BlueAnt UNHFPBAXW3 X3 Micro Bluetooth Headset (White)
Product features- Small ergonomic design (only 5.2cm long)
- USB, wall and in car charger provided
- Pairs with 3 Bluetooth devices
- Lightweight (13 grams)
- 2 year warranty
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionLightweight, stylish and comfortable / Can be paired to 3 different Bluetooth devices / Multiple charging options / A high quality full duplex
User reviews Kind of sucky, 2008-12-19 Mediocre sound quality. Every person I tried to converse with had trouble understanding me. Quality not sufficient for use. Suck level: Alpha! Hulk like Bluetooth! Hulk no smash Bluetooth!, 2008-10-03 Great item. I usually wear it w/o the earclip and it stays on. Sound is extremely good, it sounds like the person is next to you and they can hear you just as good. You can charge it in you car, computer and house outlet, what more can you ask for. I got the white headset because my car is white. blue ant, 2008-07-10 this product when I have it Ilike too much but I only spoke less than 2 hours and when you get charger it charge quitkly thats the reason I dont like it so I decide to send the back and this is the time that I dont have answer of the other product. BlueAnt Bluetooth, 2008-06-19 Works great! Sound quality is very good. Love the two line set-up this product has. One Little Annoying Thing about the BlueAnt, 2008-06-11 First, I had a Jabra, then a Jawbone - neither of those worked properly and the Jawbone just wouldn't stay on my ear no matter how hard I tried! So, I get the BlueAnt X3 micro - first impressions: nice style, lightweight, easy to pair to phone, fits well and doesn't fall off of my ear. Callers report that I sound just like I am talking through the handset and they can't tell I am using a bluetooth headset. Even my voice recognition feature on my phone works better when I use the headset versus not using it - so an A+ for sound quality, comfort and fit!
Then I find out it has a slight problem. I have the Samsung Gleam as my cell phone. When a call is coming into the phone the headset rings and I push the button on the X3 to connect to the call. The call connects, but I can't hear the caller. The caller can hear me and themselves in a weird echo. If I pick up the handset I can continue with the call but not through the headset. If I place the call using the x3 everything works as it should. I finally found a way around this "bug" - when a call comes in I have to flip open the phone and answer the call by pushing the "send" button. Then the call is connected to the x3 and the conversation can go on as normal.
I contacted BlueAnt customer service after trying all the troubleshooting in the manual. They had no answer for me, other than to get a different phone! Not sure about their customer service - but I guess I can deal with this minor inconvenience for now. Would be nice if everything worked perfectly though!
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