Via Pocketnow.com

 

There is lots of discussion on the web regarding the usefulness and user-friendliness of Bluetooth products. Some people absolutely love Bluetooth while others avoid it like the plague. Personally, I happen to like Bluetooth quite a bit… especially where my mobile phone is concerned. I was a relatively early adopter of wireless headsets going back to my first Bluetooth-enabled phone, a SonyEricsson T68i. I purchased Jabra’s first Bluetooth headset to go along with it and was forever sold on the concept of not having wires to connect headsets to my mobile phone. Today, I use my Motorola e815 handset with a Bluetooth headset, my BMW has a great Bluetooth speakerphone system installed from the factory and I use Bluetooth to connect my PDA to my phone.
When looking at Bluetooth headsets, consumers should investigate five main criteria before deciding which to purchase: pairing ease, stability, comfort, call quality and battery life. Let’s take a look at how well the Logitech Mobile Traveller fares in these four areas.

Read the full review here.