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Etymotic Research ER22C Cellular Headset
Etymotic Research ER22C Cellular Headset
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List Price: $63.00
Buy New: $32.67
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(based on 26 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1360
Category: Wireless

Publisher: Etymotic Research
Studio: Etymotic Research
Brand: Etymotic Research
Label: Etymotic Research
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory
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Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 2 x 11 x 7

MPN: ER22C
Model: ER22C
UPC: 898234000206
EAN: 0898234000206
ASIN: B0001YX9ZI

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Exceptionally clear 2-Way Communication
  • Includes ETYCOM headset, 4 ft. cord with 3-conductor 2.5mm plug, Assorted eartips, Replacement filter, Filter changing tool, Shirt clip, and Carrying Case
  • Highest noise isolation of all headset earphones
  • Highest noise rejection of all headset microphones
  • For use with mobile phones and cordless phones using 2.5mm plug

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Add the ER22C Cell-Phone headset to your compatible cellular-phone and experience a new level of high-performance 2-way communication - with absolute privacy - where ever you go. Etymotic Research combined its noise-isolating earphone and noise-rejecting directional microphone technologies to produce the most technically advanced headset of its kind. Etymotic Research combined its noise-isolating earphone and noise-rejecting directional microphone technologies to produce the most technically advanced headset of its kind. The insert earphone optimizes sound quality and noise isolation, and the close-talking directional microphone allows you to speak softly for greater privacy. Clear two-way conversation is possible in very high levels of background noise. With a standard 2.5mm plug, it is designed to work on most cellular phones that accept a headset and on many home cordless telephones that also have a headset jack. Compatible with most Motorola mobile phones and with most other mobile phones requiring a universal, 3-conductor 2.5mm plug / Adapters for Nokia mobile phones and compatible Handspring Treo and Palm Tungsten W PDA/Phone models available from Etymotic Research


Customer Reviews:   Read 21 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money   September 4, 2008
Horrible

I purchase the ER33C after reading a lot of reviews and all I can say is there are a lot of people that are satisfied with poor performance.

The ER33C is VERY uncomfortable with ALL of the supplied tips. I modified the gray tip and it was sort of comfortable but not great.

The most common complaint I have read is that the mike slips down away from your mouth and you cannot be heard. I found this to be the case and moments after moving the mike up near your mouth it would slip down again. The reason is because of a poor placement of the cord which tugs on the boom pulling it down and could easily be rectified by Etymotic.

I say "near my mouth" because the boom is only about 4 inches long and so the mike is pointing at your cheek not your mouth. This is really stupid design but what do I know!

Even when the mike was directly near my mouth everyone I spoke with said the sound was not good. Not only does the noise canceling feature not work but the mike is too far from your mouth. I am not sure why the boom could not be made 2 inches longer so the mike is directly in front of your mouth but that would help a lot.

Don't waste your money.



3 out of 5 stars Just OK   June 4, 2008
I could hear others well, but callers consistently had trouble hearing me. I positioned the microphone in every configuration I could think of, but never did get a good volume on the other end. I'm no longer using this and have moved back to my old headset.


1 out of 5 stars Poor   May 8, 2008
Callers on the other end could not hear me, I returned it. Would not recommend. Voice clarity was amazing...but I was not impressed with everything else.


3 out of 5 stars OK, a little awkward   May 6, 2008
As you can see by the picture, this device has merely an ear canal insert and the microphone and cord just dangle. It feels a little awkward to me, although if you're not moving it does stay in as long as you've "pulled your ear back" while inserting it, which creates a clamp effect between your ear canal and the rubber insert. The earset itself is light enough to work this way. The problem is the cable, which drags, gets bumped by clothing, etc, and jiggles things. You have to clip the cable to your collar for sure, it's not optional like with over-the-ear headsets. It comes with a little Y-shaped adapter which lets you use it with SKYPE or other PC-based systems. Interestingly, while this works fine, the earset has a little whistle-y electronic noise with Etymotic that I don't hear (no matter how close I listen) with some other earsets I have. It's not noticeable once a conversation starts. Overall, for most use, I don't find it's much better than a couple $7 dollar over-the-ear earsets Radio Shack used to stock (no longer do). It may be, as someone reported, it's way better for wind noise, I haven't tried that. It comes with a couple fluffy black sponge wind masks for the mike bulb.


5 out of 5 stars Works great   May 5, 2008
This product works great. I work as an IT person at a casino, and with this headset I can be heard easily both in the server room, and out on the gaming floor. I had no problem hearing anyone else, either. I tried several different bluetooth headsets, and none of them did the job very well. There might be bluetooth headsets that would do the job, but they will be a lot more expensive than this, and a drain on your battery life.

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