BlueAnt UNHFPBAXW3 X3 Micro Bluetooth Headset
Dec 20, 2009 in
Accessories
- Small ergonomic design (only 5.2cm long)
- USB, wall and in car charger provided
- Pairs with 3 Bluetooth devices
- Lightweight (13 grams)
- 2 year warranty
Product Description
The award winning X3 micro Bluetooth headset is one of the smallest and best performing headsets available in the world. Lightweight, stylish and comfortable, the X3 micro is the ultimate Bluetooth accessory for people on the move.The X3 micro can be paired to 3 different Bluetooth devices and comes with multiple charging options including USB, wall and in car chargers. The X3 micro is a high quality full duplex Bluetooth headset backed by a 2 year hardware warranty…. More >>
BlueAnt UNHFPBAXW3 X3 Micro Bluetooth Headset
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5 comments
xica204 on December 20, 2009 at 3:07 am
this product when I have it Ilike too much but I only spoke less than 2 hours and when you get charger it charge quitkly thats the reason I dont like it so I decide to send the back and this is the time that I dont have answer of the other product.
Joe on December 20, 2009 at 3:10 am
I bought this to work with my Skype account. When everything works as it should the headset is alright, but not exceptional. When it doesn’t work I miss calls, get error messages, and scramble to figure out where I should be talking, and pushing buttons like crazy trying to figure out what it takes to get to bluetooth headphone heaven. I eventually gave up and bought a Plantronics wired headset.
Adjusting the headset volume was hit or miss and impossible to do when in the middle of a conversation. I accidentally hung up a couple of times trying to increase volume. Also, the sound from the earpiece would leak into the microphone if the the earpiece was not pushed snuggly into my ear canal.
I don’t get enough phone calls throughout the day to warrant wearing the thing all the time, so when a phonecall came in I would have to go through the annoying process of getting the hook fitted around my ear and the earpiece firmly planted in the canal.
The biggest problem was that it would take a few seconds to come out of sleep mode once a phone call came in. Sometimes the device would actually be off (which it did on its it own) and I would have to turn it on. But I never knew what state it was actually in. The whole process turned from a convenience into a frustraing experience. Then I would have to apologize to the caller for all my hassles.
The sound quality wasn’t worht the hassle. What I was hearing was average. People on the other end of the line said I sounded fine but that I sounded like I was in a tunnel. So I would end up shouting, hoping that would minimize the tunnel effect.
The device is light, and you don’t really notice it when you have it correctly installed in your ear.
If you don’t like reading manuals or figuring out what all the flashing lights mean then this is definitely not for you. This is not a plug-and-play device.
My advice for casual Skype users, either get a wired headset, or a dedicated wireless VOIP/Skype handset.
C. T. Petzoldt on December 20, 2009 at 4:53 am
product didn’t work, will not even power on after a full charge.
The company would not even respond to me after I made them aware the product would not work.
mykle on December 20, 2009 at 7:33 am
Mediocre sound quality. Every person I tried to converse with had trouble understanding me. Quality not sufficient for use. Suck level: Alpha!
Joli S. Martin on December 20, 2009 at 8:35 am
Works great! Sound quality is very good. Love the two line set-up this product has.