Thanks so much for this!
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  From: Raul A. Gallegos 
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2013 8:29 AM
  Subject: Re: Bluetooth Headset Recommendation


  Hi all, here's what I have, but note that this may not fit Mike's 
  suggested requirements.

  Plantronics M50. This is a single ear- headset and it allows Voice over 
  to work when you are on and off a call. It's very light and comfortable 
  and I could wear this all day with no ear fatigue. The battery life is 
  excellent, but the call quality in my opinion leaves much to be desired. 
  However let me state that as yet, I haven't come across a Bluetooth 
  headset which satisfies me in the phone call quality department. The 
  thing which I don't like about this one is the volume can be a bit low 
  if you are in a noisy environment. You have to sometimes jack your phone 
  up to 100% as well as the headset. When you do this, the battery on both 
  devices will drain more just so you know. Also, the call/answer button 
  is located right on the main part of the headset body, on the outside of 
  your ear. So, if you want to make an adjustment while on a call, you 
  might accidentally press the button and hang up on the person. I mainly 
  like this headset for listening to audio such as Voice Over telling me 
  which street I'm on using Ariadne, or Blind Square's voice telling me 
  information I need. I listen to audio books as well while on the bus. I 
  don't wear a headset at all when crossing streets. Sometimes the voice 
  call quality is so bad that I simply turn it off, and put the phone to 
  my other ear when talking. From what I can tell, this one only comes in 
  black.

  Samsung HM1700. Now this one is almost the same as the M50 I just 
  described above, but with the following differences. It comes with a 
  standard round plug for you ear, which fits me the best. If I use one of 
  the 3 included replacements, then it doesn't fit me as well and I'm 
  constantly adjusting it. Somehow the M50 has this right for my ear, but 
  if your ear is shaped just differently enough, the M50 might not fit 
  right or might cause fatigue, with this 1700 I have the choice of more 
  than one ear plug, and so this might be good for people with this kind 
  of concern. Now, again, if I use the default round one which doesn't 
  stick out at all, it fits in my specific ear just fine with no fatigue, 
  but I do have to adjust it more than the M50. What I like about this one 
  more than the M50 is that the volume is louder. I don't have to have my 
  phone on max volume in order to hear things at a comfortable level. 
  Also, the call/answer button is located on the top edge, not the main 
  body, of course, depending on which ear you put this in, it might be the 
  bottom edge. In any case, if I'm on a phone call and need to adjust the 
  things, chances that I will accidentally hang up on my call are less 
  than with the M50 I think. The body of this one is slightly bigger than 
  the M50, so it will be more noticeable, but that is ok with me. The call 
  quality is sometimes good, sometimes not so good, but the same is true 
  for the M50 I think. The Samsung HM1700 comes in different colors if you 
  care about such things. Grey, red, blue, ETC. I got the Blue one because 
  it matches my mood and the color and theme of my phone.

  Both of the headsets I mentioned above will charge with a micro usb 
  plug. So, it's pretty standard here. Also, both have excellent talk 
  time, and both are small and will easily fit in a small carrying pouch 
  or pocket. Both can be warn on either ear, and both are usually under 30 
  dollars on Amazon. Below are links to each headset below as well as a 
  link to an excellent carrying pouch.

  Plantronics M50 Black.
  
http://www.amazon.com/Plantronics-M50-Bluetooth-Headset-Packaging/dp/B005IMB5NG/ref=sr_1_1_ha?ie=UTF8&qid=1373119921&sr=8-1&keywords=plantronics+m50

  Samsung HM1700 Blue:
  
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Bluetooth-reduction-cancellation-streaming/dp/B0076Z3F9A/ref=sr_1_2?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1373120015&sr=1-2&keywords=hm1700

  Bluetooth headset carrying pouch:
  
http://www.amazon.com/GTMax-Carrying-Wireless-Bluetooth-Handsfree/dp/B00AFMV9IA/ref=sr_1_8?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1373120267&sr=1-8&keywords=bluetooth+headset+pouch

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