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TheWhizz_68 Joined: Oct 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
I was looking into buying a new HBH-60 bluetooth headset for my T610 but read somewhere its not recommended for car use ?
Whats the story with that ?
What BT headset is okay for car use ?
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TheWhizz_68 Joined: Oct 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Okay found out its to do with the microphone being to sensitive for car use ?
Weird!!!
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
so it doesn't have noise cancelling? actually I'm not sure if any of the SE headsets have noise cancelling do they?
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shithappens Joined: Sep 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia PM |
been using both the hbh 30 and 60 with me handset.....somehow the 30 seems better suited for car use....prolly due to the much shorter length of the 60......the 30's still ok with the windows down (i'm a smoker u see ) but the 60 is completely f**ked....otherwise with the ac on and windows up...they're pretty much ok.......30 still marginally better.....or so the caller on the other end says....
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volvoman Joined: Dec 15, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Cumbria, England PM, WWW
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Yes I had this problem with the HBH-60. It was when moving in the car the other person could not hear me. I could hear them fine but not the other way round. SE replaced it with a HBH-30 and the problem was gone. With the HBH-30 I have no problem window up or down, air con on or off. I also found the HBH-60 less comfortable to wear than the HBH-30, and as I used to wear the thing for up to 10hrs aday it is important to be comfortable. Battery life is far better on the HBH-30 as well.
Use the HCA-20 car kit now, but still use the HBH-30 as my P800 is in the car kit and my T68i uses the HBH-30. I find that the T68i works better with the HBH-30 than the P800, all to do with going out of range and login back on again, this is all in another thread.
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TheWhizz_68 Joined: Oct 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Thanx for all the the help and info guyz.
Most likely get the HBH-30 now.
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kapitan jackal Joined: Aug 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: AREA 51 PM |
or you want to check HBH-35  |
marksurry Joined: Aug 13, 2003 Posts: 275 From: Essex UK PM |
I use the T610 with a HBH 60 and have found no problem with it in the car. Odviously if your bombing along the motorway at 80 with the window down then you wont hear a thing anyway, even with just the handset pressed to your ear. I agree about the comfort thing. I can wear the HBH60 for about 1.5 hours before experiencing discomfort. My other half has the HBH30 which you can wear all day and forget it's there. In my opinion the 30 is better for comfort and battery life. The 60 is good for short periods of time but still has an OK battery life.
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arroyootje Joined: Feb 01, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK-Belgium-Azerbaijan PM |
I have the HBH-35 and find it much better than all the other headsets!!!! It really lasts FIVE days!!!!!! I expected to do three days with it, but I'm really surprised and impressed! |
nokevin Joined: Aug 09, 2003 Posts: 291 From: Tenerife PM |
Yes it a A+ for the HBH 35, i got one the other day and its very good the battery life is great, sound quality is great and it works very well with my T610 |
jbendaou Joined: Feb 11, 2003 Posts: 458 From: Washington, DC PM |
************ The T68i God, P800 Dumper, T610 believer, the K700i lover, the P910 what, oh the K750i? |
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