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Phone Accessory - Jabra BT5010 Bluetooth Headset [Jabra Retail Packaging]
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List Price: $79.00
Our Price: $28.49
Your Save: $ 50.51 ( 64% )
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Manufacturer: Jabra
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory EAN: 0607421738422 Feature: Clear conversations, Improved voice pick up. Label: Jabra Manufacturer: Jabra Model: BT5010 Publisher: Jabra Release Date: 2007-05-29 Studio: Jabra
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Features
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Clear conversations, Improved voice pick up. Reduced wind noise Quit modes; vibrate and visual alert Dedicated on/off pairing button Up to 10 hours talk time and up to 300 hours standby time
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Customer Rating:      Summary: poor signal Comment: pros:
- connect well to pocket pc and laptop for hearing mp3 audio.
cons:
most of the time people cannot hear me(mainly while driving).
I do not recommend this product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not well built Comment: The ear hooks break, very easily. Don't leave it in a bag, pocket, glove compartment, or anywhere close contact with other objects. I've ended up having to buy a BT5010 and return it once to replace the ear hook. The joints on it are way too fragile and Jabra knows it. On their website there is a 5 pack of them for 5.99, which is a rip. So, finally my second ear hook broke and I called the company for advice. They immediately sent out some for me. At least they know.
Oh, function. It works great for all sorts of applications ... cell phone, internet chat, and recording ... not a bad idea for the price. An inconvenience with the ear hook.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Oh, snap! (literally) Comment: Anyone know where to get replacement ear hooks for this thing? Judging by the deafening sound of crickets chirping, I'll take that as a "no." My hook snapped and unless I can find one of these 5-cent parts, I'm going to have to drop more bucks for another headset. That would be painful, but the other issues I have with this headset might make another purchase easier to swallow. The sliding microphone was a good selling point for me until I figured out that even a slight bump of the slider while scratching my nose would kill the call. Shouldn't you have to slide it all the way in to end the call? You'd think. They should call it "hands-free" because you'd better not get your hands anywhere near it while your talking! I also had a strange problem with the picture and sound on my digital cable TV breaking up while using the headset. My old headset never caused a problem. The sound was good and it hung securely, so that's worth a couple stars, but I'd keep looking.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sound okay; but the original "hello" gets beeped out Comment: Thus far everyone hears me okay; and if I got extra earbuds, I could probably hear better. But when I call out, it makes a beeping noise when the other end is picking up, erasing the first "hello" on the other end leaving me a questioning "Hello?" Receiving calls with the headset is a pain, half the time it doesn't pick up. I love the design of this, but I'm going to have to get a different headset.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not good... too many cons Comment: Comfort/fit: good but not excellent, i generally like the headset with the ear loop, but this loop is thicker than my previous Jabra, making it less comfortable, and the loop moves with more difficulty.
Charging: the LED is good in indicating the remaining battery life. It should have came with a car charger, very useful, my older jabra never left my car, i could virually have it anywhere with me, now i have to take the headset home to charge it, and often forget to take it with me. The USB charging cord is useful but when you think about it if you don't get around with your laptop a lot, it is pretty useless.
Voice: Beeps in the beginning of ever call, you actually miss the first 2-3 seconds of the call, the beeps and warning sounds actually override the call itself, so neither you hear the other party or the other party hears you. Rediculous.
Voice: The documentation and website and poduct information doesn't say anything about the must of extending the boom mic. I thought it was optional to extend it to get better quality voice in noisy areas or windy atmosphere, actually no, the boom mic has to be extended to turn on the mic, otherwise no one will hear you.
Buttons: My previous Jabra BT330 had 2 volume buttons and one more button, beauifully locatedon the outer surface of the headset, that did everything else and worked perfectly: on/off, pairing, accept calls, reject calls, redial, voice command activation. This one button has split up the functions of that buttons onto 2 buttons, a very small one for on/off and pairing that has been hideously hid in a very inconvenient location, and another large one for the rest of the functions that has also been onconveniently located on top of the headset, making every press on it a risk of pushing the headset off your ear. Also the functions have become more confusing: a long press for voice activation instead of a tap and a double click (pushing the headset down and probably displacing it) for redialing instead of a long press.
Connectivity: the headset has the ability of being paired to more than one phone, two i think. In my opinion this is useless i guess, i think most people have only one phone, and I wouldn't share the headset with anyone else because it basically is sticks into your ear, wouldn't be very hygeinic. One major drawback for me was the unusabilty with my laptop. My older one was used on my laptop as a wireless handsfree for phone calls and voice chatting, very convenient when using skype for example. Now I kissed that fucntion good bye.
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