Samsung SCH-R610 Cell Phone Accessories
Samsung Hands-free Stereo Soft-Gel Headset for Samsung R200 R500 R610 A517 A737 A747 i617 T409 T439 T539 T639 T729 T819 A513 A523 M510 M520 - AAEP435SBEBSTD for Samsung SCH-R610
Product features- Hands-free Stereo Soft-Gel Headset - AAEP435SBEBSTD
- ** WILL NOT WORK WITH SAMSUNG i607 BLACKJACK **
- ASIN: B0013763VY FOR SAMSUNG i607 BLACKJACK
- 1 year warranty from Samsung
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionLightweight and comfortable, this SAMSUNG Hands-Free Stereo Headset has comfortable soft-gel ear buds and is ideal for listening to music on the go. The one-touch button answers and ends calls, as well as initiates Voice Activated Dialing (For use with SAMSUNG S20-pin connector mobile phones). ** WILL NOT WORK WITH SAMSUNG i607 BLACKJACK **
User reviews Great Quality, 2008-11-11 The product was exactly what i expected and a bit more. The ear buds fit so well that in a way they provide a bit of noise cancellation when listening to audio. Knowing the price of such products at a retail store it is a good buy. Something I would have liked from the seller is a discount on multiple items bc you almost pay the same shipping for double for two. Comfortable and good on Airplanes - Great for Price, 2008-10-31 I hate earphones as they usually hurt my ears. These are soft and fairly comfortable for being so inexpensive. I definetly recommend these for the price. Just traved on a plane and they worked GREAT! The loud annoying ladies behind me were still able to scream in my ear but I just turned up the volume and slept on!
Great Samsung Earphones, 2008-10-30 These earphones are very good quality and i think that they're sound-canceling too! I mostly use them to listen to music on my phone, but it also has a microphone so it's hands-free calling as well. They're very long and i can't think of any flaws. The ear buds come in only one size so they might not fit inside your ear, but they work great for me! Definitely worth the low price, 2008-10-28 For the most part, I am very pleased with this product. The only negative is that the stereo sound quality is somewhat lacking. It's fine if you only use it for talking on the phone, but most people will probably be using it to listen to music, and while it's not exactly terrible, the sound quality leaves much to be desired for listening to music.
To be safe, I also purchased an adapter that will allow the use of standard headphones with the Blackjack II, because I had read the reviews concerning the sound quality on this product. I get much better sound using the adapter with other headphones I already own, but it's a little less convenient. I've yet to decide which I will use regularly, but one thing to consider is that there is no button on the adapter to answer the phone, unlike the one on these headphones.
To sum it up, these headphones are definitely a good deal for the price, but as far as sound quality, you get what you pay for here. Decent 'phones for the price, 2008-10-26 I don't want to go into details mostly because I don't have to, here's what you're getting
-pretty good quality headphones
-good built-in mic (although I did get some echo sometimes)
-pointless button thingy (i still can't figure out what the button is for)
-weird fitting headphones (they came with only one size inserts and they are very loose and wobbly so it's hard to keep them in your ears for extended periods of time.
-Honestly this is more like a 2.75 rated item
-Unless you use the headset constantly in a state where it's required, I wouldn't recommend these.
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