Works with Treo 650
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Palm Hybrid Headset/Headphones
by Palm, Inc
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Read Review (Rating 4/5) <<
This single headset lets you do a variety of things such as listen to music, be alerted of an incoming call and answer and hang up calls with a one-touch button.
The omni-directional Electret condenser microphone lets you speak clearly while the 96dB Dynamic Receiver helps you hear even in noisy rooms. Plus, the durable, break-resistant cord is designed to last.
Features
Headset that also doubles as a set of headphones
Equipped with microphone, and one touch button
High performance speakers for best sound quality
Light weight, comfortable in-the-ear design for discrete listening.
Plugs directly into your Treo 700p, 700w, or 650 headset jack
2.5 mm plated L-shaped Stereo plug
Listen to MP3 music with crisp, clear sound
The incoming call ring tone plays in both ear buds
Answer and end phone calls with the one touch button
Listen to phone conversation in both ear buds
See TreoCentral's extensive review for more infomation...
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Good for music, frustrating for calls |
One thing I noticed with this product is that there is a slight delay between the two earpieces. The delay is not noticeable when you are listening to music, since it gives the headphones a sort of concert hall reverb, which is fine.
However, that bit of delay (with the added reverb) is enough to derail phone conversations. The effect is akin to having two people on opposite sides of your head yelling the same thing almost at the same time - it confuses my brain and for some strange reason I can't process it. When I take one earpiece off, I can hear much better.
Since I don't listen to music on my treo enough to justify using the hybrid headset all the time, I've gone back to using the factory provided one-ear wired headset. Bummer.
What I'd really like to see is a stereo bluetooth headset with a flawless microphone... i can dream, can't I?
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