Siemens Cell Phone Accessories
Jabra EarSet WindUP with 2.5mm Universal Headset Jack for Siemens
Product features- Sensitive, uni-directional microphone delivers consistent sound no matter how you move
- In-line WindUp with built-in clothes clips offers lightweight, tangle-free ease of use
- Retractable cord winds compactly to fit in the palm of your hand, a pocket, briefcase or purse
- EarGels channel sound into your ear for reception that outdoes your handset
- With the 2.5mm Universal Jack, this headset works with most phones (except Nokia phones)
Great price from eBayProduct description-Tangle-free cord -Unidirectional mic -Includes 3 pairs of Eargels -UPC 607421726528
User reviews great headset, 2008-08-31 Good quality sound and the retractable feature makes it great to use for the price. Still in good shape after a year, but..., 2005-12-06 I'm forever on the endless search for retractable headsets for my cell phone. I came across this about a year ago after breaking the winder on an older set (which I absolutely loved but can't find it anymore).
I was a bit skeptical on the mic quality since it's on the ear piece itself, plus I'm a soft speaker and I have long hair so that doesn't help in the matter. Surprisingly, the person on the other end can hear me quite clearly. The only time there are problems is if there is too much background noise on my end.
I have to knock it down to 3 stars because the retractable device needs improvement. You have to pull from both ends of the cord to lengthen it, and again for it to retract. This is not something that you want to do while driving. If you don't feed the wires back in on it's correct side, it'll jam up the winder which is a pain to undo at times.
Overall, it's great to keep in my car and it's better than having a headset that does not retract. I'll continue my search for the perfect set in the mean time. GREAT just wish you could have an answer button..., 2005-09-21 I lost my first JabraWind Up and bought an inexpensive BodyGlove piece. Now I am ordering another JabraWind Up. It's comfortable and good reception. Easy to store never tangles. I had my other one over a year before I lost it!! I just wish it had a hang up and answer button, but I will trade comfort (It stays in your ear and easily inserts!) and reception for that on feature : ) I highly recommend it! great fit, flimsy spool, 2005-09-16 I've had this EarSet for about a year. The fit is very comfortable and the sound is good. People on the other end can hear me well, although I have had complaints about wind noise from my car A/C system.
The worst part of the EarSet is the flimsy design. The reel that holds the cord is not very well designed. Mine broke after about a month. Getting the wire to retract back into the reel can be a hassle. Sometimes the wire would feed down the side of the reel, causing it to jam. After it broke, I disassembled the reel and have used it since by just wrapping the cord around my phone. Happy enough with mine, several months, 2005-08-20 I've used an "earset" for several months. The windup feature was the big attraction for me. Despite my suspicions, people all tell me that - at least on my instrument - the tiny ear-level microphone comes over loud and clear. I wish there were more options in the windup category, because of the numerous reviews that in the long run the Jabra wires will fail. I believe I had a cheaper, non-Jabra-brand wind up before this one, and it just fell apart in a few weeks. As others have pointed out, internet prices by August 2005 range anywhere from the original $29 list to $10 closeouts.
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