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BlueAnt V1 Voice-Controlled Bluetooth Headset (Silver) | 
enlarge | Brand: BlueAnt Category: Wireless
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $80.48 You Save: $49.51 (38%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 74 reviews Sales Rank: 15
Color: Silver Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1.5 Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: V1 Model: BlueAnt V1 UPC: 878049000387 EAN: 0097738545583 ASIN: B001APH9GW
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| Features:
| • | Control your cell phone's functions by speaking into V1 Bluetooth headset--from answering call to checking battery life | | • | BlueAnt's patented Voice Isolation Technology provides outstanding noise reduction and echo cancellation | | • | Embedded with Bluetooth 2.1 technology; works with any Bluetooth-enabled phone | | • | Up to 6 hours of talk time, up to 200 hours of standby | | • | Includes: Bluetooth headset, car/desk charger, USB cable, ear gels, ear clip |
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Product Description BlueAnt's V1 Voice Controlled Bluetooth Headset introduces the revolutionary BlueGenie Voice User Interface, letting you control most functions with the sound of your voice. Amazingly, the headset will actually talk back to you too!Pushing one button activates the voice recognition technology and gives you control of all the functions of the V1, just by talking. If you need assistance, ask for it and the headset will verbally help you get the commands you want.
Amazon.com Product Description BlueAnt's V1 is the world's first voice-controlled Bluetooth headset, allowing you to control most phone functions from the headset thanks to the integrated BlueGenie Voice Interface. Talk to it and it will reply, ask it for assistance and it will assist you in getting the right function. This amazingly small and lightweight headset eliminates the combinations of button pushes, button holds and flashing lights synonymous with advanced Bluetooth devices. One activation button provides you with total control of the V1's entire function menu system via an easy to use voice interface. 
Control your phone's functions--including answering and making call--with the BlueAnt V1. | No longer will you have to deal with lengthy or confusing button pressing to access functionality on your cell phone. Instead, the V1 can be controlled with simple phrases like "pair headset," "call home," "volume up" and "accept call." And BlueGenie's voice synthesis capability enables the V1 to speak back to you, letting you know device settings including successful pairing of the headset, battery power level, and more. With voice dial and call answering capabilities, drivers can keep their hands on the steering wheel and eyes on the road. The V1 also incorporates dual microphones allowing for BlueAnt's patented Voice Isolation Technology, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) software solution that uses advanced techniques to separate the user's voice signal from all other sounds, enhancing and isolating all frequencies that affect voices coming into and out of the headset. This results in outstanding environmental noise reduction, echo cancellation and wind noise protection. The BlueAnt V1 works with Bluetooth version 2.1 and its multi-point technology allows connecting two cell phones at the same time. Automatic reconnect also finds the last cell phone or device paired, and automatically reconnects. It includes several ear gels for an optimal in-ear fit, as well as an over-the-ear clip for added security. It also offers an innovative tie clip lets you attach the V1 headset to your shirt or cuff when not in use. Features - Bluetooth 2.1
- Multi-function car and desk charger
- USB Charger
- Up to 6 hrs talk-time or 200 hrs standby
- 2 year replacement warranty
- Weighs under 0.5 ounces
- Measures 1.6 x 0.7 x 0.5 inches
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| Customer Reviews: Read 69 more reviews...
Best headset on the market, or at least tied with the jawbone January 10, 2009 I know people that like the jawbone, but I have never had any complaints about the audio quality from anyone I have talked to on it. The headset gets loud enough and is clear enough to make anyone happy. There is absolutely no static and no noise at all unless you get about 30 feet away from it (which is supposed to be its limit). The voice controls work great. The price on Amazon is about 40% cheaper than I could find it anywhere else, so it was a steal. It would be worth $150 if you had to pay that much. Definitely one of the two best on the market right now hands down. It fits your ear better than anything else I have tried. It also has a neat clip to put on your shirt when you don't want to wear it on your ear. I use this all the time when I don't want to wear it because I don't want to put this thing in my pocket because I would probably smash it. Don't mess around with anything else. Buy this or a jawbone and stay away from the cheap stuff.
No better Bluetooth January 9, 2009 Buy this it doesn't disappoint! It is total hands free using voice commands for just about everything. Stays on your ear and very confortable. The sound quality is excellent. I use this with Blackberry Curve phone.
Best So Far January 9, 2009 Though at the time I purchased three (two for gifts) of the BlueAnt V1 headsets I was using the HTC S621 smartphone, I soon purchased RIM's BlackBerry Storm. I find the hearing portion of the sound quality is superior with the V1 than that of the Storm. I would prefer having slightly better fitting choices of ear buds yet the supplied ones suffice. I would purchase this particular unit again...
Sound quality and comfort disappointing January 9, 2009 After much praise in online articles and user ratings, I tried this headset after losing my Plantronics Voyager 510. In short, I am disappointed in the performance (especially for the price) and am returning it. Here are the reasons why:
When calling someone in my car -- windows up and no radio or other noises -- I was told it sounded like I was standing next to a waterfall. I called my home phone and left a voicemail to hear it for myself, and it's true -- it sounds like white noise along with a somewhat difficult-to-understand voice. It isn't bad enough for me to believe it's a defective product; I think it's just the quality of the design.
The sound cancelling also seems to not work particularly well -- when the radio was on, even at modest volume, the person with whom I was speaking said I should quit using the headset. Switching between minimum and maximum voice cancellation did nothing to make it easier to clearly hear what I was saying.
Some of the voice-activated features are handy, like when you say "check battery" and it tells you whether it's high, medium, or low. However, I found most voice commands unnecessary -- many cell phones have voice dialing, and they don't require certain phone numbers to be in certain speed-dial slots like the V1 does. Also, I'd rather not have to say "phone commands" and THEN talk to my phone -- I'd like to just talk to my phone, which I could do with the Plantronics headset with the push of a button (and you have to push a button with the V1 to give it a command anyway).
I also found answering a call by voice command difficult. I repeatedly told it to answer the call and it did nothing.
I thought the spoken caller ID would be handy, but it's so slow at giving you the number that you would miss the call by the time you found out who it was.
It also misunderstands voice commands at times, particularly if there is some ambient noise in your environment.
In addition, I found the headset getting uncomfortable after having it in my ear for only about a half hour. This may be alleviated by swapping out the default rubber earpiece for one of the others supplied in the package, but after the other struggles mentioned above, I decided it wasn't worth it to try and find a more comfortable fit (which, since this isn't a jawbone headset, would not have improved performance).
A minor annoyance, which some other reviewers have mentioned, is the large, bright, flashing BlueAnt button -- which you can turn off but apparently turns back on if you power the headset off and then on again. BlueAnt seems to want to advertise to the people around you that you're wearing a BlueAnt headset. :)
The only upside to this is that Amazon was good about allowing me to return the device for a full refund. I will be trying the Aliph Jawbone II next, and if it also fails to impress, I will be buying a new Plantronics Voyager 510 like my old one -- it sounded better than the V1, is more comfortable to wear, is easier to use, and costs about half as much.
Works great - now! January 7, 2009 Th'e blue Ant V1 works really well now. I had some trouble at first when I put a company sticker on the bottom of it. When I made calls no one could hear me. As a last resort before calling for a return authorization, I took the sticker off and it worked great! Nowhere in the documentation did it say that the microphones are on the bottom so don't put anything on the bottom of the little unit. Now, even when traveling on the highway, I'm told there's very little noise on the other end, so the noise reduction works great! Very good product.
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