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	<title>Comments on: Second generation FREETALK Wireless Stereo Headset available at Skype.com</title>
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		<title>By: Marc</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marc</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 23:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just received mine yesterday. Took approx 2 weeks to ship to Singapore.

Excellent audio clarity both for listening and from the mic, good range (as claimed, approx 10-15 meters inclusive one wall) and reasonably comfortable - still firm at the moment, though that&#039;s probably becasue they are new.

Comes in a little hard case for travel, folds to a ccompact ssize. The USB dongle has a micro-usb slot for the charging cable, which then connects to the headset. 

Two things to note:
The USB dongle is about 1 inch wide, meaning that when I put it into my laptop USB port, the second port is obstructed. I have a very short usb extension cord which takes care of that issue.

I have a set of bose n/c&#039;s and since then I find that the over ear design is a lot better for prolonged periods of wear (like long haul flights). These are the &quot;on ear&quot; type, though becasue of the RF you will not be able to use them in flight.

All up - very happy. Does exactly what they say they will do and is a very welcome addition to my travel gadgetry.

4.5/5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just received mine yesterday. Took approx 2 weeks to ship to Singapore.</p>
<p>Excellent audio clarity both for listening and from the mic, good range (as claimed, approx 10-15 meters inclusive one wall) and reasonably comfortable &#8211; still firm at the moment, though that&#8217;s probably becasue they are new.</p>
<p>Comes in a little hard case for travel, folds to a ccompact ssize. The USB dongle has a micro-usb slot for the charging cable, which then connects to the headset. </p>
<p>Two things to note:<br />
The USB dongle is about 1 inch wide, meaning that when I put it into my laptop USB port, the second port is obstructed. I have a very short usb extension cord which takes care of that issue.</p>
<p>I have a set of bose n/c&#8217;s and since then I find that the over ear design is a lot better for prolonged periods of wear (like long haul flights). These are the &#8220;on ear&#8221; type, though becasue of the RF you will not be able to use them in flight.</p>
<p>All up &#8211; very happy. Does exactly what they say they will do and is a very welcome addition to my travel gadgetry.</p>
<p>4.5/5</p>
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