Samsung WEP700 Bluetooth Wireless Headset | 
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List Price: $89.95 Buy New: $37.99 You Save: $51.96 (58%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 4 x 1.5 nv:Communications Type: Power Adapter
MPN: WEP700 Model: WEP700 UPC: 635753470543 EAN: 0635753470543 ASIN: B00186JOT8
Release Date: May 20, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Bluetooth 2.0 headset offers handsfree communication with range of 30 feet--compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled cell phones | | • | Dual microphones and digital signal processing (DSP) for noise cancellation when in loud enviroments | | • | Support for advanced call handling functions such as last number redial, voice dial, and call reject | | • | Includes travel adapter, detachable ear hook | | • | Provides up to 6 hours of talk time and up to 200 hours (8+ days) of standby time |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Samsung WEP700 Bluetooth Headset is complete with a sleek and sophisticated design as well as the latest technology. The WEP700 delivers crisp and clear communications by cancelling out background noise. With its dual microphone noise and echo canceling technology, the WEP700 provides the ability to communicate in any noise condition. Other features include up to 6 hours of talk time, up to 200 hours of standby time, and weighs only 7.1 grams, about one-fourth of one ounce. Samsung's WEP700 is a premium performance Bluetooth headset. For the best wireless sound from your bluetooth-compatible cellphone, the WEP700 is the perfect choice for an avid and discriminating user like you.
Amazon.com Product Description Offering a sleek and sophisticated design, the Samsung WEP700 Bluetooth mono communication headset delivers crisp and clear communications by canceling out background noise. With its dual microphone noise and echo canceling technology, the WEP700 provides the ability to communicate in any noise condition--whether sitting in the bleachers surrounded by cheering fans, walking down a windy city street, or riding in a convertible. 
The Samsung WEP700 Bluetooth headset in black. | The WEP700 provides revolutionary noise cancellation through digital signal processing (DSP). Employing two microphones with voice separation technology, the WEP700 combats annoying ambient noise like wind, background chatter, and music. By using Bluetooth version 2.0 with EDR, this headset further ensures your conversations will be crystal clear. And as the ambient noise levels change, this headset is quick to respond with automatic volume control. The on-the-ear design of this headset provides the flexibility of a detachable ear hook, which is both small and lightweight. It provides up to 6 hours of talk time, and up to 200 hours of standby time. Specifications - Bluetooth: Version 2.0+EDR
- Profiles: Communication headsets (HSP 1.1), handsfree devices including car kits (HFP 1.5)
- Talk time: Up to 6 hours of continuous use
- Standby time: Up to 200 hours
What's in the Box Package includes WEP700 headset, travel adapter, detachable ear hook, and user manual. Optional Bluetooth headset car charger available for purchase separately Pairing Instructions - When you turn on your Samsung Bluetooth headset for the first time, it proceeds into pairing mode immediately.
- If you have paired the headset with other Bluetooth devices, make sure that the headset is off. Press and hold the Multi-Function button until the blue indicator light stays solid blue after blinking.
- Set your Bluetooth phone to discover the headset by following your phone's guide. Typically, the steps involve going to a Setting, Connection, or Bluetooth menu on your phone and then selecting the option to discover Bluetooth devices.
- Your phone will find the Samsung headset and ask if you want to pair with it. Confirm this by pressing the Yes or OK key.
- Enter a passkey or PIN, 0000 (4 zeros), then press the Yes or OK key.
- If pairing was successful, the indicator light will flash in blue 10 times rapidly before going to flashing every 3 seconds. If unsuccessful, the light remains on, and you will need to re-attempt pairing.
- When you turn on your headset after pairing with the phone, the headset is automatically connected to the phone.
- When you turn on your phone after pairing with the headset, the phone is connected to the headset by pressing the Multi-Function button.
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| Customer Reviews:
Samsung WEP 700 November 30, 2008 Had used the Samsung WEP410 and it was a rather refined piece. But it was damaged after it was soaked in the laundry. This is a replacement. It was bulkier than expected. The earpiece is a bit too big to fit comfortably in the ear. Unlike the WEP410, there was no holder for it to be placed when charging. The voice quality appears good. Overall, had expected much more improvement, design, and above all, refinement which I have recently come to expect from the brand Samsung. It is a little disappointing.
My first bluetooth headset October 5, 2008 Since this is my first bluetooth headset, I do not have anything to compare it to except a Logitech headset that has a wire. I chose this one because it was the only one I could be sure would match my phone, Samsung M520. The headset is very lightweight, I hear others very well as long as there are minimal noises around me. No real complaints from my callers about the headset except an occasional comment that the caller hears themselves (echo) when i use it. I am wondering if they are hearing background noise and not their own voice (tv in background?). There also seems to be a slight lag time in the volume controls, so if you push repeatedly it takes a second or two to catch up to the adjustment. The headset is still relatively new for me so I probably don't use it to its full potential, but it is great for what I bought it for... i am able to drive hands free to and from work, also i can work in the kitchen and make calls. Downside for me is that as long as the bluetooth is on and near my phone, the only ring that can be heard is in the headset, so i have occasionally missed calls. My fix to that is turning the headset off when i don't need it.
Everyone can hear me, but they think I'm in a barrel July 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I can hear just fine. People can understand me with the headset on, but they often ask if I'm calling from a bathroom or from inside a barrel. They can can hear me when I'm outside, even in the wind. I'm not sure what the claimed battery life is, but I wish it lasted a little longer. Easy to use.
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