CNET has a review of the Tekkeon EzTalker Digital and writes – “Yet it’s quite possible that the Motorola Razr H3 Bluetooth Headset is the most fashion-forward headset to date … Thanks to the aforementioned ergonomic ear hook, the overall fit of the Razr H3 headset feels great. The Razr H3′s earpiece rests against the ear instead of jutting in the canal, which lets you wear the headset for long periods of time without any discomfort. Slipping the headset on and off is easy, even when wearing glasses.”
Tekkeon EzTalker Digital Bluetooth Headset Review at CNET
March 28th, 2006 | Posted by in Bluetooth Headset | Tekkeon - (0 Comments)
CNET has a review of the Tekkeon EzTalker Digital and writes – “Yet it’s quite possible that the Motorola Razr H3 Bluetooth Headset is the most fashion-forward headset to date … Thanks to the aforementioned ergonomic ear hook, the overall fit of the Razr H3 headset feels great. The Razr H3′s earpiece rests against the ear instead of jutting in the canal, which lets you wear the headset for long periods of time without any discomfort. Slipping the headset on and off is easy, even when wearing glasses.”
Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset Review at CNET
March 7th, 2006 | Posted by in Bluetooth Headset | Motorola - (0 Comments)
CNET has a review of the Motorola H700 and writes – “Arguably the best feature on the Motorola H700 is its PowerFlip foldable microphone. As with the HS850, folding the boom mic out turns on the headset, while folding it back in turns it off. This makes it incredibly easy to answer and end calls; you just flip it down to answer and flip it up to end. The reversible ergonomic ear hook has a rubberized back designed to cradle the ear, making for a very comfortable fit. Also, because the earpiece rests against the ear instead of inside it, you’ll hardly realize you’re wearing it.”
Motorola H500 Bluetooth Headset Review at CNET
February 28th, 2006 | Posted by in Bluetooth Headset | Motorola - (0 Comments)
CNET has a review of the Motorola H500 and writes – “A welcome improvement upon the Motorola H500 is its new ergonomic ear hook, complete with a rubberized back housing designed to fit around the ear. The ear hook is adjustable for additional comfort and can be worn on either ear. As for the earpiece, it’s more like a speaker that just rests against the ear. This makes it a lot easier to put on and take off, unlike with headsets that have in-ear buds.”
Jabra JX10 Bluetooth Headset Review at TrustedReviews
February 23rd, 2006 | Posted by in Bluetooth Headset | Jabra - (0 Comments)
TrustedReviews has a review of the Jabra JX10 and writes – “In essence then this is the most pleasant Bluetooth headset I’ve come across and I think it looks and sounds great. I will miss the boom mike of the Motorola HS-850 that turns on only when it’s open as that really extends standby time, but on the Jabra this is made up for by the inclusion of both a wall charger and a desktop charger, so you can have one waiting at each end of your journey. The only downside is that it’s a little on the expensive side. Considering the looks, the performance and all that you get in the box, it’s not bad value, but the price is certainly going to put some people off – though presumably not BMW or Porsche owners.”
Jabra JX10 Bluetooth Headset Review at CNET
February 22nd, 2006 | Posted by in Bluetooth Headset | Jabra - (0 Comments)
CNET has a review of the Jabra JX10 and writes – “Aside from its size, the Jabra JX10 sports an attractive design. Its sexy angular shape is complemented by a silver body with black accents. The earpiece rests comfortably in the ear, and even though the JX10 comes with a detachable ear hook, we found that we didn’t need it most of the time. Because of its symmetrical shape, it can be worn on either the right or the left ear.”

BT160 comes with 33 interchangeable design covers. Besides that, BT160 provides up to six hours of talk time, up to 110 hours of standby time and weighs just one-half ounce (16 grams). It also features a standard answer/end call button and volume control, both conveniently located on the headset so users won’t need to touch their mobile phones when answering calls and adjusting volumes. Suggested retail price is $59. (more…)
