Shure QuietSpot Review January 16th, 2004 | by Brandon King

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Each piece is well thought out, customizable, and comfortable in ways we have not seen with any other headset.


Highs: Total isolation for one ear, several sleeve sizes included, excellent sound, clean looks, noise-canceling microphone.

Lows: Sometimes difficult to get perfect seal, may not be comfortable to all users, boom mic may not fit right for some people.

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Summary

Editor's Choice

With many companies selling hands-free mobile headsets for under $15, is it worth spending $50 on a similar product? Shure thinks it is. They say that their QuietSpot QSH-3 entirely isolates your cell phone conversation from the outside world.

 

The earpiece is a single ear bud, and the directional microphone is both adjustable and capable of removing nearly all background sound.

 

Does the Quietspot do what Shure claims? Read on to find out.




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