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HBH-60 or Jabra BT200 ??? |
Thor_se Joined: Feb 24, 2003 Posts: 1 From: Sweden PM |
Can someone please advice me which one to buy ???
Is there any differences in features between these (like voice commands) ???
The BT200 is cheaper and looks really comfortable - but maybe i will be more "safe" with a SE original device...
btw, i got an T68i with latest sw.
/Thor |
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CPWGooner Joined: Jun 06, 2002 Posts: 73 From: Milton Keynes, UK PM |
I prefer the design of the SE product but its much more expensive. I would go into your localstore and ask for a demo. Funtionality wise they are pretty similar |
SpYder Joined: Aug 06, 2002 Posts: 33 From: Minneapolis, MN, USA PM, WWW
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Here is a review of the HBH-60 since it is so new.... http://www.mobile-review.com/review/sonyericcson-hbh60-en.shtml
Nice photos of all angles of the headset... including a photo of it being worn.
SpYder ( i am cyborg futurism ) W850i :: Bluespoon AX2 |
c96sthl Joined: Mar 31, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
the most important thing is how comfortable your ear after your wear the headset...plus the way to wear it.
I donno how difficult Jabra headset to wear (if compare to hbh30) but I know hbh60 is very easy to wear compare with HBH30. |
jlayne10 Joined: Feb 19, 2003 Posts: 4 PM |
I feel the HBH-60 you can wear for a real long time. To me it looks like
the most comfortable headset on the market. But I can't say that for sure until I get one  |
mr beeb Joined: Jul 29, 2002 Posts: 85 PM |
COMFORT is important, and the way it looks. But for me the most important thing is SOUND QUALITY. Is the mircrophone up to the job? Can the person who is phoning you hear your voice? |
Bogman Joined: Feb 22, 2003 Posts: 123 PM |
What about the Bluespoon it's supposed to be the dog b*****s but very expensive
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cadcad Joined: Mar 01, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Lebanon PM |
I'm using Jabra's handset, it's really comfortable, has nice look and has a great sound quality but can't compare it to the HBH-60 so I didn't try it yet.
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dark_knight_r3turns Joined: Feb 13, 2003 Posts: 186 From: BATCAVE PM, WWW
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Hey guys, u might want to try this. Its a Nokia Bluetooth headset but is compatible w/ some Ericsson products especially the P800. Try to visit http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=HDW-2
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marcus Joined: Feb 19, 2002 Posts: 85 PM |
http://mobile.burn.com/review.jsp?Id=123
http://www.jabra.com/Products/Europe/JABRA_BT200.html
I've been using this for 4months now. really comfortable and light weight, the sound is crystalclear on both ends. By the way it has a small blue led at the back to let others know if you are connected or on stand-by. Best value for your money.
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starhawk Joined: Nov 21, 2002 Posts: 22 From: Chicago, IL PM |
I've used lots of headsets (both for mobile & cordless phones) in the past. One thing always comes up: how good do you sound to the person on the other side. The answer here is obvious. The closer the mic is to your mouth the better you'll sound. I have an HBH-30 and while its bigger than most BT headsets, its got a longer boom mic. People have claimed I sound good even in noisy environments. That's it for my 2ยข. Anyone know when the HBH-60 is available in Manila?
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