VXI Blueparrot Roadwarrior Bluetooth Noise Cancelling B250 Headset | 
| Brand: VXI
Buy New: $74.95
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 6941
Model: b250 UPC: 045464122257 EAN: 0045464122257 ASIN: B001DSLE6M
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | New & Improved Model B250 | | • | Premium Noise Canceling Microphone Blocks Out Engine and Road Noise | | • | Up to 66' Range | | • | 10+ Hours Talk Time and Up to 100 Hours Standby Time | | • | Includes Auto and AC Charging Cords |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Compatible with Bluetooth Cell Phones & Computers Premium Noise Canceling Microphone Blocks Out Engine and Road Noise Concave Ear Cushion for Improved Fit And Sound Superior Speaker Volume Optional Leatherette Ear Cushion Included Volume, Mute, Call Answer/End Up to 66' Range 10+ Hours Talk Time and Up to 100 Hours Standby Time 128-Bit Secure Digital Encryption Includes Auto and AC Charging Cords
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| Customer Reviews:
Best on the Market! August 31, 2008 PaylessDistributors 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is the Best One I owned. I do a lot of city driving, and this headset really works. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
Best Bluetooth Bang for the Buck! October 2, 2008 Special Agent (Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Searching The Internet for reviews and information on Bluetooth (BT) wireless headsets with microphones, I ran across a "youtube" review by an amateur radio operator who demonstrated how easy both Blueparrot (BP) and JABRA units were to use. See live demo on youtube:(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ypVUoRVv3U) Viewer hears how well both worked via testing a conversation using the VHF FM 2-Meter ham band. His demo reveals how it sounds to other ham operators compared to his radio's regular microphone. Following his positive demo, I ordered both the JABRA A-210 to enable BT on my radio, and the BP reviewed here, and they are super for the price! My recommendation? Buy it without reservation, whether your need is sophisticated, as in FM, AM and SSB communication used by hams; commercial application on VHF or UHF two-way radios with PDs, SOs, fire departments, family band talkies; for wireless connection to your cell phone, or just a simplistic toy for a "child band" (CB) radio. Many states may outlaw mobile cell use that is not handsfree. That's probably a good idea.(Look up JABRA A-210 if your device has NO BT capability.)(I've wondered if a Tahoe or Suburban will even guzzle 10 mpg without a blond sticking a cell phone in her ear, blind to traffic, while also smearing makeup.)
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