Samsung WEP410 Bluetooth Wireless Headset
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- List Price: $59.99
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Product Description:
Samsung's WEP410 has both powerful features and an innovative design. Unlike most models, Samsung Bluetooth Headsets WEP410 gives you both. Various vivid colors grab your attention. If they become your first headset, you may want to wear them all the time. Talk for hours with the ergonomically stylish design. Wear the Samsung WEP410 Bluetooth headset and keep communicating. It is compatible with Samsung and other non-Samsung Bluetooth enabled phones. Kit includes -
Product Details
- Feature:
- Up to 4 Hours Talk Time
- Up to 70 Hours Standby Time
- Bluetooth Class 2 Provides Enhanced Clarity, Range and Security
- Up to 4 Hours Talk Time, 70 Hours Standby
- Premium Features and Design Offer the Ultimate Bluetooth Experience
- Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
- Brand: Samsung
- Color: Black/Gray
- EAN: 0635753464726
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Samsung
- Manufacturer: Samsung
- Model: WEP410
- MPN: AWEP410JBECXAR
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Wireless
- ProductTypeName: WIRELESS_ACCESSORY
- Publisher: Samsung
- ReleaseDate: 2007-06-07
- Studio: Samsung
- UPC: 635753464726

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I bought it again.. enough said.
2008-12-01I took a gamble and bought this one a while back, for my 4hr+ commute. Lost it last week (I think I dropped it at a gas station) and immediately ordered a replacement. It does everything I need it to do: works in my car, stays in my ear, has good volume. Most importantly, it works fine with my iPhone. Once it's paired, it will auto dial the last person you called, auto pick up and auto hang up by clicking the button - no need to do all that tedious & unsafe "slide to unlock" rigmarole while driving. It has the usual Bluetooth problems (call quality at the other end is not spectacular, but no worse than any other) but overall, I liked it enough to replace it with the same model. The only real problem is that it's so tiny it's easy to lose..!

Great convenience, mediocre performance
2008-11-26I love the convenience of the simple, in-ear design. Never falls out. But the sound quality is fuzzy on my end and very noisy on the other end when driving. Honestly, this headset is no worse than dozens of others that are less convenient and more expensive. But no bluetooth headset without a decent, noise-cancelling microphone deserves more than 3 stars, imho. I'm shocked at the generally poor audio quality of virtually all products in this category.

Works Well - good value
2008-11-25Overall, very happy with this purchase. The downside is that you need to be somewhat close to your phone, within 5 feet or so to get the best sound, otherwise it gets a little scratchy. I also get the "talking in a tunnel" comment especially while driving in the car. Other than that, it is as clear as the cellphone. I like the lack of a wrap around and the adjustable sizers so that the headset does not fall our of your ear. Awesome, small design too. No contraption hanging off your ear!

The Ear-bud style is Much Appreciated... Very Not bad
2008-11-23I tried on a lot of bluetooth headsets in a the stores and concluded that they were all uncomfortable in my ears -- the circle ear piece was too wide and thus hurt. So, just before giving up I found this earbud style Samsung WEP 410 online. Since earbud-style headphones are the only ones that fit comfortably in my ears, I thought I'd give it a try on a bluetooth. Not only am I appreciative, but I am sold. The three sizes of earbud cover options give me a perfect, snug fit that doesn't hurt (and it doesn't dangle around my ear when I move like some of the over-the-ear versions). It also helps that the functions of it aren't bad either. The buttons are easy to learn; the signal is clear. And since I primarily use it in the car (with the window up) so as to not get a ticket, I don't need the more expensive noise-cancelling technology -- afterall, this earbud style reduces a lot of the outside noise anyway since it fits into the ear and thus doesn't have wind passing by it to disrupt the sound as much. And although it doesn't reduce the noise others hear, I haven't heard any complaints yet (I'm told they can't tell the difference). So, I'm satisfied. Too bad they don't carry these in the stores anymore -- you can only find them online. It's been worth it for me. I would definitely recommend the Samsung WEP410 Bluetooth Headset.

Durable and Functionable
2008-11-11This bluetooth earpiece is easy to setup and has good clarity and range. I accidentally washed and dried mine with some clothes and it still functions perfectly!
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