Sammanfattning: Iqua 603 Sun $99.99 Iqua info@iqua.com www.iqua.com Whether it’s because people want to keep their hands on the wheel and abide by local cell phone use laws, need to multitask, or just want to look like they’re talking to themselves while in line at th...
Sammanfattning: The Iqua 603 Sun is, were told, the first solar-powered Bluetooth headset. You might think this would mean the device has to be big enough to capture the light – but it’s not.It is very compact and instead of hooking around the wearers ear, it comes ...
The Sun is a genius idea hampered by sub-par audio quality...
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Publicerad: 2008-06-21, Författare: Hugo , testad av: trustedreviews.com
When all's said and done the Iqua 603 SUN Bluetooth headset is just another average Bluetooth device at a reasonable price. The only thing it has to differentiate itself from the crowd is the addition of a solar panel allowing longer standby times. If you...
Ecofriendly, good audio quality, excellent battery life
bulky, not secure without ear loop, quirky and cheap looking volume control
Although the Iqua SUN Bluetooth headset is not the most stylish headset on the market, it definitely is among the trendiest. "Green" is in and the Iqua SUN Bluetooth headset falls right in line with its energy saving abilities...
Sammanfattning: A solar-powered Bluetooth headset seems like a pretty obvious innovation when you think about it: The sun charges the headset while youre wearing it, eliminating the need to connect it to a power source to juice up. The Iqua 603 SUN accomplishes exact...
Crisp sound quality. Solar panel charges the unit without an AC adapter. Can be used with or without an ear hook.
Solar panel doesnt improve continuous talk time. No noise-canceling circuitry. Finicky volume controls.
The Iqua 603 SUN Bluetooth headset not only sounds good, its integrated solar panel keeps it continually charged. Unless youre a heavy talker, you may never need to plug it in....
Solar panel extends battery for days, Comfortable, Clear, loud audio
Bulky, Cannot pair multiple devices simultaneously, No noise-canceling technology
The Iqua 603 Sun is a breakthrough for those who hate remembering to recharge their gear. The Motorola Motopure H12 does a better job at wiping out background noise, and the Aliph Jawbone is more stylish, but those looking for a long-lasting headset wi...
The Iqua Sun is a solar-powered headset that has a theoretically infinite standby time. It also fits securely in the ear and has decent call quality.
The Iqua Sun doesnt perform very well in windy conditions and is a little on the bulky side.
Though the Iqua Sun may not look like much, its solar power source makes it a great choice for those wanting a Bluetooth headset with an eco-friendly bent.