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arroyootje
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Posted: 2002-06-03 20:29
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I've been using the Motorola headset for a few days now and I get about one day standby.... It says up to 3 days on the manual. COuld the owners of the headset please place their standby time here....

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JiggyJaggy
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Posted: 2002-06-03 22:15
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i dont know the exact stand by times but mine last by a lot less than stated...so much to the point that i took it back. wonder if its the same case for all bluetooth headsets???
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DgtHorse
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Posted: 2002-06-04 15:29
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on stanby i get about 4-5 days
arroyootje
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Posted: 2002-06-04 18:58
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I'm talking about the standby time of the headset.... do you get 4-5 days on the headset????? WOW! It's only says 3 days on the box....

Mine goes for about 1 day.... I'm really pissed off...

krusel
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Posted: 2002-06-05 01:20
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it also says in the manual that the standby time depends highly on the kind of use....for example when you use it in the car (having it on your ear, open and light flashing) for like six or ten hours there will be not much on stand by but when you take it , open it use it and close it and you do this all the time the stand by time will reach numbers like up to 20 days. dont forget as soon you open it (light flashes) it will use more energie then it would be closed.
i use my only in the car and on days when i dont drive much i have much higher standby times......
i guess i do not have to mention that the speaking time influences it too, right ?
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iriequicksigns
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Posted: 2002-06-05 12:38
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I'v been using the headset for about a week and notice that besidsa the short talk/standby time, when the battery is getting low, before the audible "battery low" warning, connectivity problems between the T68 and the headset increase.
arroyootje
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Posted: 2002-06-05 21:39
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I'm a bit pissed off with the crap standby time and I'm selling it now! I think it's complete crap and would not recommend it to anyone.... the Ericsson HbH-15 has better standby time! Waiting for Bluespoon!!!!

shawnmccall9
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Posted: 2002-06-05 22:22
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thats electronic manufacturers for you...its like how to they get the huge battery lives for laptop computers??? some online stores and computer reviews are cool because they state both the manufacturers B***s**** and the time that they observed during testing. Advertising blows false advertisement
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arroyootje
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Posted: 2002-06-10 06:29
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They shouldn't be allowed to do that though.... it says 3 days and in reality it's not even half that.... I understand if it's 20% off or something, but this is like 70% off.....
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