So, last Saturday I picked up my long awaited Earsat 2 and was also provided with a CD in a brochure called "This is Different" by Kipper. On the inside of this CD package was an introduction by Graeme Taylor of B&O UK, so I must assume this is a UK only promotion. The writeup tells me that this is the forth CD produced by Kipper for B&O, I guess I missed the last three, very nice but perhaps not really my taste.
Anyway back to the Earsat 2, I have the right ear version (1100083) which I am using with my Sony Ericsson W800i, the spec says that the charge time is 3 hours, but mine was fully charged in one hour. I registered the Earsat with my phone and started using it. The sound is very clear indeed and I had the radio on in the background in my office. To one caller I asked them when they could hear the radio as I turned it up. They started to hear it when the volume got to 34 on the B&O scale of my BeoPort. There are Beolab 4000's connected to my Beoport right behind me. So, the background noise cancelling does seem to work.
The design of the Earsat 2 is the classic B&O design and the way in mounts onto the charger is just great. The down side for me was when I came to fix the charger to the wall. You have a very small piece on plastic which you fix to the wall with two screws and you have what must be the smallest grub screw which any human could make, less than 1mm in diameter which attaches a small metal bracket. Once the metal bracket was on the wall you slide the plastic charger over it and you have finished the installation. The problem is the charger is just a push fit. B&O have made the mounting of this charger a complex engineering task when it could be very simple.
I am sure most users will not mount the charger on the wall as I have done and just leave it on their desk. Back to the Earsat 2 itself, well it does what it says it will do. You can answer the phone by pressing the little button at the back of the Earsat 2 but I found it difficult to locate the switch when wearing the device, so I still press the button on my mobile to answer a call.
For such a small device the box it comes in is quite large and all black. The box is 190 x 190 x 110 mm and you open the lid and go wow. Certainly a good part of the price of the product must be the packaging.
Well I am pleased with the device and it meets my expectation except for the charger.
What do other users of Earsat 2 think ?
Keith..