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oneeyejack
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Posted: 2002-04-11 21:22
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anyone know the release date for this?? [addsig]
oneeyejack
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Posted: 2002-04-12 05:24
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dang...no one knows the answer to this??? [addsig]
tranquil
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Posted: 2002-04-12 08:17
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Didn't someone mention june some time ago? I don't know but I'm sure but I seem to recall hearing it somewhere. KS

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mrNoodles
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Posted: 2002-04-12 10:10
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During Q2 its all thats said about it - I love it just by looking at the pics of it
bart
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Posted: 2002-04-12 11:44
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i think the HBH-30 looks to much like a sony design. so i dont like it at all! i like the HBH-15 and HBH-20
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Posted: 2002-04-12 16:50
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i actually like the design of the 30 a lot better than the older ones. it looks as if the mic is a little shorter. the thing the bugs me the most about the hbh-10/15 is that is the mic is a little long and i can see the green light flashing in my peripheral vision. i always end up trying to adjust the mic. [addsig]
tranquil
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Posted: 2002-04-12 17:04
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I bought a 20 some time ago, did not like it at all! I've now got a 15 and happy with it. Getting a 30 when it comes thoug!!! KS

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arroyootje
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Posted: 2002-04-13 11:01
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Here's a picture of it for you guys to look at:



I personally prefer Bluespoon.....
c96sthl
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Posted: 2002-04-14 17:09
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no doubt blue spoon is small but one thing which might be a little bit unconvenient when you are driving is that you might have to pull the mic out when you want to receive/make call. Or else you need to let the mic be pull out from the main cabinet all the time, that could be a bit dangerous to snap the gooseneck connecting the mic.

HBH-30 will not have this little disadvantages which I feel is better. However no doubt HBH-30 is bigger and heavier, this will be the big turn down for most user.
ralphn
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Posted: 2002-04-14 19:50
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Quote:

On 2002-04-14 17:09, c96sthl wrote:
no doubt blue spoon is small but one thing which might be a little bit unconvenient when you are driving is that you might have to pull the mic out when you want to receive/make call. Or else you need to let the mic be pull out from the main cabinet all the time, that could be a bit dangerous to snap the gooseneck connecting the mic.

HBH-30 will not have this little disadvantages which I feel is better. However no doubt HBH-30 is bigger and heavier, this will be the big turn down for most user.



What exactly do you mean by "you might have to pull the mic out when you want to receive/make call." Bluespoon doesn't work that way. There are buttons on the earpiece to initiate incoming/outgoing calls and the microphone is integrated into the earpiece.
c96sthl
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Posted: 2002-04-15 13:07
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I know they have buttons tht works same as HBH-30 but in one of the picture, you can see the microphone need to be pull out to reach the proper distance for the mic to receive the signal/voice. That is still an integrated microphone, just you can adjust the distance between the mic and your mouth. Of course if I mistake one of the picture in its web page, then do accept my apology.

it is same as those normal earphone/headset used by receptionist in hotel. To clearify it, it seem to be a small design limitation but it is still a nice headset.

Well for me, i think only bluespoon and hbh-30 are the prettiest bluetooth headset compare to all those offered by other manufacturer.

[ This Message was edited by: c96sthl on 2002-04-15 13:10 ]
jh67
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Posted: 2002-04-15 19:18
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NO NO,..theres NO microphone that need to be pulled out of the Bluespoon.

It looks and works exactly as it shows on pictures,..nothing fancy to it

Look at : http://www.nextlink.to
Click the girl on the front page And You'll see some pictures.


Jan/Bluespoon designer

[ This Message was edited by: jh67 on 2002-04-15 19:20 ]
c96sthl
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Posted: 2002-04-16 12:31
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tht's the site i visit.

well maybe I didn't look at one of the picture carefully. I didn;t mean the picture with the girl but the picture in one of the content.
jh67
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Posted: 2002-04-16 21:57
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Okay,..I think that You might have seen the prototype with the long microphone-arm (the Telecom-version) right ?

This is not a production-model, its only the prototype with an extended Telecom(center) microphone

A lot of people have seen this model,..and there might be a production-version of this coming up later.

Jan
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Posted: 2002-04-17 13:25
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well but regarding the price. I think HBH-30 might be cheaper than bluespoon. Cause I think you mention the battery for Bluespoon is lithium polymer. Tht's not a cheap solution but of course tht's the most suitable solution for a handsfree tht needs battery.
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