Sony Ericsson Cell Phone Accessories
Sony Ericsson Stereo Portable Handsfree HPM-70 for Sony Ericsson
Product features- Stereo sound with deep bass
- Three sizes of silicon ear buds
- 35 mm plug for switching headphones
- Color: Black and silver
- Easy to clip on or just hang around your neck
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionIf music is an important part of your life, this is the portable handsfree for you. Two slender and comfortable in-ear earpieces make sure you hear your favourite songs in stereo with excellent bass.
User reviews i didn't get what i paid for as int the ad., 2008-11-15 Product Features
Stereo sound with deep bass
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35 mm plug for switching headphones
Color: Black and silver
Easy to clip on or just hang around your neck
i did not recieved three sets of ear buds and the ones sent are too small can you correct this promblem? Nice all-Sony system, falls out of my ears, 2008-11-09 I bought these and have used them several times in the past month. If you are completely still and are lucky, they will fit in your ears and sound good, as they did when I first received them from Amazon. Unfortunately, I then went into the real world, where you have to stand up, move around, things like that. This headset isn't so hot for those days.
The first thing you notice is that the earbud cables are unequal length, so if one falls out from the combined weight of the cords, the other follows. And since the rubber pieces are slippery, they do fall out of your ears easily. The mic part would really benefit from a clip to keep the set on better. So because the wires are unequal length and there's no stabilizing clip, I found myself pushing the shorter-wired bud back in my ear every 30 seconds so the whole thing wouldn't fall off.
Since in actual use (walking) the earbuds wouldn't stay seated, bass response was poor and lots of ambient noise got in. I could hear calls but listening to music wasn't much fun (or very loud).
The good news is that the set consists of the earphones, which to me were just mid-range Sony Fontopia-style earbuds, and the cellphone connector/mic section. Because the earbuds connect to the mic with a standard 1/8" headset jack, you can replace the Sony earbuds with your choice of better headphones -- anything from Sennheiser or Shure buds all the way to high-end Grado cans -- and still have a working microphone to make calls with. While your mileage may vary as far as fit, I think most of those other 'phones would fit in your ears better than the Sonys included in this set. I don't believe this set comes with different size earpieces, another strike against them.
So, by themselves, the headset from Sony leaves a bit to be desired. As a solution which allows you to use anyone's headset with your Sony phone for just a few dollars, this is a good buy. Good, but little uncomfortable, 2008-10-30 Promptly delivered
Works as expected
About the product: Doesnt fit to ear properly. Falls now and then.
Over all, I would rate 4/5 great value!!!, 2008-10-29 I couldn't resist this offer. I had no problems with this product or with SF Planet. The sound quality is great and I'm thinking about buying another as a spare! Authentic in Retail packaging for a great price, 2008-10-25 Great replacement in retail packaging. Volume is better than the old pair i had. Nice silver color instead of the black ones that came with my W810i. Great headphones and handless phone device. I'd rather use these than a fancy $80 blue tooth device that only goes in one ear, thus doesn't block out sound when your having a conversation. Can't beat the price and utility of these headphones. Good job Sony for a good product, and good job to Amazon for selling at a great value!
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