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Great aesthetics with multiple charging options included
Cons:
snap together feature takes some practice
I like the plantronics blue tooth ear phone with my Treo 680. It has three silicon ear piece sizes to make sure the fit is comfortable and tight dpending on the size of your ears. The tight fit prevents much outside noise from entering. The silicon ear pieces keep the unit in the ear comfortably and securely. There is an optional clip to secure it to the ear, although it isn't necessary and it can be adjusted for left ear or right ear use. The unit is designed to slip into a pen-like device that can be carried in a coat pocket or clipped to a shirt. It includes several charging devices: a snap on charger for a AA battery that slips into the pen device holder, a usb connector to charge from a computer and a regular a/c charger. I'm quite pleased with the purchase.
Great for the price
User: Mdot M, Aug 11, 2008
Pros:
Comfortable, responsive, charging options a plus
Cons:
Wish battery lasted longer
Ive had about 4 bluetooth headsets before this one and so far it is the most comfortable Ive worn. If you got the cash to plunk down the same money you would spend on a phone on a Jawbone which performs just a little better, be my guest.
Dont pay attention to palms or plantronics website, this is fully compatible with your Treo/Centro.
The battery is nothing to write home about, but its very close to the advertised 3.5 hours.
Good BT...Not so much with treo
User: Tim M, May 26, 2007
Pros:
good sound, light wieght, multiple charging options
Cons:
not a good match with treo
I bought my 665 from a retail store in case of any need to return the product. It worked ok with my 650 but still had a static issue as with all the other BT devices I used. I have been using it with my Moto Krazer and it is flawless. Everyone says it sounds great and it is super clear on my end. After letting a friend pair it with the 750p, I have decided nothing works well with the treo. I blame the poor performance on the treo and not on the device. I highly recommend the 665 for any phone other than treo. It is super light wieght and and extremely comfortable.
my review
User: brenda kulltila, Jul 1, 2007
Pros:
small and lightweight, comfortable
Cons:
windnoise
seems like only the iconic jawbone is most effective at wind noise reduction. i like the 665 otherwise, in everyway, except wind noise. i of course admit that the jawbone drowns out more (non wind) background noise -- but the 665 is more confortable, lighter, easier to pocket, and does an adequate job of normal (non wind) background noise. also has several accessories available, as all 655 tubes including the AA battery and a/c adapter will it the 665 tube. a nice device.
would not recommend
User: k hargis, Dec 31, 2007
Pros:
good sound quality
Cons:
talk time is no where near 3.5 hours
It is very hard to keep paired. Talk time is too short. Maybe lasted an hour after charging all night.
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