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Bluetooth headset for those wearing glasses? |
hanugro Joined: Feb 28, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
Hi can you suggest the best one here? Has to be easy to wear and compatible with SE (esp newer platform DB2020). Prefer SE brand but any other brand will do (except Nokia) and the charger has to be compact and light. Thanks! |
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marran Joined: Sep 26, 2004 Posts: 272 From: stockholm, sweden PM |
http://www.sonyericsson.com/s[....]emplate=pip1&zone=pp&pid=10417
Its a UK site, but I asume it can be found in most countries.
Hope it is any help.
/M.B
EDIT: Typo's
[ This Message was edited by: marran on 2007-01-01 14:12 ] |
hanugro Joined: Feb 28, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
Thanks! Is it secure enough for jogging in short distance? Does it accept old charger?
I still don't understand why SE can't fir USB2.0 to the older connector and need to create fastport. It is very practical to use one charger for phone and headset. |
Rookwise Joined: Mar 22, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: UK. Phone:Samsung Galaxy A54 5 PM |
I use the HBH-PV705 and the headset uses the fastport connector for charging so I only need to carry one charger with me.
Connectivity is very good. Especially now I've got R1GB001 firmware on my K800. Doesn't lose the connection at all now.
Still comfortable when I'm wearing my glasses
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marran Joined: Sep 26, 2004 Posts: 272 From: stockholm, sweden PM |
I have no experience whatsoever of this headset, but since it's an in-ear type.
It might be good (or atleast acceptable) for jogging.
My tip is to go to a store and try it out.
Good luck, I hope its what you're looking for.
/M.B
I  HBH-DS970 |
blasjw Joined: May 06, 2004 Posts: 81 From: Silicon Valley, CA PM |
I'm using the Samsung WEP-200 with my M600i and it works great. It's in ear but I wouldn't take it jogging for sure. |
hanugro Joined: Feb 28, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
Thanks all. What I mean is sometime I need to catch a bus (hence short jogging) when travelling overseas. I don't mean jogging as a sport.
I got HBH-660 and after wearing a while (an hour or so) , the protruding part, where the speaker is, is hurting my ears (same with my old HBH-60). So I am not really keen on that kind of design by SE. I also can't try it in the shop because the first few minutes feel very comfortable. That is why I can't really tell if it hurt after an hour. |
hanugro Joined: Feb 28, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
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On 2007-01-01 17:02:56, Rookwise wrote:
I use the HBH-PV705 and the headset uses the fastport connector for charging so I only need to carry one charger with me.
Connectivity is very good. Especially now I've got R1GB001 firmware on my K800. Doesn't lose the connection at all now.
Still comfortable when I'm wearing my glasses
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Good to hear that they all have fastport for headset now. Is that mean we also can update headset firmware if needed?
I got K800i with older R1ED001 and it is very solid with my HBH-660 (unlike my S700 which disconnect after few minutes). So it good to hear that R1GB is more solid in this department.
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BlurryEye Joined: Mar 06, 2002 Posts: 120 From: Stockholm/Sweden PM |
This one comes with a clip for glasses:
http://www.cardowireless.com/scala500/tech_specs.php |
hanugro Joined: Feb 28, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
I got the older Cardo (present) but the glasses clip is not very secure. Seems that the headset is a bit heavy for my glasses. Also the charger is bulky and heavy. |
Pancake Joined: Oct 02, 2006 Posts: 25 PM |
These might be quite good since you don't have to wear the ear clip but just insert the hearing piece into your ear
Jabra BT325s
Sony ericsson HBHIV835
annd
Plantroics Discovery 640
http://www.blueunplugged.com/[....]ery_640_Bluetooth_Headset.aspx
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JK Joined: Feb 24, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: S. Africa - JOZI PM |
Oakley makes B/tooth sunglasses.
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Pancake Joined: Oct 02, 2006 Posts: 25 PM |
Cool, do you have a pic of them, what are they like? |
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