Author |
BT Headset in Car use |
joeyice Joined: Dec 10, 2002 Posts: 8 From: Canada/Iceland PM |
Hello just wondering what you would recommend for someone who does lots of highway driving is the bluespoon too sensitive for the road noise. How about the Jabra BT200 any others you would recommend I am interested in real world experiences so I can make an informed decision.
Regards,
Johann |
|
MADNESS Joined: Apr 29, 2002 Posts: 48 From: Hong Kong PM |
If price is not an issue for you, go for Bluespoon. It has good voice quality and battery life. I find BS design is more user friendly too. To put HBH-30 or Jabra BT200 on your ear. You may need both of your hands. Its not possible/not safe while you are driving. I only need one hand for my BS. I put it on only when its needed.
One more thing. If you wear glasses. You may have problem with HBH-30 or Jabra BT200.
If not BS. You may like to check this out...
http://www.soundid.com/Modules/Products/Products.aspx |
pzboyz Joined: Sep 30, 2002 Posts: 133 PM |
For use in car the Plantronics M1000 and Ericsson HBH30 have the best noise cancellling function.
The M1000 can be used whilst wearing glasses too.
pzboyz |
lazarini Joined: May 08, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
|
i use the jabra bt300 im very pleased by its performance and all in all general use also its not so expencive payed 150 $ i can only recomend it
Ericsson R520m - Nokia 9300i - Nokia E90 - iPhone 8Gb |
Jison Joined: Jul 01, 2002 Posts: 356 From: Sweden PM, WWW
|
I've got no problem putting HBH-30 on with one hand.
t68i.2jison.com |
jplacson Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
|
I have no problems w/ my HBH-30 regarding glasses or putting it on with one hand... advantage of the HBH-30, you can use it on either ear. Bluespoon only goes over the right ear. |
|