Samsung WEP200 Black Bluetooth Wireless Headset
Product features- Up to 4 Hours Talk Time
- Up to 70 Hours Standby Time
- Weighs only 9 grams
- Smallest and lightest headset on the market today
- Headset controls for last number redial, call hold, and call rejection
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionWhen it comes to mobile communication, Bluetooth is the wireless way to go. When it comes to featherlight comfort and widescale functionality, Samsung headsets are front runners. Samsung's WEP200 Bluetooth headset is soft as a sigh, light as an undertone, slim as a murmur and as mobile as you are. The Samsung WEP200 bring Bluetooth to your ear as none other. Talk for hours with the ergonomically stylish design. Wear the Samsung WEP200 Bluetooth headset and keep communicating. It is compatible with Samsung and other non-Samsung Bluetooth enabled phones. It's here for you! Voice Dialing capable Call waiting capable Volume up/down control
User reviews Disappointed, 2008-07-22 I bought this primarily because of new laws in Washington punishing people who hold cell phones up to their heads while driving. I rarely call anyone on the road, but sometimes I get calls and I don't want to get a ticket. This little puppy was easy to get working with my Samsung cell phone, but it seems like I get a lot of distortion, even with the volume set to its lowest level. I can't understand people who are speaking to me about half the time. I have decided to shop for another unit. It may be my own fault. Perhaps I have failed to make some critical adjustment. Or it may be I am talking to people who are using cheap phones. Like I said, I don't use it much. I don't think driving and talking on the phone is either safe, or a good idea. I hope your experience is better than mine. Worth the 25$, 2008-07-21 I have been using Bluetooth headsets for mostly Motorola cell phones for about five years. Price is important because these tiny devices have a tendency to get lost or stepped on. I have used this small and lightweight device for a month. since I have the Jabra earpieces, I replaced the current "clip" with this - fits/works nicely.
The Samsung unit provides good sound and volume control. The feature button needs a certain pressure to activate and sometimes I have to depress it a bit extra to work right. With voice activation technology, I find I have to repeat myself a bit more then I did with the more expensive Logitech bluetooth headsets.
In sum, size, fit, cost and basic operation are the big pluses....this was worth the 25$ (with free shipping)! excellent blue tooth, 2008-07-21 This is an excellent blue tooth. Pairing was simple enough if you follow the directions. The only thing I wish they included was a car charger as the majority of the time it is used is when I am driving, so that would be a convenient place to store it.
The "in ear" bud takes some getting used to and can be a little uncomfortable if worn for extended periods of time, however, reception and quality is very good.
This is one of the best blue tooth headsets I've used and the Amazon price was unbeatable. Not good for Car usage, 2008-07-20 All BT headsets suffer from this problem: needs to recharge! What cell phone companies need to do is create a cell phone with a removable BT headset and charge the headset while charging the cell phone. This tiny headset certainly can be part of a BlackJack II. I should probably patent this idea.
Anyway because of the California law, I bought this headset. I thought I could solve the charging problem by turning it on only when a call is coming in. Well it takes more than 4 seconds to turn it on and a few more seconds for the BT connection. By then the phone already gone into voice mail. So minus 1 star.
The second problem is trying making a call using my BJ II's voice dial (MS voice command). My car is an Acura and so it's not very noisy when all the windows are up. I still have a hard time calling anyone by name. But at home, it's very easy. So minus 1 star.
The third problem is the volume in the car. I have to adjust the volume up EVERYTIME. Otherwise I can't hear very well in the car. So minus 1 star.
Anyone have a quick turn on BT headset recommendation?
Good headset, abysmal customer service from Samsung, 2008-07-19 The headset works pretty well with my treo 755p. In fact, it's the best headset I've found for the treo (tried plantronics and motorola previously without success). However, the ear hooks were missing from the package and Samsung customer service wouldn't even speak to me without me providing my phone's ESN numbers. WTH? I also attempted to make a request on Samsung's service website, which also would not function correctly. I called Amazon CS and they sent a replacement after 4 minutes on the phone. AWESOME!
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