21 reviews
December, 2008
The Samsung SBH500 stereo Bluetooth headset offers easy-to-use controls and decent call quality.
The Samsung SBH500 stereo Bluetooth headset is so uncomfortable to wear that it hurts. Plus, music quality was variable.
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We liked Samsung previous stereo headset, the Samsung SBH170, but its Samsung SBH500 stereo Bluetooth headset is rather disappointing. To help you get the most out of that functionality, several cell phone manufacturers, Samsung among them, have...
Samsung's SBH500 Bluetooth stereo headphones offer a sporty around-the-neck design with luxuriously cushioned earpieces. With good sound quality and the ability to be connected to a phone and PC at the same time, they have a lot going for them. Ricky test...
Behind-the-ear stereo Bluetooth headset
Easy-to-use controls; decent call quality
So uncomfortable to wear that it hurts; variable music quality
The Samsung SBH500 Bluetooth stereo headset is marred by a poor, uncomfortable design. Call quality is solid, but we give a pass in all respects
mere plaything in comparison to the much more sturdy and professional looking Hercules DJ Console Rmx. At ? the Rmx is also double the price, so is it really all that much better than its sibling? Strengths The Rmx is a DJ mixing desk that's designed...
The SBH500 features a wraparound design, so it'll be great for all the sporty types out there...
Stereo Bluetooth headsets are nothing new, but being able to get rid of that stupid wire while listening to your music can make for quite the enjoyable experience. Who wants to get all tangled up with cables when working out at the gym or going for a jog
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