Customer Reviews and Ratings

2.5 out of 5 stars

Based on 3 reviews

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Tried them all...

    • Written by from Gloucester

    21 of 24 people found this useful

    I have had the plantronics and Motorola BT headphones and like all other users ended up with these. When used during sports found that hey moved around a touch which resulted in a loss of volume. When used in the office (I work on my own) I found sound quality to be superb and the phone function a handy bonus although if you move around too much the mike tends to clip your speech.

    Connectivity was great when still but when active I had to use an armband to get the audio to stream without dropouts

    I think there is still a way to go with BT headsets before they tick all the boxes but this one is probably the best of the BT neckband headsets out there.

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Poor Volume + Poor Bluetooth Connection

    • Written by from Rayleigh

    39 of 42 people found this useful

    Bought these after trying Plantronics and Motorola S9-HD's as other sites had rated these well. Had them for 4 days and had to return them.

    Volume level was terrible, even with both the iPhone and Headset turned up to full. The connection over Bluetooth was unreliable even when the iPhone was less than 6" away from the Headset in the top front pocket of my suit jacket.

    Plus points - Good fit, audio reproduction and battery life.
    Negatives - Unusable when on the move which is a shame.

    Was this useful? Poor Volume + Poor Bluetooth Connection

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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    One day....

    • Written by from HOVE

    51 of 53 people found this useful

    After various attempts to find a good bluetooth headset I gave this a go. Plus points - beats Plantronics/Motorola hands down on comfort - though the connecting cable could be longer and it still makes me look like Dumbo (I can live with that). The downside? As seems to be the case with all bluetooth headsets, the volume level at top whack is pathetic. I'm not deaf - I can hear people in the 'real world' calling me Dumbo when the volume is at it's highest which makes the 'bass-thumping streo sound' description absurdly exaggerated. If Plantronics, Motorola, Senheisser and Philips pool resources maybe one day .........?