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Sony Ericsson HBH-DS220 Bluetooth Streaming Headset with A2DP (with HPM-70 headphones)


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List Price: $129.99
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Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 months
Manufacturer: Sony Ericsson Mobile
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: Sony Ericsson Color: Black EAN: 0095673190905 Feature: Never miss a call-It's called a stereo portable handsfree because it's for more than listening. A microphone, call answer key, 3.5 mm jack to swap headphones are all built in. Label: Sony Ericsson Mobile Manufacturer: Sony Ericsson Mobile Model: DPY901686/2 Publisher: Sony Ericsson Mobile Studio: Sony Ericsson Mobile
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Features
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Never miss a call-It's called a stereo portable handsfree because it's for more than listening. A microphone, call answer key, 3.5 mm jack to swap headphones are all built in. Wireless music streaming-With A2DP you can stream high-quality stereo music from your phone to your wireless headset or other Bluetooth¿ devices. Superior sound-Each element of a Sony Ericsson music accessory is designed for best audio performance. Clear sound, deep bass and better performance as standard. Compatibility-All Sony Ericsson wireless devices have been developed in coordination with Sony Ericsson mobile phones, but are also compatible with Bluetooth¿-equipped handsets from other manufacturers. Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH)-AFH reduces the impact of interference between wireless technologies, resulting in excellent audio quality.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Leave your phone in your pocket or bag and listen to the music saved on your HBH-DS220 in high quality wireless stereo. Handle calls without touching your phone.
Clip the lightweight pendant to your top where it can hang out of the way. The music and call handling keys remain close to hand.
Hitting the treadmill? Settling down on a sunny chair in the garden? The 3.5 mm jack means you can change the headphones if you want to.
Specific feaures: - Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH): reduces the impact of interference between wireless technologies, resulting in excellent audio quality.
- Never miss a call: its called a stereo portable handsfree because its for more than listening. A microphone, call answer key and 3.5 mm jack to swap headphones are all built-in.
- Superior sound: each element of a Sony Ericsson music accessory is designed for the best audio performance. Clear sound, deep bass and better performance as standard.
- Auto pairing: a feature that makes pairing the device with your Bluetooth mobile phone faster and simpler by dropping the PIN code without compromising security.
- Automatic volume adjustment: walk into a noisy environment and the volume adjusts automatically in less than a second.
- Compatibility: all Sony Ericsson wireless devices have been developed in coordination with Sony Ericsson mobile phones, but are also compatible with Bluetooth-equipped handsets from other manufacturers.
- Digital Signal Processing: enhanced audio quality is achieved through Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology, including compression and echo cancellation.
- Bluetooth wireless technology frees more than your hands it lets your devices talk to each other without tangles, across ranges of up to 10 metres. - Wireless music streaming: with A2DP you can stream high-quality stereo music from your phone to your wireless headset or
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: not real happy Comment: I wanted a new headset that I can use while riding my bike to work. figured since I have a sony phone I should get a sony headset. the main function I use on the bike is the voice commands. that is the only function I can not get to work with my phone. my cheap Scala works great with voice but I cant wear with the helmet. The stereo sony headset sounds great with the MP3 player my phone has however.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Works, mostly Comment: It tends to skip when you use it for the first few minutes (at least mine does). I mainly use it to play music, and I notice that when I turn off one of either phone or headset, and I turn it back on it probably will skip. To resolve this I turn both of them off, or at least first turn of both BTs then back up again. I haven't used the A2DP yet with my laptop. Probably because I need to change drivers, or maybe because of an incompatibility issue with my laptop BT. I haven't really tried, but it does not work yet with my HP TX2000 vista machine. Early research mentioned that BT devices must be compatible with the BT software.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not compatible with BlackJack II and MS Voice Command Comment: This device has good sound and great reception, but it did not work with my set up. I have a BlackJack II running Microsoft Voice Command, and the DS220 would drop the Bluetooth connection whenever Voice Command notified me of an event. Starting a Voice Command session from the DS220 would also cause the unit to disconnect after the command finished. The incompatiblity may be due to both the software running on the BlackJack II and the unit itself.
If I am not using MS Voice Command then the DS220 would work as expected on my BlackJack II. It functions great as a stereo headset when it comes to sound and reception, but the volume control is hard to use and the tiny display is basically useless. Im my opinion, it needs a dedicated volume control, the ability to play/pause, and previous/next track controls in order for it to be competative with other offerings.
I returned the DS220 and purchased a Sonorix C3 instead. The Sonorix C3 worked splendidly with my BlackJack II and MS Voice Command, and has all the features to make it a much more capable device.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good but only with Sony Ericsson Comment: Yes, It looks good! Sound quality is great! You can use it with any 3.5mm jack headset! However, buy it only if you intend to use it with a Sony Ericsson product. When paired with N95, HTC Tytn I or II, the sound cuts off for a split second every 80sec or so when listening to music. This imperfection, for me, is an absolute no no; ruins the music experience. Five of my colleagues have the same headset and they experienced the same shortcomings with all five. Hence, I threw mine in the bin and bought my self the HTC BH S100; works like a dream with my HTC device.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Poor battery life--4 hours Comment: Battery life is only 4 hours, in a day when Sony's mp3 players get 33 hours and an ipod can play for almost as long. If you do buy this product, you can double the headphone output if you use skull candy's ear buds. The operability/human factors of the control unit leave a little to be desired--pressing two buttons to get the unit to pair/synch with a bluetooth transmitter. Why not just one 'pairing' button instead of pressing a small button at the same time pressing the >/Stop button. Battery life is the deal breaker. I bought this as a first try in the bluetooth world along with the Sony Bluetooth transmitter---lessons learned.
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