Samsung OEM Stereo Earbud Handsfree Headset for Samsung Black Carbon/ SGH-D900, Blackjack/ SGH-I607, SGH-A707, SGH-T809, SGH-D807, SGH-T629, SCH-U740 - Samsung Part # AEP420SBEB/STD
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Product features- Original Samsung part # AEP420SBEB/STD
- Left and Right Earbud Stereo Handsfree Headset
- One-touch button - answers and disconnects calls, and initiates Voice Activated Dialing
- Adjustable miniature clip to keep microphone and cord in place
- Color: Black
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionThis Samsung OEM Stereo Earbud Handsfree Headset is compatible with Samsung Black Carbon/ SGH-D900, Blackjack/ SGH-I607, SGH-A707, SGH-T809, SGH-D807, & SGH-T629 Cellular Phones. It allows you listen to music as well as taking phone calls.
User reviews Samsung Stereo Earbuds, 2008-08-10 The set up sucks. The length of the left ear bud is shorter than the right. Feels very uncomfortable. Good product, good sound, prompt delivery, 2008-08-09 The sound quality is good. I'm happy with the product. It was also delivered quickly. Quite Excelent, 2008-08-09 Doesn't have the pops that many other head sets/adapters did. Nice cord length. If I don't have the clip attached to my shirt the left one falls out if I move around very much. I like them and wish I'd bought two seeing as how I paid more for shipping and handling than I did for the actual product... Dirt cheap... Perfect for me., 2008-08-04 I purchased two of these handsfree for my Samsung T809,and they're the original ones! For dirt cheap! I abuse them so much that I go to sleep wearing them almost daily,and they hold up for 8 months.Purchased two of them earlier,and getting two more now after the old ones had problems. Mic doesn't work in one; right speaker doesn't work in one. I dont expect them to run lifelong at this price! Some Design Issues but still Good Quality , 2008-07-29 I only gave this product 3 stars because of the sound quality. There are a number of design issues with this headset:
1) The single earpiece you would use to talk on the phone is the very long piece and so the piece you speak into is far far away from where you are speaking.
2) You cannot adjust the length of the cords (e.g. if you wanted the speaker piece to be anywhere in the vicinity of your mouth) and so you must tie it similar to what you see in the picture
3) The ear piece is HUGE so either you have to wear it uncomfortably shoved in your ear or it will fall out (Side note: I haven't had issues with this with other headsets, so I think it's just this headset)
I do like the sound quality and people I'm speaking to comment that it is clear. I also like how the phone can be answered by simply pressing a button on the speaker piece.
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