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Electronics : Bluetooth WEP410 Headset

Bluetooth WEP410 Headset

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Bluetooth WEP410 Headset
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Brand: Samsung
EAN: 0097738515548
Label: Samsung
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Samsung
Model: AWEP410JBECXAR
Publisher: Samsung
Studio: Samsung



Features:
  • PowerFlip foldable microphone design with ergonomic reversible ear hook
  • Features last number redialing, call waiting/rejecting, answer/end and voice dialing
  • 4 hours of talk time and 70 hours standby
  • Compliant with Bluetooth v2.0 devices up to 33'
  • Includes s/m/l ear gels, headset holder and AC charger







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Item Description:
  • PowerFlip foldable microphone design with ergonomic reversible ear hook
  • Features last number redialing, call waiting/rejecting, answer/end and voice dialing
  • 4 hours of talk time and 70 hours standby
  • Compliant with Bluetooth v2.0 devices up to 33'
  • Includes s/m/l ear gels, headset holder and AC charger



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    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Samsung Bluetooth WEP410 ...
    Great product. Works fine, only complaint is no earpiece loop. The rubber earpiece goes in you ear and fits snug, but if you move around alot or sweat alot then the 410 will fall out of your ear.



    Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Samsung Product ...
    Before purshasing this headset I did my share of research. I ended up buying this one because of its small size and its price. I am happy to report that it was a GREAT buy. Even after accidetally puting it in the washing machine it works great. Great buy



    Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * It may be fine for some, but it should come with a stapler. ...
    I generally enjoyed my two other Samsung Bluetooth headsets. This one will not stay in the ear. Got it? Yes, the volume buttons are not very user friendly. Yes, it's too easy too redial someone with the main button. But keep in mind, this one will not stay in the ear. Three sizes of adapters; four different ears. They sound quality was sometimes questioned by the other parties on the line ("Huh?"), but more importantly, this one will not stay in the ear. Maybe we have stupid ears, but Amazon is gracious enough to let me return it post paid.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very practical and small ...
    It's funny how a very small device could help you to talk in a very clear way. It comes with different sizes of plastic to make it fit in you ear perfectly.



    Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * great cool gadget ...
    I find the bluetooth wep410 headset to be more than your average bluetooth headset. It fits comfortably in your ear and the sound quality is top notch.


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