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Sony Ericsson HBH-610a Bluetooth Headset

Mon Jan 15, 2007 - 9:53 AM EST - By Jay Gross

Conclusion

With their HBH-610a, Sony Ericsson did a lot of things right, thinking out and simplifying the pesky pairing problem and brilliantly solving some of the annoyances of Bluetooth headsets. However, they missed the mark when it comes to size. The impressive headset is built “petite,” for smaller heads and ears.





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Criteria 

Rating

Sound Quality 4
Usability 2
Design 2
Cost/Benefit 3
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
  • Good quality outgoing sound
  • Great quality incoming sound with adequate volume
  • Echo and noise canceling technologies work wonders
  • Twist and swivel ear hook elegantly adjusts for left or right ear
  • Comes with wall charger, face plates, and a lanyard
  • Cons
  • No adjustment possible for size or shape of head or ears
  • Fits only smaller people
  • Map-folded documentation depends on wordless pictures that inadequately explain some important functions
  • Charger cord is difficult to plug and unplug


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