2/29/2012

Motorola T215 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone Review

Motorola T215 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone
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This is the second unit which we bought for car #2 after being pleased with the first one in our other car.
Setup and installation was very easy. Sound quality has been excellent except for the "voice dialing feature". The built-in female voice responding with "SAY A COMMAND" is not very clear and cuts off in the middle of the last syllable so I sometimes hope it is dialing the right person. When I prompt with "CALL HOME", its response is "DID YOU SAY CALL HOm. . ." and trails off. [5/21/10-Editing my comment - just now discovered the female voice I described above is the lady inside my BlackBerry - So this problem may be with my phone, not the T215. Duhhh.]
The other minor issue is the visor clip - if your visor is thick, it tends to pop the wire out of the plastic groove in the surface of the unit holding the clip in. I will probably try to bend the wire without breaking it to relieve some of the pressure.
Until something better comes along, I expect to buy one of these for each of our family cars as it makes usage in the car much safer and is not as annoying or distracting as having a pretentious bluetooth thingy stuck in my ear.

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ECTACO iTRAVL NTL-2Ch Chinese & English Electronic Talking Translator Dictionary and Ultimate Travel PhraseBook plus the downloadable LingvoSoft Chinese Translation Software Platinum pack ($200 value) as a Free gift Review

ECTACO iTRAVL NTL-2Ch Chinese and English Electronic Talking Translator Dictionary and Ultimate Travel PhraseBook plus the downloadable LingvoSoft Chinese Translation Software Platinum pack ($200 value) as a Free gift
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This hand held translator does not work as advertised. In addition the manufacturer Ectaco claims that you can return it if you are not satisfied in 7 days. What they don't tell you is that they charge you a 6.5% restocking fee.
If you are looking for a voice recognizing translator this is not the one for you.

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2/28/2012

Audio Technica ATH-A700 Closed-back Dynamic Headphones Review

Audio Technica ATH-A700 Closed-back Dynamic Headphones
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I've shopped around for at least a month till I fell upon these "Cans".
By chance I was at my fav. music store in Boston and by fate it fell in to my hands or should I say ears? I was tired of my high-end ear buds, that seemed like a surgical procedure per every use. I wanted good quality. I tried Senns, AKG's and Grado's. ranging anywhere from $80 to a downpayment on my next car. But nothing seemed right, Be it size or sound.
Until my tired ears almost gave-up. And yes I do apologise to all the high end audio stores clerks for driving them crazy. But maybe you folks should give these "Cans" a chance.
Sound is wonderful, warm bass, clear seperation and a chance to hear all your music collection again with the clear intent of what it truly sounds like.
Fits like it was designed for.
I'm getting ready to hear all my music again, good with Ipods, but amazing with a good receiver or tunes on a PC or MAC.


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Motor Trend MTBT09 Max 4x Bluetooth Wireless Headset - Black Review

Motor Trend MTBT09 Max 4x Bluetooth Wireless Headset - Black
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I was suffering with a loose fitting Motorola that hung over my ear and flopped when I moved my head. This struck me as a workable solution, as I only needed it when I drove.
When I got my headset, the first thing I noticed was the hard, uncomfortable plastic on the top and opposing side of my head.
Then I turned it on. The beep was so loud that it hurt. I did everything I could to turn the volume down, no luck. Incoming calls gave me a similarly loud ringtone. On the other hand, I had to turn the volume up to full in order to hear the caller. There was no way I could find to affect the volume of the ringtone or the beep when I turned it on.
The painful fit and extremely loud tones make this set useless. I went back to Best Buy and purchased a Plantronics. Small, light weight, secure fit, and comfortable enough that I was home watching TV late at night when I realized I had forgotten to take it off.

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2/27/2012

InterTalk® FM 523 3 Channel Single Unit FM Wireless Home & Office Intercom for 110 Volts Review

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GTMax Wireless Bluetooth Handsfree Headset for Pantech Impact P7000 Cell Phone Review

GTMax Wireless Bluetooth Handsfree Headset for Pantech Impact P7000 Cell Phone
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Its a good bluetooth works perfectly fine with my phone. It confused me at first connecting it, but it was easy after that. Just charge it first. Good bluetooth for a good price.

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2/26/2012

Motorola Motonav TN555 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator Review

Motorola Motonav TN555 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator
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I really wanted to like this product, but it didn't stand up to side by side comparison with my 2 year old Nuvi 750 (see my review on the nuvi here http://www.amazon.com/review/R3BLFWG7PQZ883/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm )
Here are some my gripes about the Motonav:
-mine arrived used or at least covered with oily fingerprints, but it was via Amazon Vine so I didn't sweat it.
-usb cable is difficult to plug into motonav, as a result the delicate internal pin is already bent in mine
-updating the software took aver two hours and motonav spent quite a bit of those two hours locked in and endless cycle of error messages and powering on and off. I had to manually reset motonav several times just to continue downloading the updates. As an aside, it appears to be using a Windows based operating system.
-can not zoom out to view large map of routes. Full route only viewable via micromap which does not show street names and is not zoomable. Being a highly visual person, this is important to me. I don't care to see the street by street written route. I want to see the map and be able to quickly navigate to parts of the route to zoom in on the details. I drive all over South FLorida and I need to see where the GPS is taking me before I go there (some areas are just not safe).
-motonav has voice command options, but I found them to be mostly ineffective, even when speaking slowly and loudly
-there is only one voice option (snobby female) that works with all functions of the motonav. If you switch to a male voice, you end up with different voices for different features, some male and some female. The nuvi has a few dozen voices to choose from and the voice you choose works with every function.
-route retrieval was sluggish/slower on the new motonav as compared to my two yr old garmin nuvi.
-it is fairly difficult to hold this device without pushing buttons mounted on the sides and top.
-screen is not easy to see when hit with direct sunlight as compared to my garmin nuvi. I was not able to find any settings to increase contrast on the motonav
-only comes with one map update which must be completed within 6 months of activation. Free lifetime maps should be standard by now.
Things I did like about the Motonav!
-fewer screen touches to get to most functions and searches as compared to Nuvi
-more detail in the maps (parking lots mapped out in addition to streets)
-sleek appearance
-syncs with blutooth compatible phone to give you access to your address book (if you want to initiate calls via your gps)AND uses your phone to give you live traffic
-automatically routes around traffic problems if you so choose
For me, the good points don't compensate for the not so good ones. Check out my video to see the Nuvi and Motonav in action side by side.
Let me know if this was helpful, please vote. :-)

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Av-jefes Avl67035t Mini Headset Microphone for Sennheiser Wireless Microphone System with 3.5mm Screw Lock Review

Av-jefes Avl67035t Mini Headset Microphone for Sennheiser Wireless Microphone System with 3.5mm Screw Lock
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We hold training seminars across the state of Texas. We needed good quality mics. We contacted this company and asked for their suggestions. They recommended a cheaper mic as well as this one. We opted for this more expensive mic and WOW! This is one of the best pieces of equipment we have purchased all year. Clear, Crisp, Attractive, Dependable, Sturdy, and the list goes on. Don't waste your time looking at anything else. Bite the bullet and put down the money. You'll be glad you did.

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2/25/2012

Microsoft Networking 10/100 Ethernet 4-Port Router Review

Microsoft Networking 10/100 Ethernet 4-Port Router
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This is an extremely easy device to set-up. The documentation is clear, and would make it very easy for even the novice to use. Also this is a very small device. You are able to stand it on it's side and and it takes up practically no space. You can't go wrong if you need this type of item.
I would also recommend, if you don't want to use or install the network card, the USB/ethernet adapter. It is another good ad-on.
Put your bad feelings toward MS aside, and give this a shot.

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With the Microsoft 4-port router, you can connect up to four computers to a single broadband connection (with cable or DSL modem), share files and printers with other computers on your network at up to 100 Mbps, or play games with multiple players on the Internet and within your own network.
Included with the Microsoft 4-port router is an easy-to-use setup wizard, designed to make connecting your computers together easier. The router comes with strong security features, including a built-in firewall, Network Address Translation (NAT), and access control lists. The 4-port router easily connects to your network with universal plug and play for functionality such as voice messaging, video messaging, and games. You can also monitor your network status easily with Microsoft broadband network utility.
Along with the 4-port router, you'll receive a stand (detachable), a power supply cable, an Ethernet cable, a startup guide, a user's guide, a setup CD-ROM, and a blank floppy disk.
System requirements include a computer with a network adapter to configure the router, and external broadband (cable, DSL, or other) modem with Ethernet port (not compatible with dial-up modems), Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or Netscape Navigator 4.7 or later to view and use the router management tool, and an available 120 V AC power outlet.
Additional requirements include: a computer with processor running Windows 98, 98 SE, Me, 2000 Professional, XP Professional, or XP Home Edition; Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later (setup will install Internet Explorer 6.0 browser components, if necessary, but will not displace your primary browser); 28 MB of available hard-disk space if you already have Internet Explorer 5.5 or 6.0 (132 MB of available hard disk space if you are installing Internet Explorer for the first time); a 4x or faster CD-ROM drive, and a VGA or higher resolution monitor
Note:Not all Internet service providers (ISPs) allow the sharing of a broadband connection. Please check with your ISP.

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ECTACO iTRAVL NTL-2P Polish - English - Polish Electronic Translator Talking Dictionary and Ultimate Travel Phrase Book plus the downloadable LingvoSoft Polish Translation Software Platinum pack ($200 value) as a Free gift Review

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Beware ,if you intend to spend a lot of money on their products be prepared to get no after sales assistance with your inquiry unless you are prepared to pay for assistance.I have never ever come across a company with such poor after sales service. They don,t respond to emails at all.Buyers beware

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2/24/2012

Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset Review

Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset
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What a sigh of relief. After purchasing the Motorola HS850 and having a horrible experience (see my review), I thought Bluetooth technology was a lost cause. However, based on many reviews I saw right here about the Voyager 510, I decided to try it one more time and bingo, just what I was looking for. So first the negatives for the skeptics like myself:
1. The 510 is bulkier than the Motorola HS850 and does not fold up to easily fit in your pocket. I am afraid that I will brake it at times, but it has held up to mild abuse in my pocket.
2. It is difficult at times to get on your ear. It is very flexible, which makes for added comfort, but makes it difficult to position on your ear initially.
3. The power button is very difficult to use when the headset is on your ear. This is a huge drawback, especially since it is difficult to get on your ear. This is such a pain that I dropped my rating from a 5 star to 4 star. There has been a few times that I forgot to turn the device on before placing it on my ear and I have to take it off to turn it on because the power button is difficult to find and push.
4. The device is not too sexy, but I could care less because I was looking for utility not a piece of jewelry. For those of you who do care, it doesn't look as good as the HS850. However, a piece of advice, you don't need to put the sponge over the mic. It looks much better if you just install the ear piece but keep the mic bare.
As you can tell by my 4 stars, the positives far outweigh the negatives:
1. It works! I can hear everyone clearly and they can hear me, even if I am driving. I haven't tried it in the airport yet, but it has worked superbly in all the other environments in which I daily encounter noise including walking around in the city. This is totally opposite my experience with the HS850.
2. It was relatively easy to program to my phone.
3. Although heavier and bulkier than the HS850, it is much more comfortable on my ear and stays in place as I walk. The HS850 tended to dangle and not stay in place.
4. It is easy to answer and hang-up a call with just a press of the button on the side of the headset.
5. Great battery life that last longer than the talk time on my phone.
6. 3 different ear pieces that are each shaped differently are included, so you can get the right fit for you. I found one that fit my ear great and I can hear crystal clear with it.
7. And let me stress again that I have not had anyone complain that they could not hear me and I can hear others as if I have a wired headset. This headset is truly great if you are looking for a device that works with a Blackberry.
And that is the word of D Critique!


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For the ultimate in wireless freedom, look no further than the Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth headset, which represents a generational leap in Bluetooth headset technology. It's comfortable and light enough for all day wear, and it offers unprecedented clarity and sound quality. These are great features, but the real revolution involves Plantronics' exclusive Multipoint technology, which allows the headset to function as a powerful communication solution for up to two Bluetooth devices.
With Multipoint technology you can switch between your voice-enabled Bluetooth mobile phone, PDA or laptop. The headset's "smart" technology knows which device you are using and allows you to take calls from any device at the touch of a button. With the optional Plantronics Bluetooth Deskphone Adapter you can even switch between your office phone and your Bluetooth mobile phone. You'll never need to use a dedicated "landline" phone headset again.

The 510 features WindSmart technology, which enhances call clarity in windy environments (i.e., car with window/roof open, air conditioning on, outside with breeze), and it folds for easy storage. The boom also swivels for perfect positioning on either ear. One-touch call control buttons are placed for easy access, and you can easily redial the last number dialed and initiate voice-activated calls from the headset. Because the 510 is Bluetooth-enabled (it supports the Bluetooth 1.2 specification) you can roam up to 33 feet from your Bluetooth device. Meanwhile, the 510 supports adaptive frequency hopping (AFH) which helps avoid interference from Wi-Fi networks. Ample talk time is provided by the built-in rechargeable battery; you'll get up to 6 hours talk time and up to 100 hours of standby time.



Specifications

Talk time: Up to 6 hours
Standby time: Up to 100 hours
Bluetooth version: 1.2 (supports headset and hands-free profiles)
Wearing style: Over-the-ear; boom swivels for wearing on either ear
Headset controls: Volume, mute, call answer/end, voice-activated dialing (must be supported by your phone)
Adaptive Frequency Hopping: Yes (helps to avoid interference for co-existence with Wi-Fi/WLAN)
Supports analog and digital office phones: Yes


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Motorola Motonav TN765T 5.1-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator Review

Motorola Motonav TN765T 5.1-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator
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Thanks to Amazon for a very prompt refund! In twelve years this is the only item I have ever returned to Amazon.
Let's start with the headlines, the good the bad and the ugly
Good:
* Very good screen resolution compared to other GPS of this type
* Address search is way fast - 6 seconds to calculate a coast to coast trip
* Good screen brightness
* Thin and light
* Lots of extras, live search options, fuel prices and all else
* Very good map and junction detail
* Physical map overlay on the 2D views
* Easy to change between 2D and 3D view
* Good phone integration - works with an LG Dare
* Good phone contact search
* Good volume and easy controls - but there is a down side
* Very well rendered 3D landmarks - but there's more to that too
* GPS lock on is very very fast. By the time it came up from cold the first time it was already locked on.
* The traffic receiver appears to be much more sensitive than the Garmin one
* Much better mount than Garmin or Tomtom, more reach, more adjustable and has locking joints.
Bad:
* Hesitates during text entry. Makes it difficult to know if it has accepted the keystroke and thus makes typing difficult
* Fiddly mount - not easy to locate the GPS correctly without practice
* Rear mounted buttons are easy to catch accidentally, especially when trying to adjust the angle
* If there's a way to enter custom POIs I haven't seen it yet
* Recent calls list appeared to be out of order, maybe oldest first?
* The adverts say Google, the menu says Bing
* The 2D North Up display hunts from side to side
* On high volume the speaker can be buzzy.
* Way fewer 3D landmarks than the advertising and manual suggest.
* Traffic information was iffy. It diverted me round incidents that were long gone or had never existed.
Ugly:
* Adverts! They come from the traffic receiver and interfere in other things.
* In 3D view the furthest you can see is about a mile. As you try to zoom further it turns in to 2D and reduces the distance you can see ahead.
* The auto zoom always zooms in until you are looking at just the next few hundred yards at most
* I took 16 minutes off a 90 minute predicted journey. It's hard to beat a Garmin route or ETA.
* Re routing likes to get you back to the route it suggested, long after it becomes ridiculous.Even after paying $330 for the unit and possibly another $50 per year for MotoExtras the traffic service is supported by advertising. This isn't just the little pop-up adverts that sit at the top right of the screen with no apparent way to dismiss them. I got a pop-up for Red Lobster, now I can't search for any restaurant without Red Lobster being inserted at the top. I guess they have a relationship with some vendors and push them to you. I thought I bought a GPS not an advertising portal!!!
To select a destination you can drag the screen, touch and move, don't tap. This works well in 2D. Just drag the map until you find where you want then zoom in to get a precise location. Hold your finger on the destination until the options pop up and select the destination flag. Alternatively tap the screen then enter the address or business name. I am in San Francisco CA, it took six seconds to plot a route to an address in the woods near Manchester NH, 2500 miles away. I could not route from the US to a Canadian destination, so cross border routes seem to be a problem.
POI searches are limited to your local, it showed me nearby locations for Elephant Bar but not the one in Dublin, 18 miles away, that I wanted to go to. Probably OK in a big city, not so good in central Nevada. I currently pay to not have adverts on my Nuvi 670, this doesn't not seem to be an option on the TN765t.
The windshield mount has adjustable locks on the moving joints, it give good flexibility and yet can be locked tight. Mounting the unit was a little fiddly, the locating pins are hard to find by touch.
It's a nice machine, but I am sending it back. A 3D view is best for seeing where you are and what is coming next but the way Motorola has implemented it robs you of the necessary long distance view. At under a mile you are only looking 40 seconds or so up the road. Not far enough to see where you are in relation to other things. With the auto zoom on, Garmin will show you hundreds of miles ahead when you have a long way to the next turn. The TN765t shows only a few hundred yards. Useful to see if there's a turn coming, but not to see if you are passing a city or coming to a ferry in ten miles.
When you are navigating somewhere the route is displayed down the left of the display as a vertical bar. The distance traveled is shown as a bar graph moving up from the bottom. Traffic issues are shown as red areas on the line. The time to go is shows at the bottom. If you tap this line you get an overall view of the route with known incidents and your route displayed, but it is very small. In the SF Bay Area on a Friday afternoon there are so many incidents that you can't see the route or the traffic. The Garmin traffic display works much better. The right 2/3rds of the display has plenty of resolution to show its normal display. The left has two buttons that allow you to select various views including route information, turn by turn directions, traffic details and so on.
Routing round traffic the Motonav initially didn't want me to leave I880 though the Garmin told me there was a 25 minute delay. Once the traffic cleared up the Motonav wanted me to take side roads in East Oakland on the opposite side of I880 from my destination. The Garmin knew there was no traffic and directed me straight home. At that time the Garmin was telling me I had 8 minutes to go and the Motonav said 19. I made it home in 6.
Connecting and syncing my LG Dare phone via Bluetooth was very easy. At full volume the Bluetooth hands free phone was buzzy and distorted, the far end said that the call was very clear, especially compared to the Garmin. Reducing volume cured that. Voice recognition was poor for my deep toned English accent.
The map display shows restaurants and warning indicators on the 3D display, it also shows Arco gas stations but not my favorites, Shell. I'd like to know how to add the POIs that matter to me. Maybe it's possible and I just haven't found it yet? In the Garmin and Tomtom it is easy to add the current POI list for Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts. For what it's worth the Tomtom does a better job of showing them.
To change between 2D and 3D tap the eye symbol on the left then tap the current setting and the three options are shown. In 2D modes you can zoom far out so that you can see the whole country. The 2D views also overlaid the physical map, so you could see the roads picking their way through the mountains. This can be very useful. You can also disable autozoom here.
The track up displays, 2D and 3D, hunt from side to side at low speed. When you stop the map sometimes spins as the position shifts slightly, GPS is accurate to 10m so you can appear to be wandering slightly even when stationary and especially when coverage is bad. Coverage was good and the Garmin doesn't do this.
Voice commands are clear and timely. Voice warnings are also given for 'safety cameras' and speed traps. If you want to mute the sound you just have to tap the button on the bottom right rear.
In the advertising and manuals the 3D views show a city with all the major buildings as landmarks. Right now there are very few shown in San Francisco, but there may be a download to improve this soon. I have not seen it, if I do I will update.
The map rendering is smooth compared to other PNDs I have used. Motorola obviously didn't go cheap on the processor the way Garmin does. Garmin tends to spoil the whole effect to save ten bucks on the processor. At freeway junctions the lane choices are shown at the top of the screen. Very useful, though not 100% accurate, 7 lanes shown when there are 8 or 6 in reality.
So, most of it works great, but some of the bits that I really rely on, and need, aren't acceptable. After about four hours of side by side comparison we still prefer the Garmin 670. They just haven't got the usability right. With the Garmin I very seldom need to change the zoom to see something else, when I am close to a turn I have the detail I need and further out I have the big picture. Garmin has always been good at the auto zoom.
So near and yet the issues are just something I can't live with.
Their web sites are still in Beta and the upgrade site isn't available yet, however there's an update application to download and install instead. Once I fired it up I was informed there were two updates, 12MB and 474MB, probably program and maps. I installed both with no problems. I believe I registered on three different associated web sites before I finally got a username and password for all the things I needed.
The Motorola Extras package is $50 per year or $100 for 3 years. I don't think I need that, my phone already does all that, so it provides nothing to me though it is convenient.
FWIW this is certainly not as good as the factory fit navigation in the Infiniti QX56 or the Ford Flex's Sync system.

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2/23/2012

OOMA TELO FREE VOIP CALLS FREE Review

OOMA TELO FREE VOIP CALLS FREE
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This system works with your internet connection. If you internet connection fails then the telephone system fails and must be reset,(not always quick and simple). It drops calls after a several minutes. Best feature is the voice mail and call forwarding to my cell, (upgraded service 9.99 per month) This beats the high phone bill I was paying for.

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Dell Only Nettalk Duo Voip Telephone Free Usa Canada Calling Review

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I am usually not one to review a product, but I had to for this one. It is simply awesome. It was a simple plug and play installation for me, and you can't beat the price. I was on a local voip company before and this little unit outperforms there service for 1/10 the price. $30 a year can't be beat for the features.
One thing to keep in mind is to visit their forums. They have a list of routers that works well with this unit and a list of those that don't. Do research first, and you shouldn't have any issues.

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2/22/2012

LG LX 125 Refurbished Prepaid Phone for Kids, Silver (Kajeet) with 1 year of GPS Review

LG LX 125 Refurbished Prepaid Phone for Kids, Silver (Kajeet)  with 1 year of GPS
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This phone were a real disappointment. I wouldn't recommend buying one. We've used Kajeet for two years with other phones and the service was everything that they advertise ( cheap, kid friendly, reliable). Unfortunately, not this time. I ordered two of the LG LX125 phones and neither can connect with the Kajeet network. We have another Kajeet phone (LG Rumor) at the same location which works beautifully, so I'm betting that the phones are defective. After a series of phone calls and emails, I still can't get an answer as to whether the phones are defective or the Kajeet network doesn't support them. So far all, I've gotten is promises that someone is working on the issue and will call me back. We've been doing this for three weeks. Unfortunately by trying to work with Kajeet, we have gone through the window that one of the phones can be returned to Amazon. Kajeet refused to honor the warranty saying that we had to go through Amazon. I'm still trying to get a refund for the activation fees and the month of service so we'll see. But so far, we have two silver door stops and two really disappointed children.

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2/21/2012

Lapel Microphone Review

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The AT831cW Lavalier Microphone is small, solid and sounds fine. The problem is the cable. The cable is too fragile, it breaks easily and needs to be replaced every couple of years, or sooner. The fun part of it is that you cannot purchase the cable alone - without the microphone on it (although the mic can be unscrewed) - and so, it's a $75 a pop expense.
The transmitters are very poorly designed.
Overall: AVOID.


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