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  • The Headset is a black King 1' Threadless with a carbon steertube

    Uncultured: The War of the Wardrobes BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • "Headset" isn't quite the term, actually, since this tiny thing fits into (not over) your ear and barely extends past your earlobe.

    Pogue's Posts 2009

  • • "Headset" cell phone use is not substantially safer than "hand-held" use because the primary risk is associated with both tasks is answering, dialing and other tasks that require your eyes to be off the road.

    The Daily News - News 2009

  • • "Headset" cell phone use is not substantially safer than "hand-held" use because the primary risk is associated with both tasks is answering, dialing and other tasks that require your eyes to be off the road.

    The Daily News - News 2009

  • • "Headset" cell phone use is not substantially safer than "hand-held" use because the primary risk is associated with both tasks is answering, dialing and other tasks that require your eyes to be off the road.

    The Daily News - News 2009

  • "Headset" isn't quite the term, actually, since this tiny thing fits into (not over) your ear and barely extends past your earlobe.

    Pogue's Posts 2009

  • "Headset" isn't quite the term, actually, since this tiny thing fits into (not over) your ear and barely extends past your earlobe.

    Pogue's Posts 2009

  • "Headset" isn't quite the term, actually, since this tiny thing fits into (not over) your ear and barely extends past your earlobe.

    Pogue's Posts 2009

  • "Headset" isn't quite the term, actually, since this tiny thing fits into (not over) your ear and barely extends past your earlobe.

    Pogue's Posts 2009

  • Motorola, the world leader in Bluetooth headsets, unveiled Motorola Endeavor HX1 Headset which is claimed to be the first headset togther with the Motorola's CrystalTalk noise cancellation technology and a stealth mode offering you to hear and be heard at any atmosphere.

    We Blog A Lot 2009

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