Interesting design, Good sound quality, Very light – only 0,18 oz (5 grams)
Very short range, Poor battery performance, Not comfortable for continuous wearing
Argard M10 is a small, good-looking handsfree and it is definitely impressive at first sight. This however, was not enough to distract us from the extremely poor range and battery performance. If you don’t really care about the design, take a look at N...
Abstract: Three new Bluetooth headsets we’ve been testing generally follow the historic rule, but also interestingly diverge enough from it to be worthy of any iPhone owner’s attention. Two are from Plantronics—the brand new Voyager 520 ($100) is an improved...
Abstract: If youre looking for a Bluetooth headset that is both small and fashionable, then Argards M10 headset might be one you should consider taking a closer look at. Smaller in diameter than a quarter, this little headset looks really cool. But how well...
Small and light Bluetooth headset, Beautiful design, Beautiful docking station
Volume buttons are obscured by pinea, Nonremovable battery, No carcharger, Blocks external sound, May be uncomfortable for people who are afraid of things going into their ear canal
While its not quite as small as Nextlinks Bluespoon 5G, the Argard M10 is still quite small. The charging dock is much prettier and easier than having to replace and recharge batteries at inopportune times, but its only a matter of time before I...