Thursday, March 8, 2012

Samsung HM7000 Bluetooth Wireless Headset (Black)

Samsung HM7000 Bluetooth Wireless Headset (Black)

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 1.5 x 3.4 x 8.5 inches ; 3.8 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B005RUP5UI
  • Item model number: BHM7000NBACSTA

By : Samsung
List Price : $99.99
Price : $57.95
You Save : $42.04 (42%)
Samsung HM7000 Bluetooth Wireless Headset (Black)

Product Description


Amazon.com Product Description
Samsung HM7000 Bluetooth Headset is Ultra-Slim
If you want a headset that is ultra-slim, ultra-capable, and ultra-convenient, then meet your match: the Samsung HM7000 Bluetooth headset. So sleek that you just may forget that you are even wearing a headset, the HM7000 packs a powerful feature set, including voice commands and voice prompts, Android application support, and a revolutionary mobile charging cradle/carrying case. The Samsung HM7000 is a perfect headset to help you keep your hands free whether you are working in the office or driving in your car.
Good Things Come in Small Packages
It's a small headset loaded with many different features. The HM7000 allows you to answer and make calls with simple commands, manage text-to speech settings, connection settings, caller ID, alarms and more. You are also able to view your Bluetooth headset status on your phone and customize the settings of your headset with the text-to-speech capabilities offered through the FreeSync Android application.
The Cradle IS the Carrying Case
The HM7000 is accompanied by an ingenious companion: a charging cradle and carrying case all in one. When fully charged, this device can offer two to three times the amount of battery life of the HM7000 itself, protecting and charging your Bluetooth headset while you're on the go. Other features include extended battery life, music streaming (A2DP support), dual-mic noise cancellation, and multipoint technology.
Technical Specifications
The Bluetooth headset measures 48mm long x 19mm wide x 12mm high and weighs in at a mere 11 grams. The headset includes Bluetooth Version 3.0 with a talk time up to 4 hours, standby time up to 160 hours, and play time up to 4 hours (charging case adds up to 3 additional charges).

Samsung Bluetooth isolat Noise Canceling Technology
Samsung Bluetooth headsets are setting a new standard in clarity with isolat dual-mic noise canceling technology. Combining active sound wave cancelation with optimum microphone position to counter unwanted background interference and wind noise, isolat ensures your words will be heard and your conversations understood. isolate is available on the new HM7000 - the overacheiver of the wireless world.
Package Contents
What's in the box: HM7000 wireless Bluetooth headset, charging case, universal micro USB charger, two earhooks, five ear gels, and a Quick Start Guide.
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Samsung HM3600
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Samsung BHM1700
Samsung BHM7000
Samsung EHS63
Noise Reduction (reduces noise in your background)
Single-mic
Dual-mic
Dual-mic
Single-mic
Dual-mic
No
Receive Side Noise Reduction (offers in-channel noise reduction and tonal voice quality enhancement, improving intelligibility of incoming voice even in high background noise environments)
No
No
No
No
No
No
Wind Noise Reduction
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Echo Cancellation
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Speech Intelligibility Equalizing for an adjustable sound
No
No
Yes, via downloadable Andriod app
No
Yes
No
Multipoint pairing (to connect to multiple phones)
Yes
Advanced
Yes
Yes
Advanced
No
Advance audio distribution profile (allows streaming of music and other audio)
No
No
Yes, stereo
Yes, mono
Yes, mono
Yes, stereo (non-Bluetooth)
Pairing Assist
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
Read SMS (will read your text messages as they come in)
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Multiple Headset Settings
No
No
Yes
No
Yes, multipoint, ring tone, LED, voice prompts
No
Stereo equalizer settings let you adjust the bass and treble
No
No
Yes, via downloadable Android app
No
Yes, via downloadable Andriod app
No
Voice Prompts (Bluetooth speaks to you)
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
On and off
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (non-dedicated switch)
No
LED low battery indicator
Yes
Yes
Yes, with the downloadable Android app
Yes
Yes, visual and audible
No
Talk Time
up to 7 hours
up to 9 hours
Talk Time: up to 6 hours
Play Time: up to 5 hours
Talk Time: up to 9 hours
Play Time: up to 8 hours
up to 4 hours
N/A
Standby Time
up to 400 hours
up to 300 hours
up to 180 hours
up to 350 hours
up to 160 hours
N/A
Charging Interface
micro-USB
micro-USB
micro-USB
micro-USB
micro-USB
N/A
Bluetooth Version
Bluetooth Version 2.1 + EDR
HFP Version 1.5
HSP Version: 1.1
Bluetooth 3.0
Bluetooth Versipon 2.1 + EDR
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
HFP Version:1.5
HSP Version: 1.1
Bluetooth Version 3.0
HFP Version: 1.5
HSP Version: 1.1
Bluetooth Version 3.0
HFP Version: 1.5
HSP Version: 1.1
N/A
Automatic Volume Adjust
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Weight
10 grams
13 grams
11 grams
Headset: 11 grams
Case: 42 grams
11 grams
10 grams
Comes with earbuds
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Ultra-slim, ultra-capable, and ultra-convenient are a few words that describe the Samsung HM7000 Bluetooth headset. It's so sleek you may forget you're wearing a headset. The HM7000 packs a powerful feature set, including voice commands and voice prompts, Android application support, and a revolutionary mobile charging cradle/carrying case. The HM7000 allows you to answer and make calls with simple commands, manage text-to-speech settings, connection settings, caller ID, alarms and more, view your Bluetooth headset status on your phone, and customize the settings of your headset with the text-to-speech capabilities offered through the FreeSync Android application. The HM7000 comes with a charging cradle and carrying case all in one. When fully charged, this device can offer two to three times the amount of battery life of the HM7000 itself, protecting and charging your Bluetooth headset while you are on the go.
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Samsung HM7000 Bluetooth Wireless Headset (Black)

 

Technical Details

  • Voice commands
  • FreeSync Andriod application support
  • Custom mobile charging cradle/carrying case
  • Extended battery life
  • Dual-mic noise cancellation
Samsung HM7000 Bluetooth Wireless Headset (Black)

Customer Reviews


This is a lightweight bluetooth 3.0 headset coming in at 11g. Thus far I have used it for 6 hours. The talk time came in close to the advertised 4 hours at 3:45 before needing charged. The charger/carry case worked as advertised and quickly charged the headset. I received this unit for review from Amazon Vine and as such it appears it is a pre-release product. The unit came packaged with the charger/carry case, mini-usb wall charger, 2 ear gels, and 2 ear hooks. Also included was a quick start guide, but a user manual was not included, nor was one yet available on the Samsung website. Due to the absence of a user manual I cannot speak to any of the advanced features such as voice commands or Android support.
However, I did test it on a Blackberry Bold 9900. The Bluetooth pairing was flawless. The information in the quick start guide was sufficient to have me up and running with the basic features. I used the headset to speak with numerous people in various states in the lower 48 and with differing phone carriers, both wireless and landline. Universally everyone said my voice was crystal clear and they could hear no background noise from my vehicle with the windows up and down, radio on or off, and the a/c on and off. They reported the same clarity in my voice in my home with the tv playing or the radio playing. So the dual mic noise/echo cancelation is flawless. Of course not all of those I spoke with were exposed to all of the listed conditions.
I was able to get about 50 feet from my phone before the headset disconnected, which is pretty good in my estimation.
This is a very lightweight headset and very comfortable. After a few seconds I forgot I had it on! It is slim and unobtrusive. I find the extremely lightweight carrying case/charger to be quite ingenious. One simply charges the carrying case with the mini-sub wall adapter and it contains enough power to charge the device up to three times. It also recharges the device quickly. This case is quite the bonus acting as a protective case and a charger while the device is in the cradle of the carrying case! Very handy for a day out in a state like mine where new laws forbid driving and talking on a cell phone without a hands-free headset. Texting is also forbidden for the driver...even while stopped at a light or sign. So the text-to-speech for email, sms and such for Android would be a coveted feature for the Android folks.
At this point I highly recommend this unit. I look forward to getting a manual and really putting the advanced features to the test!
Should any more positives or any negatives arise I will amend this review.

I'm a bit of a bluetooth headset snob. I usually hang out on HowardForums testing every headset that comes out. It's been a long time since I've been happy with a bluetooth headset. In fact the I ended up going back to the wired boom (theboom.com) headset for a while. I really wanted something that allowed me to take calls and make the other person feel like i'm NOT on a bluetooth headset, or in the car, or outside, etc..
This so far has done the job. People say they I sound crystal clear. The volume is pretty good, although sometimes I wish it would be slightly higher. The fit is very comfortable, it comes with a bunch of different ear gels. I chose the clear large one and it stays in my ear comfortably.
Now the absolute favorite thing about this headset is the case. The charging case does a few things I really like. Normally if I put in a headset with a gel earpiece in my jean pocket, inevitably when I pull it out it grips the pocket and pulls the gel earpiece off the headset. Also, accidental pocket redialing happens alot in most headsets. Putting it in the case solves these problems, also, of course that it charges the headset 3 whole charges! Which means I can travel for several days without charging it separately. I actually haven't run it down completely yet but I'd think it'd last 2 weeks or so of heavy use should do ( 4hr talk time per charge). The case of course also just protects it from being crushed if I sit on it, drop it, etc.
Now the cons: Multipoint doesn't work :( I read the manual and for some reason even though it says it's multipoint capable, I can't get it to work which is a bummer since I want google voice on my computer and my cell to be used simultaneously. hopefully a firmware update will fix this.
The other one is it's way too easy to redial someone, which means I have pocket redialed a few times (which is why I always use the case now).
Buy this headset, you won't be disappointed.

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