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Samsung WEP700 Bluetooth Wireless Headset (Colors Based on Availability.  May come in Black or Silver)
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Samsung WEP700 Bluetooth Wireless Headset (Colors Based on Availability. May come in Black or Silver)

List Price: $89.95
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635753475692 BLACK

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Description:

Revolutionary Noise Reduction by 2 mic. with voice separation technology Auto Volume Control (When calling) Detachable Ear Hook Dimensions : 46 (L) x 19 (W) x 11(H) Weight : TBD Bluetooth® Version : v 2.0 + EDR HFP Version : v 1.5 Talk Time : Up To 5 hrs Standby Time : Up To 130 hrs

Features:

Bluetooth 2.0 headset offers handsfree communication with range of 30 feet--compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled cell phones


Dual microphones and digital signal processing (DSP) for noise cancellation when in loud enviroments


Support for advanced call handling functions such as last number redial, voice dial, and call reject


Includes travel adapter, detachable ear hook


Provides up to 6 hours of talk time and up to 200 hours (8+ days) of standby time


Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.02 pounds
Package Length: 7.1 inches
Package Width: 4.0 inches
Package Height: 1.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 14 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

3Awkard, but functionalJan 08, 2009
By J. Lemons
The Samsung WEP700 Bluetooth Headset is everything that the manufacturer claims in it's advertising, however, the "buttonology" can be a bit awkward to get used to. Pushing the Call button will automatically dial the last person called, while holding the same button down for 2-3 seconds then releasing it will allow you to use voice commands, and the same button held down for just a little longer will shut the unit off. This may cause issues if you keep calling the same number or can't figure out why the voice command feature isn't coming up because you weren't paying attention to the length of time you pressed the call button. If patience (or timing) is not one of your virtues I would look for something that automatically triggers the voice command feature rather than last number called and has a separate on/off switch.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Everyone can hear me, but they think I'm in a barrelJul 21, 2008
By Buyer in Texas
I can hear just fine. People can understand me with the headset on, but they often ask if I'm calling from a bathroom or from inside a barrel. They can can hear me when I'm outside, even in the wind. I'm not sure what the claimed battery life is, but I wish it lasted a little longer. Easy to use.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4My first bluetooth headsetOct 05, 2008
By Ruth Hume "diabetes diva"
Since this is my first bluetooth headset, I do not have anything to compare it to except a Logitech headset that has a wire. I chose this one because it was the only one I could be sure would match my phone, Samsung M520. The headset is very lightweight, I hear others very well as long as there are minimal noises around me. No real complaints from my callers about the headset except an occasional comment that the caller hears themselves (echo) when i use it. I am wondering if they are hearing background noise and not their own voice (tv in background?). There also seems to be a slight lag time in the volume controls, so if you push repeatedly it takes a second or two to catch up to the adjustment. The headset is still relatively new for me so I probably don't use it to its full potential, but it is great for what I bought it for... i am able to drive hands free to and from work, also i can work in the kitchen and make calls. Downside for me is that as long as the bluetooth is on and near my phone, the only ring that can be heard is in the headset, so i have occasionally missed calls. My fix to that is turning the headset off when i don't need it.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3decent headsetJul 06, 2009
By D. Dino
I have been enjoying the headset. The only caution is beware if it is hitting something in your purse it tends to dial the last number you called without you knowing. Also, the earpad is too big for the ear so it hurts a little to leave it in your ear. I read somewhere you can replace that with something smaller but just hadn't looked yet. The sound is good.


2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Best BT headset for your buckDec 12, 2008
By N. Tong "hole in one"
This is the 2nd bt headset that I have. The first one was Motorola H700 which worked well until it dies on me a few weeks ago.
I've searched for a new bt headset and had considered Blueant's but didn't want to spent much for something that would go busted in a year or so, so I decided to go with WEP700, $17 after $20 rebate, you can't beat that.
Pros: light (lighter than my previous Moto H700), fit confortly, nice gloss black finish, paring with samsung A737 was a no brainer, and sound quality is 8/10.
Cons: not compatible with usb charger, can't charge the device with anything else but the charger that came with the unit.

Amazon Prime is great, I received my unit in 2 days. Also, I wasn't sure if the unit is black for metalic silver since the picture on Amazon's site is metalic silver. The unit I received is black which I like.

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