Wireless : Palm 3185WW 2-in-1 Stereo Headset

Wireless : Palm 3185WW 2-in-1 Stereo Headset

Palm 3185WW 2-in-1 Stereo Headset

from: Palmers East



Palm 3185WW 2-in-1 Stereo Headset
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 937










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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
Brand: palmOne
CPU Manufacturer: Intel
CPU Speed: 10 GHz
CPU Type: AMD Athlon
EAN: 0805931013149
Hard Disk Size: 30000 GB
Label: Palmers East
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Palmers East
Model: 92461PLMIN
Processor Count: 1
Publisher: Palmers East
Sales Rank: 937
Studio: Palmers East
System Memory Size: 2000 MB
System Memory Type: DIMM



Features:
  • Easily switch between listening to music and accepting calls with 2-in-1 headset
  • Enjoy your favorite tunes with rich, dynamic stereo sound
  • Switch instantly to call mode with the touch of a button right on the microphone
  • In-ear, ultra-soft silicon ear tips keep unwanted sound out, maximize comfort
  • Compatible with the following models: Treo 755p, Centro, Treo 750, Treo 700p, Treo 700w, Treo 700wx, Treo 680, Treo 650







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Get more for your money and minimize the number of things you have to carry with this combination mobile headset and stereo headphones. 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. And with a handy Push-to-Answer Button right on the cord, you won't even have to touch the phone to answer a call.

Amazon.com Item Description:
Consolidate your audio listening and phone call handling into a single headset with a hybrid headset/headphones unit from Palm. An omni-directional electret condenser microphone lets you speak clearly while the 96dB dynamic receiver helps you hear crystal clear audio from your favorite tunes -- or your phone calls -- in noisy rooms. Plus, the durable, break-resistant cord is designed to last. Meanwhile, a handy push-to-answer button right on the cord means you won't even have to touch the phone to answer a call.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Remarkable value for the price! ...
Title says it all. I mean, this thing was under $6, including the shipping. This set has amazing bass response and it works as a nice phone headset. What more do you expect?



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Read this review FIRST before buying!!! ...
This earpiece set does EXACTLY what it is supposed to do. I have read the other reviews, and would like to discuss some of the bad reviews that almost stopped me from placing my order.
1. "The jack/ plug us not constructed correctly, or may need shaving/cutting to fit"-
Maybe this is an issue for older model Palm handsets, but I have the Centro, and the plug fits snug and secure with no need for fabrication.
2. "Lack of sound quality"-
They sound as great as any other "ear-bud" style earpieces. On a scale of 1-10, I give em a solid 8. Not to mention, the cord is plenty long and DOES include an in-line lapel clip. Any audiophile junkies out there would probably never consider using the Palm as a music device...and if they did, most customers would invest in serious earphones with an adapter.
3. "The earbuds are too big/uncomfortable or too small/ fall out during activity"-
Again, I disagree totally. The earpiece buds are the same STANDARD size as every other earbud on the market today. To keep them from falling out, add the included foam pads.
4. "One cord is longer than the other"-
They were designed this way, so that the mic is close to your mouth. The other designs out there with equal wire lengths require you to lapel clip the mic on your collar. I've even seen people hold the mic with their hands close to their mouth. The Palm earpiece prevents the mic from not being too far from your mouth.
5. "Cheap plastic/ poor construction"-
This earpiece set is 100% OEM genuine Palm branded. This is not a "cheap knock-off. I plan to use them almost daily, so at this price, if they last a year...it was a GREAT investment.


This is how I use my earpiece. Like I said before, I have a Centro. I needed the stereo earpiece because I use my handheld to access my Slingbox. (This is a box that you hook up to your cable/ satellite box, which allows remote TV viewing on my handheld or laptop) I do this because I go the the gym 5 days a week, and I can't stand that 5 out of 5 TV's are nothing but news or junk. So to make a long story short... I watch my favorite program on my palm, in clear stereo, for an hour a day on the treadmill, elliptical, or cycle machine.

In summary:
This earpiece is exactly what you need to enjoy stereo sound on your Palm device. I highly recommend you adding them to your cart now.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Palm 2 in 1 stereo headseet ...
Nice system. Good price. Sound only adequate. Missing low end response (bass). Would purchase again.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Good ...
This works as described. The mic works well too. I mostly use for music.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Use it all the Time ...
I use these wired headsets because bluetooth is too much a pain in the rear to keep charged and to hook up with my Treo.

When I make calls for work, they must go through and work perfectly every time. I can't afford a bluetooth messing the conversation up.

Having an ear piece in each ear is perfect and allows the call to be loud and clear on my end. Because both ears are occupied, background is not distracting at all.




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