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SE hbh-30 or SE hbh-60 ?!?! (Help) :( |
Capt_Neo Joined: May 01, 2003 Posts: 26 From: London, UK PM |
Hello all,
I have just got my P800, and i was wondering which bluetooth headset to get. I was told at CPW (Harrow, UK) that the hbh 30 had a better standby time then the hbh-60, on the internet it shows that the hbh-60 has a better standby time.
Can anyone tell me which headset i should get ( Stanby time is important to me as i am a pilot).
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Leigh Joined: May 01, 2003 Posts: 6 PM, WWW
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http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=25857&forum=15
its a few posts below this one |
Capt_Neo Joined: May 01, 2003 Posts: 26 From: London, UK PM |
Thanx Leigh
Sorry i should have looked
So what is your favorite ???
This is now a vote
What do people like the :-
HBH 30 { }
HBH 60 { }
People tell me PLZ i have a flight in 3 days
Thanx !!!! |
Brimme Joined: May 18, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Netherlands Amsterdam PM |
Hbh60 looks much better and is easy to take with you in your pocket
 P900 +  P800 +  K700i +  T68i+ HBH-60 + ms duo128  |
t68iBabe Joined: Mar 30, 2003 Posts: 41 PM |
I have the hbh-60 and I love it. It lasted me 3 days on standby mode. I love it very much. Very compact to carry and discreet to wear.
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Capt_Neo Joined: May 01, 2003 Posts: 26 From: London, UK PM |
so far
HBH 30 {0}
HBH 60 {2}
Keep the votes comming in people i need to get one in 2 days....
Thank-you all and god bless
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Leigh Joined: May 01, 2003 Posts: 6 PM, WWW
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I have had my HBH-60 for a week now and think its great, the battery isnt up to capacity yet but ive only charged ist twice, so im sure it will get better after 3 or 4 charges, just like my P800.
I tried the hbh-30 in a s hop and couldnt get on with it, i found it very fiddly to put on (needed 2 hands), although other people who have the 30 say they have no problem at all, but when i did get it on and get it comfortable on my ear i could see the boom of mic out the corner of my eye, which i found very off putting. if i put the mic so i couldnt see it then i did find the headset comfortable.
My hbh-60 arrived, i picked if up and put it straight on with one hand, first time. I have been told i do sound quiet if i use it in noisy areas, like in the car or walking down a very busy street with lost of passing cars, but this is probaby a feature of the headset, possibly some sort of noise cancelling.
Overall i think its great and has changed the way i use my P800  |
shithappens Joined: Sep 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia PM |
i'm currently using the hbh60...formerly using hbh30 be4 i got the 60...i now only use the 60...30's in cold storage and is to be used as backup only......that's testament enuf for the hbh60 dun u think??
True Bravery is arriving home late after a boys' nite out, wife waiting with the broom & u ask: "Are u still cleaning or are u flying somewhere" |
gareb Joined: Sep 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Is it lighter to carry than the 30?
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shithappens Joined: Sep 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia PM |
yes...much lighter....the best is however the smaller form factor, i.e., it doesn't take up that much space in your pocket compared 2 the hbh30
True Bravery is arriving home late after a boys' nite out, wife waiting with the broom & u ask: "Are u still cleaning or are u flying somewhere" |
Leigh Joined: May 01, 2003 Posts: 6 PM, WWW
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From memory the HBH-60 weighs in about 22 grams, its so light thought that you dont notice you have it on |
Lambert Joined: Feb 22, 2003 Posts: 67 PM |
I am using the HBH-30, I tried the 60 but found it quite poor when using in the car. maybe it was me but I found the 30 better possibly because the mic. is closer to your mouth. I stuck with the HBH-30 as it also has better standby/talktime. |
Capt_Neo Joined: May 01, 2003 Posts: 26 From: London, UK PM |
Thanx all, keep the votes comming in u guys are very help full
Thanx |
volvoman Joined: Dec 15, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Cumbria, England PM, WWW
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HBH-30 I had a HBH-60 but I too found the quality in the car to be very bad. People could not hear me when using it, and so spoke to SE who changed it for the HBH-30, without any question at all and it was £10 cheaper. Now I have no problem with it and find putting it on with one hand no problem at all. I have to say I prefered the size of the HBH-60, but it is vital for me to use it in the car, so it has to be the HBH-30. I also had a Jabra BT200 but the sound on that was too high and distorted voices too much.
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Brimme Joined: May 18, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Netherlands Amsterdam PM |
I hear a lot of people complaining about the headset in the car but i think it also depends on the kind of car you drive and if you use the blower or not if the windows are open or not. I personly don't experience any problems with it during driving
 P900 +  P800 +  K700i +  T68i+ HBH-60 + ms duo128  |
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