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axxxr Joined: Mar 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Londinium PM, WWW
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yeh i will be getting this aswell....beats all the others in size and tech hands down.
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axxxr Joined: Mar 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Londinium PM, WWW
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Its a shame but looks like this has been discontinued by Motorola and will not be available.
Why do manufacturers do this?...they announce a fantastic product get us all excited and then 6-8 months later they decide they no longer want to release this.
I was'nt too happy with either when they did the same with the Rob-1
not a very professional thing to do in my mind.
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Aware Joined: Jun 24, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Oxon, UK PM |
It was in Carphone Warehouse's June brochure; I heard something at the time about Moto having extreme problems with vocals and the H5, and canning it, didn't think they actually had tho; could have been bigger than the V3s for them...... |
Hlcn Twst Joined: Jul 27, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Purgatory, Utah, USA PM, WWW
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I don't know why everyon's so excited about this, or any other Motorola product. I've yet to find a headset that played nice with phones. (I especially dislike how the flip-to-connect feature of the HS850 and H700 does not work with any phone but Motorola )
Anywho, after much research, a bit of trial-and-error, and several usages of Amazon's easy return policy, I finally found my own perfection:
1) Jabra JX-10 - very small, very light, full handsfree functionality that's very easy to use, and excellent sound quality in both directions.
2) Now replace the above's earhook, and the rubber surround on its speaker (both pop off non-destructively), and simply press on a Jabra EarGel in your size. The already plentiful volume is now even louder, and the previously near-perfect comfort becomes perfect!
On a different note, I'm contemplating the Jabra BT325s for the office, where I listen to my iPod and occasionally make/receive personal calls on my mobile. It seems ver similar to the wired stereo headsets, in that the part of it (the center of the pic, where the mic and phone controls are located) terminates in a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack. Anyone know anything further?
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