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Motorola 2.5mm Mono Hands-Free Headset - Black

Product features

  • Shirt Clip Included
  • Compatible with all handset with 2.5mm headset jacks
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Product description

Compatible with any Cellular Phone of 2.5m jack Socket. Compatible with Cellular Phones: Audiovox, LG-Touchpoint, Mitsubishi, Motorola, NEC, Nextel, Samsung, Qualcomm, Kyocera, Sanyo etc... This earpiece provides maximum comfort while remaining totally concealed. It also offers convenient hands-free operation of your phone

User reviews

  Nope, 2008-08-19
It seemed to work well for about a week, and then everyone on the other end said they could barely hear me (although I could hear them just fine).

  Good product, great price, 2008-08-11
My phone is old and I am not into walking around with a bluetooth or having to charge it so I got one of these to comply with the new handsfree law in CA for if/when I need it - but mostly I just return calls or let my passenger field them. Cheap, comes in a small ziplock & I leave it in my car in case I need it, and it works fine. If I don't clip it to my shirt the earphone will tend to fall out from the weight; it's not a tight fit for me but it's not uncomfortable and the sound is clear on both ends of the call. A good basic device if you don't want to walk around looking like the Borg or spend a lot of money.

  Nothing Special, 2008-07-31
Your basic ear bud headset. Works OK. Most of the people I talk to when I'm using it say it sounds faint - definitely much softer than not using it. It has good sound to my ear but I'm still looking for one that does a better job of carrying my voice.

  Crackly whenever you move the connector, 2008-07-27
It fits nicely, but if you move the connector it crackles. Cheap price, cheap product.

  You get what you pay for, 2008-06-15
Not a great product. Everyone I call complains about how "distant" I sound, and I have to hold the little microphone up to my mouth or clip it to my collar (if I'm wearing one). The earpiece doesn't stay too well either. I only spent three bucks on it so I can't complain too much. But I'm surprised Motorola puts its name on these things. It's almost complete junk.



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