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K700 standard head set. |
lpt100 Joined: Oct 17, 2004 Posts: 113 PM |
Does anyone else have a problem with the standard K700i headset??...i use mine everyday riding to work etc and the connection to the phone and/or the wireing inside has become loose. Do you recon this is because i've used it too much, been to rough with it (i haven't been swinging the phone from it, honest) or is it the design?
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Atlis Joined: Dec 09, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: European Union PM, WWW
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Should be! Get bt handsfree. ;-)
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lpt100 Joined: Oct 17, 2004 Posts: 113 PM |
I'm worried about it falling off when i'm cycling around.....
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Spawney Joined: Sep 06, 2004 Posts: 116 PM |
It shouldnt do, Just make sure its secure before you toddle off on ur bike... As long as u dont shake you heard around a lot i wouldnt be too woried |
Grimslade Joined: Jul 25, 2004 Posts: 464 From: London PM |
The HBH-600 and HBH-660 come with a nifty lanyard that plugs into the charging hole, so if it shakes loose, it would just fall around your neck. The 300 has a different design, but also features a neck lanyard. So, don't worry, be happy.
I used to ride my bike with my HBH-65 with no lanyard, and although I did worry, it never came off my ear. They stick pretty good once you have it on. Trouble with the 6-series headsets is that the wind-noise is pretty bad when you're biking. The 300 is probably better in that respect, though I haven't tried it myself. |
lpt100 Joined: Oct 17, 2004 Posts: 113 PM |
Thanks guys |
rudeboymcc Joined: May 25, 2002 Posts: 287 PM |
Are you not considering the HBH-200? i've never like having a bluetooth headset attached to my ear all the time and prefer the in-ear ones, but there aren;t that many of them.
can anyone tell me if they liked the HBH-200? and if not, if you know anything about the HS-3W? (Nokia's alternative). |
Grimslade Joined: Jul 25, 2004 Posts: 464 From: London PM |
For me, not having a wire hanging out of my ear to get caught on my clothing, etc, is part of the attraction of the BT headsets, so the 200 defeats the purpose. The HBH-600 hangs around my neck when I'm not using it, and i don't have to worry about finding a pocket to stick the broadcast unit for the 200 into... |
rudeboymcc Joined: May 25, 2002 Posts: 287 PM |
i see your point. can anyone tel me the differnce between the following:
hbh-600
hbh-602 (it's on se's website)
hbh-60
hbh-65
theyre all on the sony ericsson website but no detail is given about them. i know the hbh-602 has the caller id thing becuase you can see the screen in the photo. |
anneluvsvanness Joined: Nov 06, 2004 Posts: 23 From: manila PM |
hi! everyone. i've been using the the standard headset inclued in the package and im having diffuculties navigating especially if im using it listening to radio. can someone pls suggest something |
k4m!k4ze Joined: Oct 02, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: CBE PM |
difficulties navigating what ? menus ? In Radio just click more-> minimize and just use as usual .
If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence of your attempt !! |
anneluvsvanness Joined: Nov 06, 2004 Posts: 23 From: manila PM |
When i want to change radiostation i have to get the phone inside my bag. What can i use? Thanks:-D
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DarkWolfX Joined: Apr 06, 2004 Posts: 431 From: Mexico PM |
Yeah. Although for example me, I have a belt clip, and in the radio menu, I block the keys, then I store the phone in the belt clip, though it does not fit in completely in somewhat closes, then in the volume keys u left press + of -, and it will change of station.
I do that while I walk and donīt want to reach out for my cellphone.
You can get a belt clip or for the neck so you just not "reach" to your pocket.
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