Posted by Fma
Hi there i bought the hbh20 when it first came out because i wear galsses and had problems with the other headsets .They dont fit on my ear with the glasses on. I tried the 10-15and now hbh30 but still the best one till now is the hbh20 so i would like as many of you people out there who have the same problem as i do post here so we can send it to SE to "MAYBE" make one that fits right on the glasses fram or goes right into our ears like a hearing aid .
Posted by aga2k2
I own the hbh-30 and have no problems with wearing glasses one way of doing it is to put the bt headset on first then put your glasses on
Posted by Fma
yeah i tried that but its uncomfortable my friend has one maybe i have small ears i dont know thanx for ur post.
Posted by KazeKenki
Hi there, new here...I'm wearing glasses as well and the HBH-30 fits well. Its quite a snug fit I might add.
Posted by jplacson
Same here... own an HBH-30... had the HBH-10 prior... had no problems with glasses. The HBH-20 is a good choice however, if you find the earloops uncomfortable.
With the exception of Bluespoon, I find that Ericsson's Bluetooth headset lineup are the best. They perform well, affordable (half the cost of Bluespoon) and have great looks.
Posted by shithappens
i wear glasses, both presctiptive and sunglasses....haf no problems hitchin the hbh30 with it....
Posted by tranquil
A previous colegue of mine had glasses and coul not wear his hbh-10. He preffered the old fashion cord. I am doing a lot of driving and find my -15 perfectly comfy with sun glassses. It might not only be the shape of your ear, it could be the design of your glasses as well.
Posted by fil
I didn't feel comfortable any headsets with an earloop. Now I have a HBH-20 and it is O.K. With glasses it is still a good choice.
Posted by volvoman
Hi O wear glasses and find no problem with my Jabra BT200 headset. And at only £59.99 great value for money as well.
Posted by Fma
Thanx u guys for replaying i think ur right the frame of my glasses maybe the problem but i think i will stick to my hbh-20 for 2 reasons 1 i like it and it fits 2 i tried to sell it to buy the hbh-60 "coz they say it has 2 settings the ear clip it has 2 " but people will buy it for less than half the price and my heart does not alow me to sell it for that price .
Posted by epuk
I wear glasses too, and i used the HBH-30 with no probs. But after a while i felt my ear like carrying a brick. Now i have a Jabra BT-200, and it feels more confortable. My ear apreciated that.
Posted by justme
I too have a Jabra BT200 and wear glasses with no problems.
justme
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Posted by jh67
I've used different headsets wearing glasses and sunglasses.
Some seems better than others : HBH-10 was no problem.
Tried HBH-30,..felt ok,..not really a problem.
Motorola,..hmm,..not that good I think,..it moved too much around, maybe I just got small ears, hehe.
Using Bluespoon now,..of course theres no problem here, as the spring sits IN the ear,..not on the outside
Jan
Nextlink Marketing Manager and Design
Posted by Cophia
Yes, the BlueSpoon is perfect with glasses as it sits in the ear and does not get in the way.
Posted by fijbert
the only glasses that get in my way with my BT headset r Oakley glasses..
but once I fit em together, it's all good..
I dont hv problems.. my glasses'frame r thin so I dont hv much prob..
Posted by T68iKING
Hi, anyone know where i can find a cheap hbh-30 or the motorola one? Also anyone know when the Nokia one will be released?
Posted by Mr.BJ
hmmm......I have the same problem with hbh-30 & wearing my glasses...thats why i prefer the hbh-20, its more comfortable for me, but the only problem i face with it is that i have to put the mic very close to my mouth when i want to use the voice dailling service....
Posted by Fma
hi MR.BJ
i had the same problem but i found out the noise is the problem there is too much like when i am driving i close the windows and lower the volume so the voice comand can function properly.
Posted by RX78
I have tried the HBH-30 with my glasses. Although they fit on my ear well, my ear began to feel uncomfortable only after maybe 2 minutes while I was testing at the store. I now have a BT-200 and it is very comfortable. I like the fact that the BT-200 spreads the weight around the ear more, rather than the HBH-30 which seems to put the weight on the top part of the ear.
Posted by johnmcl7
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Where did you manage to get this bt handset so cheap?
John
Posted by BobbyT
I've an HBH-30, and it works fine with my glasses... I use it daily usually for many hours...
Posted by Defiant79
Anyone cares to share their experiences with the HBH-300 while wearing (sun)glasses?
Posted by Lynx69
If they dont fit well i have a good idea.
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Posted by SsTiTcH
Have an hbh 300 that use and works fine with my prescription Ray-Bans.. Esp. Handy when driving...
Posted by Bengalboy
Nextlink's New BlueSpoon "AX" fits in the ear with no problems for eyeglass wearers....
Posted by neo001
Whaasup dudes . . . i wear glasses and i use the HBH-300 and use it with no problems at all , in fact i have said it maybe too many times . . . its by far the most comfortable bluetooth i have ever used , and the best one in performance too !! try it out . . .
Posted by neo001
whaasup everybody . . . just to show you how does the HBH-300 looks when you are wearing glasses . . .
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Posted by raj_srini
I use an HBH-65 with my glasses on and it does not fit so well. It's got to do with the thickness of the frame. If both the headset and the frame can comfortably sit at the turn of the ear, it's fine... otherwise... it's a load on the ear!!
I use it only while driving, so am not bothered about the slight inconvenience....
Posted by Del
I use the Bluetrek G2 while wearing my glasses and it fits good, just put the headset on first and then your glasses
Posted by Defiant79
Thanks for the replies all
Posted by neo001
@ . . . Defiant79
Whaasup . . . so which bluetooth headset did you end up getting after all . . . ?? let us know . . . cheers
Posted by YEOPK
I wear glasses too. Never felt comfortable at all having to wear both glasses and BT at the same time. That's why I never buy any BT set at all. I'm now considering getting in car BT though.
Posted by spagnet
Aloha fellas........
A prescription glass wearer for 20 years, I got my HBH 35 six months back. I've never been comfortable with any load over my ears, not even my glasses......hell not even my hairs touching my ears. As far as the BT HF is concerned I cant wear it more than 2 hours at a stretch.....with or without glasses.....my ears hurt a lot. Only thing I can say is wear the BT HF first then the glasses.......else switch to contact lenses. Moreover, most BT HF are designed for rather large ears, so first check out size of the ear and find HF that fits snugly fo that extra comfort.....enjoy your BT HFs
Posted by Defiant79
@neo,
I haven't decided yet. I'm considering the HBH-660 as well. Primary uses will be in the car and as headset for the computer.
My glasses are from Diesel and have thicker legs than your glasses has. I just need to try the HBHs on in the store to see wich one is more suited for me.
Posted by michka
I tried both the SE HBH60 and the Jabra BT250. With my glasses, the SE was not very comfortable. No problem with the BT250 on the other hand.
But I guess it all depends on the glasses and the size/shape of the ear. So my advice: go to the shop and try by yourself.
Posted by BigFatCat
I use a BlueTrek G2 quite comfortably with glasses, on either ear.
Posted by Defiant79
Well, I've got the HBH-300. It sits on my ear more comfortable then I expected. Quality is great.
I do need get used to it, because it's my first headset in this manner. But it is great, no regrets so far
Posted by knight4led
my old Jabra BT-200 finally died and fell apart. Now I must try to find a store that has multiple headsets that I can try on with my glasses. This is surprisingly hard in the U.S. even in major cities.
Posted by Macco
@knight4led:
in Italy it's the same: no available stores where you can try BT h'set.
@ALL:
That's my issue: I wear glasses on my car; since I like to hear the radio/CD car-music most of the times, I'd like to be able to "mount" the h'set *just* when a call is incoming... :-\
Not so danger-free u may think, but it's really what I actually do with the wired one!
I DON'T LIKE to have my ear "closed" while listening stereo music..!
So, IF it's really important to put h'set *BEFORE* glasses, then definitely BT h'sets aren't for me !
IS IT REALLY SO?!
In return I could buy a BT car kit BUT:
- portable one (like Driveblue) sucks at hi speed
- fixed ones (like CK3000) are worth for 1 car only and you have to pay to install/deinstall at every car change..
Any suggestion?
Posted by michka
@macco: no, I wear glasses all the time. I just put my BT250 on top of it. I use it only in my car, and if I travel 2 or 3 hours when I am at destination very often I forget that I wear the headset. Just remember when I see people on the street looking at me in a strange way.
Posted by Defiant79
I also have no problems putting on my HBH-300. No need to take off my glasses. On a side note: the 300 comes with a desk stand which also can be used as car stand (needs to attached to the dashboard using small pieces of double-sided tape, included in the box).
Link to the (global) SE HBH-300 site: HERE
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