Posted by BOOYAR
I am looking for a bluetooth headset for use with se phones (t610 and k700 soon!) I am not looking for the best but the best value. Are there any really cheap ones too. Thanx
Posted by wapchimp
http://www.expansys.com/expansys.asp
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/
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Posted by BOOYAR
Thanx for the links but which of the cheaper ones are good
Posted by Rizzter
Why donīt you check the prices at your local video store?
Posted by BOOYAR
Video store? Besides i'm not particularly bothered for a really cheap one just one thats good value for money
Posted by shug
I've got a Jabra 200 and I've never had a days problem with it. Reading other peoples hassles with far more expensive headsets suggests the quality is more than ok for the price.
Posted by shug
I've got a Jabra 200 and I've never had a days problem with it. Reading other peoples hassles with far more expensive headsets suggests the quality is more than ok for the price.
Posted by chudders
Personally use the HBH 35 and this is now coming down in price and is becoming great value for money
Posted by ar156ts
HBH-35 is now a good value for money, indeed. I also like the way it fits better than the newer HBH-60/65, but that's IMHO.
I'm now using Bluetrek G2 which is very light and works well. It costs a bit more than HBH-35, though.
Posted by BOOYAR
Cheers all. I'm probably gonna go with the jabra. I've found it for 30quid
Posted by Alexdesign
Yeah you're right when I bought my HBH-35 I tried on allmost all of the SE Bluetooth headsets and it's definately more comfortable to wear than the HBH-60/65.The Bluetrek G2 is nice too and it's price currently is a bit lower than the HBH-35
Posted by floke
It all comes down to which headset is the most convenient for YOU to wear! I chose Bluespoon although its expensive, it simply was the best fit for my ears and consequently best value for money for me. Try them out in a store before buying.
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Posted by hariznordin
Sony ericsson Hbh-35
Posted by bico
One important thing to consider when comparing different Bluetooth headsets is that it's unlikely that any headset that is attached to your ear with those rubber attachment thingys around your ear will be comfortable if you wear glasses.
If you wear glasses, go for SEs HBH-200 or Nextlinks Bluespoon! However, they are probably not the "best value for money". Unfortunately not...
Posted by floke
@bico: They're definately "best value" if cannot wear other headsets confortably.
Posted by BOOYAR
They are certainly all coming down in price but still imho a bit expensive.
Posted by craggsy
well my dad has a palronics M3000 it is good but not very comfortable , so i would suggest oe of the SE ones
Posted by Rusty U.K
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On 2004-06-29 17:56:27, BOOYAR wrote:
Cheers all. I'm probably gonna go with the jabra. I've found it for 30quid
Booyar
Could you let us know where you found it for 30 quid cos I live in France and they are much more expensive over here !!!
Posted by mydogandbone
Hi Guy's,
We sell all Bluetooth Headsets on our website, but the most popular seem to be the Jabra BT250's & BT200's.
One thing which is important to mention is that if you buy a Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Headset, it will charge with the same Charger - so if your in a Car or on Holiday - you don't need an additional Charger or worry about if you run out of charge. If you've got a Sony Ericsson Mobile, why not stick to a Sony Ericsson Headset.......just a thought!
The latest HBH-600 is also out - check the following URL -
http://www.mydogandbone.com/p[....]cat_code=211&CAt_Name=Headsets
Cheers,
Paul
Posted by bico
@mydogandbone: Welcome to Esato!
Your comment that "if you buy a Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Headset, it will charge with the same Charger" (as your Sony Ericsson phone) is really something that's worth to consider prior to the final decision.
For another thread on a similar topic, take a look at HBH-600 or HBH-65 headset?.
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