Hi, since I'm a tech gadget freak, I'm not always satisfied with just one item. Yesterday I wrote how I ordered my replacement Plantronics M50 headset, (ear piece). Well, last night I was looking for something else completely different and stumbled across another one which looks promising. This is the Samsung HM1700. Description shows it's a mono headset, but I have seen manufacturer descriptions refer to single ear headsets as mono even if they are stereo, meaning with a2dp support. This one however doesn't specifically say a2dp support, but it does say that it will play music. So, I went ahead and took the risk that it has A2DP even though it's not mentioned. So, we'll find out when I get it later this week. This one comes in different colors and is currently selling for around $25. I picked the blue one.

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On 5/19/2013 10:51 AM, Alan Paganelli wrote:
Raul,I understand where your coming from.  I started out with a
Plantronics 520 ear peace.  It beeps when it gets paired and beeps if it
gets disconnected.  It's very comfortable to wear all day and delivers
up to 8 hours talk time and 10 days in standby mode.  It was around 40
bucks if you caught it on special.  I liked it so well, when my son was
looking for an ear peace for his smart phone, I bought him one for
Christmas a couple of years ago.
The ear peace is reliable and is reasonably free of wind noise.  He
didn't like it saying it fell off his ear to easily. I guess he has
weird ears.  I have never found that to be true and it just sits inside
the ear canal rather then to go far into the ear which means it still
lets outside sounds in so you can still read traffic.
I lost mine.  Where or how I know not and I was really ticked off with
myself that I did lose it.  My son sense he didn't like it gave me his
so good on me for getting one.  A friend of his got him a really nice
one with like 3 mikes .  Why it needs that many is beyond me but there
you are.  I'd like one of the newer ones that talk saying things like
connect or not connected etc.  If anybody has any recommendations I'd
love to hear them.

    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Raul A. Gallegos <mailto:[email protected]>
    *To:* ViPhone List <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Sent:* Saturday, May 18, 2013 7:07 PM
    *Subject:* lost my Plantronics M50

    Hi all. yesterday I went to Austin to take a certification test for the
    state so I can legally train consumers with the state. In any case, I
    took my Plantronics M50 head phone, or rather, ear piece since it's for
    a single ear, with me, and somewhere between leaving the Chris Cole
    center and the Greyhound bus I lost it. I don't know if I dropped it
    out
    of my shirt pocket when I took something else out of it, or if I
    took it
    off and just left it there in the station. In any case, today I went
    out
    for some personal life things and really missed having the ear piece
    with me. So, now I find myself at Amazon, ready to purchase a
    replacement M50, but then am thinking that since I love exploring new
    items and trying out new things, maybe I should get a different kind.
    Then when I think of this I have second and third thoughts because I
    really like the M50. It's super light, has decent enough volume, and
    since I mainly use it for VoiceOver and Audio book or podcast
    listening,
    I am hesitant to buy another different brand.

    I've looked at this list's archives and see a few other models people
    have recommended, but I'm still not sure.

    I guess there is no point to this message other than saying that if you
    get used to something and then you don't have it, you will know how
    much
    you really liked it if you miss it a lot.

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    Raul A. Gallegos
    Twitter and Facebook user ID: rau47

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