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Works Fantastic!, 2008-08-02 I have tried most of the in ear type headsets, however for the car this is the answer for me. I have paired this to a late model ATT Nokia and the results are ok? However Paired to my Sprint Sanyo Katana the results are spectacular! I love it.
We also got very good results with Pairing it up to a Verizon Razor.
The battery life is excellent. The device only comes with a car charger, however if you phone charges with the typical mini usb type connector, such as the later Razors, you can use that.
I love the simple smart size. It's just a little smaller than a garage door opener button. The power on/off button is out of the way for accidental confusion.
One button on either side of the device for vol up/down. One large button to answer and initiate voice activated phones.
No excuse to ever take your eyes off the road to find the buttons.
One thing I did not like on the ATT Nokia, was when you wanted to give the phone a voice command it was very hard to determine when to speak your command. Also this device has a very pleasant ring tone built in, that the Nokia overrides with it's own loud ring tone.
On the other hand the Sprint Sanyo would clearly ask you "who would you like to call" when you pushed the blue button on the T305. If it missed the command it would repeat one more time before disconnecting.
Like all other handsfree devices I have tried, you must try to have limited background noise when trying to initiate voice commands. Once engaged in a call, there is no problem hearing the other party. The volume and clarity of in coming calls is excellent!
The parties on the other end of the line also are extremely pleased with the sound quality they are experiencing on their end.
I purchased 5 T305's
I gave em to friends and everyone is very happy with the results.
I would highly recommend.
quirky, 2008-08-02 somewhat good...the voice instructions get lost in translation to the computer...voice recognition not great...windows down are a killer on the rec'ver's side...windows up always ...need for better clarity..ie, user friendliness needs improvement
OK, depending on your use, 2008-08-01 I ended up returning this item in favor of an ear-piece. It worked fine and always paired with my phone perfectly, but I couldn't turn the volume up high enough for this to work for me. If I were making short calls just to get or give info, it might have been fine. But I use my time in the car (commute) to check in with mom, grandma, and such. This didn't work for long conversations mostly on the freeway. Also, callers couldn't hear me as well as they can on my new ear-piece. Wonderful idea, not so perfect execution.
1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Awful ergonomics and call quality, 2008-07-31 I'm not a complainer by nature, but there way nothing to like about this. My brother and I both bought them at the same store, and had the same experience.
Finding the tiny button and holding it down for several seconds while I'm driving - no go.
And the call quality was horrible.
In short, completely unusable. Too bad, I had high hopes.
My brother kept his because the chargers were good for his phone. Mine went back.
Reliable connection but not great in sound, 2008-07-28 This unit has a very reliable bluetooth connection. In terms of sound quality, both mic and speakers, is only OK. I can usually have clear conversation but once a while I have to turn the volume all the way up to barely hear a soft talker with a lot of buzz (when the volume is all the way up). The blue light is the only indication on functions. Under bright sunlight it's hard to tell if it's connected (such as after you step out the car for a short time); at night it's really bright. The mini-usb charging is great, though. I can charge through computers and other chargers with a mini-usb outlet.
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