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Plantronics MX203-X1 Mobile Headset for Most Phones with Standard 2.5mm Headset Jack - Audiovox, Blackberry, Kyocera, LG, Samsung, Sanyo, Tr?o for Sanyo
Product features- Compact, discreet and lightweight
- Be heard clearly with WindSmart® microphone
- Unparalleled comfort with unique Flex Grip® design
- Conveniently located one-touch call answer/end
- Excellent volume for easy listening
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionExperience the hands-free convenience and freedom of the MX203 from Plantronics! Experience an exceptionally stable, comfortable fit and one-handed placement with the unique Flex Grip design. Hear and be heard clearly in almost any environment with WindSmart technology, providing Plantronics' distinctive sound clarity. Put an end to fumbling with easy access to one-touch call answer/end. This no-frills quality headset is perfect for your bustling life whether you are at your child's soccer game, the grocery store, home or anywhere you need to be hands-free. You will love this lightweight, discreet and stable mobile headset - perfect for your busy life!
User reviews Good item, horrible vendor., 2008-10-12 The price was right, the item was exactly what it was supposed to be and works as expected. Now, here's the bad part. I ordered 3 of them. One showed up. We contacted Amazon who said it was a 3rd party vendor and they had nothing to do with it!! (Gee...except for having them available on your site!). We then contacted the vendor and explained the issue, they were far less than professional (seemed to run the business from their garage). They did say that they'd send out the two missing items. Within a couple of days we received another package from them. Was it the missing two headsets? Hardly. It held a single auto adapter and not one that would work with any of our phones. Once again, another call to the vendor. 3 days later...another package. THIS time the other two pieces actually made it here. They had asked that we return our unordered adapter on OUR dime! We refused. Oddly enough, we live about 1/2 block from a Sprint store and it would have been phenomenally quicker just to have walked down there and bought these for about $10 more each. I saved $30, but it was a pain in the butt. I would NOT recommend this vendor. And shame on Amazon for washing their hands of any responsibility. Plantronics Headset, 2008-04-07 mic hang on ears ok, i wish that by pushing the outside button enable you to answer incoming call without fliping the cell phone - no, you still have to flip the phone, close the phoce and begin talking.
i suggest that you shop for such a feature in the phone store, try it out before buying.
Works top notch, 2007-11-16 I've used Plantronics headsets for probably 50 years. Initially when flying oceanic runs for air to ground contact, and later with ham radio. I purchased the MX203-X! Mobile Headset to try it out and it worked so well that I purchased several more to give to my family to use. Recommend without reservations. great buy, 2007-11-09 The headset is very easy to adjust. The sound quality is great. Would recommend this product to anyone. Hands Free Driving, 2007-08-12 I purchased this product so I could chat with my family while driving to and from work. It conveniently fits in one ear without the headset looking microphone so you don't feel like you are working at Old Navy or in a call center. You should be sure to plug it in before driving so there's no extra fiddling around, the only inconvenience associated with non-wireless capabilities. Quite often the person I am speaking with complains of not being able to hear me very well, but after a microphone adjustment it seems to be aleviated.
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