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Reviews (2)

Oct 11, 2016
Great sound, Great Battery Life, Weak flip out
0 of 2 found this helpful I've gotten many of this line of Bluetooth ear pieces, expressly because I like the low profile, over the ear design, that does not block out important ambient sounds. The voice clarity is great, with no shrill tones or muddy sounds. It works great for streaming music as well, and will last nearly all day on a good charge. The major trouble I've ran into, is that the flip out, (which also controls the power of the device) is always the first thing to break. The spring action is in the middle of the hinges, which are connected by a very small neck to the flip out. This will break in short time if floating in a pocket or purse. If you have a case (I made one with an Altoids tin) it will last a good deal longer, but mine still eventually broke there. The center multi command button is also a sore spot. All the different versions I've had, none of them have pressed all that well, making you jam the earpiece into your ear to get it to work. On several, the button didn't work at all. Overall, it's constructed on the cheap side, but it's the only small over ear I can find for under $80.

Jul 13, 2016
substantial design flaw
This is not a 100% exact replacement for the OEM jack on an SNES. For the most part, it is right on, but I found that the negative contact of the power plug is at the opposite end of the metal strip, leaving a sharp edge that you can catch when you press the power plug into the jack. The result is that the contact strip is shoved inside to where it can't make contact. The design does allow you to salvage the contact from the OEM jack and slide it into position, completely eliminateing the flaw.. however, this only works if the OEM negative terminal is still in good to use condition. Other than that... it's a little tricky to finagle it into position on the board, and I had to unsoldier the RF output in order to get the jack mounted correctly.