When it comes to Bluetooth headsets, we often recommend higher-end models like the Aliph Jawbone Icon or the Plantronics Discovery 975 because of their proven audio quality.However, we understand not everyone is willing to spend more than 50 for a Bluetooth headset.
Even though it doesnt have quite the same sound quality as our highest-rated models, it does come reasonably close, especially for a single-mic headset. The HM1000 also features quick pairing and multipoint technology. ![]() Measuring 1.8 inches long by 0.75 inch wide by 0.4 inch thick, the HM1000 has a basic rectangular design with a contoured front surface. Its clad mostly in black, though the top edge and multifunction button are coated in silver. The multifunction button is in the form of a skinny raised bump in the middle of the headset, and is easy enough to find by feel. The volume rocker is on the left, and there is a power toggle on the right. We definitely like the dedicated power switch, as its easier to conserve the headsets battery life. On the back of the headset is a simple in-ear earpiece clad in a silicon ear gel. The headset comes with three more ear gels, making a total of four. Two of them require the use of an ear hook for stability, while the two others have loops that help stabilize the headset without the use of a hook. We found the headsets fit to be quite comfortable in the ear, though wearing it for more than a couple of hours can lead to ear fatigue. Features of the headset include answering, ending, and rejecting calls, last number redial, call waiting support, voice command support, and multipoint connectivity. The latter lets you connect up to two devices simultaneously. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
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