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Reviews

  • Jabra Stone

    While we love the style, portability and feature set of the Jabra Stone, it does suffer from a few design and performance issues.

  • LG 42SL90QD

    The LG 42SL90QD is an edge-lit LED LCD television which includes unique features such as Bluetooth streaming and a "borderless" design.

  • Motorola H790 Bluetooth Headset

    The H790 may not have some of the complementary technologies we sometimes see in Bluetooth products, but the functions it does perform it does exceptionally well.

  • Jawbone Prime

    The Jawbone Prime's ability to filter out nearby sounds is astonishingly good. We suspect black magic is at work here.

  • Uniden BTSC1500

    It tries to pack a few too many features on to the one button, but otherwise the BTSC1500 makes for a good in-car companion.

  • Sony Ericsson HCB-105

    If you never plan to share it and will never use it in a loud vehicle, the HCB-105 is a good sounding, simple to use choice. Everyone else should look elsewhere.

  • Philips DC350 iPod Dock

    The DC350 features a wide-range of connectivity options, but is far too expensive for the low quality sound it produces.

  • Bose SoundDock 10

    While it's expensive and isn't loaded with features, the Bose SoundDock 10 is classy looking and sounds excellent for a compact iPod/iPhone speaker.

  • Nokia BH-905

    In terms of audio quality and comfort, the Nokia BH-905 is certainly one of the best stereo Bluetooth headsets out there.

  • Apple iPod Touch (3rd generation, 32GB)

    Though the updates are subtle, the third-generation iPod Touch still leaves its competitors in the dust.

  • Canon Selphy CP780

    It's pinker than Princess Peach's tutu, but the CP780 is more than just the apple in Mario's eye, it's a dye-sublimation printer from Canon that can print 4x6-inch photos from a number of memory cards or directly connected to a camera or a computer.

  • Sony Ericsson HBH-IV840

    The HBH-IV840 works well and looks fantastic doing it, but its price tag is outrageous for a headset with basic features.

  • Nokia BH-804

    Comfortable, attractive and with good sound quality, the Nokia BH-804 is a great little headset if you're willing to pay the price.

  • BlueAnt S1 Headset

    For the price, the BlueAnt S1 is an excellent Bluetooth speakerphone with great features and performance.

  • Logitech Harmony Adapter for PlayStation 3

    The Logitech Harmony Adapter for PlayStation 3 isn't completely painless (or cheap), but once up and running it provides total control over your PS3 including the ability to power it on and off.

  • Motorola H780 Bluetooth Headset

    The H780 features a simple, discreet design and solid performance, but is a little expensive for what you get.

  • Jabra BT4010

    Though the LCD screen is nice to have, the Jabra BT4010's bad fit and sound quality prevents us from recommending it.

  • Samsung HKT600

    Beauty is much more than skin deep. Samsung's Bluetooth speaker won't visually impress, but it's a great in-car speaker otherwise.

  • Sudio Vogue

    The Sudio Vogue might live up to its namesake by being eye-catching, but otherwise this is a seriously average speakerphone.

  • Sudio Rize Bluetooth Headset

    Sudio proves you don't need to spend a fortune to own a decent performing Bluetooth headset.

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