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Product Details
Product Length:4.75 inches
Product Width:1.25 inches
Product Height:0.75 inches
Product Weight:0.15 pounds
Package Length:9.9 inches
Package Width:4.3 inches
Package Height:0.5 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 26 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 26 customer reviews )
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


3OK, if you have the patience for it  Feb 28, 2004 By Doc Stew
I used this ear piece for about 3 months feeling pretty satisfied. I never had complaints about sound quality, and if fact I could hear better using it than without. It's true that no matter what size, the ear gel become uncomfortable after a while. And if you use your cell phone as your primary phone like I do, that's a big concern. Also, the winder on this thing is complete GARBAGE. I can't tell you how many times it would not wind up or unwind...the cord got tangled, and finally the whole thing just stopped working. I bought this to replace the other Jabra I had that didn't have the winder because I hated the cord getting caught on everything...now I don't like either of them. Guess I'm back to trying to find another one...

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4I loved it, but....  Sep 14, 2004 By Merryj
I have owned 4 of these. Well, I actually owned an EarBoom by Jabra first. When it died (after about 6 or 9 months), I bought this little baby. My husband loved it so much he got one too. Mine died after a month, so I took it back and had it replaced. Then his died, and we had it replaced. Then my replacement died, and his did too. In all cases, the cause of failure was the join between the wire and the set itself. The flex point ruptures eventually, and then the wires are exposed and quickly break, resulting in a loss of either microphone or speaker function, eventually. This is very frustrating. Luckily, they have an excellent warranty, and the guys at RadioShack have been great about it.

On the other hand, this is a great product. The earGel can be a little uncomfortable at first, but after you use it for a week or so, you start to forget you're wearing it. The winder is a wonder, although a touch finicky, but if you treat it with respect and make a habit of always fully extending it (gently)before retracting it, you shouldn't have any problems. I am currently going through the agony of either replacing it again (this time buying it again since I've dithered long enough to slip out of warranty) or trying a new one. I already have a big enough collection of (sometimes expensive) headsets that didn't work for me.

Luckily the price has come down considerably to match the quality, although personally I would have preferred the opposite.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


2like the winder, but poor sound quality  Aug 10, 2004 By D. Hamm
Con: I am disappointed in the poor sound quality of this device. Peoples voices are muffled and hard to discern. It sounds as though everyone is talking with a hand over their mouth on my end, but I have had no complaints about how I sound on the other end. Maybe the mic is good and the speaker bad, or maybe I've just got a defective product.

Pro: As the winder goes, I like it a lot. It is small and lets you put the whole thing in your pocket without tangle. This winder works like a miniblind. You pull both ends of the cord out a tad, then it retracts. I've never had a problem operating it.

This comes as a disappointment as I had a good experience with my last and similar jabra earbud - sounded good, and fit well - much better than my 'body glove' (too big for my ear, fell out constantly, and hurt) or my 'plantronics' (would always fall out, impossible to put in in time to answer a call).


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4I have strange ears...  Oct 26, 2004 By Rhonda Young "rsyou"
Since I have odd ears, the options with the eargels seemed perfect for me. I haven't had any problems with the retraction feature or with sound quality. I would recommend the WindUP with no hesitation.

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4Great Sound and comfort  Oct 25, 2004 By frugalJC "frugalJC"
I really like this unit. The sound is great and the person who I call can hear me well. The wind up takes some getting used to but works just fine. Earpiece is very comfortable. Highly Recommend.

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