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Bluetooth headset Samsung WEP200

Under: Samsung
Date: December 8th, 2009

Bluetooth is definitely the wireless way to go when it comes to Mobile communication. If you want feather light comfort and wide scale functionality then the Samsung headsets are the front runners.

The Samsung WEP200 Bluetooth headset, is as soft and as light and as slim as you can imagine. You can talk for hours with the ergonomically stylish design, just wear the Samsung WEP200 Bluetooth headset and keep communicating. It is compatible with Samsung and non Samsung Bluetooth enabled phones.

Some of the features include hands free conversation with the Black Samsung WEP200 Bluetooth headset, brings Bluetooth to your ear like no other, talk for hours, soft light and slim. Voice dialing for hands free communication.

You also have the added benefits of one touch volume up and down, call rejecting and call waiting. Four hours talk time and 70 hours standby and it is compliant with Bluetooth V2.0 devices. To find out more and grab this bargain then visit buy.com

 

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  • Barrie Blayney

    To compliment my wife’s new Samsung mobile phone, I suggested that she had a headset for use in the car. Looking on the Internet, I found a Samsung 200 headset, which I ordered. After a delay of many weeks, the headset finally arrived. Having charged it up, using the USB cable provided, I switched it on and tried to pair it up with the Samsung phone. The phone could not detect the headset (although it detected other bluetooth devices). Then we tried using a Nokia phone and then a Sony Ericson. None of the phones could detect the Samsung headset, even though they were in the same room. And, yes, the blue LED was flashing every few seconds.
    My Nokia headset was purchased and set up instantly, a few weeks ago, and has functioned propery ever since. Perhaps there’s a moral in there somewhere.

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