So here is my short review. Going to use images mostly, since there are only few things I can say about a headset.
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1. Since I thought of this review after I opened the package, all you get to see is the badly twisted packaging.

Other package contents,
- AC power adapter
- Quick start guide (skimpy but sufficient)
- 1 year limited warranty
- 2 additional soft foam ear pads. (not mentioned on actual packaging, but found inside mine)
2. Specs as given on package
- Headset & handsfree Bluetooth profiles
- Bluetooth v1.2 compliant
- Talk time: up to 7 hours
- 250 hours standby
- Weight: 23g (feels a bit heavy on ear)
- Range: 33'
I can't really comment on battery life since my use is intermittent. The manual mentions it takes 4 hrs for full recharge. The battery is not user serviceable but is supposed to last for lifetime of the headset.
I found the range to be around 50' with minimal loss of signal (when used with iBook, my cell does not have BT).
3. The headset itself is pretty comfortable to wear but I find it difficult to get on my ears. I am not used to clip-on stuff.

There are total 3 buttons on this. 2 for volume control (C & D) and one (F) which is multifunctional and used for power on/off, answer/hang up & pairing. This button also has a LED (B) or rather the LED is a button
4. Headset looks nice from all angles. and I find it a nice combo of form+function. Views from different angles.



5. The headset can go on either ear by simply switching the clip by 180. The clip is made from rubber and is flexible enough to last some rough use. Also the clip base can be rotated to adjust angle.


6. Initially I was not able to find the charging port

Charger itself is pretty small. Smaller than Nokia travel charger.
7. The pairing procecss was easy thanks to OS X's excellent wizard.
- You hold down button F for 4 secs for power on/off.
- 10 secs to activate pairing mode. LED flashes red/blue when ready for pairing.
- The numeric code 0000 required for pairing is provided in manual.
- Once paired, it flashes faint blue and is subtle.

8. After that all I had to do was select headset as audio input/output device under Skype's preferences.

And I was up & running in less than 10 minutes after opening the package. Surprisingly Skype still rings through laptop speakers when somebody calls me (or when I place a call). This is a good design on Skype's part I think.
Edit:
9. LOL forgot one important aspect. The sound quality is top notch both through speaker & mic and breaks a little at about 50'.
Well thats all folks. Hope you find this useful.