Wep350 bluetooth headset manual


















The ear hook is thin and flexible making it easier to wear for those who wear glasses. The included charging cradle makes charging the WEP as stylish as using it. Included in the packaging is a UK mains adaptor meaning which will connect to the charging cradle. The cradle also doubles up as a place to store the headset when not in use.

Test Freaks gave this headset 8. They said, " This is another example of a Bluetooth headset that does everything right.

The things that make the WEP stand out from other headsets is the face that it is so slim as well as the included desktop charger, a nice addition for what I would consider a mid-level headset.

This means for the price you are getting a super headset. The full review can be found here. Mobile Fun. Search by device, brand or item Search. Loading Results. You have no items in your shopping basket. Find accessories for your device Enter phone, tablet or wearable.

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Looks like you're in Germany Shop there Dismiss. Press and hold the Multi-Function button until the blue indicator light stays solid blue after blinking. Set your Bluetooth phone to discover the headset by following your phones guide. If pairing was successful, the indicator light will flash in blue 10 times rapidly before going to flashing every 3 seconds, If unsuccessful, the light remains on, and you will need to re-attempt pairing.

When you turn on your headset after pairing with the phone, the headset is automatically connected to the phone. The device has a raised volume button on each side, and the outer face has a conspicuous multifunction button. On the inner face is the WEP's microphone, and there's even a reset hole in case the headset gets locked up. Pairing the headset is as simple as holding down this button for a few seconds, running the Treo's Hands-free Setup utility, and entering the four-zero passkey.

For regular use, you press the multifunction button to answer and end calls, or to redial the last number called. You press and hold the button to answer a second call, to put a caller on hold, or to transfer the call to the handset.

The sound quality is mixed. The signal is amplified adequately enough so that you don't miss anything the speaker says, but it's always accompanied by very noticeable background static. Callers on the other end reported the same experience. Samsung's press information on the device purports that "noise and echo cancellation is incorporated for better audio," but while the echo cancellation is evident as with all WEP headsets , noise cancellation appears to be in name only.

The WEP is a decent headset if you're looking primarily for small size and ease of use. It's not the smallest headset out there, but the smallest I've heard that doesn't sound too terrible the WEP is smaller, but sounds awful. But if you place a premium on sound quality over size or aesthetics, look for a headset in a higher price range.



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