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snow-munki
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Posted: 2003-07-08 15:00
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well i just bought the HBH-60 ...for £150...

BUT.. i'm just going to 'try' it out, shop dude said if i don't like it i can get a full refund

will test it later.
Mrb 18
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Posted: 2003-07-08 15:20
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Congratulations!!!!
Power to the people=SAAB turbo
bub1
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Posted: 2003-07-08 16:18
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On 2003-07-08 15:00:47, snow-munki wrote:
well i just bought the HBH-60 ...for £150...

BUT.. i'm just going to 'try' it out, shop dude said if i don't like it i can get a full refund

will test it later.



Get a full refund most places like Expansys sell it for under £100 or if they will get them to price match

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snow-munki
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Posted: 2003-07-08 17:04
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so far cheapest i've seen it is £87

if its good i will get it there ... wanna tes it out first that's all
Munchkinn
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Posted: 2003-07-08 20:30
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If that girl comes with the headset I'll have two... even though I think there may be some silicon there!

£150 is far too much for the HBH-60 I think even Orange shops have them for less. As others have said, you can get them for under £90.
Yoastie
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Posted: 2003-07-09 15:46
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Paid £102 a few weeks back via the SE website. They usually are cheaper than anywhere else.
semka
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Posted: 2003-07-18 21:44
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They now have $10 off accessories too... BTs are included...
sybercouch88
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Posted: 2003-07-19 09:09
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The HBH-35 seems to be a winner of a headset.Clearer sounding than the HBH-60. The longer boom mike makes all the difference.
augustborn9917
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Posted: 2003-07-19 10:34
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just purchased an HBH-35 on ebay for 109 usd. no static, approx 20ft range, flawless voice commands/dial, standby and talktimes are as advertised (5h). traded jabra bt200 due to static/crackle. cons: not discrete, does not feel "right" on the ear if you're wearing glasses.
Krippe
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Posted: 2003-07-19 12:10
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Got the HBH-35. Its great. No static or crackel.

[ This Message was edited by: Krippe on 2003-07-19 11:11 ]
Daniel78
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Posted: 2003-07-20 23:15
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Is there any Plantronics M3000 user who can share his/her experience with this headset ?
What do you think of this comparison chart (source Plantronics) :
http://www.quantum-r.hu/images/m3000%20crossref.pdf

semka
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Posted: 2003-07-21 09:05
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I used to have Plantronics M1500 and not was impressed with at all. The battery life is like 40 minutes at best. The only good thing about it is that the battery is user-replaceable unlike Ericsson's.

[ This Message was edited by: semka on 2003-07-21 08:06 ]
pzboyz
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Posted: 2003-07-21 15:36
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On 2003-07-21 09:05:22, semka wrote:
I used to have Plantronics M1500 and not was impressed with at all.



Fair comment about M1500!

The M1500 was an adapter kit for non-bluetooth phones, so is not comparable to the M3000 in anyway.

Early M3000 samples perform to claimed specification, should be in shops real-soon-now.
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Posted: 2003-07-21 15:42
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Is it just me, or does anyone else think HBHxx-users look really, really, really daft? I just can't bring myself to get one...

LOL
This message was NOT posted from my P800 that I no longer have
semka
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Posted: 2003-07-21 19:49
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On 2003-07-21 15:36:45, pzboyz wrote:
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Fair comment about M1500!

The M1500 was an adapter kit for non-bluetooth phones, so is not comparable to the M3000 in anyway.




FYI, M1500 kit includes adapter AND BT headset M1000. It's M1000's quality I was talking about... If the same technology is used in M3000, it's a good indicator that it's going to be another dud from Plantronics.
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