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Lubix UBHS-NC1 Stereo Bluetooth Headset. Make phone calls and listen to music in style and convenience with the Lubix UBHS-NC1 Stereo Bluetooth Headset. Our unique pendant-style design means the headset always stays within reach without having to always stay in your ear. Designed to be worn around the neck when not in use, the two earpieces snap together magnetically, forming a pendant with the cord as necklace. When you want to make or take a call, just separate the earpieces with one hand and put one or both of them in your ears. This lightweight, comfortable headset features A2DP support, four built-in 3D sound spatialization modes for enhanced music listening, and support for multiple simultaneous host pairing. Recharges from USB port or wall outlet. Comfort and convenience. Since the Lubix UBHS-NC1 is designed to be worn as a pendant when not in use, theres no need to have a bulky device hanging on your ear at all times. When you want to make or take a call, its easy to snap apart the magnetically-attached halves of the headset and put them on. The lightweight, silicone-cushioned earpieces fit naturally and securely in your ears without needing awkward clips. Listen to music without missing one call. With support for Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and four built-in 3D sound modes, the Lubix UBHS-NC1 headset makes a great pair of wireless headphones for listening to music in high-quality stereo, whether you use it with an MP3-capable phone, a Bluetooth-enabled music player, or your noteboo
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- Make phone calls and listen to music in style and convenience with the Lubix UBHS-NC1 Stereo Bluetooth Headset
- Designed to be worn around the neck when not in use
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Customer Buzz
 "Tries to do everything, but does none of them well." 2009-09-19
By J. Atienza (East Bay, CA)
The Lubix UBHS-NC1 (and the LC1, which features a screen), tries to be an all-in-one wireless headset for music and phone calls. Unfortunately, the sound quality is sorely lacking, the mic is almost useless in busy places like fast food restaurants, and they barely fit.



Play any music with lots of treble or bass and you'll hear distortion in the speakers. I use these with a 30gb iPod Video and I had to go into the iPod's equalizer settings to find a setting that wouldn't sound like they were destroying the speakers. In fact, I had to turn the equalizer off to get decent sound. The headset features 4 audio modes, and each one has their own pros and cons (it's really up to individual taste), but none actually improved the quality of the sound.



The unit may have been better if they went with earbuds that went inside your ear, instead of just resting outside of it. While I do not prefer sticking something in my ear, this may have helped hold the unit in place; they fell out constantly. Yes, the box comes with different size padding for different sized ears, but none of them worked. Also, they take 2 hours to charge completely, which is an hour longer than even my phone.



As I mentioned earlier, the mic is useless in public. It's fine in a quiet environment like your home or office, but go outside into a restaurant, or a busy street, and I had callers tell me to call them back because all they heard was noise.



On the plus side, answering calls is easy: just press the appropriate button and you're all set. For those using it with multiple items, the multipoint bluetooth connections work well. I used it with the aforementioned iPod as well as a MyTouch 3G; neither device had trouble connecting. In quiet areas, the mic was fine; call quality both ways was good. If your music player or phone supports it, the unit can also control your tunes, giving you the ability to raise or lower volume, skip tracks, and play/pause.



Overall, if you're not looking for the best (or even mediocre) sound quality, and you're just looking for something to use in the office or at home, these aren't bad. Just don't buy them from Lubix directly as they charge $45+ for them, and they most certainly are not worth that much. If you're looking for something with better audio and mic quality, look elsewhere.

Customer Buzz
 "Happy with the NC-1" 2009-09-01
By J. H. Tatsukawa (San Jose, CA)


I purchased a pair of Lubix NC1 headphones for $20. If you look, you should be able to find a pair at the price you would like.



The Good:



I'm not a huge audiophile. I'm looking for something that will play my music and won't snag while walking around. I'm very happy with the sound. I hear my music clearly. There are 4 different volume "effects" that you can activate to change the tone depending on what you're listening to. I listen to both music and podcasts and I'll switch around to find one that allows better listening.



Pairing this with my iPhone was pretty simple, I just followed their instructions.



I've left myself voice message to test the microphone and I've talked to other people to have them tell me how well they can hear me. Like any Bluetooth headset, these are perfect when there isn't much noise around you. If you require noise-cancelling, you'll probably need to find something else.



Initially I had problems with the default eargels as they would fall out of my ears. Iput in the other pair of eargels that were included and they fit much better. I sent an email to their support when I lost an eargel not only would they send me a replacement pair of eargels for free, but they recommended looking into the Jabra eargels and even sent me an eBay store link to a person who sells the Jabra eargels at a low price. I work in a support industry and I can say that I was impressed with their response, especially having dealt with many other call centers which would either ignore you or send you a boilerplate "your are important to us, but we can't help you" response.



I ordered some of the Jabra eargels, but I actually prefer my white ones as they match my headphones.



Batteries last me the day. I listen to my music during breaks at work or podcasts in my car (with only one of the earpieces in my ear as both would be illegal) and charge it over night. Only time it's run out of power is if I forget to charge it.



The Bad:



These are big, like other people say. I've even had a couple of people comment that they are rather large, but once they find out that they are stereo Bluetooth headsets, they are much more impressed by the size.



There's a little rubber "stopper" attached to the middle of the cable so that you can arrange the length how you like, but I find that it kind of moves around and I just leave it hanging at the full length.



There are two rocker-dials on the left earpiece that handles all of the features of the NC1 and compared to other Bluetooth headsets I've used, they are pretty easy to learn and understand. My only complaint is the rocker-dial that is supposed to control the "next track" or "previous track" doesn't seem to work with the iPhone. Doing some research it is because the iPhone doesn't support AVRCP so that's a problem with the iPhone. Also, the iPhone doesn't support streaming audio via Bluetooth, so sadly I can't listen to Pandora when using these. It encourages me to spend the few dollars to purchase the songs I enjoy listening to, which I suppose isn't the end of the world.



My Opinion



If you are the type of person who doesn't mind having this hanging from their neck with a blue flashing light on the front, then I highly recommend these. It's pretty good geek cred, especially if you're at a tradeshow or if you're in the tech industry like I am. I haven't had the mic difficulties other people had and use these daily for my music and cell calls for about 2 months now.

Customer Buzz
 "Decent sound, but broken earpiece. Waiting for reply from Customer Service." 2009-08-04
By Tommy (Los Angeles, CA)
I bought this about a month ago, and it worked fine the first time I used it (really, only the first time). The sound was decent, mic didn't seem to have a problem picking up my voice, etc. However, the sound disappeared from the left earpiece shortly thereafter. I noticed that if I applied pressure onto the earpiece (as if crushing it), the sound would work (though it cuts in and out). Not overly pleased about it, so I emailed their customer service today to see what they have to say about this. Will post a follow-up if/when I hear back.

Customer Buzz
 "Not as bad as people are saying" 2009-07-16
By Marcus Bailey (Darnestown, MD)
I'm not sure why these get such a bad rap. I got mine recently and they're great! My only complaints are:

Size. They are a bit large, but the bluetooth receivers have to go somewhere...

Fit. I had to play around with the silicone covers for a while, and eventually use a pair of the silicone gels with the foam pads stretched over them in order to get them to fit comfortably. I'm considering the Jabra gels in the near future.

Color. The site I ordered from only had white and they stand out a bit.



They paired easily with my G1, and I was able to hear music, podcasts, and calls beautifully and wirelessly. In fact, I think my phone has officially replaced my iPod thanks to this headset. I can now listen to the same things I used to have on the iPod, switch to the phone when a call comes in, and then go right back to listening. It's amazing!



For the people who said the mic was weak, remember that you are not supposed to use this as a headset with both phones in your ears. When using this as a headset, take the left one out and let it dangle. The mic is on the left section, and this will put it into the correct position. I haven't had a single person complain about the sound so far.



Admittedly, I do still carry around a second headset for times when I want to make calls but don't want quite as much bulk. But if I hadn't already owned a Jawbone 2 when I bought this, I would probably just use the Lubix all the time.



I strongly recommend trying these out, especially now that the prices are dropping.

Customer Buzz
 "Craptastic" 2009-07-16
By esanta (San Jose, CA USA)
The UBHS-NC1 pairs flawlessly with my phone and my iPod touch 2G. Unfortunately, that's about the extent of its qualities. The earbuds are poorly designed and no matter what I do they fall off within a few seconds. The microphone is so bad that the phone headset feature is unusable. A complete waste of money.


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