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19 Responses to “ Bose Bluetooth Headset ”
davidricaurte on January 28, 2012 at 4:14 am
YOU SHOULD REVIEW “HOW TO OPEN A BOX”
tlordon on January 28, 2012 at 4:55 am
Sucks…u got it free and u post this bs….real info please
DavidVargasCa on January 28, 2012 at 5:15 am
what a fucken dick. get your shit together before attempting a review.
WillTam08 on January 28, 2012 at 6:11 am
@bodyboarder3452 The quality of a Bose product could be had for much less money. I can see the argument that Bose produces a compact and sleek looking product, but for a simple bluetooth headset you can get a better one from Plantronics. For example, the Voyager Pro+ is one of the best headsets on the market. Voice clarity is one of the best, and the sound quality for calls is magnificent while A2DP music streaming is on par with any Bluetooth headset that Bose produce. All for half the price.
bodyboarder3452 on January 28, 2012 at 7:09 am
@WillTam08 lol i always hear bad things from bose, but how bad are they really? I was actually thinking about getting this headset but then again, it’s just a headset for mostly just calls and sound quality is only as good as the network/cellphone connection so what’s the point? If i get this headset I’m gonna ask the sales representative why I should spend $150 on that and not $25 on a samsung one… i mean, other than just cuz it looks “cool” lol that’s not a valid reason to get it
mikem34 on January 28, 2012 at 7:24 am
Seriously?! There goes three & half minutes I can never get back. Review it, don’t just open the box. What a waste of time!
Imirau on January 28, 2012 at 7:43 am
do you know if can pair with a PS3 ? And if possible can U show me ?
Jo2hat on January 28, 2012 at 7:50 am
YOU. ARE. A. GENUIS!
kvhli on January 28, 2012 at 8:39 am
I beleve i can fly. I also beleve that life is a prize.
AnyPortInTheStorm on January 28, 2012 at 9:23 am
I dont know if this guy should be given a box cutter…worries me
GimiZigi on January 28, 2012 at 9:36 am
If you want to listen to music on your bluetooth headset, how about buying headphones with an in-line microphone? The headset is only for talking to people on the phone, not for listening to music. That is what headphones are for.
hereistand2008 on January 28, 2012 at 9:50 am
@HFForever1
I own an B&O bluetooth headset like this and it also has those problems. I think its common for a common bluetooth headset no matter what price.
WillTam08 on January 28, 2012 at 10:14 am
No highs, no lows, must be a Bose.
HFForever1 on January 28, 2012 at 10:20 am
man i just brought one but i dont know man…. so far i dont like it… i hope they have some kinda update for it cuz 1. it does not say the persons number during an incoming call. 2. i cant listen to music on it.. those are my problems for now.. IS THERE AN UPDATE
SilkRouteTrader on January 28, 2012 at 10:27 am
like your video. Can you comment on the music/call quality? Also, how easy is it to use the buttons for volume/call? any idea, when Bose would come with bluetooth stereo (A2DP) earphones. This looks somewhat thick. Does it feel thick?
YOU SHOULD REVIEW “HOW TO OPEN A BOX”
Sucks…u got it free and u post this bs….real info please
what a fucken dick. get your shit together before attempting a review.
@bodyboarder3452 The quality of a Bose product could be had for much less money. I can see the argument that Bose produces a compact and sleek looking product, but for a simple bluetooth headset you can get a better one from Plantronics. For example, the Voyager Pro+ is one of the best headsets on the market. Voice clarity is one of the best, and the sound quality for calls is magnificent while A2DP music streaming is on par with any Bluetooth headset that Bose produce. All for half the price.
@WillTam08 lol i always hear bad things from bose, but how bad are they really? I was actually thinking about getting this headset but then again, it’s just a headset for mostly just calls and sound quality is only as good as the network/cellphone connection so what’s the point? If i get this headset I’m gonna ask the sales representative why I should spend $150 on that and not $25 on a samsung one… i mean, other than just cuz it looks “cool” lol that’s not a valid reason to get it
Seriously?! There goes three & half minutes I can never get back. Review it, don’t just open the box. What a waste of time!
do you know if can pair with a PS3 ? And if possible can U show me ?
YOU. ARE. A. GENUIS!
I beleve i can fly. I also beleve that life is a prize.
I dont know if this guy should be given a box cutter…worries me
If you want to listen to music on your bluetooth headset, how about buying headphones with an in-line microphone? The headset is only for talking to people on the phone, not for listening to music. That is what headphones are for.
@HFForever1
I own an B&O bluetooth headset like this and it also has those problems. I think its common for a common bluetooth headset no matter what price.
No highs, no lows, must be a Bose.
man i just brought one but i dont know man…. so far i dont like it… i hope they have some kinda update for it cuz 1. it does not say the persons number during an incoming call. 2. i cant listen to music on it.. those are my problems for now.. IS THERE AN UPDATE
like your video. Can you comment on the music/call quality? Also, how easy is it to use the buttons for volume/call? any idea, when Bose would come with bluetooth stereo (A2DP) earphones. This looks somewhat thick. Does it feel thick?
yo quiero saber si s bueno
1:49 thats what she sed
@barrygd2 lol
think outside the box =o)