The Iqua Blade BHS-802 Bluetooth headset functions without an ear-hook. In order to use it, you just have to put the Blade’s earpiece in your ear. Once you do this, just orient the unit downward toward your mouth. Just do this and you are good to go. The device is affordable, costing only $70. It is compact and light to use. Some of you may find the earpiece to be too large to fit fully into your ears and experience discomfort after extended periods of use. But this is not a big issue. You will find that the unit feels secure while you walk around does not slip even if you shake your head from side to side. The unit is shipped with an extra ear plug cover.

The unit features a multifunction button that you can use to turn the Blade on or off. You can also use this button to answer, end, or reject calls. Call waiting can also be handled through this multipurpose button. In order to turn off the device, just hold the button down a split-second too long and your work will be done. The side of the unit houses the volume buttons and you can easily reach for them using your index finger. You can redial the most recent previously dialed number by just pushing the volume-up button for a couple of seconds. You can transfer the call from your headset back to your phone by just holding down the volume-up button till the call switches to the handset. You can mute or un-mute a call and initiate voice-dialing commands by just pressing the volume down button.
The unit offers good and impressive call quality and accounts for a decently low overall noise level in the call. But you might fee that the unit could have done a better job in reducing background noises to a greater extent. If you want an economical headset, try going for the Iqua Blade. It is definitely worth a try.