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    BlueAnt V12 LCD Equipped Headset

    May 17, 2007 | Gadgets, Hardware, Headset | Comments Off

    Connections of Bluetooth are relatively stable nowadays (however always not the ball proof). Consequently, the suppliers of ear-phone seek new manners of distinguishing their products, with all the circuits of noise-cancellation to the compatibility of VoIP. With V12, BlueAnt includes an astute liquid crystal display with the identification of visitor and an integrated device of vibration. Unfortunately, the ear-phone is uncomfortable and does not have the best quality of sound.

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    V12 particularly large or heavy, is not given it against not clarified, posting of 12 digits. It comes with two fasten different-classified ear, with a chain of neck of fabric and a small charger with A.C. Anyhow we tried to adapt V12 to our ears, the loop and plastic the earbud hard of the ear of the unit were never smelled completely exact and became irritating in a few minutes. V12 always hung slightly far from the face, but the staples of ear kept the unit to fall completely. A more serious straw was not shown until we actuated to the top of V12: a whistle with low volume and always present which resembled statics by radio or the fredonnement acute one of a television set. Of the beginning we thought that it was interference of the liquid crystal display, but after having disconnected a call, the whistle disappeared while the liquid crystal display remained lit during some second additional.

    BlueAnt V12 specification:
    Range: 30 feet
    Display: 12-digit LCD, backlit
    Battery Life (Tested): 6 hours and 48 minutes
    Size: 2.3 x 0.7 x 1 inches
    Weight: 0.5 ounces

    BlueAntV12-2We also heard clicks when we adjusted volume and all the times that the unit awoke and we are stopped. We suspecté that it was an anomaly with only our test bench, thus we asked for a second. Unfortunately, the problem persisted. The whistle occurred only when volume was close to the maximum, but it is pretty much of any hour, since V12 is not that strong.

    The quality of sound was nothing to write at the house approximately, one or the other. V12 resounded tinnier that our reference Plantronics Voyager 510. Lack noise-countermanding the circuits, V12 also disappointed in a windy external test. Under these conditions, other visitors tended to do outside what we say.




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