VXI BlueParrott Roadwarrior B250-XT Bluetooth Wireless Headset
Jul.20, 2010 in
Bluetooth headphones
- Compatible with Bluetooth cell phones & computers
- Premium noise canceling microphone blocks out engine and road noise
- Superior speaker volume (hear what your caller is saying)
- Up to 66’ range (in most environments)
- Up to 16+ hours of talk time and 150 hours of standby time
Product Description
Amazing sounding calls even in noisy environments. We call it the Roadwarrior (TM) because some of our biggest fans are long-haul truckers. Unlike most over-the-ear headsets, the B250-XT features a professional grade, noise canceling microphone to effectively block out road and engine noise. High grade components ensure professional audio quality. If it works for an 18-wheeler driver, it’ll certainly handle the road noise in the average car. An enhanced version of o… More >>
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July 20th, 2010 at 6:54 pm
I purchased the VX1 blueParrott Roadwarior B250-XT as a Christmas gift for my grandson. It was recommended by one of my sons. Unfortunately this unit kept breaking up on him. He has since replaced it with another model. He talked to a salesperson at a truck stop and he was informed of a recall of this unit. I did not verify it.
Rating: 3 / 5
July 20th, 2010 at 7:35 pm
While it was working this was a nice headset. Mine quit working after 10 days or so and it wouldn’t let me re-connect to my PC. Only solution from BlueParrot was send it back to Amazon, which I did.
Rating: 2 / 5
July 20th, 2010 at 8:49 pm
After discovering that the top of the line Jawbone was perhaps the worst-designed earpiece since the dawn of creation, I did more research and landed on the Blue Parrot. Perfect, I thought, for my noisy jeep and middle-aged, mildly dysfunctional earbones.
It arrived in a timely way, and I plugged ‘em in over night just like the instructions told me to do. Come morning, I clicked them on.
Well, I clicked.
They did not come on. Matter of fact, they wouldn’t come on even when plugged into the charger.
Alas, the reason this parrot was blue was apparently terminal hypoxia; the bird was deathly cyanotic. I tried CPR–creative parrot rescuscitation–by calling their customer assistance line, thinking maybe, just maybe, there was some magic I missed. Well, first call what I missed was getting connected–they transferred me to nowhere. Called back, listened to ten minutes of their commercials with no rep coming on and no projected time for a rep to come on. Hung up, packaged product up, and shipped back to Amazon. Maybe it works, maybe it doesn’t.
All I know is my bird
Was DEAD. D-E-D, terminal, done gone, DOA, not even KIA. Dead. Bad bird. Bad, bad.
Rating: 1 / 5
July 20th, 2010 at 10:32 pm
This Blue Parrott headset is the best I have found for work.
I drive class A Freightliner and Mac day-cabs; every other headset (bluetooth or wired) that I’ve tried (including the Jawbone and BlueAnt) has failed to provide consistent usability while I’m rolling. Folks on the other end aren’t constantly asking me to repeat myself (or call back from a land-line) and even when the jake cuts in, I can hear whomever.
The only thing I dislike about it is it’s over-the-head rig. It is uncomfortable when worn for hours (my ear gets hot and sweaty). Alternately, draping it around my neck is also uncomfortable; the plastic contraption that rests against the far side of my head when in use is very uncomfortable against my neck. Unlike a normal in-ear blue-tooth that you can pretty much leave on all day, I wind up hanging this from the trailer brake handle most of the time.
But that drawback is far from fatal: now I can talk with my wife, dispatch, or even those voice controlled phone trees without any problems being understood. It works, ’nuff said.
Rating: 4 / 5
July 20th, 2010 at 11:14 pm
Drive tractor over road works great. Down side a little big. The battery last a good while.
Rating: 5 / 5