Reviews of the Gennum nX6000 Bluetooth headset
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CNET Review
The Good: The Gennum nX6000 is a compact and attractive Bluetooth headset with great sound quality and a comfortable fit.
The Bad: The Gennum nX6000's controls require some getting used to.
The Bottom Line: The Gennum nX6000 is a great little Bluetooth headset with excellent noise-cancellation technology and a comfortable fit.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 80/100 and users 48/100. Comparing these reviews to 47955 other Headsets reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 80/100 = Very Good.
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pocketnow.com
Review Summary: Over the years I have used many of the 'best' headsets. Nothing bothers me more than having to switch from the handsfree back to the phone so the call could be understood. The Gennum nx6000 has far surpassed my expectations. Usually I f
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legitreviews.com
Review Summary: I of course tried their solution, but it didn't help solve the issue and still to this day the button select button often doesn't work right. Other than those areas of concerns the case has been flawless
Manufacturer: Gennum Corporation
Part number: nx6000
General
- Product Type - Bluetooth
- Recommended Use Cellular phone
Headphones
- Connectivity Technology Wireless - Bluetooth
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