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Wich to Recommend? |
KoKayne Joined: Jun 13, 2003 Posts: 55 PM |
Guys,
Wich BlueTooth Headset would you recommend?
The SE HBH-35? Or the SE HBH-65?
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dazbradbury Joined: Nov 24, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK - Derby/London PM, WWW
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Have you considered a bluespoon? |
craigl21 Joined: Nov 10, 2003 Posts: 30 PM |
Have you had a look at plantronics m3000. About same size as hbh65 but better bat life and talk time. If want sonyericsson headset will go 4 hbh65 looks better
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KdP8 Joined: Aug 04, 2003 Posts: 213 From: Philippines PM |
id definitely go for the onethat looks better and have a longer battery life. whichever that is..
P800 - Its everything..but a P900
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gelfen Joined: Nov 22, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Melbourne, Australia PM |
sadly, aesthetic appeal and battery life seem to be mutually exclusive IMHO when it comes to headsets. personally, i would choose for compatability, i.e. with , nokia with nokia/plantronics, moto-moto, siemens-siemens etc. although there are plenty of people on these forums who have mixed and matched brands successfully.
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KdP8 Joined: Aug 04, 2003 Posts: 213 From: Philippines PM |
hmm, that could also be considered..
P800 - Its everything..but a P900
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mutleyboy Joined: Jul 06, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Swansea PM |
what about the jabra bt200.
Every forum i go to people are saying good things about it |
mores Joined: Jul 17, 2002 Posts: 327 PM |
hbh-35 is king when it comes to battery life.
it lasts for days on standby, which is number one in some sort of comparison chart i once found on the net.
and it looks good. it's small, but not too small so you don't look like a lunatic talking to yourself with a bug crawling out of your ear.
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alanranch Joined: Mar 20, 2002 Posts: 151 From: alabang PM, WWW
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Id choose the hbh-35 but no1 can beat the classic hbh-15 for batter life!!!! |
Jah Joined: Jun 22, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
I have found that the JABRA 200 is very good and the new 250 has a claimed 10 day stand by time! I have also tried the HBH-20. My view is that my P900, and P800 before, are not as good as the Ericsson T39 for BT signal strength. Therefore, you should choose the BT headset that gives you best connection when outside or in a open area. Both of the ones I recommended work fine in my car but only the HBH-20 works well with the P900 when outside.
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puddytatpurr Joined: Nov 19, 2003 Posts: 36 From: Isle of Wight, UK PM |
I've heard of ppl having problems getting the P900 and Jabra 200 to connect, they have to turn the phone off and then back on or something.
Personally I use the Plantronics M3000, it connects, it works, it has a long battery life.
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Jah Joined: Jun 22, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
puddytatpurr
Never had a problem with my Jabra and P800, P900, Nokia 6310i and Ericsson T39. There were some faulty P900s that had BT problems.
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