The Cardo S800 has many more features than most bluetooth devices have. The design is compact yet stylish for a business person or anyone that wants most of the features their phone already has without fumbling with menus and clicking. Instead, a sim...
Slew of extra features, Good sound quality, No static, Inexpensive.
Not the best fit, Different sized earpieces are not included.
Okay, so you’ve probably heard of Plantronics, Aliph, Jabra, and Motorola, but have you heard of Cardo? Chances are you probably haven’t, until today with the Cardo S-800 Bluetooth Headset, the last and final piece in our Bluetooth headset wee...
Good call clarity
Quality construction
Many high end features and functions
Noise reduction technologies
Comfortable
Stylish, high-tech design
Earbud is not sizable/adjustable
Hot dial function did not work correctly with my Blackberry
I have reviewed several bluetooth headsets over the past year (and used many others as well), including those by Apple, Southwest, Motorola, and Jabra. All of which had their pluses and minuses. The S-800 by Cardo has, by far, the most functions and c...
Small and sleek design, Lots of hands-free features, Comfortable in-ear design
Weak range, Poor voice quality outdoors, Small buttons
The Cardo S-800 is comfortable, stylish, and full of the features you need for going hands-free at a reasonable price. However, for walking around outside or driving in a car with the windows down, it’s less than desirable. If you are willing to she...
Abstract: As many more cell phones come with Bluetooth built-in there are more people who are buying and using wireless headsets. Some can be quite large and others can be fairly small. The Cardo S-800 is one of the smallest headsets available, weighing in at j...
Very compact, in-ear Bluetooth headset with optional earloop; can charge from USB port.
Easy to lose; must speak clearly; buttons are very small.
January, 2008 is just around the corner, and thats when Californias hands-free law kicks in. If you want to talk on a cell phone while driving in California, youll need hands-free capability in the car—no more holding the handset to your ear. Ive p...
good sound quality, good construction, lots of features, great technology
buttons are small and awkward, square design is not as "fashionable" as other designs
The Cardo S-800 is a great little headset. The button design is a little quirky. There are some awkward pushes to do to activate all the features and it is tough to remember which one to push for which feature. That being said, the feature set is outs...
The Cardo S-800 is an attractive headset with plenty of interesting features, such as a headset location buzzer, a Hot Dial/speed dial function, a battery status indicator, and more. It also has great sound quality.
The Cardo S-800 has difficult-to-access keys and an uncomfortable fit.
The Cardo S-800 is certainly a compact and full-featured Bluetooth headset, but it is seriously marred by design imperfections.
Abstract: I am starting to think maybe I need to lay off of the Bluetooth headset reviews. I love Bluetooth headsets, and one of these days maybe I will do some sort of a comparison roundup of the various pros and cons of the models I have reviewed. For n...