LG HBM-760 Bluetooth Wireless Headset
Product features- Lightweight design for all day comfort
- Features easy pairing, volume control and voice control
- Call waiting and call reject functions
- Compliant with most Bluetooth devices
- Connectivity - up to 30 feet away
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionLG Bluetooth Headset is big on comfort, convenience, and performance. Over-Ear model is stylish and comfortable and easy to use with 180-degree rotation for right and left ear use. Bluetooth headset allows the user to have wireless communication anytime anywhere. Call Handling made easy: Bluetooth functions include volume control, last number redial, call reject, and supports voice dialing with 3-way calling and call waiting! Up to 9 hours talk time or up to 200 hours standby time before the internal battery needs recharging with the included 110-120 volt AC travel charger. Bluetooth Hands-free profile (HF) and Headset profile (HSP) are supported on this Bluetooth version 2.0 class for fast secure connectivity up to 30 feet away. Up to 9 hours of talk time and 200 hours of standby time (before the internal battery needs recharging) Travel Charger (Included) - 110-120 volt AC Weight - 8 Ounces
User reviews Great headset, 2009-01-05 I bought this headset for Christmas, and it is working great. I have not had to charge it yet, and I have been using it for 10 days. LG Bluetooth headset, 2008-12-21 Good sound but can't get very far away from the phone or it doesn't work--like if my phone is in the backseat when I'm driving. You get what you pay for., 2008-12-21 The LG HBM-760 is a simple, small basic bluetooth headset. I purchased the LG HBM-760 at the local Verizon store for 24.99. It took about 2 hours for it to completely charge. After placing the unit in my ear, I realized that it is quite uncomfortable. After having it in my ear for 30 minutes it became actually painful. After making and recieving several calls with the unit. Here are my opinions: 1.) Their was some slight static after about several phone calls. 2.) The sound volume was not quite high enough and the sound quality was OK, but nothing to brag about. 3.)I had no complaints from the people I called and all said they heard me just fine.
Overall, you get what you pay for. For a $25 unit, it's not that bad. There is no way I could wear this headset continously. It did pair very easily with my LG Dare. The simple functions seemed to work fine, but the biggest problem that i found was just how uncomfortable it was. If the earpiece that fits in the ear was slightly smaller or softer, this headset would be a great deal for $25. The sound quality is par to subpar, but what would you expect for something this cheap. This is disappointing., 2008-12-20 The ear bud is to large, so it cannot stay in my ear. The Ear Support is too flimsy, so it falls off or falls away from my ear too easily. The power connector is some odd plug, not the standard Mini-usb connector so popular now. So you cannot use the cellphone charger as a double for charging.
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