I purchased the Samsung WEP200 a month ago and I am very impressed with it. It’s tiny, sits in the ear without additional support solidly, and sounds very nice. It offers Bluetooth 2.0 support, holds a nice charge often lasting me for as long as week. I do tend to turn it off at night though so your mileage may vary.
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To give you some perspective I previously owned a Motorola HS820 which was unusable in the car when driving. It sat on my ear and not in my ear. I also ordered a Sony Ericcson SE HBH-IV835 Bluetooth Headset when I ordered the Samsung WEP200. I figured I would try both and see which was better. The HBH-IV835 was nice looking - very futuristic and the Sony Ericcson sits in the ear like the WEP200. The problem with the HBH-IV835 is it weighs quite a bit and kept sliding downward in my ear. The sliding didn’t affect my ability to communicate, but it looked goofy. The HBH-IV835 went to eBay along with the Motorola HS820.
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