Logitech Mobile Bluetooth Headset

: Logitech Mobile Bluetooth Headset

Logitech Mobile Bluetooth Headset

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 : Logitech Mobile Bluetooth Headset
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
Brand: Logitech
EAN: 0097855016799
Label: Logitech
Manufacturer: Logitech
Model: 980179-0403
Publisher: Logitech
Studio: Logitech
Warranty: 1 year warranty



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Features:
  • Wireless interchange with Bluetooth cell phone
  • 7 hours of talk time
  • Soft-touch headset for either ear
  • Noise-canceling microphone
  • Adjustable, swing-out boom





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - One fatal flaw
An otherwise great headset is ruined by one stunningly idiotic design flaw. Rotating the mic boom too far (as others have pointed out) causes the microphone to stop working - I suppose it snaps a wire or something.
Not preventing the mic boom from rotating too far (by some sort of plastic stop or something) is one of the worst product flaws I've ever seen.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Doesn't support hands free
Be very careful when buying this model. I tried to set it up with my Nokia 6620, and although it paired okay my phone said that the device did not support the hands free option. There is no where, that I recall, on the Amazon site that warns of this. In fact when you go onto the Logitech web site and look under support the description says it does support hands free. When I rang Logitch about this they said that the model I have does not support it but they do have a model # 980179-1403 that does but it is on back order - it retails for $99.99.

So unfortunately I never got chance to test it out. Certainly it was comfortable to wear and the headset itself was light and not too large. The charging case is on the large side but protects the headset well. Making sure that the headset is securely on the charging connectors can be a little fiddly. I can see why some people may be concerned about the boom breaking, but the instructions do warn you not to rotate the boom past the "stop" point - you can easily feel this stop point and I don't see why anyone should willingly force the boom to rotate 360 degrees.

I ended up getting the Jabra 250 freespeak. It is also comfortable, only takes 2 hours to charge compared to 4 hours on the Logitech.

Logitech have the mobile pro headset coming out in October which looks good.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good headset, but small ears beware...
This headset has excellent range and sounds perfect. The cradle is really nice because it doubles as a case to keep it nice and safe. Really easy to use, and the battery life is long.

The only thing going against it is the ear clip. If your ears are small like mine AND you wear glasses, beware this headset. I struggled for hours to get it on my ear and finally found the right position, but then I had to keep from moving my head too much as the glasses were slowly pushing the headset off my ear.

Overall good if you have big ears and don't wear glasses.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Just the best on the market
I spend a lot of time on the cell phone...3000+ minutes/month. Most of the time is in the car (and mine has very loud road noise). I was able to pick up the new HP iPAQ PocketPC phone with bluetooth. I figured that since it had bluetooth, I'd go all the way with the headset also....after much research I settled on the Logitech...awesome choice!!! It fits really well and the volume it puts out is 2nd to none (I've had the one's with volume control). The only thing I don't like about it is that my voice command doesn't work very well. I've found that this is not the fault of the headset...it is a HP issue. I'll figure it out....but after many corded and non-corded headsets....this sets the standard. Very well done guys.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Nice but very fragile
After doing quite a bit of research I purchased this headset for its long battery life. It was confortable to wear but the microphone stopped working after about 6 weeks use. Called into Logitech and found out that the microphone can easily be roatate a full 360 degrees. When it does it damages the the micophone (thus why it stopped working). Don't have any idea when or how that happened. And of course there is no warranty coverage. So I have a head set that can't be repaired nor used. If you are super careful this might work for you, but I need something more durable. I'll be shopping for another model.



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