Pros & Cons
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- Amazingly tiny, stylish design.
- Good sound quality.
- Handy travel case charges it without having to use a power cord.
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- Falls out of ears during active use.
- Short battery life.
The Samsung WEP200 ($89.99 list) looks good enough to turn heads—or at least it would, if it weren't so compact that it often goes unnoticed. Why, it's even tiny enough to satisfy Derek Zoolander's phone fetishes.
Pairing the WEP200 to three phones (the Samsung SPH-A900,
One main multifunction button handles all features: Bluetooth pairing, On/Off, call answer/hang-up/reject, voice dialing, and redial. Two tiny volume buttons on the side make it easy to adjust volume with your thumb, without removing the headset from your ear.
Although the WEP200's mic is located farther away from your mouth than those of more traditional Bluetooth headsets such as the
The WEP200's range was excellent, possibly because of its Bluetooth 2.0 connection—also a contributor to its small size (Bluetooth 2.0 manages battery power more efficiently than do versions 1.1 or 1.2, allowing for a smaller battery). We were able to stand well over 30 feet from a phone on the other side of a wall, and the sound was relatively clear for both parties.
There is another trade-off with the small, light design: short battery life. The WEP200 offers only three days of standby or 4 hours of talk time. Recharging the headset is simple; just drop it into its little black case (which connects to your power outlet), and contacts inside the case connect with contacts on the earpiece when the case's lid snaps shut. This means you don't have to fuss with connecting a wire each time you want to charge the device, which is a nice plus.
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