Sony Ericsson HBH-IV835 Bluetooth Headset Review
Published on: 23 April, 2007 by PhoneArena Team
This is the review of Sony Ericsson HBH-IV835 – a stylish wireless headset whose operation is based on the Bluetooth v2.0 technology and the design is simple and streamlined. It is the manufacturer’s sole headset without any sort of ear-hook whatsoever that is attached to the ear only through the small rubber-coated earpiece. Its dimensions are normal and the shape – narrow and extended, reaching 2.4 inches (62 mm) – which is not little at all and distinguishes it from the small-class headsets.
The device box is quite simple and contains:
- Sony Ericsson HBH-IV835;
- A charger;
- 2 additional earpieces for different ear size;
- A cap for connecting the neck strap to the charging port;
- A user manual;
- A neck strap.
The neck strap is the same as the one in other sets of the same manufacturer – GV 435 for instance. There are two options: you can either fix it directly to the headset (we find this to be very inappropriate since there will be a strap hanging from your ear while using the set), or – to a small ‘cap’ with an opening that can be attached to the set’s charging port afterwards. The latter is a good solution that resembles the strap of Bluespoon AX2, which is attached directly to the set’s mini USB port.

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