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- New iFit RF3 Radiation Free Cellphone Headset
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good idea, not perfect,
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This review is from: Radiation Free Headset Cellphone Airtube Technology (Health and Beauty)
First off, the model that I got came w/ a spring-loaded self-retract circular thingy instead of the coiled cable. That thingy was totally annoying so I removed it by force. Also mine is branded as Mercola although the box/manual says AirCom. Firstly the concept is sound, but radiation now stops at your throat area instead of your ear, so radiation is still there, just being stopped short. Secondly, the ear loop thingy is not very easy to wear & keep in place, it tends to move. The airtube is very rigid & makes scratching noise (right into your ear canal) if you rub it w/ your clothes (which you WILL). Sound quality is acceptable but worse than most wired counterparts. People on the other end seldom complain about sound quality but a minority of them did - mostly that my sound is muffled. I bought & used this for over 1 year but seldom touched it in between cos' wearing the piece is quite cumbersome & unfriendly. But if you're on the phone a lot, then keep this on your ear all day long & you're fine.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Great idea but...,
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This review is from: Radiation Free Headset Cellphone Airtube Technology (Health and Beauty)
Ya know. I was so excited when discovered this headpiece after all I'd read about the potential dangers of cell phone radiation.My room mate and I have now collectively owned four of these. We love it while it's working but THEY DON'T LAST! I'm irritated that it's one I can find available and yet I refuse to purchase another one. Something on each of them always breaks within a few to six months. My current one, which I was being super careful with because I didn't want to break the fragile thing, just stopped working last week. AND, I just found, ALL, not some, but ALL of my friends who've had them had the exact same experience - they fall apart and don't last. Too bad, honestly, because when they're working I'm so grateful for the product. I hope the design and construction is improved and announced. Such a potentially important and useful product deserves to manufactured correctly and available. Meanwhile, I'll keep using my speakerphone setting which is a pain.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Make Sure it Fits Your Phone's Jack,
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This review is from: Radiation Free Headset Cellphone Airtube Technology (Health and Beauty)
The rigmarole I've had to go through to get this thing to work has been ridiculous. The 2.5mm plug ended up not fitting in either of my family's cell phones (I bought two of the headsets) so I tried buying adapters. One of them worked; one of them didn't, & with the one that works, the headset is so very soft that I can barely hear the person speaking on the other end--there's no way I can use this in the car. I ordered yet another adapter for the phone that didn't take the first one; have yet to see whether or not it'll even recognize the headset. Please do not buy this if you don't already have a 2.5mm (non-standard) jack in your phone.
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