Plantronics MX256-X1 EarBud Headset with Noise-Canceling Microphone with 2.5mm Plug
Product features- Unparalleled comfort with unique Flex Grip® design
- Talk anywhere with the benefits of a noise-canceling microphone
- Ultimate voice clarity with pivoting boom
- Easy to use with quick, one-handed placement
- Compatible with all phones that have a 2.5mm Plug including Audiovox, Blackberry, Kyocera, LG, Motorola, Samsung, Sanyo, Tr?o
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionExperience the freedom, superior sound and sleek style of the MX256 from Plantronics . Excellent stability and a secure fit are perfect when you are on-the-go - whether running through the airport or hailing a cab! You will appreciate the discreet style, lasting comfort, and one-handed placement of unique Flex Grip design. Be heard clearly in any environment with the pivoting boom and noise-canceling microphone. Put an end to fumbling with conveniently located one-touch call answer/end and mute. This innovative headset design is perfect for your bustling life. The MX256 is compatible with today's most popular mobile phones.This product is designed for most phones with standard 2.5mm headset jack - Audiovox, Blackberry, Kyocera, LG, Samsung, Sanyo, Treo.
User reviews Fits like a glove!, 2009-01-06 I LOVE this headset - it fits like a glove. Never moves, totally comfortable, and I can wear for hours on long road trips - totally forgetting it is there. And sound - Plantronics awesome, as usual. Platronics MX256-X1 Earbud headset, 2008-11-23 This earbud has worked really well and the price was about 1/3 of the cost at the cell phone stores. Plantronics MX256-X1 review, 2008-09-30 this product looks good on paper and it probably will work well, if it fits your ear properly. I have used ear-hook sets before, and was very pleased with an older ear-hook unit from Plantronics - but this one surprised me a little, having difficulty inserting over/in my ear. I will have to practice a little more but so far it is not working as quickly or simply as the older plantronics unit I had (which failed, requiring replacement). Barely audible, 2008-08-30 I wanted a wired headset because all the bluetooth headsets I tried with my iPhone proved unreliable. That's probably more a problem with the iPhone than the headsets.s The design of the Plantronics is attractive but it is barely loud enough to be heard in the house, let alone in a car. The headset that came with the iPhone must be 4 or 5 time louder. It is difficult to believe that this is the best a company with a reputation like Plantronics could do. Incompatible with LG phone? Very poor sound quality., 2008-08-14 Seems that my LG CU500 thinks this is not a headset, as it gives a different graphic for this vs. other headsets when plugged in.
I could hear others well, but they could barely hear me. Not just bad quality sound, but totally unusable. Speakerphone works better, and my 10 year old headset that shipped with my Panasonic cordless phone (that's a landline phone, folks) has stepped in for car duty.
Ended up in the trash since I lost the original packaging :(.
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