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The headset will display the entire number for the caller or the callee, so to speak. It also lets you know of the connection status with the phone. Unfortunately, I don’t get the point of this innovation. Why would I like to know the number unless I’m a seriously busy executive who likes to ignore half of his calls and only picks up the phone when he sees a familiar number? Besides, isn’t that what contact lists and address books are for? Not to mention, how would I read the number if I have the headset intact? There are so many questions and so few answers. The Helium Digital HD-880 is expected to hit retail shelves starting next month for a hefty price of $80.00. Ouch! |
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Well This Is Nice, But I want to know the important things like sound, connection, and how it fit into the ear? If the important stuff is missing than call ID has what importants? I cannot find this info no were, Why?
Delle:
On DailyCE.com, we can't answer those specific questions for you. Our goal is to report on latest and greatest gadgets. We can't answer those questions unless we have a unit to evaluate in-house. Wait till you see some reviews of it online before making a decision.
If you were looking for this information on the company's site, I can't help you, unfortunately.
Take care,
Ravdeep
I found this on the company's website at www.heliumdigital.com