I read a review of this headset that was really too long to post here. The two
best things about this headset are that the microphone is on a boom like
professional headsets. That’s been an almost impossible feature to find in the
Bluetooth world, especially at a low price. This brings it closer to your
mouth and provides better natural sound with less background noise before any
digital processing occurs. The headset also supports the A2DP profile, and
costs under $25. This is important because it will privately stream your
voiceover, GPS instructions, or Talk Back instructions on Android or your
computer for that matter to the ear piece. It’s mono, so maybe not so great if
you are listening to music all the time, but if you are out and about a lot and
you want something inexpensive that will sound great to others and allow you to
listen to GPS instructions or books, use dictation with Siri or Google Now with
voice recognition, and let you hear Voiceover or Talk Back information
privately, then this just might be the headset for you. It is a little larger
than most because of the boom, but still only weighs a half ounce. .
I do not yet own this headset because I feel broke today, but it is rated at 4
and a half stars, on sail, marked down from a normal price of $60 to $24.99.
Here’s it’s link on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00COB1YNU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00COB1YNU&linkCode=as2&tag=drti-20
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