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    Honeywell Airlite 740 Review

    Posted on Sunday, March 29 2009 @ 18:03:49 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    If you are anything like me, you get tired of having a weight hanging off of your ear all day long in the form of a Bluetooth headset. While a Bluetooth headset is a definite improvement over the days-gone-by technology of wired headsets, it can become uncomfortable over time. It used to be that by the time I got home at the end of the day my ear would hurt from having the headset on all day. Not anymore!

    Meet the Airlite 740 by Honeywell. It is the lightest and one of the most compact Bluetooth headsets I have ever come across. At only 9 grams, I challenge anyone to find a lighter headset. Weight is, however, not everything. Will this device deliver sound quality, ease of use, and reliability? For that, you will have to read on!


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