I have owned these for about 3 months now. The work fairly well with my Z1010 (although the Z1010 doesn't have A2DP to stream music from the phone to the headset) and pick up most calls. If the phone rings while you're listening to music a la 128MB in the headset, you hear a little phone ring (by default), you hit a button and there's your call answered while your music is paused.
They also work well with the included USB Bluetooth dongle on my laptop. Sending files is slow but that was expected. The real beauty of this comes out when WinXP uses them as the sound card and you can have music playing through the on-board sound while having a chat through the Blueants via your fave online game.
I'd say if you had a phone that supported A2DP then they'd be worth it for sure.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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I have owned these for about 3 months now. The work fairly well with my Z1010 (although the Z1010 doesn't have A2DP to stream music from the phone to the headset) and pick up most calls. If the phone rings while you're listening to music a la 128MB in the headset, you hear a little phone ring (by default), you hit a button and there's your call answered while your music is paused.
They also work well with the included USB Bluetooth dongle on my laptop. Sending files is slow but that was expected. The real beauty of this comes out when WinXP uses them as the sound card and you can have music playing through the on-board sound while having a chat through the Blueants via your fave online game.
I'd say if you had a phone that supported A2DP then they'd be worth it for sure.