The Gadgeteer
People who read this article also browsed these articles:
Say you’re gleefully frying your eardrums with the help of your trusty music player. Then, you get a call. You frantically reach into your pocket...
The Mirror Parking Sensor With Bluetooth Handsfree. So it’s a convergent car accessory. Parking sensors, a rearview mirror and a Bluetooth mobile phone handsfree kit...
Measuring just 66 x 66 x 19mm and weighing only 85g, the E858 is one of the smallest PMP’s we’ve seen. Despite this, it features...
For the shockingly-low price of £10.43:The Genius HS-04SU headset is suitable for a wide verity of applications, from playing games to using it for VoIP...
If you’re the type of person who needs to do a short 500 word document in the quickest amount of time possible, then this keyboard...
Not only does this stereo play CDs, WMAs, and AACs, but also features Bluetooth. With this, you can do fancy bluetooth handsfree in your car,...
Mobilepen provides a touchpad that remotely connects to any cell phone (running on Symbian Series 60 or Windows Mobile) and transfers the data to the...
While it isn't exactly a mouse, it is close. It's the first Bluetooth trackball.The Ball designed by Chwang Yi, should look familiar to you, if...