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Colin
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Posted: 2002-12-24 10:53
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I haven't even opened my T68i yet (x-mas present for my wife, but if I open mine, it will spoil her surprise) and this is my first post here, but as the title reads, what is the best BT headset for a convertable?

I am currently using a Nokia 8260 with the ear bud and mic halfway down the cord. There is some wind noise, but I usually don't need to hold the mic close to my mouth when on the freeway with the top down. I'm hoping for similar performance with the new SE. I am enamored with the Jabra BT-100 for it's size but I doubt I'll ever see one here locally to try it out before I buy it. Any feedback is appreciated.
amagab
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Posted: 2002-12-24 11:09
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Mele Kalikimaka Colin, and welcome to Esato. You will find Esato to be the best source of information on the web regarding Sony Ericsson. It is nice to see a fellow Hawaii resident in this forum as there are not many.

To your question I really don't have a good answer. I love the Bluespoon bluetooth headset. I use it all the time. But I haven't tried it in a convertable yet so I don't know how it would perform.

Aloha!

Mattias
Colin
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Posted: 2002-12-25 00:15
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Thanks for the reply, I stopped by CompUSA today and took a look at the Motorola version and since the box was already open, I tried it on for feel. It doesn't seem too bad, though I am concerned about back ground noise in a moving car. Also how it works when you're wearing sunglasses (the hook/clip might interfere with the glasses?) I wonder if models with the boom mic are better in this regard since the mic is closer they might be less sensative....

[ This Message was edited by: Colin on 2002-12-24 23:25 ]
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