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How good is Bluetooth headset? |
adidas Joined: Nov 14, 2004 Posts: 74 From: Bikini Bottom PM |
i'm wondering what call a good bluetooth headset? Longer talk time & stand-by time? or what?
Please advice which you think is the best!!........i'm quite new with Blutooth brand and model.....pls explain abit clearly if u can.
Tar Very Much For ALL........!!
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BobaFett Joined: Jan 06, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Kamino (wish it would be Lund) PM, WWW
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Welcome here,bt headset standby and talktime depends on the model.hbh 65 is better then hbh 60, the latest, hbh600 has the longest sb and t time
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*Jojo* Joined: Oct 15, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
@nike - Glad to have you on-board Esato dude . . . Just a follow-up on @bobafett's last post as you may not understand some abbreviated words he typed on it . . .
1. sb - Stand By
2. t time - Talk time
Having a Bluetooth is a nice accessory (and very convenient when having a call), though some 'old-fashioned' individuals might just have mistaken it as for a - "Hearing Aid" device/accessory - just like in my place. This dilemma is quite very evident to some Doctors who uses it in their offices inside the Hospital premises.
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spagnet Joined: Nov 18, 2004 Posts: 25 From: Kolkata, India PM |
BT HS is not only convenient way of talking, it's a fashionable and safe way of talking. The ionizing radiation from the phone can be totally avoided as the HS uses very low power 2.5 GHz radio. Keep your handset away ....say 10' and comfortably chat for hours without any worry.
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Good sets to look for........any light model that fits snugly and comfortably in the ear with very good standby and talktime.......look for Sonyericsson and Jabra models........
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michka Joined: May 17, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Brussels-Belgium PM |
Except that there is absolutely no proof that any cellular has any effect on us.
Better check on the pollutants you inhale everyday because of car traffic and home heating. That's the greatest health thread nowadays: chemicals, smokes and aerosols produced by oil burning. Far more hazardous to our health than even heavy smoking of cigarettes and cigars.
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neo001 Joined: Aug 07, 2003 Posts: 405 From: tijuana , mexico PM |
Whaasup . . . i have used Nokia´s HDW-2 , Plantronics M-3000 , HBH-35 , HBH-65 , and now im using the best bluetooth headset i ever owned the amazing and stylish HBH-300 !!! its by far the best headset i ever used , and i do talk a lot , its good on battery , on voice fidelity , no echoes , no distortions , and its the best i ever used to do voice commands . . . try it out !!!
°°°° HBH-300 POST WITH PICTURES AND COMMENTS °°°" TARGET="_blank"> °°°° HBH-300 POST WITH PICTURES AND COMMENTS °°°
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boto43 Joined: Nov 23, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Trnava-Nitra,Pardubice CSSR PM |
Good :b headset must be reliable piece of equipment.It means that its able to accept every coming call and you always are able to dial by your voice via headset.
I am afraid ,I havent had such piece of equipment
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sorac Joined: Sep 05, 2004 Posts: 42 From: SKlandia - New Mine PM |
i've used platronics m3000, it is very good on batery and oice commands, but after a 6 months it has lost voice quality..
now i have purchased from ebay cheap one and so far i'm happy, but i'm looking to buy a good one in a near future..
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raymondtly Joined: Jan 29, 2005 Posts: 11 PM |
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lordpercy Joined: Feb 02, 2005 Posts: 12 From: London PM, WWW
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The forthcoming Jabra BT800 has a much improved standby time and talktime, as does the new Nokia HS-11W slowly the headsets are getting near to matching the phones.
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shadow76 Joined: Jan 05, 2005 Posts: 15 From: USA, :-( PM |
My p910a came with a HBH-600 and I am a little disapionted, I talk a lot on it and I find I have to charge it every night and a lot of the time it will die in mid conversation. Guess thats why it came free with the phone when i got it from sony ericsson...lol
Lot of talk time = 1 to 2 hours at a time
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kaiesha Joined: Mar 27, 2003 Posts: 144 PM |
In a year I've owned a Jabra BT200 and 250, HBH 60 and 65 and now I'm using a Jabra BT800, best yet, can't fault it.
Only charged it once in six days and it's on for eight to ten hours a day. Plus the battery meter on the screen is very handy indeed.
View my review at
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=82341#post1111427
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knight4led Joined: May 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Califonia, USA PM |
I will be buying a new headset soon because my jabra bt200 is coming apart and isn't working so well. I have no idea which headset to buy next. I was thinking about a headset, but I have heard mixed reviews about their reliability. Many people seem to have problems with them after only one or two months.
to everyone with a headset, how long have you had it and is it still working well? |
kaiesha Joined: Mar 27, 2003 Posts: 144 PM |
1st one I had lasted a month, second one three weeks. That was the HBH 65.
On both units stand by time was very poor and getting worse every time I recharged it. |
Draqula Joined: Jun 22, 2002 Posts: 197 From: Estonia PM |
I'm quite happy with my HBH-600. Have been using it for two months. Lasts me a week, but then again, I only use it while driving and don't make many calls while at it.
The only problem is that the little plastic plug (plugs into the handsfree) on my neckstrap broke (one of the two plastic springs is half loose). Since I have owned 4 Ericsson/SE phones, I'm sure I know how to connect and disconnect the typical charger plug (the neckstraps plug works the same way), but the SonyEricsson service center, owned by Elisa here in Estonia, claims I can't prove not braking it by bad handling and suggests I buy a new handsfree!?!
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