View full-size images (4) » » » | Sony Ericsson, fine purveyour of Bluetooth headsets, is at it again. With the HBH-610, the company improves on its popular Akono HBH-608 model, lining up a star-studded range of features including Bluetooth 2.0, echo...
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View full-size images (4) » » » | Sony Ericsson, fine purveyour of Bluetooth headsets, is at it again. With the HBH-610, the company improves on its popular Akono HBH-608 model, lining up a star-studded range of features including Bluetooth 2.0, echo cancellation, automatic volume adjustment and even noise reduction. So, with such a portfolio of impressive-looking features, does it deliver the goods? Let's find out. At only 20 g, the HBH-610 is not only comfortably lightweight but also delightfully small - more so than all previous Sony Ericsson headsets, and even many competitors. Despite its minute size, however, ergonomics are well-preserved with clear and distinct buttons; a multi-function button and two separate volume up/down controls are easily found and manipulated. Profiles supported include both Headset and Handsfree, as could be expected. Unfortunately, comfort is another issue. As all Sony Ericsson headset, the HBH-610 favours a loop style design which - at least in this... See less
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