Offering a myriad of designs and sound enhancement technologies - which Bluetooth headset is the right one for you?
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Samsung WEP200
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Score: 80% When: August 2006 Worth: $40 - $90
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The teeny, tiny WEP200 lets you make voice calls, redial numbers and look relatively inconspicuous while you're chatting in public. Will your wireless buddies hear you loud and clear?
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Aliph Jawbone
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Score: 80% When: Released Worth: $120
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With noise-cancelling technology developed for DARPA, the Aliph Jawbone has good looks and an impressive pedigree. But can it stand up to the din of New York City? Check it out in our Aliph Jawbone review.
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Plantronics Pulsar 590a
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Score: 74% When: Released Worth: $140
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This headset boasts the ability to connect with your iPod or any other music player with a standard 3.5mm jack. Will it have you singing its praises or crying foul? Find out in our Plantronics Pulsar 590a review.
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Samsung SBH170
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Score: 73% When: October 2006 Worth: $120
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With its flexible behind-the-head cord and impressive sound quality, the SBH170 headset is poised to crank your tunes wirelessly. Does it make for mobile music nirvana?
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BlueAnt Z9
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Score: 71% When: Released Worth: $100
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The Australian Bluetooth experts pack noise cancellation into the tiny headset. Could it handle the busy, wet streets of New York? Find out in our BlueAnt Z9 review.
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Jabra BT325s
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Score: 64% When: Released Worth: $90
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This icy white, wired headset allows you to plug in to your MP3 player while still answering your calls via Bluetooth. Does it hit the notes or fall flat? Find out in our Jabra BT325s review.
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Jabra BT125
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Score: 60% When: Released Worth: $40
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This compact, earloop-equipped headset lets you activate voice commands, redial your last number and juggle multiple callers. Does it stand up to serious chatting?
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Motorola H700
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Score: 60% When: November 2006 Worth: $25 - $85
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The headset features an attractive metallic design, and boasts features like voice commands and redial. Does it outshine its competion? Find out in our Motorola H700 review.
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SoundID Soundflavors
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Score: 55% When: Released Worth: $400
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With its tiny design and deep, in-ear fit, the SoundFlavors also costs four times as much as other noise-cancelling headsets. Could it possibly be worth the price? Find out in our SoundID SoundFlavors review.
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Jabra BT160
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Score: 53% Worth: $60
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This headset is a bit long in the tooth, but shows some style with a customizable face. Does this classic belong on your ear, or is it time to look for an update? Find out in our Jabra BT160 review.
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Plantronics Discovery 655
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Score: 50% When: Released Worth: $40 - $125
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This lightweight, attractive headset piles on the style with a narrow waist and sleek lines, as well as an assortment of chargers, but does it remember to include some substance?
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Nokia BH-803
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When: September 2007 Worth: $120
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The BH-803 and the BH-602 sport simple, slick looks, while the BH-604 supports the A2DP stereo profile.
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