The headsets they used aren't fake, they're real. Ian Forrester (who seems to know every gadget there is) identified the headset as being a Bluespoon unit.
So, I got round to investigating Bluespoon. And this is what Amazon's UK website had on the Bluespoon:

Yes, your eyes aren't deceiving you. It has to be a boo boo. The pic is of scissors. Ouch, I say. Try poking that in your ear. Shurely shome mishtake?
Earlier today, the image on the Amazon search results page was correct:

- but the image on the main page showed: a pair of scissors.

Now, Amazon UK are showing scissors for the Bluespoon on both the main page and their search results page. What a great website howler. How I laughed. (Hey, I'm easy to amuse, I need something to keep my funnybones in shape!).

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2 comments:
scissors???? what scissors? I only see pictures of perfectly respectable wireless phone accessories. No scissors in sight.
when did you last debug your imaging software?
fff, that's why I took the screenshots, for proof! It was scissors on both work & home computers on the day I posted that, but the next day they'd cottoned on and fixed it. Maybe Amazon read this blog. As if!
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