Plantronics MX150 Flexible Boom Headset with 2.5 mm Plug
- ASIN: B0000ALPBP
- List Price: $44.95
Product Description:
-FlexGrip earbud design for stability and comfort -Pivoting, bendable boom with noise-canceling microphone for reduced background noise -Headset is easily placed on ear with one hand -Standard 2.5mm plug -UPC 017229115774
Product Details
- Feature:
- Flex Grip design creates an exceptionally stable and comfortable fit
- Pivoting, bendable boom for optimal positioning
- Noise-canceling microphone provides superior sound quality
- Uses Plantronics most popular discreet style
- Compatible with all phones that have a 2.5mm jack
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
- Brand: Plantronics
- EAN: 0845102062248
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Plantronics
- Manufacturer: Plantronics
- Model: 150
- MPN: 63614-01
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Wireless
- ProductTypeName: WIRELESS_ACCESSORY
- Publisher: Plantronics
- Studio: Plantronics
- UPC: 840356957395
- Warranty: 2 years warranty

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Surprising for under three dollars!
2008-12-01I recently ordered three corded headsets for my cell phone:
Jabra Corded Mini-Boom Headset - Black (7253-29)
Plantronics MX150 Flexible Boom Headset with 2.5 mm Plug
Jabra C250 EarWave Boom Headset for 2.5mm Plugs
All three together cost less than buying one headset at a store, especially once you factor in tax.
The Plantronics is my favorite of the three. The way you wear it is a little odd (the earlobe clip), but once you're used to it, it's actually the best and easiest of the three. It's not hard to put on like some people have suggested, and I now do it one-handed while driving (pull the rubber piece down, insert speaker in ear, release).
The sound is a *little* muddy compared to the other two, but the microphone seems to work quite well. Overall, everything is extremely acceptable.
For under $3, buy 5 and call them disposable (leave one in each car, one at your desk, etc...).

Can't beat the price.
2008-11-25Great little headset and the price is unbeatable. Only complaint is that if the plug gets touched where it connects to the phone, it's easily disconnected so be careful about that.

Best value ever!
2008-11-03This is a great value - inexpensive and good quality. I bought two just in case one didn't last too long, but after a few weeks it seems like it just might, so now I use one in the car and one in the home on my house cordless. Pleasantly surprised.

FAKE stuff
2008-10-31STAY AWAY, ITS FAKE. I don't believe it. This guy is selling a fake stuff and people are buying it like a candy, hundreds of them. I got a cheap plastic thing stuffed in plastic bag. No paper of any kind associated with it. No Plantronics written anywhere (even misspelled). Unbelievable to me that Amazon allows it to continue like this. Well looks like there are plenty of stupid people (or friends of seller) giving 5 star reviews.

Excellent
2008-10-22When I seen this product that my "boss" had purchased, it looked and "felt" very comfortable to my surprise...I purchase 2 and leave one in my car and the 2nd to my son...he loves it!!!....Thank you Amazon.com for finding such a flexiable, reliable, comfortable earphone piece ever!!
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