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Sony Ericsson HBH-660/662 Headset

Mon Sep 19, 2005 - 3:04 PM EDT - By James Hromadka

Conclusion

When LCD headsets were first introduced, I didn't think they would be useful. The Sony Ericsson HBH-660 has changed my mind. It makes every aspect of using a Bluetooth headset, from pairing to normal use, much easier. If you want the headset to complement a a black Treo case or plan to use the headset with other phones, I recommend getting the HBH-662.

If you really don't want the extra cost of an LCD headset, I recommend the HBH-600 headset.



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Criteria 

Rating

Features 4
Usability 5
Setup 4
Cost/Benefit 4
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
  • Autoconnects to Treo 650
  • Good Sound quality
  • LCD makes pairing easy
  • Visual battery indicator
  • No annoying blinking lights
  • Cons
  • Treo limits Caller ID functions


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    Product Info
    Details
    > Name Sony Ericsson HBH-660/662 Headset
    > Company Sony Ericsson
    > Standby time 150 hrs
    > Talk time 5 hrs
    > Weight 0.8 oz. / 23 g.
    > Test Unit Unlocked Treo 650 on T-Mobile
    > Fact Sheet & User Opinions
    Availability
    > Available
    Pricing
    > $84.95

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