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Plantronics MX153-M1 Flexible Boom Headset for Motorola V60, V70, V120, T720 series

Plantronics MX153-M1 Flexible Boom Headset for Motorola V60, V70, V120, T720 series
MSRP: $44.95
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Manufacturer: Plantronics
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Plantronics MX153-M1 Flexible Boom Headset for Motorola V60, V70, V120, T720 series Features

Flex Grip design creates an exceptionally stable and comfortable fit
Pivoting, bendable boom for optimal positioning
Noise-canceling microphone provides superior sound quality
One-touch call answer/end control
Compatible with Motorola V60/V70, V120 and T720 series phones
 

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Additional Plantronics MX153-M1 Flexible Boom Headset for Motorola V60, V70, V120, T720 series Information

The Plantronics MX150 Mobile Headset combines Flex Grip™ design with advanced microphone technology, resulting in a discreet, stable and high-quality headset. The bendable noise-canceling boom provides optimal fit and superior call clarity in nearly every environment.

 

What Customers Say About Plantronics MX153-M1 Flexible Boom Headset for Motorola V60, V70, V120, T720 series:

Fits nicely onto my ear, but I still sound distant over the connection. I'm still using it tho because I haven't found anything to do it better, certainly not the Panasonic KX-TCA93.

The receiving audio seemed full of static, and both the receiving and transmitting audio seemed to fade in and out. I was using this product with a Motorola E815. the first time I tried to use it was on a very busy street, during the rain. I just chalked it up to the adverse environment.The second time I tried it in the comfort of my home; the receiving side fading and static were still quite apparent. I had to return this headset, which was unfortunate - it is very comfortable for someone who wears glasses.

People with earrings may not be comfortable with the MX150 because of its grip on the ear's pinna.In contrast to generic headset microphones that often make the wearer sound distant, the MX150's microphone performance is very good and makes the wearer sound clear and close to the phone. It takes several seconds to fit the earbud and pivot the microphone boom to their proper angles; this must be done each time the wearer puts on the headset. The MX153-M1 adds a push-button towards the upper-middle of its cord that enables the headset wearer to dial the last-dialed number, use voice-activated dialing, answer calls, and end calls without touching the phone. The MX150 lacks earpiece volume control, relying instead on the phone's volume control functions.

The base MX150 itself does not have the push-button and associated functionality.The MX150's earbud is anchored to the wearer's ear by a soft rubber grip that wraps under and essentially clips the earlobe (pinna). Pros: Light and comfortable, very good microphone clarity, good earpiece sound.Con: Somewhat difficult to wear; no earpiece volume amplification and microphone mute button.I purchased a Plantronics MX153-M1 (for $22 at an family-run electronics store a few blocks away from J&R Music and Computer World), the version of the MX150 made specifically for Motorola phones - v60, v70, v120, T720 and later phones. The noice-cancelling microphone does a good job of eliminating ambient noise - even inside a moving New York City subway car. The latter has battery-powered earpiece volume amplification, but consumers should carefully weigh this great advantage against the MX150's fit and weight benefits. The disadvantage of this fitting requirement is that if you are not already wearing the headset when your phone starts ringing, you are better off answering your phone the old-fashion way.

The MX150 family does not have microphone volume control and microphone mute functions.Earpiece performance is good. The two competitors also differ in push-button support. The MX153-N1 and MX153-N3 are push-button versions of the MX150 for Nokia phones. As with any headset design lacking self-powered earpiece volume amplification, ambient noise may be an issue in open or noisy environments, e.g. Once fitted however, the MX150 is light and comfortable to point of being unnoticeable.

The MX150's FlexGrip design (shared by the Plantronics MX100 family) is better than ear-loop designs that can get in the way of eyeglasses and sunglasses; headband designs that can pull on the wearer's hair; and classic earbud designs that can easily fall off. a busy New York City street or subway car.The MX150's price competition is with the Jabra ProBoom. The MX150 family has push-button models for Motorola and Nokia phones, while the ProBoom family has push-button models for Nokia and Samsung phones.Of the three Plantronics headsets that I have purchased (the other two being the M175 and M100), the MX153-M1 is the best one that I have yet used.

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