| Samsung WEP210 Bluetooth Wireless Headset (Color Sent Based on Availability. Comes in Silver or Silver/Black) |  | Brand: Samsung Category: Wireless
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $5.00 as of 9/9/2010 07:03 HKT details You Save: $44.99 (90%)
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Seller: A Stock Wireless Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 3610
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 4 x 1.5 x 7.7
MPN: WEP210 Model: WEP210 UPC: 635753470499 EAN: 0635753470499 ASIN: B000ROK6O4
Release Date: June 7, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Lightweight Bluetooth communication headset fits in either ear, offers Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity | | • | Omni-directional microphone that clearly picks up your voice | | • | Multi-function button to controls various functions including answering and ending calls | | • | Includes travel charger | | • | Up to 5.5 hours of talk time and up to 70 hours of standby time |
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Product Description Samsung's WEP210 Bluetooth headset is a very light micro size headset weighing only 0.3 ounces (9 grams). It fits comfortably with an air-gap type cover. Features include a multi-function button for redialing, activating voice dial, etc. Talk times are up to 5.5 hours and standby time is up to 70 hours. It also includes a Travel Adapter. It is compatible with SAMSUNG and other non-SAMSUNG Bluetooth enabled phones using Bluetooth v2.0.
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Amazon.com Product Description Samsung's WEP210 Bluetooth headset is a lightweight communications companion to your mobile phone, weighing just 9 grams (0.3 ounces) and offering up to 5.5 hours of talk time. It has a comfortable fit with air-gap type earpiece cover and an easy-to-access multi-function button (for redialing, activating voice dial, rejecting calls, etc.). It includes the following features: - Bluetooth version 2.0 + EDR for enhanced data rate, faster pairing and connection, improved call quality and lower power consumption. Also compatible with Bluetooth version 1.2 and 1.1 devices.
- Bluetooth Class 2 wireless connection to Bluetooth compatible device up to 30 feet away
- Supports Bluetooth Handsfree and Headset profiles
- Omni-directional microphone that clearly picks up your voice
- Multi-function button to controls various functions including answering and ending calls
- Integrated volume up/down control
- Transfer between calls between phone and headset (if supported by phone)
- Last number redial (if supported by phone)
- Supports voice dialing (if supported by phone)
- Call reject (if supported by phone)
- Call holding and waiting (if supported by phone)
- Microphone mute function
- Color LED indicates status of connection and headset
- Fits either ear
- Battery: Up to 5.5 hours of talk time or 70 hours of standby
What's in the Box Headset, travel charger, headset hooks, user manual Pairing Instructions Pairing will create a unique and encrypted wireless link between two Bluetooth enabled devices, such as your Bluetooth phone and Bluetooth headset. - Ensure that the headset is off (see Turning the headset on/off).
- Press and hold the Multi-Function button until the indicator light turns on in blue (approximately 8 seconds).
- Set your Bluetooth phone to discover the headset by following your phone's guide. Typically, the steps involve going to a Setup, Connect, or Bluetooth menu on your phone and then selecting the option to discover Bluetooth devices.
- Your phone will find the Samsung WEP210 headset and ask if you want to pair with it. Confirm this by pressing the Yes or OK key.
- Enter a passkey or PIN, 0000 (4 zeros), then press the Yes or OK key.
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Best Bluetooth ever March 4, 2010 Diamond master (California) I have had dozens of these devices and this one by far is the best Bluetooth earpiece I have ever owned. It seems to last a long time, it instantly finds the phone and is comfortable to wear. Also, it is less money than lousy ones that cost more money at mass retailer type stores.
Lack-Luster Inexpensive Bluetooth Headset - Not Recommended January 28, 2010 CFH (Blue Ridge Summit, PA USA) The Samsung WEP210 Bluetooth Headset is certainly inexpensive, but it is also a mediocre product at best. Here are my observations:
Pros -
+ Price - Inexpensive (I got mine on a "Gold Box" special)
+ Easy To Setup - Phone Pairing to my Blackberry 8330 was very quick and easy
+ Battery Life - I got a solid 3+ hours of phone use out of it
Cons -
- Fit - Neither the standard or extra (included) ear piece were comfortable, and the cheap plastic ear loop didn't help much
- Audio Quality - The max volume is just too low making it hard to hear calls in a noisy environment
- Connection - The Bluetooth connection is easily interrupted, causing fading in the conversation for no apparent reason
Overall I am not too disappointed as this was not very expensive and will likely be useful to one of my kids for their phone or game system, but it will be replaced by another product for my cell phone use.
Not recommended!
CFH
Great for Gaming January 24, 2010 WooshMiester (Chicago, IL) This headset is excellent for it's price (i got it for $10 last week in lightning deals ~_~). I bought it for gaming (Ps3), and i have to say its better than a lot of headsets i have seen. It is kind of flimsy (especially the ear piece), but as long as your not rough with it, it's fine. As for cellular phone usage, i cant really comment on the quality (haven't tried yet). Great for gaming and the price is fair so you really cant go wrong with this purchase ~_~
Do you have tin cans and string instead? October 15, 2009 DJ Sholto (Milwaukee, WI USA) I'm not going to tip-toe around this review. This bluetooth headset is pretty bad. Is it usable? Yes. Are there better ones for the same price? Absolutely. Would I buy it again? Absolutely not. Why? Here's a short list:
1) As many people have said, the volume is way too low, even on maximum volume. I thought it was just me, or that I hadn't put it in my ear properly, but no, it's the headset. Even with the phone and headset on maximum volume, road and ambient noise make it difficult to hear anything. Honestly, most people have to repeat what they say multiple times for me to hear.
2) The volume resets itself to moderate every time you turn it off. Shouldn't be a problem, but since it needs to be all the way up to hear anything, it gets really annoying. Why? Because of #3...
3) The volume up/down buttons are tiny, hard to find and hard to use. They're a flat toggle on the side, and you need to almost use a finger nail to press them. Plus, the headset is so small that you need to grasp it while you toggle the volume to not have the headset shift around or out of your ear.
4) The multi-function button is not intuitive. You would think to operate the voice dialing, you would simply quickly press the button. But if you do that, it redials. To operate the voice dialing, you must press and hold for one second. Don't hold for much longer, however, or you will turn it off. Done that a few times.
5) What is with the earpiece and loop? Firstly, the instructions that descibe them are impossible to understand. I think you're supposed to be able to use the headset without the loop, but it would never stay in my ear, no matter what I tried. Basically I need to use the loop, but even now I feel like the earpiece is trying to constantly make a getaway from my ear canal.
Before you go thinking that it's all bad, here are a few positives:
1) The headset is small and discrete.
2) The battery life is really good.
3) The charging port in the mouthpiece is a neat way to disguise it and keep the headset small.
4) From what I can tell, the sound quality to people on the other end is very good. Heck, of what I can hear it sounds good to me too, it's just always whisper-quiet.
Point is, the positives are good, but not nearly good enough to outweigh the negatives. I am a big fan of Samsung products, and even have a Samsung cell phone, but this headset is just not worth it. Even though it is inexpensive, it's still just not good value-for-money.
Great deal July 12, 2009 L. Fitzgerald (Illinois) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this headseat to use with a PS3. It keeps a good charge and has nice features. This isn't the most comfortable headset I have had, but for the price it really can't be beat.
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