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Gag Gifts, Occasion Gifts - Samsung WEP500 Bluetooth 2.0 EDR Headset

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List Price: N/A
Our Price: $27.50
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Samsung
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Average Customer Rating:     

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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: Samsung EAN: 8801643484392 Feature: Includes: WEP500 bluetooth headset, User Guide, Charging Cradle, and Travel Charger Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Samsung Manufacturer: Samsung Publisher: Samsung Studio: Samsung
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Features
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Includes: WEP500 bluetooth headset, User Guide, Charging Cradle, and Travel Charger Slim and small design / Powerful noise reduction / Voice separation technology / Echo cancellation / Auto volume control / Bluetooth v. 2.0 Equipped with 2 microphones, the Samsung WEP500 reduces unwanted noise with its own voice separation technology which can distinguish and Block unwanted voice next to you. Clarity is further enhanced echo cancellation and auto volume control. Talk time: up to 3.5 hours / Standby time: up to 80 hours
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Editorial Reviews:
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Samsung Bluetooth WEP500, this minuscule headset is about the size of a quarter. But don't let its size fool you, as the WEP500 also packs in advanced noise reduction technology, like automatic volume control, which resulted in excellent audio quality. It even comes with a compact charging case. The WEP500 has talk times of up to 3.5 hrs and standby times of up to 80 hours. Package includes a Travel Charger, Headset Cradle, and User Manual.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Avoid. Comment: This was a maddening experience. I read the negative reviews, but I ignored them and bought it anyway because I was smitten with the tiny size. It's cute. It's packed with technology. It's a conversation starter. It stank.
The small size is great, but the design makes it all but unuseable. For weeks, every time I put it in my ear, I'd inadvertently push the button and place a call. I finally learned to turn my phone off every time I inserted the earpiece.
When it's not being worn, the earpiece is small enough to go in a pocket. The only problem is, when it's in your pocket (or in your backpack. Or in your purse. When it's anyplace but in the charging case, as a matter of fact) the button gets pushed and makes a call. If you turn the earpiece off before putting it in your pocket, the button will soon get pushed, it will turn on, and then it will place a call.
My friends got very tired of having their phones ring by mistake, and I got tired of apologizing.
So if you're the sort of person who doesn't mind disconnecting the charging case and keeping it with you, perhaps the style of this unit will win your heart. Personally, I was secretly pleased when I lost the silly thing.
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