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Samsung HM7000 Bluetooth headset is coming to T-Mobile and RadioShack for $99.99

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Samsung HM7000 Bluetooth headset is coming to T-Mobile and RadioShack for $99.99
It’s hard to stand out in the Bluetooth headset category, especially when most of them offer the same basic functionality, but once in a blue moon, there are ones that are able to capture our attention thanks to their acute taste for being different.

Well, that’s exactly what we are finding with the Samsung HM7000 as it boldly stands out with its elongated design – while still packing some intricate features that make the conversational experience such a joy. Bound for T-Mobile retail stores and RadioShack, this sleek and stylish headset sports a unique portable charging system that allows you to carry it around safely when it’s not being used. Plus, it helps that this smart and efficient charger unfolds into one spiffy looking desktop dock as well.

Combining its dual-microphones and echo cancellation technology, which is referred to as Samsung's isolat technology, it presents users with enhanced clarity to adapt to the ever-changing environmental conditions. Moreover, voice commands and voice prompts are some of the standard features included with it.

With its $99.99 pricing, it’s indeed something that’s going to come across as a premium offering – but it clearly shows why it’s up there. For those interested in the Samsung HM7000, it’ll become available with T-Mobile starting in October. Meanwhile, RadioShack will start offering it sometime in November.

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Samsung HM7000 Bluetooth headset is coming to T-Mobile and RadioShack for $99.99
Samsung HM7000 Bluetooth headset is coming to T-Mobile and RadioShack for $99.99
Samsung HM7000 Bluetooth headset is coming to T-Mobile and RadioShack for $99.99

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1. Samsung ftw (unregistered) posted on 28 Sep 2011, 21:09

I bet this headset doesnt work on iPhone.

4. Brovo John (unregistered) posted on 29 Sep 2011, 01:08

I have samsung hm6450, and it works with my iphone. so this one should work on iphone as well.

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2. iosmaster posted on 28 Sep 2011, 22:58

http://www.cultofmac.com/116250/samsung-does-not-copy-apple-at-all-sure/ Samsung sucks

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3. yaya (unregistered) posted on 28 Sep 2011, 23:19

yea sure,
but that doesn't mean Apple can free-ride 3G network

what's more importnat?
rectangle design or 3G technology?

5. BlakeTheBear (unregistered) posted on 30 Sep 2011, 12:08

I bought a SonyEricsson Bluetooth headset which looked very, very similar to this one for $99.99 back in 2002.
You'd think prices might have come down even just a little after a DECADE, right?!

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