Showing posts with label BlueAnt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BlueAnt. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

BlueAnt T1 Review

Introduction and design:

Easy, you could argue, Arnold Schwarzenegger over an impending persona with the nature of the terminator, but we can imagine that futuristic super robot like that would be aware of the kind of Bluetooth headset will sport. This is where possibly BlueAnt T1 comes into mind as absolute finds itself as a reliable and robust solution to keep us would one day destroyers to maintain a clear conversation between other terminators. Boasting two microphones and insulation technology, voice recognition, packing this versatile Bluetooth headset, more features and extra goodies to keep $ 79.99 pricing very nice. Be packed with BlueAnt T1 is 2 Silicon sleeves, 2 ear clips, 5 ear buds, microUSB cable, AC adapter and a Quick Start Guide.


Although it may seem perfect for terminators, BlueAnt T1 is not the most fashionable things to put in your ear to the base type. Sporting some hard lines and angled cuts, all plastics this device does not hide the fact that this headset with large rough industrial design. Despite the average size plastic housing makes it very easy and comfortable. And thanks to the included silicone sleeve protects your headphones from minor drops and retains moisture.

Unfortunately, folkloric ear buds also soft and effortless compression in an attempt to stay put in your ear – which makes it feel like this fall. Clip clear plastic ear manages to solve the problem, but we question how long term, however, increases the fragile. Even if the ear ear buds soft feeling of lack of sense of snugness in Penny, makes for a handy, when you use the headset for extended periods of time.


There is no doubt, which separated the volume up or down buttons, which offers a moderate amount of tactility, but on/off switch is in an awkward place, requiring that you remove the headset from your ear access. In the meantime, is a very easy to press the multifunction button on the front page, get a bunch of work, while a small wind guard Gaza is sinking almost its entire length. In addition, LEDs embedded in the part of wind that is closest to the button multifunction guard. And finally, a microUSB port is conveniently located all by itself on the back of the device.

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Sunday, January 30, 2011

BlueAnt S4 Review

Introduction and design:

Not all code on wearing obtrusive great-looking Bluetooth headset, so if you happen to fit in this population, you are probably more than that prefer something by means of strictly reserved for the car. This is where the BlueAnt S4 combines all the necessary ingredients to position itself as a potential candidate to keep your hands free at the wheel – and without having to worry to have to make around some headphones. Employs a treasure trove, features for simple use of in-car speakerphone may justify the same as the perfect driving companion, not keep you using text wrap, but instead of your focus straight ahead on the road. Packed with BlueAnt S4 are 2 metal clips, 2 ear clips, 5 ear buds, microUSB cable, charger and a user manual.


At first glance you probably shocked us by the total size of the BlueAnt S4 — making it look just as great as some of the current touchscreen smartphones. Fortunately rooms sporting curved clips on both ends to give a consistent look, plus the grey and Black colored plastic exterior raises the minimalist approach. Although it looks like a handful, allows today still feel light for the manufacture of plastics. In addition, we adore the fact that the magnets are used to keep closely connected with metal clips – meaning less to worry about breaking something is wrong.
Spanning half BlueAnt S4 front section is Grill mesh size speaker tucks away, while the other half is just a shiny plastic, which covered hides sensitive touch buttons at the bottom – this includes the volume up, down, and voice command buttons. There is also a green and blue LED indicator at the top of the buttons are touch-sensitive, that indicates that the power is on, connected to a device, and that the operation is triggered.
Finally, for its part, BlueAnt S4 microUSB port, hidden behind a plastic front cover and switch power set for energy saving and always mode. The latter as consumers more power when listening continuously to trigger command.

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BlueAnt Q2 Review

Introduction and design:

Potentially establish themselves as from premier, sophisticated and functional Bluetooth headphones out there, BlueAnt Q2 just might Earn your way up to the ear which features a medley technology to keep high on the Totem Pole. Clear sits above their high-end, we offer to take a lot of pending executions in several aspects to maintain its investment of $ 129.99 on this device, which holds a very meaningful. Regardless of this, is the successor to the late BlueAnt Q1, Q2 aims to continue its stellar results and marks gathered his predecessor and same catapult into new realms. Included in package 5 ear buds ear hook, carrying pouch, microUSB cable, AC adapter and a Quick Start Guide.


From a cursory glance retains BlueAnt Q2 the same form factor and the size of its predecessor with long slim profile which is curved to hug the perfect contours of your face. In addition, fills all black plastic construction with Q5 elegant glossy metallic strip two racing down the facade. It is simplistic, yet elegant design, completely cements itself as a reasonable edge Bluetooth headphones, which is safe to give you some looks.

Now even if you do not have any problems using Q2 for long periods of time thanks to the soft ear buds, it provides a very sophisticated timepiece fit to make these concerns fall off go away. Instead, we insist on using metal ear-hook for constant feeling certainly keep Clipping in your ear.


As for exclusive buttons mounted to BlueAnt Q2, we can find a very thin volume rocker and multi-function button that is separate to offer a distinctive feel. In addition, you are accompanied by a reasonable amount of tactile feedback when clicked – there are issues not pressed or not. However, like the BlueAnt T1, find exclusive power switch must be located in an inconvenient spot close to the rear of the unit next to the microUSB port. In the meantime Gaza guard wind includes a significant amount of space in the device – with a luminous LEDs in front of integrated on one end and the microphone in the other.

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