Samsung WEP-500 Bluetooth Headset
Samsung - WEP500Release Date: Aug 2007
At a mere 7.7mm thick, the WEP500 is a small Bluetooth headset available hosting Bluetooth technology including advanced noise reduction technology and echo cancellation performance. The WEP500 has talk times of up to 3.5 hrs and standby times of up to 80 hours. Package includes a Desktop Travel Cha... Read Moreger and Carry Case. The Samsung WEP500 is compatible with Samsung and other non-Samsung Bluetooth enabled phones. Minimize
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Summary of User Reviews
Number of Reviews: 24Positive Reviews: 63%
Negative Reviews: 37%
Positive Review
Reviewed by: old_cotton on 14-May-08
Strengths: Light weight. Small and comfortable.
Weaknesses: Battery life is a little bit short.
Summary: After several weeks of using this Samsung WEP500 bluetooth headset, I'm very satisfied with it. It's small and light. I feel good even wearing it all day. It also comes with a case. You can put it in the case when you don't use it. The sound quality is clear and I love its noise-canceling design. The only drawback is that its battery life is a little bit short due to its tiny size.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: BrianVA on 23-May-08
Strengths: SMALL size, ease of use
Weaknesses: None found yet
Summary: Great value, especially if you can get it for around $20 after rebates, etc. Very lightweight, it connected to my Motorola phone in no time. It comes with a little carrying case that doubles as a charging cradle. I would definitely buy it again, if given the chance.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: joesuarez on 11-Jun-08
Strengths: Compact, light weight, noise reduction, dual microphones, no echos. Looks great as well.
Weaknesses: Location of the function button. Also short battery life.
Summary: For the size, weight and price. Well worth it. Its pretty cool and it is quite comfortable compared to others. Call quality I thought was excellent and so far no real complaints. The function button is somewhat of a pain because when I want to insert the device further in my ear I accidentally hit the function button and calls are placed. Difficult to make adjustments. Like all things in life you learn to cope. For the price it is worth it.
Negative Review
Reviewed by: jscatter1 on 10-Jul-08
Strengths: small
Weaknesses: people could not hear what i was saying
Summary: I tried this unit for a month. i finally got tired of people saying, "I can barely hear what you are saying". Trust me, it's useless. DO NOT BUY. I literaly smashed it to pieces out on my driveway 10 minutes ago, and ran upstairs to write this review. That's how disappointed I was with this product.
Negative Review
Reviewed by: drwen on 24-Jul-08
Strengths: Small size, good looks and light weight
Weaknesses: Battery life, multifunction button.
Summary: Sound quality on the receiving end is fine and clear, and the sound on the other end of the line is OK though hollow at times. Main complaint is the multifunction button; when turning off unit often activated redial last number function. Also button is very sensitive and easy to activate when trying to reposition unit while in ear. Good price with rebate.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: IronicMan on 31-Jul-08
Strengths: Small size, great look, cool headset cradle, sound and reception are very good, included ear hook and many earpieces for different size ear
Weaknesses: Bad placement for the multi-functional button, no auto-answer feature, disappointing battery time
Summary: Most of the bluetooth headset are pretty big, so having a small bluetooth headset like the WEP-500 is pretty unique. It included an optional earhook for use if the headset doesn't secure properly on the ear. Sound and reception is top notch for me. People on the other end can hear my voice clearly despite the small size.One thing I don't like is the multi-functional button. They should have made the button in the middle of the ear piece instead of the top. You can accidentally press the button if you're trying to adjust the earpiece, and it's extremely inconvenient when you want to press the button. The lack of an auto-answer feature is disappointment because not all cellphone have the feature. The battery time is pretty short, but it's manageable.It's a good piece of headset, and they recently offered a 30.00 rebate. All in all, worth every penny.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: pnghiem on 01-Aug-08
Strengths: Tiny size; light weight; effective noise cancelling with two microphones.
Weaknesses: Fall off easily; only 3.5 hrs of talk time per full charge.
Summary: Samsung WEP500 is impressive with its noise-reduction and echo-cancellation technologies. Its automatic volume control adjusts the volume to make up for changes in background noise to improve call quality. I also like its tiny size and very light weight. However, it falls off easily from your ear without the optional thin loop hanger over your ear. Since the headset is almost round shape, its charger cradle/case is somewhat cumbersome for a portable device. It will take sometime to get used to the button placement at the top which may cause many accidental calls for just adjusting the headset. In general, this could be one of the best bluetooth headset on the market as of this review for its sound quality and minuscule size.
Negative Review
Reviewed by: robpower on 26-Aug-08
Strengths: Size, battery
Weaknesses: Sound quality with any background noise
Summary: I bought this to comply with the new law in California requiring that cell phone calls be made handsfree. I suppose it is sufficient for that purpose, as long as the air conditioning or vent is turned off. But I also tried using it while walking down the street in San Francisco, and it was completely unusable. The person on the other end couldn't hear anything except wind noise.
Negative Review
Reviewed by: kgivens on 05-Sep-08
Strengths: Small size, doesn't look like a Borg appendage, light weight, no uncomfortable earhook, decent battery life
Weaknesses: Bluetooth still sounds crappy, small size means easy to lose, sometimes falls out of ear unexpectedly, stupidly easy to accidentally redial numbers
Summary: This was an upgrade from a WEP200. I immediately hated the fact that the all-too-easily pushed button on the WEP500 did not default to the voice prompt menu, like the WEP200; instead it will redial the last number called. Simply removing the WEP500 from your ear can easily result in an accidental push of that button, and a slightly embarrassing unintended call. Putting it in your shirt pocked with it still turned on can result in repeated accidental calls. (To get to the voice command menu with the WEP500, you have to hold the button down until you hear a single tone). And although the in-canal earpiece is acceptably comfortable, it can gradually ease itself out, suddenly dropping to the floor.


