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Nextlink Bluespoon Chameleon Review

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“Having earned itself a name for bringing the tiniest of tiny Bluetooth headsets to market, Nextlink’s newest model is slightly more sizeable than previous models from the company – but what it lacks in the miniaturization department, it makes up for with style. Sporting exchangeable covers, the Bluespoon Chameleon is something as unheard of as a stylish Bluetooth headset – although beauty is, as always, in the eye of the beholder.
 
Weighing in at a featherweight 16 g, the Bluespoon Chameleon is ligher than the vast majority of Bluetooth headsets currently available, however still 50% heavier than the Bluespoon Digital – also from Nexlink. It’s also bigger, at 5.7 x 3.2 x 3 cm, but not uncomfortably so as it will fit within the circumference of all ears not belonging to pygmés.”

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Ian Bell
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