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If you are in sales or a profession where you spend all day on the phone, you may want to look into something a bit more industrial. Worked with my Sanyo phone with absolutely no problem. This is a nice headset for a good price. This is a nice, 5-star consumer set, but I feel it would not handle the constant use of being used all day every day. People are able to hear me and I can hear them clearly as well. Not as good as a headset with a cord, but better then other bluetooth headsets I have used in the past, even more expensive Motorola ones.If you are somebody who is looking for a basic headset at a good price, but doesn't want to spend a lot of money, this is a good one to get. With gentle use, it should last you a long time though. I have had mine several months without problem.
terribly uncomfortable and dont plan on using it in the car, all they will hear is the noise aroud you:(
The first Samsung WEP200 Bluetooth I purchased worked just fine until I lost it a year after I purchased it. The second one I purchased stopped working after a month and a few days.
I've used a genuine Motorola H700 and a horrible H700 counterfeit, in addition to the WEP200. I haven't used the WEP200 out in the wind and weather yet, but it has functioned just as well as the genuine H700, and much better than the counterfeit.The earpiece does a better job of transferring bass frequencies than the Motorola did, but it also becomes uncomfortable--which is a subjective problem, though it seems common in the reviews.
I had Jabra, Motorola H350 and this is the best out of three so far. My wife has one and finally I decided to get one for myself. Pro:- small ( i have small ears)- long range, many times I missed calls because the headset was in another room.- loud- extra rubber insert- comes with hardcaseCon:Doesn't come with the hook.I would recommend this one.
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