Callpod DragonV2 Bluetooth Headset (Black)
Callpod DragonV2 Bluetooth Headset (Black)
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List Price: $ 105.95
best Price :$ 14.99
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- Extended range of 100+ meters / 328+ ft
- Dual-microphone background noise cancellation
- Dragon-to-Dragon headset communication over a 250,000+ sq ft space
- Multi-device pairing (i.e. Skype+cell phone or 2 cell phones) with auto-switching
- Comfortable fit for all-day usage
Talk on your mobile phone without wires using the Dragon Bluetooth headset. With a 328+ ft (100m) range, you can roam around your office or home without having to carry your phone. Dragon can also connect with your PC for Skype calls simultaneously, allowing you to switch between your PC and mobile phone with a press of a button. With advanced dual-mic noise suppression, the callers on the other end will enjoy crystal clear voice even if you are at an airport, noisy restaurant or car. Works with all Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones, computers and PDAs.
List Price:$ 105.95
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about 6 months ago
It wasn’t for me,
After reading about the Callpod Dragon V2 on Engadget or Gizmodo (I forget which one), it seemed like the right headset to get. It offered very long range, excellent noise reduction, and walkie-talkie calling to another BT headset using optional Callpod software.
Alas, the thing didn’t work for me at all. It wasn’t comfortable. It wouldn’t stay on my ear. It bounced around when I was the least bit active (e.g. when walking up or down stairs). The people I called on it said that the voice quality was “adequate”. I expected better. What’s worse, I couldn’t hear my callers when I used it in the car. My Mazda Miata is noisy but I can hear just fine most of the time using the cheap, wired earbud that came with my Motorola phone or the Jabra BT set before I broke it
. I expected the fancy Callpod Dragon V2 to do better than that. Instead, it was an exercise in frustration.
I returned it to Amazon.com for a refund. Amazon made it easy. All I had to do was to print the shipping label and manifest that they created for me, box up the headset in its original container, and drop it at the Post Office. It took a little over a week for Amazon.com to credit my account.
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|about 6 months ago
Very pleased with the DragonV2,
I purchased the DragonV2 principally to try the walkie talkie function.
We have a situation where two headsets in relatively close proximity that
are duplexed is what is needed. I was very surprised by the results. The sound quality was good even with lots of wind on one of the units. Pairing the two headsets still seems odd since they do not connect quickly but over all I am happy with software.
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