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Sennheiser FLX 70


$120.00 Released November, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Ear loop is flexible and bendable, can generally find a comfortable position for it. Can hear others very well, even with background noise around you. Connects to Bluetooth devices right away, great compatibility.

The Cons:Background noises on your end like crumpling paper are painfully loud to the other end. Just won't fit properly on some people no matter what the position unless the ear loop is bent in a way it isn't designed to. Can't tell if the unit is on or off just by looking at it.

The Sennheiser FLX 70 is a Bluetooth headset that features FlexFit design for a customized fit, while DSP noise reduction can block up to 70% of ambient noises. A turnable speaker is offered for optimal fit and it can be used on either ear.

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Included with the headset are an earhook, 3 sizes of silicone speaker sleeves, lanyard and USB wall charger. The speaker itself employs a semi-open system to provide ventilation to the ear and prevent your ear from feeling plugged. This device was ergonomically designed with the cooperation of William Demant Holding, an internationally recognized health care company.

Features

  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • FlexFit design
  • Earhook
  • 3 sets of silicone ear bud sleeves
  • Lanyard
  • USB wall charger
  • DSP noise reduction
  • Left or right ear operation

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Pros
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    ear loop is flexible and bendable, can generally find a comfortable position for it

  • 1

    can hear others very well, even with background noise around you

  • 1

    connects to Bluetooth devices right away, great compatibility

  • 1

    comes with several pairs of soft ear gels to find something that works for everyone's ear canal

Cons
  • 1

    background noises on your end like crumpling paper are painfully loud to the other end

  • 1

    just won't fit properly on some people no matter what the position unless the ear loop is bent in a way it isn't designed to

  • 1

    can't tell if the unit is on or off just by looking at it

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