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Mel_Mobile
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Posted: 2003-06-24 09:35
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I am thinking of getting a Bluetooth headset for my new T610, any suggestion? I have seen the HBH-35, and HBH-60, both are cool. Anyone can suggest the best and why? Thanks a lot for helping out
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senninha
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Posted: 2003-06-24 10:10
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http://www.esato.com/board/viewforum.php?forum=15
masseur
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Posted: 2003-06-24 10:28
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I think I miss the point of that link... what information can I get from that?
senninha
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Posted: 2003-06-24 10:53
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oh i'm sorry, maybe you should try this link then...

http://www.katunk.com/insanity/
masseur
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Posted: 2003-06-24 10:56
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Now THATS a fantastic link but still doesn't help give us a comparison requested.
dupasquier
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Posted: 2003-06-24 17:11
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Bluespoon (digital or analogue) is by far the best bluetooth headset on the market right now.
Sound quality, battery life, size, confort and looks are the reasons why.
brorzan
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Posted: 2003-06-24 17:17
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I´m using the Jabra BT200 (www.jabra.com) and is satisfied with it. Good sound quality, good battery time and fits really good on the ear. Works with voice dial on Sony Ericsson phones.
Mel_Mobile
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Posted: 2003-06-25 02:07
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great info, thanks a lot guys
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jadler
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Posted: 2003-06-25 07:05
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On 2003-06-24 17:17:01, brorzan wrote:
I´m using the Jabra BT200 (www.jabra.com) and is satisfied with it. Good sound quality, ...



I have one too, using it with my T610. I read that many users say that the sound is great with the BT200 but it is not on mine. The treble is much too low so everything sounds rather strange. Another problem is trying to answer an incoming call with the headset. About three times out of four when I press the button to answer a call nothing happens, the call just disappears.

You think I have a bad specimen of the BT200? Apart from this it works fine for me. Some users do not like the holder, writing that the headset falls out of the holder when in the belt, but my experience is the opposite -- I can hardly get mine out, takes two hands and a bit of force. No worries about losing it but hard to answer calls quickly enough.
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brorzan
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Posted: 2003-06-25 19:27
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On 2003-06-25 07:05:15, jadler wrote:
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On 2003-06-24 17:17:01, brorzan wrote:
I´m using the Jabra BT200 (www.jabra.com) and is satisfied with it. Good sound quality, ...



I have one too, using it with my T610. I read that many users say that the sound is great with the BT200 but it is not on mine. The treble is much too low so everything sounds rather strange. Another problem is trying to answer an incoming call with the headset. About three times out of four when I press the button to answer a call nothing happens, the call just disappears.

You think I have a bad specimen of the BT200? Apart from this it works fine for me. Some users do not like the holder, writing that the headset falls out of the holder when in the belt, but my experience is the opposite -- I can hardly get mine out, takes two hands and a bit of force. No worries about losing it but hard to answer calls quickly enough.




I would guess you have a bad specimen. I have great sound, but sometimes I´ve experienced the crackling that some people been reporting about in other threads.

I never use the holder. I think it´s big and ugly. I just hang the headset in the collar of my t-shirt. The mic inside the shirt and the earpiece on the outside, fits perfect!
jadler
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Posted: 2003-06-28 22:19
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Probably had a bad specimen. Returned it to the shop today. Will try to get by w/o BT headset for a while, have a regular wire thingy too. But I am also shopping around for a new BT headset, and now I am not sure what to choose anymore.

Nokia HDW-2 seems nice, I still have my old Nokia 8210 so I have the charger needed, seems nice to be able to change battery if it wears out, nice to be able to pair it with more than one phone, nice design, maybe a bit old.

Bluespoon of course, if I find the nice design worth the money. Anyone here tried it? Read review saying it has less than perfect sound and does not work well over moderate distances (over 1 m/3 ft). Sad about only being able to use right ear, I prefer headset in left for some reason.

Maybe another Jabra BT-200 and hope for better luck, or the BT-100 that is small and neat.

Many headsets available, difficult choice...
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