Samsung WEP200 Bluetooth Wireless Headset Review
Posted on April 30, 2009
Filed Under Bluetooth Headsets, Uncategorized
Samsung’s WEP200 Bluetooth headset is a cell’s second self that despite its weight of 0.3 ounces offers 4 hours of talk time. Bit is it all? What are another advantages and options of the headset?
First of all it offers Bluetooth Class 2 wireless connection to any device supporting Bluetooth that can be even 30 feet away. It can work together with Bluetooth Handsfree and Headset profiles. The battery of the device provides 4 hours of talks or 70 hours of standby.
As far as device voice commands are concerned they are too diverse here. The omni-directional microphone picks up one’s voice while gadget supports voice dialing. Moreover one can use microphone mute function. If it is needed one can use the multi-functional buttons that provide the control of lots of functions such as answering, ending calls, call rejecting, holding and waiting and all that jazz.
Samsung WEP200 Bluetooth Wireless Headset includes travel charger, headset hooks, charging case and user manual.
Many customers are satisfied with the gadget sound. They say it is rather loud so that you won’t need to press it with your finger to the ear. Moreover the person you deal with hears you well. Others complain that it is too tiny that sometimes it gets lost in the pocket.
Features:
• Lightweight Bluetooth communication headset in black 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 and charging case
• Up to 4 hours of talk time and up to 70 hours of standby time
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