Gammoth Bluetooth Headsets

Feature Gammoth Product: Argard M10 Bluetooth Headset

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Welcome to the viewing of the world’s smallest headset.  It is small, tiny and some might even claim it to be incy wincy … whichever you like.  Either way, the Argard M10 Bluetooth Headset is out in full force and I’m giving you the details on this little headset.

Argard M10 Bluetooth Headset

Don’t be fooled by its size. The ARGARD M10 uses energy saving and battery technology to squeeze out talk time for even your busiest day. With just one charge, you can talk for over three (3) hours – increasing to more than 100 hours on standby.  This headset is designed for the stylish person, who enjoys the “different” look.  The unique in-ear design makes the headset essentially apart of you (and your ear!) and for that reason, it gives the utmost comfort.  No more ear hooks breaking or trying to get it positioned just right, the Argard M10 fits right into your ear with a snug fitting earbud.

Argard M10 Bluetooth Headset

Argard M10 Specifications

  • Talk Button: Answer and end calls directly from your headset
  • Volume Buttons: Control volume without ever having to access your cell/mobile phone
  • Earpiece: Comes with extra earpieces (larger and smaller sizes)
  • Weight: 5 grams
  • Size: 23 mm x 22 mm x 31.5 mm
  • Talk Time: Up to three (3) hours
  • Bluetooth: 1.2 Class 2
  • Packaging Includes: Charging cradle, AC adapter and extra earpieces
  • To find out more information about the Argard M10 Bluetooth headset, or to place an order, please visit Gammoth here.

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    Bluetooth Headset with OLED Display

    Monday, March 17th, 2008

     Bluetooth headsets are an accessory that is becoming a necessity.  As more hands-free laws are being put in place and the issue of safe driving is constantly on our minds, Bluetooth headsets are the new way to practice safe driving but allow you to still utilize your mobile device while in transit.  Here is a cnet.com review by Nicole Lee on a great headset, the Nokia BH-902 Bluetooth Headset: 

    Nokia BH-902 Headset at Gammoth

    “…That said, we were very impressed with the Nokia BH-902 Bluetooth headset, which comes with a nice OLED display that shows details like Recent Calls and Caller ID; plus if you have a compatible Nokia handset, it’ll even show if you have any unread text messages.

    It’s stylish, comfortable, and has decent sound quality to boot. The BH-902 will cost you, though, as it retails for a rather steep $169.99.

    The Nokia BH-902 is a very sleek and modern-looking Bluetooth headset, with a rectangular shape, curved corners, and a piano black flat surface. Measuring 0.98 inch wide by 2.08 inches long by 0.47 inch deep, the BH-902 is a little larger than most Bluetooth headsets. There’s a good reason for that, though–right on the front of the headset is a 1-inch diagonal OLED display….” 

     To read more about this headset from cnet.com, please click here

    Gammoth has this product available for a great value and is ready to accessorize your life with Bluetooth technology.  This link will take you to the ordering page for the Nokia BH-902.

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    LG HBM-730 Bluetooth Headset

    Monday, January 21st, 2008

    LG HBM-730 Bluetooth Headset

    Overall Gammoth Rating: 9.1

    Reviewed by: Peter Dykstra

    The Good:

    • Small size
    • High quality audio
    • Light and comfortable

    The Bad:

    • Button commands

    The LG HBM-730 is an extremely small and lighweight Bluetooth earpiece that easily converts for either ear. The earloop holds the earpiece securely to the user’s ear, and is thin enough that it doesn’t interfere with glasses or sunglasses. Weighing in at 9.4g (0.3oz), the LG HBM-730 is one of the lightest Bluetooth headsets on the market and it seems to fit very comfortably. The HBM-730 also includes a convenient detachable lanyard for when the device is not in use. The small design offers all of the necessary features and technology for everyday use, and the buttons are relatively easy to find while wearing the device. Learning the power button commands, however, definitely requires referencing the manual for instruction and is still slightly confusing until the commands are memorized. When the HBM-730’s power button is pressed, the user’s finger covers the LED light making it difficult to determine whether the unit has actually powered on/off. Although its compact size restricts the available talk time to an estimated 3.5 hours, the average cell phone user will likely find this to be an adequate charge. Despite the small size, the sound quality was surprisingly good, and the range of about 8 meters was more than enough for normal use.

    As a cell phone user who hates the bulky, heavy Bluetooth headsets, I personally found the HBM-730 to be one of the most comfortable and simple headsets available and would highly recommend it for the average user.

    If you would like to purchase a LG HBM-730 Bluetooth Headset, please visit:

    http://gammoth.com/bluetooth_headset/lg_hbm-730_bluetooth_headset

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