The Metal really stands out from the crowd due to its beautifully slim design. However, its dinky dimensions have compromised its controls with the ridiculously small buttons being both awkwardly placed and a pain to use. And while the battery life is sur...
Abstract: Many Bluetooth headsets, especially the cheaper ones, tend to be bulky and obtrusive; the sort of thing you'd expect to see accompanying a shiny shell suit at the local supermarket rather than a sharp suit on the way to the office. Bluetrek's Metal is ...
Arguably the thinnest (though not lightest) Bluetooth headset at time, Very fashionable design minimalist like the iPhone BT headset, Supported latest Bluetooth 2.0 for good interference minimization, Innovative charge/belt system minimizes need to carry...
Volume and action buttons too small for incall use, Belt clip needs improvement, Ear gels are hard to fit perfectly, Needs to make better use of LED
The headline defining this review is really just a jab at the slightly over-the-top marketing campaign behind the Metal headset - in reviewing the press kit, it would appear as though Bluetrek is targeting New York supermodels and not the common fo...
Lightweight, Finish will not stain or fade, 6 different ear gel sizes for comfort, Includes USB adapter and belt clip, 5 hour talk time and 7 day standby time, Actually looks decent, as opposed to some headsets, Good clarity and range of use
Charging light seems a bit iffy, Other than that, no complaints and I love it!
Bluetooth headsets are the rage today. More and more people are discovering the convenience of hands-free communication and manufacturers are aware of this - and fighting for your money! With literally hundreds of Bluetooth headsets available on the ...
Abstract: Look and feel Bluetrek has taken a minimalist approach and the results are a beautifully chic headset. Despite weighing in at just 5.5g, the Bluetrek Metal is sturdy enough to take the odd bang. Ease of use Due in part to the lack of features, the...
Metal design, size and weight, excellent outgoing audio
Buttons are tiny and difficult to press, incoming audio distorted, small microphone susceptible to noise from wind
The Bluetrek Metal is a stunning piece of industrial design that is unfortunately let down by poor incoming audio. It scores points for its fantastic design, but needs to improve in quality to compete with the rest of the market. ...
Abstract: If Kate Moss, the famously thin supermodel, had an equivalent in a Bluetooth headset, that will surely have to be the latest Bluetrek Metal. A definite head turner, KJCs foray to strengthen their hold in the local Bluetooth market has just gotten...
Abstract: Price: $88Look more sleek geek than cyborg with Metal, which, though tiny, compromises nary a bit on sound and speak calibre.At just 4mm thick, the earpiece lays so flat on your face that its hard to see the barely 5g device from the front.For those w...