So you didn't mention what this ear peace costs?
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  From: Raul A. Gallegos 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, March 11, 2013 8:55 PM
  Subject: Re: Form factor of the Plantronics M50!!!


  Hi, this is a good description. I received mine in the mail today and can 
confirm everything you say below. I would like to also add that I wore this 
headphone all day while traveling around and it did not make my ear feel 
uncomfortable. I got one phone call while I was on the bus and the person said 
they could hear everyone around me a lot more than they could hear me. So I 
have not really tested it much with phone calls. However I suspect that I am 
not going to be pleased with phone calls in general. This will be the fourth or 
fifth Bluetooth headset I try with similar results. When I power on the headset 
it tells me if the battery is high or medium or low. It does not tell me the 
talk time availability like the newer 165 model, but that is okay because I 
still get the battery indicator on the status bar of my phone. I really like 
having the peace of mind of having voice over access on my phone without the 
wire. So I like it for that reason. I also like the fact that I can listen to 
music and audiobooks with it. Of course because it is it is on one ear it is 
not stereo, but that is okay when I am traveling. I can easily see why this 
headset is the number one sold on Amazon in the Bluetooth headset section.

  On Mar 4, 2013, at 1:10 PM, Traci <[email protected]> wrote:


    Hello, I bought this earpiece about a Month ago.


    It's shape is a small rectangle, smaller than my previous plantronics 
model.  The piece that goes in your ear is not round.  I'm not sure how to 
describe it.  The ear loop feels pretty sturdy to me, and softer than my 
previous model.


    On one edge of the device is a volume rocker, on the other edge is a on/off 
switch.  The back of the device is smooth, but it is a button.  I'd have to 
say, I prefer the actually button on my previous model.


    At the top of the device is where you plug in your charger.  You can also 
have the earpiece on either ear, by gently rotating the ear loop.


    So far, I'm quite happy with this device.  I love the voice prompts when I 
turn it on/off, and I like how the battery level is displayed in my iPhone's 
status bar.  Keep in mind, it is reported to not work great with Siri.  For 
some reason it won't complete the command.  You need to physically have your 
phone in hand to tap the button.


    HTH,
    Traci

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    On Mar 3, 2013, at 7:59 PM, Anthony Vece <[email protected]> wrote:


      Hi Everyone;

      Could someone please describe the form factor of the Plantronics M50?

      How is it shaped?
      What buttons are on it?
      Can you charge it with any micro-usb charger?
      And, how sturdy is the ear loop!

      Thanks in advance.
      Anthony



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