YUBZ Talk Mobile
Posted 11/23/2009 at 4:50am
| by Ray Aguilera
Retro telephonic style, with some practical advantages.
When the YUBZ Talk Mobile handset arrived at the Mac|Life offices, half the staff said words to the effect of “Why would anyone ever use that!?” and the other half fell into the “That is so rad!” camp. If you harbor a certain aesthetic sensibility (and an abiding belief that Bluetooth headsets make everyone look like robots--but not in a cool way) then the Talk Mobile is for you. It’s a handset for your cell phone that’s modeled after an old landline telephone receiver. It comes in nine colors, and, to our delight, even sports the iconic coiled cable.

Great for calls and whacking would-be muggers on the head.
As a handset--and seeing as it doesn’t clip to your ear, we can’t really call it a headset--it works pretty well. There’s a button to answer or end calls and a simple volume slider. With your phone’s earpiece volume and the handset volume both cranked up, the Talk Mobile gets loud enough to annoy anyone standing nearby, and the speaker is clear enough to use at maximum volume without distorting (useful in noisy environments or for people who have trouble hearing cell phone conversations).
Thanks to its retro design, you can cock your head just so and rest the Talk Mobile against your shoulder, secretary-style. Ergonomists will gasp in horror, but mastering this move allows you to go hands-free for as long as your neck muscles hold out. And thankfully, YUBZ has made the Talk Mobile considerably lighter than the phone handsets your grandparents used to use. At 8 ounces and 8.3 inches long, it’s not exactly ultraportable, but it’s small enough to easily stow in a bag. YUBZ also sells an optional belt holster ($10.95) for users with exceptionally high self-esteem. While we enjoyed the bemused stares we got when using the Talk Mobile out on the street, it’s probably most useful for people who do most of their phone calling from a desk or other stationary spot. The Talk Mobile has a 2.5mm jack, but includes one free adapter (the iPhone requires a 3.5mm adapter) and additional adapters for other phones are available for purchase. There’s also a USB model that connects directly to a computer for voice chat applications.
Talk Mobile is comfortable to use and louder than any phone headset we've ever used. The design might not appeal to everyone, but that's what we like about it.
Talk Mobile
COMPANY: YUBZ
CONTACT: www.yubz.com
PRICE: $39.95
REQUIREMENTS: Mobile phones and appropriate adapter

Doesn't make you look like a cyborg. Comfortable to use. Loud enough for noisy environments.

Not as portable as a headset.