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Pocket Now reviews another Bluetooth Headset – Argard M10

Posted by Chris Leckness on February 16, 2007 – 5:03 pm  Share
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I am one of those that spends $1000 a year on Bluetooth Headsets but can’t tell you where one single headset is. I have literally dozens of Bluetooth Headsets, most of which I purchased for a quick fix of gadget love. I use them about a week, misplace the charger, and go get another. This unexplainable problem started with the iPAQ 6315 and hasn’t been cured yet. I do have one I use more frequent now, the Motorola HT820 Stereo Bluetooth Headset, but I am looking into some of the new Logitech sets.

Well, enough about me, let’s talk about another bluetooth headset fiend, Adam Lien from Pocket Now. Adam seems to have a few himself. In fact he just published a review of one last night.

“A new company called Argard is now running for the title of the world’s smallest bluetooth headset with their M10 model. While this headset certainly is small, its most impressive feature is its stunning look. The round silver metallic body sits beautifully on a triangular A-shaped dock and charging station. But how does it perform as a Bluetooth headset? Read on for the details!”

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