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    Gennum nX6000 Bluetooth Headset Review

    Posted on Tuesday, June 26 2007 @ 15:53:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Gennum nX6000 Bluetooth headset features Gennum's patented FRONTWAVE Extreme acoustic processing that allows you to hear your caller clearly and an unusual dual microphone array that helps isolates your voice, so you can be heard clearly. Your communications deserve the power and performance of the nX6000. With 120 MIPS DSP performance and a battery like that will let you talk for up to 6 hours this small Bluetooth 2.0 headset might be what you are looking for.

    Quote: "Other than the occasional electronic glitch, the Gennum nX6000 Bluetooth headset has performed flawlessly in the weeks that we have used it. The headset is pretty comfortable, but if you are not used to an in-the-ear-type of headset, you might be cautious of long-term use. I had no problem with wearing it for long periods of time. With the addition of the ear hook, the headset sits very lightly on your ear."


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