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Native Union MM03i-W-1 Moshi Moshi Curve Bluetooth Wireless Handset and iPhone Dock (White)

by Native Union


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Technical Details

  • Bluetooth V2.1 + EDR multipoint technology allows simultaneous Bluetooth connections to two devices such as a mobile-phone and computer
  • Extended life battery allows 6 hours of talk-time and 120 hours of idle-time
  • Ability to pair with Bluetooth Wireless computer for VOIP internet calls such as Skype and Google Talk
  • Expands the talking areas at home/ office by allowing user to place mobile phone at the location with strongest signal strength while taking the MM03 handset mobile
  • Noise Reduction system ensures crisp and polished sound

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System Requirements

  • Media: Wireless Phone Accessory
  • Item Quantity: 1

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 22.4 x 29.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 Kg
  • Item model number: MM03i-W-1
  • ASIN: B003FMVCS4
  • Date first available at Amazon.ca: Oct 21 2011
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #162,828 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
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Product Description

Amazon.ca Product Description

Designed by the French designer David Turpin the MM03i is a contemporary styled Bluetooth handset, finished in a luxurious black or white high-gloss texture. Featuring a high quality speaker and microphone, the device ensures a crisp and polished sound. The handset supports Bluetooth 2.1 multipoint technology, allowing the user to quickly and easily connect to two different Bluetooth enabled devices such as a mobile phone and a laptop used to make VOIP internet calls. MM03i is also fitted with an auto-reconnect function, allowing the handset to automatically reestablish connection when paired devices are detected in range (i.e. when phone enters home or office).

Product Description

Designed by the French designer David Turpin the MM03i is a contemporary styled Bluetooth handset, finished in a luxurious black or white high-gloss texture. Featuring a high quality speaker and microphone, the device ensures a crisp and polished sound. The handset supports Bluetooth 2.1 multipoint technology, allowing the user to quickly and easily connect to two different Bluetooth enabled devices such as a mobile phone and a laptop used to make VOIP internet calls. MM03i is also fitted with an auto-reconnect function, allowing the handset to automatically reestablish connection when paired devices are detected in range (i.e. when phone enters home or office).


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Amazon.com: 3.6 out of 5 stars  78 reviews
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars So Close! Oct 29 2011
By Lindazilla - Published on Amazon.com
Amazon Verified Purchase
I really wanted to love this handset. There are many things that are right with this, but there are some important things that are wrong.

First of all, the looks is great. Sleek and modern, this is a great item for the office desk. Not only do I always know where my phone is, it lets me charge it when I can get it to sit correctly. Yeah, if you DON'T have a cover on your iPhone and you use the adapter, the phone sits perfectly to charge. If you DO have a cover on your phone and don't want to have to take the cover off every time you want to dock the phone, you have to remove the adapter and sit the phone exactly right in order to avoid the warning about the accessory not designed to charge. On many occasions, I think I have the phone docked correctly to charge, only to hear the little chirp later when something knocks the base and the phone moves a little.

Initially, I had no trouble with audio on the phone, but after several weeks of use, I find that I have to speak louder because people are complaining they can't hear me. Even when volume isn't an issue, I get a lot of comments about the sound quality having 'echo' or sounding 'hollow'. I think this is more a Bluetooth issue than anything, but it's disappointing nonetheless.

Bluetooth syncing is fast and easy. Easy answer button on the inside of the handset is very nice for connect/disconnect of calls.

I've since moved the handset to the bedside table and figure if I have to answer a call in the middle of the night, I'm not going to be so concerned about audio quality. I just want to grab the handset and find out what's going on. Hopefully, I'll put the correct end to my ear, since you can't tell the difference due to the style of the handset.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars really 3.75 stars Oct 26 2011
By d - Published on Amazon.com
Amazon Verified Purchase
When this works, it is pretty slick. I'm using a Verizon iPhone 4 w/ it and am generally pleased.

The good:

It looks great and the handset feels solid and sounds good. The handset makes a nice thunk when put in the cradle. It has good range--I can carry it upstairs or outside up to 50 feet away from the base and still have a strong signal. Nice. It's pretty tough; I've dropped it several times. Oops. Once a little piece of something broke loose inside and clicked around for a while--but a good hard shake stopped that. Must have fixed itself. :) If this is the only bluetooth device you will pair your phone with, it should work well.

The not so good:

For the amount of $ this thing costs, it should really work perfectly and the iPhone should mount smoothly, but it doesn't. Pairing is easy, but getting the moshi to talk w/ the phone isn't entirely reliable. Sometimes I'll pull into the driveway from the commute talking on my earpiece and the moshi headset will grab the signal. Hello, you there? Yet other times the moshi simply won't find the phone--have to mount the iPhone and turn the moshi off and on.

Speaking of mounting in the dock, the fit is not perfect. I have to wiggle the phone a bit--indeed, after updating to ios5, getting the phone to recognize the dock can require multiple mounts and some wiggling. Annoying. (The fix is to lock the iPhone first before mounting.) The button controls on the handset aren't intuitive either--they are different from other bluetooth headset controls.

If you use multiple bluetooth headsets (I use three different ones) the moshi will get confused. It's annoying when the phone rings and the handset is not connected. It should connect automatically when mounted (especially when all other bluetooth headsets are turned off), but doesn't all the time.

Keep those contacts clean; if they get cruddy, the handset won't charge and will power down.

If you get the white one, and you are picky, you may be annoyed by the seam in the white handset. It collects grime and is hard to clean--and thus you have a pristine white handset with a dark line it. That seam should be tighter.

These are minor annoyances. I am generally happy with the moshi and use it everyday without much fuss. If I had it to do over and knew what I know now, I would buy it again--but maybe w/out the dock.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Initial problems with defective handset on IOS 5.1.1; but company replaced July 28 2012
By C Scott - Published on Amazon.com
Amazon Verified Purchase
I originally bought this device when I had an iPhone 4 on IOS 5.0.1 and I was pretty happy with it. Sound quality is good, but not great, but it is a great and comfortable design if you are a 'talker'. The problems came when I got a new iPhone 4S on IOS 5.1.1. This phone which was easy to pair with my old phone would not pair with my new 4S. Frustrated, I tried to pair it with a couple friends iPhones (some 4 some 4S, all on IOS 5.1.1. Guess what; none of them with pair with the MM03i. I tried every method imaginable to get a hold of Native Union, and after almost a month, there is still no answer. If I were rating this product on the hardware on IOS 5.0.1 I would rate it 4 stars, however, with Native Union's complete lack of customer service, they are lucky to get 1 star. Beware of buying anything from a company that refuses to respond to issues as blatant as this with their product. It is not compatible with IOS 5.1.1, unless you paired your phone with it prior to updating to IOS 5.1.1

--update-- in late 2012 I was able to get a hold of someone at the company, and they did finally replace my defective handset. Would have re-rated for 5 stars except for the runaround they gave me, but it is solidly 4 stars when it works.

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