Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Bluetooth Headset (PS3 Compatible)

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Brand: Accessory EAN: 5000226705838 Feature: Utilising lightweight components in its construction, Nextlink's Bluespoon AX2 weighs only a feather-weight 10 grams. Utilising the latest Li-ION battery technology for optimum battery life & a high efficiency 2.4 GHz. antenna for exceptional range and minimal signal degradation. Based on Nextlink's patented sound technology, originally developed by Nextlink for the military, the Bluespoon AX2 adds Bluetooth 1.2 specification, reducing interference from other Bluetooth & RF devices, giving the Bluespoon AX2 exceptional sound. Label: Accessory Shop Manufacturer: Accessory Shop Publisher: Accessory Shop Studio: Accessory Shop
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Utilising lightweight components in its construction, Nextlink's Bluespoon AX2 weighs only a feather-weight 10 grams. Utilising the latest Li-ION battery technology for optimum battery life & a high efficiency 2.4 GHz. antenna for exceptional range and minimal signal degradation. Based on Nextlink's patented sound technology, originally developed by Nextlink for the military, the Bluespoon AX2 adds Bluetooth 1.2 specification, reducing interference from other Bluetooth & RF devices, giving the Bluespoon AX2 exceptional sound. The Bluespoon AX2's revised interface is even easier to use. Intelligent 3-button interface is a new addition to the Bluespoon AX2. A large multifunctional button is placed on top of the headset, and two smaller ones are placed on the sides, gives you complete control. Playstaion 3 compatible!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: do not buy Comment: terrible piece of equipment, i followed all the instructions and yet it just didnt work.
had my mate listen in while i thought i was speakin into it, he wasnt hearing anything, tried so many different things, still nothing!!
also the headset is tiny, is supposed to fit into ur ear but poorly designed doesnt fit in without slipping out all the time.
u will be better off with a headset that goes over ur ear not in it, try the ex01, no probs with that
Customer Rating:      Summary: a good headset Comment: i first bought one of these headsets for my friend as he was alway wanting to buy one but was very lazy. so i did the finding for him. and i found this , very good he said that he went downstairs to his toilet 'lol' and that it still worked completly fine with no interferrence (his toilet is like 8m away) so now i will buy one for myself
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