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hbh-60 or 35 |
murd Joined: Sep 14, 2003 Posts: 2 PM |
could anyone advise me on the best headset to go for between the hbh-60 or 35
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marksurry Joined: Aug 13, 2003 Posts: 275 From: Essex UK PM |
I use the HBH60 and find it very good. Used it with my T68i for a few months untill upgrading my phone to the T610. Had BLuetooth problems with the T610 though so my advice is test the headset before buying. Never used the HBH35 so can't offer advice.
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whytoi Joined: Aug 28, 2003 Posts: 72 From: Sydney, AU PM |
Size matters. And in this case, smaller the better! |
volvoman Joined: Dec 15, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Cumbria, England PM, WWW
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With out doubt the HBB-35, far better battery time sound quality and range. HBH-60 OK if you do not want to use it while driving unless SE have sorted out those problems yet. If you just want to use it while walking around or for just genaral use, then yes the HBH-60 is nice and small, but not the most comfortable one to wear. The choice is yours but my advice is see if you know anyone who has these and try first. They are alot of money to buy and then find out you do not like them. Like I said for general use walking around or in the office then the HBH-60 is fine. If in the car or a slightly noisy enviroment then the HBH-35 is you best bet.
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Marley Joined: Jun 24, 2003 Posts: 64 From: UK PM |
I couldnt get on with the HBH-60 as I found it didnt fit my ear properly. So I settled for the HBH-30.
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marksurry Joined: Aug 13, 2003 Posts: 275 From: Essex UK PM |
I think fit is a major player in the handsfree world. My HBH60 fits very well but my girlfriend can't get on with it, very bad fit on her ear.
Volvoman, I use the HBH60 whilst driving and it's fine. Voice dial works very well too. Odviously with the window up when driving on the motorway
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Krippe Joined: Oct 23, 2002 Posts: 67 From: Sweden PM |
Anyone seen the HBH-65? |
shazim Joined: Aug 22, 2003 Posts: 115 PM |
i use the hbh60 with my p800 and it is great |
Mimzo Joined: May 24, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Dubai PM |
I use an HBH-60 with my P800, T610 and T68i - never had any problems with the headset with any of the three phones.
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ommadawn Joined: Aug 05, 2003 Posts: 99 PM |
my HBH-60: lots of confort, even in noisy places one can talk fine...
fits great in my ear...carefull with the hbh-35 if u use eye glasses! |
volvoman Joined: Dec 15, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Cumbria, England PM, WWW
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I wear glasses and have no problem with the HBH-35, as for the problems with the HBH-60 and not being any good when driving, this I have found out to have been a problem with the early ones, and their software. The noise cancelation part of the software, was working the wrong way round, so was canceling out your voice instead of the background noise. So I may have to try another one and see if it is any better. I have to admit that it was not as comfortable to wear as my HBH-30 but as I did not have it more than a couple of days, I did not have alot of time to try it out. I just found the hard piece that sits on your ear, made it sore after about an hour of use. Still i will give one ago again and see what I think of it.
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marksurry Joined: Aug 13, 2003 Posts: 275 From: Essex UK PM |
I have to admint that on the comfort side nothing can touch the HBH30. You could quite easily forget it's there. The HBH60 isn't uncomfatable but you know it's there all the time. A big plus I've found with all bluetooth headsets is that you can wear them without your hearing being inpaired by a lump of plastic hanging from it. Clever.
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kapitan jackal Joined: Aug 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: AREA 51 PM |
i believe the hbh-65 and 35 fixed almost all the common problems (of their former models-30/60) |
whytoi Joined: Aug 28, 2003 Posts: 72 From: Sydney, AU PM |
Wait for HBH65 is a good idea for the simple reason that it's the latest.
I have had no problem with HBH60 and much prefer it to the long boom design. You can really feel the boom when you are turning your head rapidly eg. Checking for rear traffic. It's sound quality is more than adequate for in-car use. I've even had a friend commenting how clear my voice came through. |
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