I have been on a quest for the best bluetooth headset that pairs with multiple devices. I will use this post to detail what I find about each one. I will post the manufacturer’s information, my take, then a link to the product.

Happy Hunting!

The BlueAnt V12 Bluetooth headset with LCD display, caller ID and vibrating call alert is packed with some truly advanced features. The automatic backlit LCD screen offers advanced features such as 12 number caller ID, battery and volume level indicators, and the last 10 number caller history. With voice dial, vibrating caller alert and a micro usb neckstrap, the lightweight (1/2 ounce/16 grams), V12 Bluetooth headset is the full featured Bluetooth headset at an affordable price. With an extended battery life of up to 12 hours talk time and 15 days standby time, the V12 is built to keep you on the move. Innovative yet simple to use, the cutting edge BlueAnt V12 is the Bluetooth headset that communicates with you.
We have purchased this product and we will give a full review once it arrives.

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UPDATES #1 and #2 below.

I’m on a mission with Verizon to fix my malfunctioning blackberry. I bought the unit with the understanding that I could ditch my old Bluetooth GPS as the Curve has a GPS chip built in. I have many Blackberry GPS programs. I purchased Garmen and TeleNav. I use free ones like Nav4All, Blackberry Maps and Google Maps. I am even trying CarFinder, amAze and AccuTracking. The problem is, none of these applications actually work with a new Verizon Blackberry. They SHOULD work. If I had a Sprint or an Alltel blackberry they would work. Read the rest of this entry »